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PART 4
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 35
FOR THE YEAR 1940
Nos. 1-12
Published by authority of the Acts of Congress of March 3, 1891
of June 30, 1906, and of March 4, 1909
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THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
OF
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC
OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
INCLUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1940
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 35
No. 1
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON: 1940
HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,
formerly issued quarterly, but now issued monthly, is arranged in two
alphabets of proprietors, as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other
identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for
copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs
for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copy-
right proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the
use of an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. A subalphabet of
artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I,
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photo-
graphs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustra-
tions. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of
proprietors.
Under the act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, the preliminary
entry of titles has been abrogated and registration follows deposit of copies
with an application for entry in the Copyright Office.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbre-
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “G’, Class G, Works
of art; “H”, Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; “I”, Class I, Drawings
or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “J”, Class J, Photo-
graphs; and “K”, Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. “@©” implies
copyright registration of a published work, followed by a date of publication.
“© 1c.” stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by
date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the photograph or other identifying
reproduction.
The act ot March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the
Catalog of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any court as prima facie
evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright registration”.
The annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the final issue
for the year. The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the com-
plete calendar year, is $2.00, payable in advance to the Superintendent of
Documents, by postal money order, express order, or New York draft.
Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the
prices of the various parts of the Catalog are now as follows:
Parte Group 1, Books proper see. ee ee eee thee aye ae ee ee $3. 00
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
Tectumessamd. Mays... scot oe iO ae ee ne ee 3. 00
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures..................... 2. 00
Part2) -Reriodicals: 2.2...) A es ee ee 2. 00
Part, 3yMusteal Composition s:..2 stn ee See ee ee 3. 00
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations... 2. 00
Sing lemumnabers20. 8 eon je a ee) eae . 50
Annual Indexes, each, for complete calendar year___.___._........--..------------------- 2. 00
All parts foricomplete calendar year. 2 oe ee 10. 00
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NOTICE
The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited
for copyright registration, the Librarian of Congress shall deter-
mine what books and other articles shall be transferred to the
permanent collections of the Library of Congress and what other
books or articles shall be transferred to other governmenta!
libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be
returned to the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the
provisions of section 60 of the Act.
Nortcez is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro-
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, insofar as any copyright
articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, in-
clusive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and
are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other
governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or
articles, unless reserved, may be returned to the claimant of copy-
right if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1940.
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits,
such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi-
tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or
photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs
filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps
are available for return.
To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of
record should make formal request for the return of the articles,
which must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank
will be supplied on request. Address Recisrer or CoryricHrTs,
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist
and copyright proprietor are the same.
Abbett, William F.* 1
Rogers (Will) I never met a man I
didn’t like. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1989; G
34570.
Anderson-Friberg co.
Jamieson (John) Memorial:
Barnes, 2129.—Foreston, 2130-—B.—
Griffin, 2120—Hartman, 2130—A.—Hel-
mar, 2121.—Herndon, 2122.—Keller,
2126.—Lanpher, 2128.—Marlin, 2119.—
Marston, 2125.—Stoufer, 2127.—Temple,
2124.—Wayman, 2123. © Nov. 10,
1939 ; G 34601-34613.
Bailey, Green & Elger, ine.
Berkman (Morton):
Say it with flowers this spring. ©
1c. Jan. 15, 1940; G 34703.
2-14
15
Ball, John B. 16
Welch (Clarence) :
Huddle. © 1c. Jan. 8, 1940; G
34649.
Berliner (S.) monument co. 17, 18
Berliner (Ben) Memorial:
Ginsberg.—Revzan. © 1c. each
Dec. 18, 1989; G 34774, 34775.
Bernfeld, Max W. 19-22
Fishman (Samuel B.):
Eagle grasping the American flag,
with blank shield for copy.—I pledge
allegiance to the flag of the United
States of America . . . .—Liberty, se
curity, unity.—Liberty, unity, security.
© 1c each Dec. 2, 1939; G 34672-
34675.
Bishop, Richard E.* 23-34
Blue Larkspur.—Cavalcade.—Discov-
ery.—Equipoise.—Exterminator.— Gal-
lant Fox.—Man O’War.—Omaha.—Sea-
biscuit—Sun Beau.—Twenty Grand.—
War Admiral. © Sept. 1, 1939: G@
34589-34600.
Blume (Emile) co.
Orsini (L.):
Gottesman memorial.
13, 1939; G 34622.
Bouvier, Pierre.*
Petit chien au grelot.
3, 1939; G 34650.
35
© 1c. Dee.
36
© ic Nov.
1
Breitske, Melvin William.* 37
Y’know, fellers, I can’t fergit how I
socked a rustler on th’ head th’ last
time out here. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1989; G
34640.
Bumbaugh, Kathleen L.* 38
All American. ©1c. Dec. 7, 19389; G
34581.
Carter, Sylvester Albert.
Culpepper (Ray):
How do you show the apples in
the bottom? © 1c. Dee. 14, 1939; G
34651.
Chester, Arthur M.* 40
Let’s keep the Americas for Ameri-
cans. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1940; G 34621.
Ciervo, Pasquale. :
Wegenaar (J. L.) co., ine:
Ciervo memorial. © 1c. Jan 13,
1940; G 34694.
Citizen’s traffic commission.
Murray (Harold):
Make Dallas first in ’40 in national
frame ysatetyt. 22s Cy ee, ‘Yan 2.
1940; G 34779.
Clark, James L.* 43, 44
Wild horses.—Wild sheep. © 1 «¢.
each Jan. 8, 1940; G 34655, 34656.
Cross bros. co. 45-53
Geist (Angela A.) Paramount me-
morial:
Atwater, 5564.—Madder, 5570. ©
1 ce. each Dec. 29, 1989; G 34577, 34579.
La Chapelle (Leon J.) Paramount
memorial:
Bruning, 5586. © Dec. 27, 1939; G
34584.
McClellan (Harry E.) Paramount me-
morial:
Caxton, 5581.—Hinkle, 5582.—Mel-
ton, 5579.—Rogers, 5580. © Dec. 27,
19389; G 34582, 34588, 34585, 34586.
Hauser, 5578. © 1 c¢. Dec. 29,
1939; G 34580.
Peterson (Edward R.) Paramount
memorial:
Ferguson, 5572. © 1c. Dec. 29,
1939; G 34578.
39
41
42
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
o4
pt. Iv, Nn. S., V. 30
Cuna supply cooperative. 54
Bergengren (Dorothy) :
Cunadex. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1940; G
34693.
Davol, Ralph.*
Faith in the forest.
Elizabeth Pole)
ays)
(Portrait of
© 1c. Dee. 21, 1939;
G 34578.
De Filippi, Armando Paolo.* 56
Ex-libris. © 1 c. Dec. 1, 1939; G
34571.
Dwyer, Philip M.
Head (John L.):
Roundup. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1940; G
34776.
Engstrom, Roy.*
Christ. © Dec. 27, 1939 ; G 34654.
Ettinger, Elizabeth. 59, 60
Flannery (Vaughn) :
Item no. 9—Man o’ War.—Road to
Nottingham, Md. © 1. each Sept. 1,
1939; G 34777, 34778.
Faralla, Duane Raoul.*
Let there be peace.
1940; G 347388.
Young Hurope. ©1c. Jan. 22, 1940;
G 34785.
Franciscan friary.
Marchi (Vitalino) :
Christ Child.—Throne. ©1c. each
Nov. 14, 1989 ; G 34587, 34588.
General welfare federation of America,
ine.
Johnson (Arthur L.):
General welfare federation of
America, official emblem. © 1. Jan.
2, 1940; G 34617.
Ghiloni, Aldo.* 66
Amen. ©1e. Dec. 4, 19389; G 347438.
Gifford, Katharine C.* 67, 68
Toy cowboy and horse on desert.—
Two toy bears, one sitting, one standing
with imaginative South sea background.
© 1. each Jan. 18, 1940; G 34763,
34764.
57
58
61, 62
© 1 ewang AG:
63, 64
Giudici, Virginia. 69
Sacchetti (Aurelio) :
Giudici memorial. © 1c. Dee. 27,
1939; G 34572.
Greenbaum, Dorothea. 70
Torso of young woman. © Sept. 25,
1939 ; G 34840.
Griffith, Rupert A.* 71
Barking emblems and the cyclone. ©
1 c. Dec. 26, 1939; G 34574.
2
Grohn, Fred William.
Grohn (Henry P.):
Draftsmen—Mystie Knights of the
72
black ink and pencil. © 1. Jan. 2,
1940; G 34783.
Hay, Southard. ies
Gittings (Hugene) :
Hleanor Humbird memorial. © 1
e. Dec. 28, 1939 ; G 34652.
Hazelton, Marion WH. 74, 75
Sarkin (Jacob M.) :
Pig.—Polar bear.
2, 1940 ; G 34628, 34624.
Heisler, Joseph Henry.* 76
Square deal spelling bee, by skill with
darts. ©1c. Dec. 28, 1939; G 34575.
Herzel, Paul.* UT Te
Golden pheasant.—Running deer. ©
1c. each Jan. 17, 1940; G 34758, 34759.
Hintermeister, John Henry.* 79
Contemplation. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1940;
G 34639.
Hoffman, Malvina.* 80
Baby 3 wks. old. © 1 e¢. Jan. 11.
1940; G 34690.
Howard, Caroline Pelton.* 81
Morning mist. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1940;
G 34702.
Huizeng, John D.*
Huizeng memorial.
1940; G 34671.
Hygrade monument works, ine.
Livingston (Henry) :
Rosenblum monument. ©1c. Nov.
4, 1939 ; G 34278.
Jennewein, C. Paul.* 84
Female nude, seated with arms
cross overhead, knees bent under body.
©le. Jan. 12, 1940; G 34695.
Johnson, George Beulow.* 85
Nootsy. ©1c. Jan. 5, 1940; G 34688.
86
© 1c. each Jan.
82
© ic Janae:
83
Johnson & Gustafson.
Magistris (Ugo) :
Memorial, 5012. © Oct. 21, 1939;
G 34614.
Jones (Helene) 87
Maison la Petite Puppet. ©1c. Jan.
5, 1940; G 34744.
Kahill, Victor.*
Maine lobsterman.
1939; G 34576.
Kalius, Joseph L.* 89
Bones. ©1ce. Jan. 18, 1940; G 34762.
88
© 1 « ‘Dee. 29,
WORKS
no. 1, 1940
OF ART
184
Kleiner, Herman Joseph.* 90-97
Boy angel with wings.—Girl angel
with wings.—Modern Christmas tree.—
Small boy cherub with wings.—Small
soldiers, 2 in one piece—Snowman.
1 ec. each Oct. 15, 1989; G 34625, 34626,
34628, 34629, 34631, 34632.
Modern madonna. © Oct. 23, 1939;
G 34630.
Modern Santa, pack on back. © Oct.
10, 1989 ; G 34627.
Lake Wausau granite co.
Jamieson (John) Memorial:
Andrus, 1130.—Benton, 1190.—Bol-
ton, 1210—Decker, 1200.—Deitrich,
1140.—Dexter, 1170.—Hartman, 1150.—
Herman, 1160—-B.—Hutchins, 1230.—
Macey, 1220.—Wardley, 1180. © Dec.
21, 1939; G 34677-34679, 34681-34688.
Walker (W. W.) Memorial:
Allen, 1240. © Aug. 31, 19389; G
34689.
Whitaker (Kenneth) Memorial:
Marser, 1160-A. © Aug. 31, 1939;
G 34680.
La Ruea, Cassandra K.* 111-125
Beatrix Dante costume—Beauty
glowing costume.—Carmaline dance
costume.—Johana Sunn costume .—
Peaceful dance costume. — Pompernel
stream costume.—Romance of style.—
Ruthena kiss —Soma joy costume.—
Sublime sheerness costume.—Supernal
grace costume. © 1c. each Dec. 18,
1939; G 34875-34885.
Bos shava costume.—Nora Jay cos-
tume.—Shine gold costume. © 1 «.
each Dec. 13, 19389; G 34886-34888.
Costume Sonie. ©1c. Jan. 10, 1940;
G 34676.
98-110
Mahnken, Frederick.* 126
Fugio 1787—mind your business. ©
1e. Jan. 2, 1940; G 34745.
Moore, C. Lenwood.* 127
Walsh memorial. ©1c. Jan. 2, 1940;
G 34618.
Morris & Bendien, ine.
Hope (W.) jr.:
At the sign of the lantern. ©1c.
Dec. 7, 1989; G 34466.
Murray (Fran) studios, inc.*
128
129-133
©) tics
Fran Murray studios, inc.
Jan. 10, 1940; G 34780.
General Tinker.—Heartrobber.—Mr.
Go Baldy.—Orange zip. © 1 ¢. each
Dee. 21, 1989 ; G 34657-34660.
Myers, Fred D.* 134, 135
Birds bearing gifts.—Birds playing
golf. © 1c. each Jan. 16, 1940; G
34781, 34782.
Nash, Mary Screven Arnold.* 1386, 137
Tucker (Rev. Francis Bland)—
Tucker (Rt. Rev. Henry St. George)
© 1c. each Jan. 3, 1940; G 34619, 34620.
New York world’s fair 1940, ine.
138-155
Fredericks (Marshall) :
Ape, 1-6. © 1c. each Dee. 2, 19389 ;
G 34443-34448...
Gregory (Waylande) :
Electron, 1-8.—Proton, 14. ©1e.
each Dec. 2, 1989; G 34481-34442.
Newman, Benjamin H. 156-160
America first. — America united. —
American democracy.—Protect Ameri-
can democracy.—United America. ©
1c. each Jan. 4, 1940; G 84633-84637.
Newman decor, inc. 161-167
Harris (Susan):
Chinese female figure on pattern
paper, 1241.—Chinese male figure on
pattern paper, 1241A.—Large pink flow-
ers with brown leaves, 1223A.—Multi
colored flowers in fluted vase on brown,
1228.—Multi colored flowers in round
vase on brown background, 1210.—
White and pink flowers in brown bowl,
1202A.—White flowers in bow] and ash
tray, 1202.—July 1, 1939; G 34746-—
34752:
Nicholson, M. P.
Erwin (Bernard) :
Pick ’em Jim.
1940; G 34757.
Ovsiew, Leon. 169-171
Brenner (Gene) New old stories:
Murderers of Macbeth, A-C. © 1
e. each Jan. 8, 1940; G 34712-34714.
Pajchl, Joseph.* 172
' Sitting on your ass and worrying
won’t help. © 1. Jan. 22, 1940: G
34784.
Paris etching society.
Claude (Louis) :
Polo, 51.—Saut du brook (Fence
jump) 53. © Jan. 8, 1940; G 34755,
34756.
Polo, 52.—Saut de la riviere (Water
jump) 54. © Dee. 23, 1939; G 34647,
34648.
Lecomte (Paul Emile) :
Vieux chéne (Oak trees)
Vieux saules (Willow trees) 57.
Jan. 8, 1940; G 34753, 34754.
168
©. aves Janes Ui
173-184
58.—
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
185
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Paris etching society—Continued.
Wood (Paul):
Arrivée (Arrival) 55.— Cockers
(Cocker-spaniels) 124.—Depart (De-
parture) 56.—En arret (Pointing)
125.—En chasse (Hunting) 126.—Set-
ters irlandais (Irish setters) 123. ©
Dec. 28, 19389; G 34641-34646.
Rex granite co.
Jamieson (John) Memorial:
Holden, 340.—Tomlinson, 341.
Sept. 30, 1939; G 34615, 34616.
Robinson galleries, ine.
Creeft (Jose de) :
185, 186
©
187
Turkish Venus. © Oct. 15, 1939;
G 34839.
Safford, Ruth Perkins.* 188-194
Lee Mansion:
Family parlor.—General Lee’s bed
chamber.—General Lee’s office.—School
and sewing room.—State dining room.—
State drawing room.—Summer kitchen.
© 1c. each Jan. 22, 1940; G 34786-
34792.
Shield (Waldron) co., inc. 195, 196
Kenerson (Harley C.) Memorial:
Humphrey, 3699.—Schreiber, 5100.
© 1c. each Jan. 10, 1940; G 34710,
34711.
Sloman, Joseph.* 197
Launching the mechanical kegs—1778.
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1940; G 34765.
Spickler, Charles A.* 198
Oh, wad some power. © 1c. Dec.
14, 1939; G 34653.
Stehli bros. 199-220
Benner (Many):
Chrysanthemum. © 1c. Jan. 15,
1940; G 34728.
Lucas (Désiré) :
Automne 4 Hspalion.
15, 1940; G 34729.
Mare (A.):
Gloucester, Mass. (Cape Ann) view
of harbor.—Mount Vernon, Va., home
of George Washington.—Washington,
D. C., the Capitol © 1c each Jan.
15, 1940; G 34730-34782.
Mare (A.) New York City:
Central Park, westside.—City
hall.—Fifth avenue seen from Central
Park.—George Washington bridge.—
Little Church around the Corner.—Low-
er Broadway and Trinity church.—
Lower Broadway seen from the Bat-
tery.—Lower Manhattan, Barclay
street—Lower Manhattan, Gold
© 1c. Jan.
street.—Lower Manhattan seen from
Governor’s Island.—Lower Manhattan
with East River and Brooklyn bridge.—
New York and Hudson River seen from
Jersey City.——New York from Gover-
nor’s Island.—Public library and Fifth
avenue.—Sixth avenue near Central
Park. © 1c. each Jan. 15, 1940: G
34716-34718, 34721-34727, 34733-34737.
Paguenaud (T. L.):
Voilier devant Messina. © 1 e«.
Jan. 15, 1940; G 34720.
Romberg (Maurice) :
Porte 4 Fez. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1940;
G 34719.
Supko, Charles.* 221
Octopus. © 1c. Dee. 16, 1989; G
34715.
Townsend, Richard Laird.* 222, 223
First load of wood.—Tobacco harvest
in the Piedmont section. © 1c. each
Jan. 10, 1940; G 34739, 34740.
Union granite co. 224-229
Kenerson (Harley C.) Memorial:
Hanley, 704.—Melvin, 705.—Milne,
708.—Murphy, 703.— Palmer, 706.—
Wheeler, 707. © Jan. 10, 1940; G
34704-34709.
Vazah, ine. 230-244
Seovil (Cora) :
Bust and arms, 751, 982.—NSitting
lady, 755.—Standing lady, 1750, 1751,
17538. © 1c. each Jan. 13, 1940; G
34696-34701.
Bust and arms, 980, 981.—Lady’s
head, 1B.—Sitting lady, W1.—Standing
lady, W2, 752, 753.—Standing man, M—
56.—Standing woman, 750. © 1c. each
Jan. 10, 1940; G 34662-34670.
Waitz, Henry F.* 245, 246
Rogers (Will) ©1c. Dec. 20, 1939;
G 34742.
Townsend’s (Dr.) recovery plan. ©
1c. Dee. 18, 1989; G 34741.
Walther mfg. co., inc. 247
Lister (James R.):
Textile style 53893. © 1c. Dec. 13,
1939; G 34516.
White granite co.
White (E. L.) Memorial:
Dunleavy, X-—221.—Finnegan, X-—
222.—Flaherty, X—224.—Flanagan, X-—
223.—Kelly, X-225.— McMahon, X-—
226.—O’Hagan, X-—215.—Sullivan, X-
216. © 1 e¢ each Jan. 22, 1940; G
34766-34773.
248-255
WORKS OF ART
no. 1, 1940 259
Wittman, Alex.* 256, 257 | Woodward, George Pennock.* 258, 259
After work.—Between work. © 1c. Hen picked Henry.—Old hen. © 1c.
each Jan. 17, 1940; G 34760, 34761. each Jan. 11, 1940; G 34691, 34692.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1,
259
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTO-
GRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Abshagen, Hans Friedrich. 260, 261
Frtihlingsahnen ; by Clemens Freitag.
© Sept. 19, 1989 ; H 1537.
Sonnige fliir; by Mila Henschke. ©
Sept. 19, 1939 ; H 15388.
Alexander, Jule. 262
Slide bracket for a movable half win-
dow screen. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1940; I
25094.
Altwater & bros. 263
Industrial Pittsburgh. © July 9,
1939; J 29728.
American art works, ine. 264-279
Adventure bound; by Hy. [i. e. John
Henry] Hintermeister—A dventure
rides the waves; by D. Sherrin.
Another fish that got away; by Hy.
[i. e. John Henry] Hintermeister.—At
peace with the world; by Mabel Rollins
Harris.—Champions afield ; by Percival
Rosseau.—Days to be remembered; by
Beck. Happy landings; by B. De-
vorss.—Hello, beautiful; by Jules Er-
bit.—Little Miss Sunshine; by Beck.—
Magic of the mountains; by W. M.
Thompson. — Pius xir (Pope)—Riding
high; by Edward N. Eggleston.—Safe
after a big spill; by Stuart.—Sweet
memories; by Aston Knight.—Take it
easy, boy; by Hy. [%. e. John Henry]
Hintermeister.—Washington urges the
call of a general congress; by Soare.
© Dee. 26, 1939; K 42913-42928.
American bank note co. 280, 281
Commerce & transportation,
V-80372.—V-80368. © Dec. 5, 19389; K
44147, 44148.
American viscose corp. 282-285
For your trip to the sun... stripes
and matching color in a Crown tested
spun rayon fabric. © Dec. 15, 1939;
K 44172.
Mufti .. for at ease hours. © Jan.
1, 1940; K 44169.
Stripes . . and the knee length play.
© Dec. 1, 1939; K 44170.
Sunshine fashion in a Crown tested
rayon crepe. . © Jan. 1, 1940; K
44171.
Arnold, Stanfield N. 286
Santee hydraulic mono-chart flow
chart — Williams-Hazen formula. ©
1e. Jan. 3, 1940; I 25152.
Asbury, Stanley Joseph. 287
Asbury’s (Stanley J.) vacuum frost-
shields. ©1e. Jan. 8, 1940; I 25136.
Astro-scope publishers. 288
Astro-scope junior. © Sept. 29, 1939 ;
I 25023.
Backus, Romayne Lyon. 289
Yucea and clouds. © 1c. Aug. 4,
1939 ; J 29689.
Bailey meter co. 290-302
Bailey boiler meter chart,
80F450T40PX. © Dec. 1, 1939; I 25076.
Bailey boiler meter chart, 140F750P.—
Bailey fluid meter chart, 180F500T325P,
240F180T60P. © Oct. 18, 1939; I
25069, 25070, 25081.
Bailey boiler meter chart,
275F1100T.—Bailey fluid meter chart,
300F1800P60L.—Bailey recorder chart,
1200KPM. © Nov. 22, 1939; I 25072,
25075, 25079.
Bailey fluid meter chart, 40F600T40P.
© Nov. 24, 1989 ; I 25077.
150F600T900T. © Dee. 8, 1939;
I 25080.
— 750F1000T1500P. © Nov. 1,
1939 ; I 25078.
Bailey recorder chart, 10KX,
150KT30V1. © Noy. 16, 1939; I 25073,
25074.
— 30L500P. © Aug. 4, 1939; I
25071.
Bailey meter co., Itd. 303-309
Bailey boiler meter chart,
L10F800T200P.
25029.
Bailey fluid meter chart, L25C6-12.
© Nov. 15, 1989 ; I 25030.
©) Nove soy 1939; 1
CLASSES H—-K
no. 1, 1940
— L140F400TS800P. © July 18,
1939 ; I 25025.
— L200F300P. © Nov. 16, 1939; I
25031.
Bailey recorder chart, L25L1000T. ©
July 17, 1939; I 25037.
———140KX. © June 8, 1939;
25026. -
— L700K-1.
25028.
Barrell, Charles Wisner. 310-313
Infra-red closeup, Shakespeare’s
head, 9.—Original boar’s head design
of figure 11, restored . . 12.—Shake-
speare’s signet ring, 11.—X-ray expo-
sures covering inscription era of Ash-
bourne painting, 13. © Dec. 20, 1939;
K 42905-42908.
Barrie, Donald Conway. 314
Word register. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1940;
I 25117.
Beatrice creamery Co. 315
Meadow gold products, 1940. © Nov.
15, 1939; K 44069.
Beeckman, Gerard Ten Eyck.
I
©), Ager 25,1/4959.¢..'h
316, 317
Memorial statue—Monument from
the Memorial. © Jan. 4, 1940; J 29777,
29778.
Bell (Alfred) & co., Itd. 318-322
Between showers; by John Little-
johns. © Aug. 1, 1939; H 1540.
Blue boy; by E. E. Milner, after
Thomas Gainsborough. © Dec. 1, 1939;
H 1542.
Octavius (H. R. H. Prince) ; by E. E.
Milner, after Thomas Gainsborough.
© Sept. 1, 1939; H 1539.
Strawberry girl; by Arthur L. Cox,
after Joshua Reynolds. © June 1,
1939 ; H 1541.
Swinburne (Edith); by Arthur L.
Cox, after George Richmond. © Dec.
1, 1989; H 1548.
Bell, Robert S.
Smoker’s pipe holder.
1940 ; T 25102.
Bemelmans, Ludwig. 324-327
[Cathedral] 15564. © Aug. 14, 1939;
K 44141.
[Hound] 5581.—[Peke]}] 10550.—
[Scottie] 5530. © Aug. 14, 19389; K
44082, 44083, 44104.
Berghoff brewing corp.
Best on every point.
1939; K 42956.
323
©.) ¢ 3a ,5,
328
© Dee. 16,
~I
368
Bernfeld, Max W. 329, 330
America.—America always. © Dec.
30, 1939 ; K 44066, 44067.
Bessler, Frank. 331
Frank Bessler, I wish you good luck.
© Dec. 23, 1939; K 42820.
Bevier, George M. 332
San Jacinto monument. © 1c. Dec.
28, 1939; J 29693.
Blackburn, Alvah. 333
Saw gummer. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1940;
IT 25120.
Blumenthal, Harry. 334
Just rolling along. © Dec. 28, 1939;
J 29695.
Bobritsky, Vladimir. 335, 336
[Madame and boy] 25530. © Aug.
14, 1989: K 44073.
[Surprise package] 15552. © Aug.
14, 1939; K 44138.
Bowlden, Earl T. 337
Capital wheel conditioner. © 1 «.
Dec. 26, 1939; I 25124.
Boy scouts of America. Elgin council.
338
Call of big timber. © Oct. 30, 1939;
K 44062.
Breeze corporations, inc. 339-348
Breeze aircraft starter, book D—1239-
C, drawing G—1630.—Breeze experi-
mental parts, book B-1239-M, drawing
SK-3090-10, book C-1239-E, drawing
SK-3085.—Breeze flexible shafts and
cases, book B-1239-N, drawing W-4370-
11—X.—Breeze forms, book D-—1239-H,
drawing 132-40.—Breeze igniticn
switch, book D-1239-F, drawing XAA-—
30.—Breeze junction boxes, book B-
1239-L, drawing 6942-12-1.—Breeze
standard parts, book A-1239-S, draw-
ing Y-1003-X-X, book B—1239-K,
drawing Y-1016—-X. © Dec. 27, 1939;
IT 25032-25037, 25039-25041.
Breeze exhaust gas analyzer, book C—
1239-G, drawing H-190-3-20. © Dec.
2h, 1939 =, 1.25038.
Brown, Edith Adams.
Howe’s birthplace.
K 44214.
Brown instrument co. 350-368
Brown instrument co. chart, 1153-F,
12588. © Nov. 15, 1939; I 25046, 25047.
10515, 12515. © Mar.3; 1939;
IT 25044, 25050.
10524, 12524. © Mar. 13, 1939;
IT 25049, 25051.
349
© Nov. 25, 1939;
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
369
pt. Iv, n.si, v. 35
Brown instrument co.—Continued.
Brown instrument co., chart, 10548.
© Dee. 4, 1989; I 25048.
10589. © Nov. 22, 1939; I 25146.
— 10590. © Nov. 24, 1939; I 25144.
—— 12060. © Nov. 9, 1939; I 25045.
—— 12514. © Mar. 2, 1939; I 25186.
12555, 12592. © Nov. 29, 1939;
T 25145, 25148.
12557. ©Nov. 14, 1939; I 25188.
—— 12585. © Nov. 18, 1939; I 25147.
—— 12587. © Nov. 18, 1939; I 25133.
—— 12591. © Nov. 27, 1939; I 251382.
— 12598. © Dec. 4, 1939; I 25187.
Buckeye incubator co., Springfield, O.,
A-7334, chart 1860-B. © Nov. 8, 1939;
I 24848.
Burroughs (Edgar Rice) ine.
369—480
Burroughs (Edgar Rice) :
Tarzan and native chieftains.—Tar-
zan heading showing Tarzan.—Tarzan
on Tantor. © May 2, 1989; K 44208-
44210.
Tarzan; by Harold Foster:
Burned alive-—Dangerous way.—
Death from the skies. — Flint’s sur-
prise.—Soldier lion. —Sputtering
death.—Trap for Tarzan. © Oct. 31,
Nov. 7, 14, Dec. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1986; K
428386, 42848, 42849, 42868, 42875, 42882,
42889.
Dangerous raid.—Death’s sky-
way.—Fiery trap.—Hope—and de-
spair. — Hostile ally. — Message in
blood.—Tarzan, sky warrior.—Tyrant’s
hand.—Winged doom. © Jan. 2, 9, 16,
23, 30, Feb. 6, 18, 20, 27, 1987; K 44227,
44234, 44241, 44248, 44255, 44262, 44269,
44276, 44283.
Desperate chance. © Oct. 24, 1936;
K 44059.
Tarzan & the Mayan goddess; by
W. H. Juhre, strips 24, 30, 36, 42. ©
Aug. 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 1986; K 44055—
44058.
— Strips 73-130. © Oct. 26-31,
Nov. 2-7, 9-14, 16-20, 24, 23, 21, 25-28,
30, Dec. 1-5, 7-12, 14-19, 21-26, 28-31,
19386; K 42830-42835, 42837 — 42842,
4284442848, 42850-42867, 42869-42874,
42876-42881, 42883-42888, 42890-42894.
Tarzan’s quest; by W. H. Juhre,
strips 1-30. © Jan. 25-30, Feb. 1-6,
8-13, 15-20, 22-27, 19387 ; K 44249-44254,
44256-44261, 44263-44268, 44270-44275,
44277-44282.
Buy to save, ine. 481
Buy to save, stamp. © Dec. 15, 1939;
K 42929.
Callender, R. S. 482-495
Ben Hur.—Hurricane kids.—Masked
pilot. © May 2, June 30, 1939; K 44211,
44202, 44212, 441838, 44185, 44188.
Ben Hur.—Hurricane kids.—Masked
pilot.—Penquin Pete at the world’s fair.
© Aug. 1, 21, 1989; K 44199, 44193-
44195, 44178, 44180, 44175, 44181.
Campbell, William & Huff, Orville. 496
Proud to be an American .... Ameri-
eanism. © Dec. 20, 1939; K 44213.
Central life insurance co. of Illinois.
497
Clairol, ine. 498, 499
Back talk about your hair.—What
would you do? © Dec. 1, 1939; K
42828, 42829.
Coreos, Lucille.
[Blowing horns] 10559.—[Girl on
sleigh] 10560.—[Man at piano] 15547.
© Aug. 14, 1939; K 44111, 44112, 44132.
Cosgrave, John O’H., 2d. 508, 504
[Santa, a sleigh and dogs] 10566.—
[Santa and trailer] 15554. © Aug. 14,
1939; K 44116, 44136.
Cox, Frances B. 505-507
[Angel and deer] 10586.—[Holiday
prayer] 10587.—[Joyeux Noel] 10585.
© Aug. 14, 1939; K 44122-44124.
Dahlstrom, Alvin T. 508
Wonder quack grass remover. © 1
e. Dec. 26, 1939 ; I 25127.
Daminski, Kazimierz Jan. 509-516
Bicycle of death slow fire target with
rifle and revolver.—Flicker and snuffit
slow fire target with rifle and revolv-
er.—Lights out with living death, slow
fire target with rifle and revolver.—
Masked balloon lady slow fire target
with rifle and revolver.—Snapshooting
modern bank robbers with rifle and re-
volver target.—Snapshooting the cop
killer with rifle and revolver target.—
Snapshooting Tony’s balloons with rifle
and revolver target.—Snuffing two on a
match slow fire target with rifle and
revolver. © Dec. 30, 1989; K 42940-
42947.
Daviess County distilling co., ine. 517
Keep the gang guessing with Pop
Daviess’ stumpers. © Nov. 2, 1989; K
44173.
Day, Roy Lee. 518
Home on the range. © Dec. 22, 1939;
K 42955.
CLASSES H—-K
no. 1, 1940
Dean, Abner. 519, 520
[Hold it, Santa] 10589.—[Nothing
wrong with you] 15562. © Aug. 14,
1939 ; K 44096, 44140.
DeBolt, Victor Hugo. 521
Construction and proof for trisection
of an anglee © 1c. Jan. 19, 1940; I
25191.
Dehn, Adolf. 522, 523
[City aglow] 5102.—[Fetching the
Xmas tree] 5103. © Aug. 14, 1939; K
44092, 440938.
Dehner, Dorothy. 524, 525
[Old fashioned family] 15549.—
[Skiers] 5541. © Aug. 14, 1939; K
44089, 44133.
Derrydale press, inc.
Clark (Roland) :
Dawn, American widgeon.— Winter
marsh, canvasback. © Oct. 6, 1939; K
42952, 42953.
Megargee (Edwin):
Closing in.—November morn.
Oct. 21, 1939 ; K 42948, 42949.
Voss (Franklin B.):
On a fresh line.—Over the open.
© Oct. 11, 1939; K 42950, 42951.
Detwiller, F. K. DBZ
[In the harbor] 15132. © Aug. 14,
1939; K 44125.
Diamond, Harry O.
[Old fashioned couple] 15569.
Aug. 14, 1939; K 44148.
Doom, David Houston & Pickrell, David
526-531
©
533
©
Doom. 534
Premium grease filter. © 1 ¢. Dec.
29, 1939; I 25021.
Elmer, Lewis Stewart. D390
Elmer automatic vinegar generator.
© 1c. Dec. 22, 1939 ; I 25154.
Emerine, Andrew. 536
Freedman’s bank. © 1c. Dec. 15,
1939 ; J 29780.
Emery, George 8. 537
Faucet design, type G. © 1c. Jan.
8, 1940; I 25086.
Empie, Hal H. D38—547
Greetings from our back yard—home
on the range, 78.—In the far far West,
writing is out of the question, 90.—Jog-
gin’ westward, you'll hear from me
later, 118.—Something else we found
583
out West, new 4-cylinder model, 86.—
Travelin’ thru th’ West, haven’t had
twalk yet, B—Way out West—about
have things under control, 88.—Way
out West—here’s how th’ little doggies
git along, 101.—Way out West—I’m
about to become a part of this country,
92.— Way out West—things are hap-
pening, will write later, C—295.—Way
out West—things don’t always turn out
as they’re planned, 89. © Oct. 10,
1939; K 42895-42904.
Fabrizio (Henry) & sons. 548
Home of tomorrow. © 1c. Jan 19,
1940 ; I 25190.
Feigenspan (Christian) brewing co.
549
Season’s greetings. © Dec. 17, 1939;
K 44060.
Fetterman, Oscar B. 550, 551
Lifeguards are insurance.—Planning
the next round. © 1. each Jan. 5,
1940; J 29707, 29708.
Fieramosca, Alfred. 552
New process for recording television
on phono-records, sound included. ©
1 ¢ Dee. 26, 1939 ; 1 25155.
Fleischmann distilling corp. 553-556
Fleischmann’s distilled dry gin. ©
July 27, 1989; K 42910.
Hot toddy tastes better made with
Pilgrim straight New England rum. ©
Dec. 7, 1989; K 42912.
Make a better hot Tom & Jerry with
Pilgrim straight New England rum.
Dec. 27, 1939 ; K 44007.
Quarts $1.55, pints 80 cents. © Apr.
27, 1989; K 42911.
Forman, Benjamin. 557
Swimming glove. ©1c. Jan. 5, 1940;
T 25108.
Fox, Adolph. 558
Accurate gasoline gauge. ©1c. Jan.
5, 1940; I 25099.
Foxboro co. 559-583
Foxboro flow meter chart, 858044,
898074, 898113, 898257—-A, 898258,
898282.—Foxboro orifice meter chart,
85828. © Nov. 1, 1939; I 25167-25171,
25174, 25175.
Foxboro flow meter chart, 858049,
898246, 898336, 898411.—[Foxboro pres-
sure gauge or flow meter chart] 89868.
© Oct. 1, 1939; IT 25163, 25172, 25178,
2501G; 211,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
084
DEALVANGS:. vito
Foxboro co.—Continued.
Foxboro flow meter chart, 898020,
898048, 898068, 898096, 898333, 898356.—
[Foxboro flow meter or pressure gauge
chart] 898228.—Foxboro orifice meter
chart, 85869, 85940. — [Foxboro pres-
sure gauge chart or flow meter chart]
89870, 89970. — [Foxboro thermometer
chart or pressure gauge chart]
§898565.—[F oxboro thermometer or
pressure gauge chart] 898568. © Dee.
1, 1989; I 25159-25162, 25164-25166,
25178-25183.
Franz, John Albert. 584
Hranz (John A.) alidade, graduated
in 10*s and 12s, both rules A & B. ©
1 ¢. Sept. 6, 1939 ; I 25082.
General biological supply house, ine.
585
© Jan. 9, 1940; I 25142.
586-595
Algae.
General electric co.
Greene (Walter L.):
For more work at less cost.—Gen-
eral electric at the World of tomor-
row.—Giants of industry.—Light for
the White Horse pike.—Machines that
make machines.—Most versatile for ur-
ban service.—New G—HE television broad-
easting station.—Our growing merchant
marine. © Nov. 3, 1939; K 44150,
44152-44156, 44158, 44159.
Mott-Smith (H. M.):
For low-cost electric
Pennsylvania railroad car dumper. ©
Nov. 8, 1939; K 44151, 44157.
Gerard photo. 596
Immature great-blue herons, A2VB-
7-325. © July 12, 1939; J 29712.
Germe, Robert. 597
Cooler for photomechanical printing
service.—
plates. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1939; I 25125.
Gibb, Robert Henry. 598
Sectional ductor roller. ©1c. Jan 5,
1940; I 25115.
Gilson, C. H. 599
Automatic two speed bicycle sprocket.
© 1c. Jan 5, 1940; I 25058.
Goldstein, David. 600
Mechanical method of absorption re-
frigeration. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1940; I
25116.
Gordon, Witold. 601-606
[Audubon] 10553.—[Birds and holly]
59388.—[Flight into Egypt] 25545.—
[Giddy-ap] 10565.—[Santa and tree]
5537.—[Santa on roof] 5536. © Aug.
14, 1989; K 44078, 44086-44088, 44115,
44135.
607
©) hreaaany 5,
Granger, Elmer E.
Dark electric plug.
1940; I 25110.
Gray, Hubert W. 608
Handy-handle shaving brush. ©1e.
Jan. 5, 1940; I 25106.
Greenwood, Ivan A. 609
Our position in the business cycle. ©
le. Jan. 15, 1940; I 25150.
Grinnell lithographic co., ine. 610
Garden splendor; by Gladys Mc-
Adams. © Dee. 1, 19389; K 42825.
Groth, Milt. 611
[Cat and tree] 10568. © Aug. 14,
1939; KK 44117.
Haak, Adrian. 612
On the wing. © 1c Jan. 6, 1940;
J 29705.
Haines, William J. 613
Hlectrical burglar alarm switch. ©
1c. Jan. 5, 1940; I 25105.
Hancock, Braxton Legrand. 614-626
Confederate bridge over Appomattox
River, 1.—Confederate cemetery, Me-
morial day, 1939, 8—Haunted house of
Appomattox.—Last positions, tablet.—
Memorial day, two flags over Confed-
erate cemetery, 9.—Old court house site,
10.—Old George T. Peer’s home, 2.—Old
jail at historic Appomattox, 7%.—Old
Sweeney place, 12.—Old tavern and
stagecoach stop.—Old tavern showing
Col. Poore’s office, 6.—Tablet near his-
toric apple tree.—Tree under which Lee
made farewell address. © Dec. 29,
1939 ; J 29713-29725.
Hanna, Jesse Milton. 627
Business and traveling men’s anti-
communist association of America and
the association of American youth and
seniors of purity, justice and freedom.
© May 27, 1939; J 29692.
Haram, P. B. 628
Lifeboat ' © 1 -eliJam. jayie4o, 1
PRAVAL,
Hare, J. Knowles. 629-637
Charm of youth. — Confidentially. —
Devotion.—Faint heart .—Let’s go !—
More trouble.—Our treasure.—Smiles.—
Where dreams come true. © June 15,
1939; K 44216-44224.
Henshey, H. C. 638
Together, we can make it a merry
Christmas. © Dec. 18, 1939; K 42999.
10
CLASSES
no. 1, 1940
H-K
699
Hinkson, Holman Stanley.* 639
Aircraft. © 1c Nov. 28, 1939; I
24891.
Hobbs, Morris Henry.
Old New Orleans, La.:
Cabildo.— Lafitte blacksmith
shop.— Madam John’s legacy. — Na-
poleon house. — Patio Royal. — Perfect
stairway. — 718144 Orleans street .—
Sieur Georges house. © July 10, 1939;
K 44160-44167.
Hochberg, Theodore. 648
Pour-fect top for salt, pepper, sugar
or any powdered substance or commod-
ity. ©i1c. Jan. 16, 1940; I 25151.
Holiday house, ine. 649
Grumman fighters; by Walter L
Dothard. © Nov. 11, 1939; K 44068.
Holley, Robert. 650
[Birds singing] 10555. © Aug. 14,
1939: K 44108.
Home craftsman pub. corp. 651-660
Decorative mirror, 618.—Floor lamp,
635.—Folding fire screen, 636.—Lyre
ivy trellis, 614.—Metal candlestick,
602.—_Small hanging shelf, 605.—Spire
plant stand, 615.—Tall-giass server,
612. — Three-section table, 623. — Win-
dow shelf, 604. © Dec. 4, 1939; I
25059-25068.
640-647
Homer, Robert Shimer Price. 661
Philadelphia metropolis. © Dec. 28,
1939 ; J 29696.
Hummel, Henry. 662
Drawer stopper. © 1 ¢ Jan. 5,
1939; I 25057.
Industrial equities, inc. 663-672
Craftsmen take pride in their work.
Tell us how to improve our methods
and win a cash reward, 52.—Extra trip
by Santa Claus for wide-awake em-
ployees.—Harvest time. Submit your
ideas now so that you too can share in
the harvest of cash awards.—I hereby
resolve to submit a worth-while sugges-
tion every week and win my share of
cash awards for the coming year.—Op-
portunity—some people are just sitting
on a barrel of cash, 29.—Progress is
built on cooperation—we need yours,
47-R.—-Shoot us your ideas and we'll
return cash awards, 22.—Throw light
on something new, 31.—We’'ve done it!
More suggestions have been adopted
and ideas put into effect than ever be-
fore, 49.—You all know about rule G.
Do you know what judging and an-
nouncing winners rule 7 is? 44-R. ©
Dec. 12, 1939 ; K 48809-48818.
International art pub. co., ine. 673
In the Highlands; by Thomas Banks.
© Dec. 18, 1939: KK 44072.
Jacobs, Elmer. 674
[Madonna] 25544. © Aug. 14, 1939;
K 4407T.
Jellineck, Rudolph. 675
Constant pencil rubber. © 1c. Jan.
5, 1940; I 25111.
Jensen ptg. co. 676
Sibley house, Mendota, the home of
Henry Hastings Sibley, the first goy-
ernor of Minnesota. © Dec. 21, 1939:
K 42821.
Jonas, Charlie. 677-679
[Angel of the pines] 10573.—[ Festive
angel] 10572.—[With holly in hand]
10574. © Aug. 14, 19389; K 44119-44121.
Jose, Robert B., Meredith, R. M., Say-
lor, H. A. & Martin, R. P. 680
Cam mechanism electric hammer. ©
1e¢. Jan. 5, 1940; I 25101.
Kemper-Thomas co. 681-697
Bird of paradise; by Billy Devorss.—
Golden and sunny and filled with good
cheer, a home of our own, to our hearts
always dear; by G. B. Fox.—Hey! for
the love of Mike! by Hy [i. e. John
Henry] Hintmeister—House by the
side of the road; by G. B. Fox.—Oak
trees redden and the orchards turn to
gold. The world in sweet contentment
the autumn days unfold.—Curs to pro-
tect.—Rio Rita; by Jules Erbit.—Safety
first; by Hy [i. e. John Henry] Hin-
termeister.—Sportsman’s paradise; by
Hy. [i. e. John Henry] Hintermeister.—
Star light, star bright, will you be my
star tonight; by Billy Devorss.—
Staunch point; by G. B. Fox.—Stream-
lined for speed: by Billy Devorss.—
Thorobreds ; by Andrew Loomis.—Tom,
Dick & Harry; by G. B. Fox.—Wash-
ington entering Philadelphia—Way
down upon the Suwanee river.—Wood-
land vales with Christmas colors dyed.
Gorgeous draperies that bathe the coun-
try side; by F. Crane. © Jan. 1, 1940:
K 44285-44301.
Kent, Rockwell. 698
[Harbor] 10134. © Aug. 14, 1939;
K 44144.
Kerlin, William Wagner. 699
More truth than poetry. © Dec. 18,
1939: K 44010.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
700
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Keystone view co. 700-710
Ametropia at far point, 6.—Ametro-
pia at near point, 7.—Color discrimina-
tion, color blindness, 1.—Depth percep-
tion, stereopsis, 5.—Lateral imbalance,
optional, 10.—Left eye efficiency, visi-
ual acuity, 38.—Near point fusion, 8.—
Right eye efficiency, visual acuity, 2.—
Vertical imbalance, 4.—Visual acuity-
binocular, optional, 9. © Dec. 11, 1939;
J 29729-29738.
Keystone elementary science units—
insects. © Dec. 15, 1939; J 29706.
Kidd studio. 711
Trinkle (Ha-Governor BE. Lee) ©1e.
Dec. 8, 19389; J 29727.
King, Franklin R. 712
Cylindrical valve fuel injector for
Diesel engines. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1940;
I 25092.
King, Jim & Green, Jane Belzora. 713
Roy Bean’s Jersey Lilly, ice cold beer
& law west of the Pecos, Feb. 21, 1893.
© Dee. 11, 19389; J 29775.
King features syndicate,
derson, Carl] T.
Henry; by Carl Anderson.
21, 28, 1989; K 48078, 48072.
Kinney, Raymond HE. 716
Wrist strap note pad. ©1e. Jan. 5,
1940; I 25096.
Kleiv, Theodore.
Starting saw.
I 25083.
ine. & An-
714, 715
© May
717
© 1c. Dec. 15, 1939;
Knight, Clayton. 718
[Above the clouds] 25141. © Aug.
14, 1989; K 44099.
Lankes, J. J. 719
[Fir trees] 5105.—[Shepherd] 10158.
© Aug. 14, 1939; K 44094, 44145.
Lass, Albert John. 720
Drummer’s deluxe swingster throne.
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1939 ; I 25126.
Latham, Barbara. 721
[Sleigh ride] 10569. © Aug. 14, 1939;
K 44118.
Leonard (J. P.) co., Pictorial research
div. 722
Famous American Indians—their
customs, tribes and chiefs. © Jan. 10,
1940; KK 44215.
Long, Lloyd Lee. 723, 724
[Instruction sheet for hairdresser] 2,
© Dec. 1, 19839; K 44002, 44009.
3.
i
Lopez, Serafin Garcia. 725
Milk bottle cap. ©1c. Jan. 12, 1940;
I 25141.
Lord (Phillips H.) ine. 726-729
Gang busters. © May 2, June 30,
Aug. 1, Aug. 21, 1989; K 44205, 44189,
44198, 44174.
McGill, Homer T.
Rice milling.
25135.
McKay, Donald. 731-733
[Delivering Xmas mail] 10563.—
[Skating couple] 15551.—[Skier] 10562.
© Aug. 14, 19389; K 44118, 44114, 44134.
734, 735
© Dec. 22, 1939;
730
© Nov. 27, 1989; I
McKinley pub. co.
Finland.—Norway.
J 29690, 29691.
MeNatt, J. A.
Spongerubber cleaner.
26, 1939; I 25128.
McQuaid (Dan J.) engineering ee
Col
Air-vu drawing system chart for de-
termining elevations of objects and
fore-shortening distances. © Jan. 9,
1940; I 25189.
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, inc. 738
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, ine. [re-
corder] chart, 9113. © Jan. 12, 1940;
I 25185.
Marfieet, Gerald J.
Season’s spirit.
44284.
Maryland academy of sciences. 740
Graphic time table of the heavens for
Baltimore, Md., year 1940. © Jan. 1,
1940 ; I 25088.
Masterbilt products corp. 741
Observe the plight of William Black
... ©Nov. 15, 1939; K 44149.
Maurer, Sascha A. 742
[Skiers] 15537. © Aug. 14, 1989; K
44127.
Methodist Episcopal church. Board of
temperance, prohibition and public
736
© 1c. Dee.
739
© Dee. 6, 1989; K
- morals. 743
Dangerous crossing. © Jan. 20,
1939 ; K 42909.
Miller, Bianca Adams. 744
Sluice-box. © 1c. Dec. 27, 1939; I
25153.
Miller, Jane. 745, 746
[Boy and girl] 25546.—[Old man and
train] 15542. © Aug. 14, 1939; K 44079,
44129.
y)
pay
CLASSES H—-K
no. 1, 1940
Miller, Jerome H.
Lock nut. © 71 ¢ Jan--5,°1940;
25112.
Miller, Ray. 748
Simple device to give information, f
doctors, dentists and the like. © Jan.
5, 1940; I 25090.
Millett, Anthony John. 749
Sole-o-guard, makes shoe cleaning
easier and neater. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1939 ;
J 29774.
Moeller, Ludwig. 750
Dahlien (Dahlia); by Hans Zank.
© Nov. 1, 1939; K 44070.
Monthly small house club, ine. 751
Monthly small house club design,
house 191239. © Jan 2, 1940; I 25134.
od
Moore, Fred Irby. (52
Freddy Moore—ideas. © Oct. 29,
1939; K 44071.
Murphy (Thomas D.) co. 753-796
All in good form.—Ann-ouncing.—
Candidly yours. — Couple of pets. —
Daisy.—Don’t let her string you.—Full
dress.—Gardenia girl. Get along little
dogie, get along.—Gosh they sure sleep
peaceful when they carry travelers’
checks.—Groom decided to get some fi-
nancial advice from his banker before
goin’ through with it.—Hail to the vic-
tor.—Have a bite-——He don’t want to
be rescued.—He wouldn’t leave his pen-
nies ’till I told him all our depositors
are insured by the FDIC.—He’s been
livin’ in there since the fire.—I can pad-
dle my own.—If I’d only had a check-
ing account I could’a proved I paid her
the alimony.—I’ll get out of this joint
today.—In youth they sheltered me.—
It might have been my sister.—It was
quite simple.—(K) night of the bath.—
Lift thine eyes unto the hills——Ma al-
ways sed, just foller Towser till he
drops his bone and thar’ll be the safe
place fer yore money.—Ma, maybe we
could increase our business by gettin’ a
small business loan at the bank.—On
the move.—One that gentlemen pre-
fer.—She’s a champion.—She’s a cir-
cus.—Show girl.—So desirable.—Some-
body ought to tell Zeke about one of
them bank home improvement loans.—
Sure we make small business loans.—
These are my jewels.—To grandfather’s
house we go.—To Southern seas.—
Trouble afoot——What do you think ?—
When the blue-bonnets bloom.—When
winter comes.— Where romance and
progress meet.—Where there’s smoke.—
3897—40
2 1
747 | Whitney (Mt.) from Death Valley. ©
1 | Dec. 26, 1939; K 44011-44054.
NEA service, inc.
797
Quints belong to daddy, 6069. © Dec.
29,1939 ; J 29740.
National industrial conference board,
ine. 798,799
Sensitive wholesale commodity prices,
United States, 1933-1939. © Jan. 12,
1940; I 25158.
Volume of production compared with
population increase, United States,
1923-1939. © Dec. 29, 1939; I 25137.
National ptg. co., ine. 800-803
For your birthday, Bin growin’ em
now the whole year thru, 2029.—Happy
birthday, Reckon I’m glad fer a lot of
things, 2028.—Just to say Hello, jes’
sittin’ here restin’, 20830.—To a sick
friend to say Hello, 2070. © Dec. 27,
1939 ; K 42930-42933.
Neville, Vera. 804
[Nativity] 5526. © Aug. 14, 1939;
K 44081.
New York school of interior decoration.
805-811
Whiton (Sherrill) Devoe career set
interior decoration :
Boy’s bed room in the peasant
style, 1—Harly American living room,
4—18th century French bed room,
5.—Living room in the federal style,
7.—Modern studio, 6—Nursery for a
small boy, 3.—Young lady’s dressing
room, 2. © Dec. 1, 1939; K 42968—
42974.
Oahu pub. co. 812-840
Aloha dreams. © Oct. 27, 1939; K
42994.
Circus’ blues.—Love’s old sweet
song.—Turkey in the straw.—When I
think of you. © Dec. 1, 1939; K 42976,
42978, 42979, 42983.
Dreams of long ago.
K 42997.
Honolulu sweetheart of mine.—Old
Virginia moon.—South Sea breeze.
Nov. 10, 1989; K 42982, 42987, 42991.
Kaiwi waltz.—My bonnie lies over the
ocean.—Na Molokama.—On Hilo Bay.—
Waltz of the chords.— Whispering
hope.—Winter joys. © Nov. 1, 1939;
K 42981, 42986, 42990, 42993, 42995,
42996, 42998.
Lament.—Valse bleue.
1939 ; IKK 42977, 42988.
© Oct. 7, 1939;
© Nov. 30,
Luana. © Dec. 6, 1939; K 42934.
Mexicali Rose. © Nov. 21, 1939;
K 42989.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
841
DE. LV) MISS Vo
Oahu pub. co.—Continued.
My dreams of Wai-ki-ki—One, two,
three, four.—Sing me the Rosary.
Sept. 28, 1989; K 42984, 42985, 42992.
Oahu Bay.—Honolulu stomp.—Old
Ohio moon.—Sing me a song of Wai-
kiki—Sweetheart trail. © Dec. 22,
1939 ; K 42935-42939.
Rock me to sleep in my Rocky Moun-
tain home. © Dec. 4, 1939; K 42980.
841
s)—diagramm zu den
© Aug. 10,
Oldenberg, R. & Springer, Julius.
Mollier (i,
VDI-wasserdampftafeln.
1939 ; I 25089.
Oxweld railroad service co. 842
Unionmelt welding process bracket &
brush holder, 189-18-1. © 1c. Jan. 8,
1940; I 25058.
Papes, Frank James. 843
Colostomy fecal disposer. © 1c. Jan.
17, 1940; I 25184.
Partain, Oliver W. 844
Shampoo board, SB. 2., side eleva-
tion. © Dee. 11, 1939; I 25188.
Peat, Sidney Howe. 845
Sunny Claus. © Nov. 24, 1989; K
428238.
Peoples, Clary Webb. 846
Real Indian picture writing. © Nov.
10, 19389; K 44008.
Perrin, Walter Bernard. 847
Electrical check system. © 1c. Jan.
13, 1940; I 25139.
Pete, Winston. 848-850
Ski parade on the Headwall, Mt.
Washington, N. H., 445.—Skiers arriv-
ing at Halfway station, Cranmore Mt.
skimobile, North Conway, N. H., 440.—
Skimobile, North Conway, N. H., and
summit of Mt. Washington, 447. © Dee.
27, 1939; J 29699-29701.
Pickrell, David Doom. 851
Roll-safe map cabinet. © 1c. Dec.
29, 19389; I 25022.
Pittinger, Fred W. & Pittinger, Al-
phonse H. 852
Sliding marker for number game
ecards. ©1c. Jan. 5, 1940; I 25109.
Plympton, Donald E. 853
Variable low speed motor. © 1.
Dec. 26, 1989; I 251380.
Pohjola, Uno. 854, 855
No-bolt safety clamp for batteries.—
Safety clamp for batteries. © 1c. each
Dee. 26, 1989 ; I 25128, 25129.
Pointer publishers.
George (—):
Home James.—Hot dawg.—Jig’s
up.—Naney and Joe.— Please.—Who
said bones? © Dec. 29, 1939; K 42961-
42966.
856-861
Popular science pub. co., ine. 862
Family runabout 13’—514” long. ©
Dec. 29, 1989; I 25054.
Prince, Charles Chandler. 863
Automatic thermostat control for
stoves and trash-burners. © 1c. Jan.
2, 1940; I 25043.
Purser, Mark William. 864
Diesel engine using coal, or other
solid fuel. ©1c. Jan. 2, 1940; I 25052.
865
© Dee. 20, 1939:
Putnam, Brenda.*
Anatomical figure.
I 25200.
Rackow, Leo.
[Couple and tree] 10546.
14, 1989; K 44101.
Rader, Thomas D. & Macintosh, Rich-
866
© Aug.
ard. 867
Quick relining brake. © 1c. Jan. 5,
1940 ;I 251038.
Raymond, Thomas EH. 868
Hlectric output socket. © 1 ¢. Jan.
5, 1940; I 25104.
Red River lumber co. 869
Ponderosa pine, Paul Bunyan’s forest,
Westwood, Calif. ©1c. Dee. 26, 1939; |
J 29779.
Rees, Rosalie.
[Trees] 5107.
44095.
Roberts & son, ine. 871
Resolve now, says Oscar, not to worry
870
© Aug. 14, 1989; K
about clothes problems in 1940. © Dee.
11, 1939; K 42827.
Roese, Herbert F. 872
Bringing his friend a bone, 5545. ©
Aug. 14, 1939; K 44090.
Rosmini, John. 873, 874
[Couple skating] 25541.—[Skating on
pond] 25542. © Aug. 14, 19389; K
44075, 44076.
Ruellan, Andree. 875
[Laughing boy] 15144.—[Skiing boy]
15143. © Aug. 14, 1939; K 44126, 441387.
Sackett, Othie. 876
Great daylight robbery. © 1c. Sept.
22, 1939; J 29710.
14
CLASSES H—-K
no. 1, 1940
St. Scholastica school for girls. 877-882
St. Scholastica chapel:
Annunciation—Flight into
Egypt.—Immaculate conception.—Main
alter.— Nativity.— Sorrowful mother.
© Jan. 11, 1940; J 29781-29786.
Sampson, H. O.
Green remover.
I 25098.
Saragnese, Adeline.
Yiddishe shiksele.
1939 ; J 29711.
Satterlee, Louisa P. 885
Flight into Egypt; by Jean Francois
Millet. © Dec. 14, 1989; H 1536.
Scholten, Beatrice L.
Komfort hair kurler.
1940 ; I 25095.
Schott, John Arthur. 887
Curved florescent tube and fixture.
© 1c. Jan. 18, 1940; I 25140.
883
© 1 ¢. Jan. 5, 1940;
884
© 1c. Dee. 138,
886
©) te Jan b:
Schreiber, Charles. 888
plieky. © 1 c¢..Dec.. 27,. 1939: J
29688.
Schubert, William W. 889
Combination storm window and
Sereen. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1940; I 25114.
Shellhase, George. 890-892
[Birds] 10557.—[Garden under snow ]
5534.—[Twins] 10556. © Aug. 14,
1939; K 44085, 44109, 44110.
Sherman, Nicholas. 893
Reflex refrigeration cycle © 1.
Nov. 28, 1939; I 25084.
Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood.
894
Main altar in chapel of monastery of
Precious Blood. © Nov. 27, 1939; J
29776.
Slesinger, Stephen. 895-898
Bronce peeler.—G-men vs. the Living
Masks. © June 30, Aug. 1, 1989; K
44190, 44186, 44196. 44200.
Slesinger (Stephen) ine.
G-men vs. the Living masks.
1, Mar. 31, May 2, Aug.
44201, 44191, 44206, 44177.
Jack Randall in Across the Plains.—
Tex Thorne. © Aug. 1, 19389; K 44192,
44197.
Jack Randall in Stars over Arizona.—
Mr. Wong, detective—Tex Thorne. ©
June 80, 1989; K 44182, 44184, 44187.
899-912
© Mar.
2A, 19389 K
928
Mr. Wong, detective.-—Tex Thorne.—
Trigger Smith, © May 2, 1989; K
44204, 44203, 44207.
Mystery of Mr. Wong.—Tex Thorne.
© Aug. 21, 19389; K 44176, 44179.
Slogeris, Alfons J. 913
Gift. © Dec. 22, 1939; J 29739.
Smith, B. Marston. 914
Sanitary and labor saving washer for
tableware. © 1 ce Jan. 5, 1940; I
Piles:
Smith, Walter J. 915
Cap bail reshaping tool. ©1c. Nov.
28, 1939; I 25085.
Snyder, Corydon G. 916
Snyder (Corydon) method of teaching
figure and fashion illustration. © Dec.
26, 1939; I 25156.
Somppi, Lilly. 917
[Angel with candle] 10552. © Aug.
14, 1939; K 44105.
Sorensen, E. P. 918
He tried to do it himself. © Dec.
14, 1939; K 42822.
Spensley, Vincent H. 919
Designed thoro-seal piston. © 1 «.
Jan. 5, 1940; I 25091.
Spokane novelty mfg. co. 920
Pig-n-a-pen. © June 27, 1989; K
44302
Springfield, Mass. Chamber of com-
merce. 921
Springfield days, 2 great shopping
days. © Nov. 16, 1989; K 42954.
Springfield newspapers, inc. 922
’Twas the night before Christmas.
© Dec. 24, 1939; K 44000.
Staloff, Edward. 923, 924
[Bird with holly] 10588.—[Golf San-
ta] 15567. © Aug. 14, 1989; K 44100,
44142,
Staples, Cecilia. 925, 926
[Girl and birds] 5550.—[Under the
mistletoe] 10597. © Aug. 14, 1939; K
44074, 44091.
Stenbock, Harold & Gustafson, John G.
927
Astronomical chart of constellations
seen from 47th parallel north. © Nov.
18, 1989; I 25042.
Stohr, Richard. 928
Buried for twenty-one days—and sur-
vived. ©1c. Jan. 10, 1940; J 29726.
15
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
929
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Strand, Alfred O. & Tupper, Charles E.
929
Strand floor surfacer. ©1c. Dec. 26,
1939: I 25122.
Suba, Susanne. 930-932
[Girl and tree] 15538.—[Madonna
resting] 10548.—[Tree peddler] 10547.
© Aug. 14, 19389; K 44102, 44103, 44128.
Summers, Ivan. 933
[Hills of Shady] 5111. © Aug. 14,
1939; K 44080.
Szoeke, Andrew. 934
[Winter with two girls] © Dec. 25,
1939; K 42967.
Taylor instrument cos. 935
Taylor chart, OP405. © Jan 3, 1940;
I 25148.
Thompson, Charles Edward. 936
Southernmost house in U. S., Key
West, Fla. © Dee. 2, 1939; K 44065.
Tinker, J. H., jr. 937
[Child and horse] 15561. © Aug. 14,
1939; K 44139.
Tischler, Richard John. 938
Improved compass. © 1c. Jan. 5,
1940 ; I 25097.
Tobey, Barney. 939-948
[Animals in forest] 15544.—[Movie]
55838—[Open air taxi] 10553.—['Tropi-
cal Xmas] 15543.—[Xmas swinging]
10554. © Aug. 14, 1939; K 44084,
44106, 44107, 44130, 44131.
Townsend, Lee. 944
[On the horse] 10188. © Aug. 14,
1939; K 44146.
Treidler, Adolph. 945
Noel, 10591. © Aug. 14, 19389; K
44097.
Underhill, Irving.
New York (City):
George Washington bridge,
B64843.—North from 5th ave. & 34th st.,
B64936C.—Skyline & S. S. Monarch of
Bermuda, B64644C. © Dec. 29, 1939;
J 29702-29704.
Upham, Veredon William. 949
Piktur-nail. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1940; I
25107.
Uvary, Paul W. 950
Collapsible, sheet iron, wood burning
stove. ©1c. Jan. 5, 1940; I 25100.
Van Antwerp agency, inc. 951
Don’t take a chance—take a policy.
© Dec. 22, 1939; K 44061.
946-948
Van Garrison, Robert. 952
Washington relief map. © 1c. Jan.
8, 1940; I 25087.
Van Liew (D.) ine. 953
Thank God for the United States of
America. © Dec. 19, 1989; K 42975.
Vernhes, Pierre Leon. 954
Symmetrical two-flare glove with
seamless sides. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1940; I
250938.
Vitagraph, inc. 955-987
F. J. 1-33. © Dec. 6, 19389; J 29741-—
29773.
Vocafilm corp. 988
Where does steel go? © Dec. 5, 1939 ;
J 29709.
Wagner, Philip J. 989
Hammer handle. ©1c. Jan. 5, 1940;
I 25118.
Walker, Ellen G. 990
Palisades, Green River, Wy. © June
15, 1939; J 29694.
Warren national bank. 991
Exclusive direct color photograph of
Warren from Washington Park. ©
Dee. 15, 1939; K 42819.
Watts, Charles Ralph. 992
Cylindrical window of cellophane. ©
1c. Nov. 22, 1939 ; I 25055.
Way, truth & life book club. 993
This book is approved by Way, truth
and life book club. © Nov. 1, 1939; K
44064.
Webb, H. Pascal. 994
Mission San Antonio de Padua. ©
Dec. 6, 1989; K 42824.
Willard, Stephen H. 995
Varieties of desert vegetation, seen
near Palm Springs, Calif., 9A—H1607.
© Dee. 1, 1939; K 42826.
Wilson, Edward A. 996
[Boat] 10592. © Aug. 14, 1989; K
44098.
Wittemann, Herman L. 997
Federal hall. © Dec. 15, 1939; H
1544.
Wolfe, P. A. 998-1001
Feeding the porpoises by hand is a
daily routine at Marine studios, Marine-
land, Fla., 45. © Nov. 1, 19389; K
42959.
16
CLASSES H—-K
no. 1, 1940
St. Augustine, Fla.:
At the old city gates, 48.—Castle
San Marcos national monument, 3—N.—
Oldest house in the United States, 5—N.
© Nov. 1, 1939; K 42957, 42958, 42960.
Wolff & Lawrence. 1002-1006
But, Chief, we only stopped for some,
933.—Honest, Warden, I was only go-
ing out for some, 931.—Let’s cut this
short and get some, 930.—Spring ar-
rival, 900. © Mar. 11, 1989; K 44003-
44006.
Your honor, the jury would like ex-
hibit B...and some, 934.
11, 19389; K 44168.
1010
Yanchus, Edward Louis. 1007
Kromo disk. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1940; I
25056.
Zader, Willis Edward. 1008
Planetarium, 102. © July 13, 1939;
I 25149.
Zintsmaster, Daniel Webster.
1009, 1010
Brady (Bishop William O.) in official
robe:
Bust view.—Three quarter view.
© Mar.|© 1 c¢. each Oct. 18, 1939; J 29697,
29698.
Number of entries in classes H—-K included in the catalog since Jan. 1,
1940:
Reproductions of works of art (including 0 one-copy entries) ___....----_-..--. 9
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in-
Reena Gs) OLE-COMY CNbriCS)) <2 8) 4 25.23 169
Photographs (including 15 one-copy entries) -....__---_----------..----------------------- 99
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 168 contributions to periodi-
ace OFNCE ONC-COPY CHULICS)-.. 22.0) Se 474
TCU AE Sag Oe oe ne ed a ee eee 751
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THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
OF
COPY RIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC
OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
INCLUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1940
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 35.
No. 2
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON: 1940
HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,
formerly issued quarterly, but now issued monthly, is arranged in two
alphabets of proprietors, as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other
identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for
copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs
for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copy-
right proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the
use of an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. A subalphabet of
artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I,
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photo-
graphs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustra-
tions. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of
proprietors.
Under the act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, the preliminary
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CLASS G
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist
and copyright proprietor are the same.
Advance advertising.* 1011
Be careful, avoid burns. © 1.
Noy. 14, 1989; G 34957.
Allardice, James S., jr.* 1012
When its hot it freezes. © 1c. Feb.
6, 1939 ; G 34916.
Associated American artists, inc.
Wood (Grant):
Parson Weems fable.
9, 1940; G 34661.
Barre granite assn., inc.
Fontana (Aldo) Memorial:
Johnson, 1073. © Feb. 1, 1940; G
34993.
Fontana (Delio) Memorial:
Nayler, 1005. © Feb. 1, 1940; G
34994.
Kenerson (H. C.):
Jarvis memorial, 1074. © Feb. 1,
1940; G 34989.
Magistris (Ugo) :
Hanley memorial, 1072.
1, 1940; G 34991.
Richardson (Earl ©.) Memorial:
Chalmer, 1006.—Chalmers, 1076.—
Eaton, 1077.—Hallener, 1086.—Ham-
mond, 1083.—Holt, 1082.—Kennedy,
1081. © Feb. 1, 1940; G 34981-34983,
34987, 34988, 34990, 34995.
Yaeger (A. B.) Memorial:
Ferdinand - Rachel, 1071.—John-
son, 1080. — Parkley, 1085. — Revelow,
1075. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1940; G 34984
34986, 34992.
Beck engraving co.
Scowcroft (E. T.) :
Oeller’s hotel.
1940; G 34849.
Bosquet, Ernest.* 1030
Configuration of New York City. ©
1c. Feb. 9, 1940; G 34982.
Boynton & co.
Smith (Alden) :
Alma Mater, WF 562. © Jan. 4,
1940; G 34913.
1013
@) ven Jan:
1014-1028
© Feb.
1029
Oncbaer Jan. 3:
1031-1035
Lady of Grace. © Nov. 27, 1939;
G 34909.
Lady of Lourdes.
G 34911.
Nativity,
1939 ; G 34912.
© Jan. 22, 1940;
WE?'Gso: . © Deer 27;
Our Lady of Lourdes. © Dec. 14,
1939 ; G 34910.
Brennan, Phillip A. 1036
Donahue (Harry Eversfield) :
Mary, Mother of mankind. ©1e.
Jan. 26, 1940; G 34836.
Brewer, Raymond Estin.* 1037
Sail fish. © Jan. 29, 1940; G 34901.
Burr, Edward Everett.* 1038, 1039
Plaster model for window display,
1725 oO) ©) each fan. 325, 1940) = te
34834, 34835.
Caughey (Thomas) co.* 1040
Peter Pan fresh bread makes tastier
meals. © 1c. Jan. 12, 1940; G 34850.
Clement, Mildred M. 1041
Bach (Florence) :
Protection. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1939;
G 34996.
Cohn (Herman) co. 1042
Stang & Weil:
Puzzy, 2. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1940; G
34969.
Connor, Robert.* 1043
Gulliver’s mystery game. © 1.
Jan. 13, 1940; G 34915.
Davis, Donald S. 1044
Thormin (Anthony) :
Your host, standard of excellence.
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1940; G 35037.
De Filippi, Armando Paolo.* 1045
Death. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1940; G
34971.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1046
Desilets granite co. 1046-1059
Jamieson (John) Memorial:
Draper, 5146.—Grimes,
Helwick, 5151-B.—Hendon,
Krocker, 5150—A. — Lambert,
Roscoe, 5143.—Weideman, 5142.
each Dee. 23, 1989; G 34808,
34815, 34819, 34820.
Miln (Dana C.) Memorial:
Bradley, 5149.— Carlson, 5147.—
Denton, 5148.— Harriman, 5151—A.—
Helaire, 5150—-B.—Preston, 5141.
Dee. 23, 1939; G 34809, 34810, 34816—
34818, 34821.
Draper, Harry Lee & Moister, Helen
5145.—
5144,.—
5140.—
On ke
34811-
Agnes. 1060-1081
Sellman (Helen) [pseud. of H. A.
Moister ] :
All the babies.—Angel’s answer.—
Babies rich and poor.—Brother’s an-
swer—EHlves chorus, 1, 2.—Finale.—
From pioneer to modern day.—Girls
and boys around the world.—Girls and
boys in native costumes.—Impy Doubt
speaks up.—In Santa’s workshop.—
Introduction of characters.—On this
glorious Christmas.—Santa and his
helpers.—Santa’s dream.—NSister’s an-
swer.—Starting out on his journey.—
Three cheers for Santa Claus.—Three
wise men.—Way out West and way
down East.—Way up North and way
down South. © 1 c¢. each Jan. 30,
1940; G 34851-34872.
Dwyer, Philip M.
Head (John L.):
© 1. Feb. 8, 1940; G
1082
Emerson, Charles Leon. 1083
Hager (Ernst) :
Hathaway. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1939;
G 34930.
Faralla, Duane Raoul.*
Europe 1940.
G 34846.
First federal savings & loan assn. of
Washington, D. C.* 1085
Insignia of the First federal savings
and loan assn. of Washington, D. C.
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1940; G 34914.
Friedlander, Leo.*
Peace, or the First Christmas,
1c. Jan. 19, 1940; G 34838.
1084.
© 1c. Jan. 26, 1940;
1086
©
Froluk, F. A. 1087
Riverman (Alfred J.) :
Leave a note please. © 1c. Dec.
28, 1939; G 34845.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Frost & Reed, ltd.
Dawson (Montague) :
Dreadnaught (Clipper ship)—Taut
sheets. © 1c. each Feb. 15, 1940; G
34965, 34967.
Pushman (Hovsep) :
1088-1090
Summer twilight. © 1c. Feb. 15,
1940; G 34966.
Fuller, Ving.* 1091, 1092
Moe Rocco and his camel Cleo, A, B.
© 1c. each Feb. 8, 1940; G 34997,
34998.
Galea, Joseph.
Henden (B. Van Den) :
Follow Democracy, the light of the
world. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1940; G 35040.
Gilman (J. P.) granite co. 1094-1100
Bliss design co. Memorial:
Admunson, %20.— Baker, 724. —
Gibbons, 724.—Sumner, 720. © June 1,
1939; G 34918-34921.
Anderson, 722.— Gorman, 722. —
Williamson, 722. © June 1, 1940; G
34927-34929.
Green Hornet, inc.
Ward (Hugh J.):
Green Hornet edits the Sentinel.
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1940; G 24961.
Haines, James.* 1102
Secret voice. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1940; G
34903.
Hancock, Walker.* 1103
Spiral. ©1c. Jan. 2, 1940; G 34955.
Hill, Agnes Dosch.* 1104
Sunbonnet girl chasing rabbit [by
Loella] © Feb. 1, 1940; G 35019.
Hillinck, Henri P.* 1105
Horses at play. ©1e. Jan. 30, 1930;
G 34847.
Hintermeister, John Henry. 1106
Hintermeister (Hy) [i. e. J. H.]:
1093
1101
Lady Amherst pheasants. ©1e.
Jan. 31, 1940; G 34873.
Janus, Joseph John.* 1107
Bonecraft. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1940; G
34802.
Johnson, Florence Haegg.* 1108, 1109
Head of Indian man.—Head of In-
dian woman. © 1 ce. each Oct. 10,
1939; G 34962, 34963.
Johnson & Gustafson. 1110-1117
Magistris (Ugo) Memorial:
Ellson, 180-—P.—Fahey, 129-P.
1 ec. each Nov. 18, 1939; G 34827, 34828.
5013. © Dec. 5, 1939; G 34829.
20
WORKS
no. 2, 1940
Peterson (Edward R.) Memorial:
Brander, 185—P. — Goodspeed,
132-P.— Morton, 133-P.— Parker,
131-P.—Wellands, 134-P. © 1c. each
Nov. 18, 1939; G 34822-34826.
Jones bros. co.
Elwell (Roy A.):
1118
Cullen memorial, D-572. © Jan.
22, 1940; G 34954.
Kanuckel (W. P.) & son. 1119
Murray (William A.) :
Memorial, K-160. © Dec. 14,
1939 ; G 34830.
Karaffa, John G.* 1120
Useful Eustace. ©1c. Feb. 9, 1940;
G 34935.
Kelley, Edna Julia.* 1121
Progress. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1940; G
34848
Kelly, Kitty.* 1122
Kelly. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1940; G 34958.
Krier, Matthew. 1123
Follow me to the San Mateo county
fiesta. © 1c. Nov. 15, 19389 ; G 35007.
Langsam-Billig co. 1124-1135
Kane (Theodora) :
Artist’s life would be four aces.—
Dictators cry for population.—For a
queen and a king.—Ice is good for lots
of things.——If you want to be a win-
ner.—King can beat a king.—Nothing
pleases quite the same.—Overbid and
we'll go down.—Shoot if you must.—
To duel for queenie is kings delight.—
Toast to the brave—When we make
the 19th hole. © 1c. each Feb. 2, 1940;
G 34889-34900.
La Ruea, Cassandra K.* 11386-1140
Beauty flow costume.—Lorencer cos-
tume.—Orminder costume.—Pettige
costume.—Sun manderens costume. ©
1 ec. each Feb. 21, 1940; G 35020-35024.
Leondar, Arthur.* 1141
Where there’s no sense, there’s no
feeling. © 1. Feb. 6, 1940; G 35008.
Lincoln savings bank of Brooklyn.
1142
Aderenti (Vincent) :
Life of Lincoln.
1940; G 35042.
Lindwall, Arthur K.*
Triface (Trifus)
1940; G 35002.
Louisiana memorials, ine.
Reese (Pat):
Barcelona memorial, 394. © 1.
Feb. 5, 1940; G 34924.
© fies Web: {27,
1143
© 1c. Feb. 20,
1144
OF ART
1170
Lynn, Clarence Franklin.* 1145
Tooshie’s. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1940; G
348438.
McManus, Verona Marie deB.* 1146
Our Sorrowful Mother. © 1c. Jan.
24, 1940; G 34800.
Mango, Vincent Joseph.* 1147
Tarrega (Francisco) ©1c. Feb. 12,
1940 ; G 34960.
Marck, William John.* 1148
Doodler’s guide. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1940;
G 34926.
Margulis, Mack.
Sokaler (Rose) :
5 pe. jockey suit for girls as well
as boys. ©1c. Jan. 31, 1940; G 34874.
Maslow, Ethel.* 1150-1159
Automobile has two big eyes.—lIce
skating is nice skating.—Leaning out
of windows.—Let the ball roll.—Pins
and needles.—Remember your name
and address.—Stay away from the rail-
road tracks.—Water that’s hot and wa-
ter that’s cold.—When you swim.—
When you're watching a parade.
1c. each Jan. 26, 1940; G 34948-84952.
Meyer, Richard Andrew.* 1160
1940—all $ame—1880, Dumb-Ox-
Racy, Bullin’ the kid—Publi¢. ©1.«.
Feb. 12, 1940; G 34972.
Michelotti, Louis.* 1161
Dutchman. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1940; G
35036.
Milner, William Woodward.* 1162
Roo-Fing says. ©1c. Jan. 26, 1940;
G 34902.
Minazzoli, Edward A.*
Lamy (Pére Jean-Edouard)
Mar. 1, 1940; G 35068.
Modern Tuscany art co., ine
1149
1163
Chis
1164, 1165
Georgi (J.): “
Infant of Prague shrine, 300.—
Mother of Sorrows shrine, 301. © 1c.
each Jan. 15, 1940; G 35009, 35010.
Mooney, Thomas L.* 1166
Four of the aces of drinking pleas-
ure. ©1c. Jan. 10, 1940; G 34968.
Morgan, Arthur C.* 1167-1169
Ballet dancer.—Venus. © 1 c. each
Dec. 28, 1989; G 35000, 35001.
Masquerade. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1940;
G 34999.
Murray (Fran) studios, inc. 1170
Orange zip. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1940; G
34970.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1171
National photostamp co., ince.
1171, 1172
Germain art service. Individual dec-
orative frames for:
Famous orchestra leaders, photo-
stamps.—Hollywood movie stars, pho-
tostamps. © 1c. each Dee. 21, 1939;
G 34904, 34905.
Naylor, Lorena May.* 1173
Hlla Fanty. ©1c. Jan. 28, 1940; G
34801.
O’Neill, Rose.* 1174
Laff Itoff. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1940; G
35026.
Osborne co.
Buell (Alfred) :
Caught short, 4705.—Curtain call,
4699.—Hyes right, 4697.—Fair and
warmer, 4702.—Floating power, 4703.—
Mow ’em down, 4700.—One good turn,
4706. — See-worthy, 4701. — Snow use,
4708.—Stitch in time, 4709.—Stop, look
and linger, 4707.—Stretching a point,
4704.—Swing it, 4698. © 1c. each Feb.
28, 1940; G 35043-35055.
Solleiro (Luis) :
Alma de la corrida.
28, 1940; G 35056.
Paris etching soc.
Lecomte (Paul Emile) :
Chemin du lac (Road by the
1175-1188
© 1c. Feb.
1189, 1190
lake)—Oliviers (Olive trees) © Jan.
25, 1940; G 34922, 34923.
Paterson mon’t. co. 1191
Naylor (Franklin) :
Saxon memorial. © 1c. Jan. 2,
1940 ; G 34956.
Peddle, Mary I.* 1192
Ima Rhyma © 1c. Jan. 29, 1940;
G 35082.
Reynolds, Carl. - 1193-1195
Hthyl follows through to a full pow-
er stroke:
Bowling.—Rowing. © 1 ce. each
Jan. 19, 1940; G 34940, 34941.
Follow through to a full-power stroke
with Ethyl gas (Golf) ©1c. Jan. 19,
1940; G 34942.
Rittgers, Lafayette Laso.* 1196, 1197
Butch.—Twisto. © 1 c¢. each Feb.
14, 1940; G 35004, 35005.
Rock of ages corp. 1198
Haslam (Daniel Booth) :
Palmer memorial, 221. © Aug. 1,
1939 ; G 34841.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
1199-1201
Mustard textile—Nutmeg textile.—
Red pepper textile. © 1c. each Jan.
17, 1940; G 34906-34908.
Rowe, Patricia.*
Rudolph (J. EH.) trustee. 1202
Prihoda (Rudolph) :
Blue ribbon drug store. © 1 ¢.
Jan. 15, 1940; G 34964.
Sayford (Frank M.) co., ine.
1203-1209
Auer (Dorothy) :
Blacksmith.—Hunter and dogs. ©
Dec. 26, 1939 ; G 34794, 34798.
Bok tower, Florida. — Flamingos.
© Jan. 10, 1940; G 34796, 34799.
Bu-Bu, ambassador of good luck.
© Jan. 5, 1940; G 34795.
Capitol, Washington.
1940; G 34793.
© Jan. 12,
Poinsettias. © Dec. 15, 1939; G
34797.
Scheff, Frederick.* 1210
Declaration of Independence. © 1
c. Feb. 6, 1940; G 34917.
Schiller, Gottfried.* 1211, 1212
Joseph (St.) Our Lady of Catholic
action. © 1. each Feb. 12, 1940; G
34958, 34959.
Schott, John Arthur.* 1213
Susie Slide. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1940;
G 35033.
Scowcroft, Edw. T.* 1214
General Wayne inn. © 1c. Feb. 7,
1940; G 34925.
Seid, Frederick. 1215
Sampson (Cornelius) :
Johnny Wieland. © Jan. 15, 1940;
G 35041.
Shield (Waldron) co., ine. 1216-1218
Antram (Mildred) Memorial:
Longstreth, 4718.—Nelson, 4716.—
Phillips, 4717. © 1c. each Sept. 30,
1939 ; G 34831-34833.
Stone, Seymour M.* 1219
Rogers (Will) and his horse Soap
Suds. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1940; G 35006.
Swearingen, William Deane.* 1220
Ford fortune follows Fords. © 1 ¢.
Jan. 30, 1940; G 35057.
22
WORKS
no. 2, 1940
OF ART
1258
Sykes, Frank C. 1221
Burbank (EH. A.):
First aid. © 1. Feb. 19, 1940;
G 35003.
Terken, John Raymond.* 1222
Gamelin (Marie Gustav) © 1 ¢.
Feb. 23, 1940; G 35025.
Torrey, Mabel Landrum.* 1223
Morning kiss. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1940;
G 34931.
Vazah, ine.
Seovil (Cora) :
Airplane.— Bust and arms, 983,
984. — Standing lady, 754. — Standing
lady dressed, 1754. © 1. each Jan.
25, 1940; G 34803-34807.
Bust and arms, 985.—Lady figure,
711.—Lady’s head, D-1.—Man’s head,
M-57. © 1. each Feb. 9, 1940; G
34936-34939.
Lady figure, B—5.—Man’s head, 58,
59.—Sitting lady, 758.—Standing child,
11C08.— Standing lady, 713.—Standing
man, 19C18. © 1c. each Feb. 21, 1940;
G 35011-35017.
Vermont marble co. 1240
Whitehouse (Louis A.) Memorial:
Golightly, D10-01028. © Jan. 23,
1940; G 34837.
1224-1239
Waano-Gano, Joe.* 1241-1245
BH-Threwn-Hey-Rah (Indian) — Key-
Tutch (Indian) — Seneca warrior. —
Symbolic brave.-—Tom Crow (Indian)
© 1c. each Feb. 24, 1940; G 35027-
35081.
Waterbury monumental works co.
1246-1253
Piola (Cesare D.) Memorial:
Colasanto. — Dapkevicze. — De Ce-
sare. © 1. each Sept. 19, 1989; G
34974-34976.
Piola, 1, 2—Worden. © 1. each
Oct. 12, 1989; G 34973, 34977, 34978.
Pistone-—Sheehan. © 1 ec. each
Dee. 13, 1989; G 34979, 34980.
Wilvert, Samuel Austin.* 1254-1256
Nature in the raw.—Pius xr (Pope)
© 1c. each Feb. 20, 1940; G 35084,
35035.
Nature’s beauties.
1940 ; G 35018.
Young, Charles.* 1257
Doggy den. © 1c. Dee. 4, 1939; G
34844.
Zerman, Elliot.* 1258
Justice blindfolded, with scales and
sword. © Feb. 5, 1940; G 34934.
© 1c. Feb. 20,
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the catalog since Jan. 1, 1940... 507
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CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTO-
GRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Ackerly, Donald G. 1259
Cycle converter for internal combus-
tion engines. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1940; I
25303.
Ackermann (Arthur) & son, ltd. 1260
Snow geese in California; by Peter
Seott. © Nov. 1, 1939; K 44690.
Adams bros. salesbook co. 1261
Stop here if you want to go places.
© Nov. 9, 1939; K 44683.
Advertisers research service. 1262
Trade paper advertising for Nov.,
1939. © Jan. 15, 1940; I 25341.
Altman, Lawrence F,
Non-slip football.
1263
© ce, Jane.20;
1940; I 25284.
American automobile assn. Safety &
traffic engineering dept. 1264, 1265
Be alert for turning cars, 117. ©
Jan. 10, 1940; K 44763.
Practice your safety rules, 116. ©
Jan. 5, 1940; K 44764.
American mine door co. 1266
Wiring diagram, timing relay. ©
Jan. 29, 1940; I 25413.
American national red cross. 1267
First aid instruction chart showing
skeleton, large arteries and points of
digital pressure. © Jan. 25, 1940; I
25340.
American steel homes, ine. 1268
Steel panel house, 2-B. © 1. Feb.
16, 1940; I 25482.
American stove co. 1269
Who’s the wizard of cookery. ©
Feb. 1, 1940; K 44851.
Anderson, Chester Sig. 1270-1272
Plannette economic house layout.—
Solar economic house layout.—Solar
economic roof layout. © 1c. each Jan.
18, 1940; I 25225-25227.
Andrews, Bert A.
Safety guard for shingle press.
1e. Jan. 31, 1940; I 25369.
1273
©
Arcus-simplex ticket co., ine.
1274, 1275
Night game, Ebbets Field, Brooklyn.
© Feb. 12, 1940; K 44836.
Opening day, Ebbets Field, Brook-
lyn Dodgers, 1940. © Jan. 19, 1940;
K 44760.
Armour, A. Watson. 1276
Team work—success. © Jan. 2,
1940; K 44597.
Art cor photo. 1277
Helena (U. S. 8S.) © Nov. 16, 1939;
J 29793.
Bach, John. 1278
Bandage. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1940; I
25323
Baily, Fred H. & Strouse, Clarence H.
1279
Safety patrol. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1940;
I 25461.
Ballantine (P.) & sons. 1280
Order Ballantine’s ale & beer the
handy way [patches] © Aug. 15, 1939;
K 44823.
Ballon, George. 1281
Powder puff and improvements. ©
1c. Jan. 12, 1940; I 25209.
Barbera, Carmelo. 1282
Artist’s delight. ©1c. Jan. 10, 1940;
I 25201.
Barnsdale, Rich. 1283
Great Ricardo, the man on the sway-
ing pole. © Dec. 10, 1989; K 44645.
Bayer, Henry J. 1284
Oven. ©i1c. Jan. 20, 1940; I 25276.
Beard (George 8.) advertising service.
1285
Pot of silver club. © Jan. 25, 1940;
K 44826.
Beaver, A. T. 1286
Arrow pistol. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1940;
I 25483.
24
CLASSES H—-K
no. 2, 1940
1366
1287
© Dec TT, 1939;
Bell, W. F. Gordon.
Rowayton Harbor.
K 44644.
Benns, Charles P. 1288
Chart for determining z from t, h and
d. ©l1ec Nov. 23, 1940; I 25452.
Bernard picture co., inc. 1289-1300
Bernard (—):
Costume with floral border and
oval, 1, 2—Figure and park scene, 1,
2.—Floral with border design, 1, 2.—
Head of girl, 1, 2—Romantic figures, 1,
2.—Venetian costume, 1, 2. © Jan. 15,
1940; K 44787-44798.
Bessette, Fred. 1301
Custer (Gen. George A.) in center,
Col. Wm. Ludlow at his left... in the
Black Hills of Dakota, 1874. ©1e.
Nov. 30, 1939; J 29800.
Bester, Leonard R. 1302-1304
Segmental shiphull structure applied
to navy destroyer, 2500-A-1 & 2500-
A-2.—Segmental shiphull structure for
warships & naval vessels, 83050-A-—1.—
Torpedo and bullet proof armour for
war ships, 3600-A-1 & 3600-A-2. © 1
e. each Feb. 7, 1940; I 25330-25332.
Bettis, Walter Glenn. 1305
Duplex cheese scale. © Dec. 28,
1939; I 25355.
Bissell, David J. 1306
Lifting jack. ©1ec. Jan. 20, 1940; I
252M Te
Books, George H. 1307
Don’t dam the Townsend recovery
plan. © Nov. 20, 1939; K 42781.
Borrowed timers. 1308
Sacred Heart prayer reminder. ©
Dec. 19, 1939; K 44759.
Bowman, Richard Wade. 1309
Louvre jar. © 1. Feb. 12, 1940; I
25885.
Boyd, John B. & Hisenhauer, Jerry E.
1310
Sealing mold. ©1c. Jan. 20, 1940;
I 25274.
Bradlee pub. co. 1311
Peace for our nation. © Oct. 9,
1939; K 44766.
Brinnon co. 1312
Out of the dog house into the White
House. © Feb. 17, 1940; K 44884.
Brissette, Aime & Brisette, Frederic L.
1313
Two boys. © Jan. 20, 1940; K 44761.
Bristol co. 1314-1318
Bristol’s recorder chart, 11082,
11033.—Bristol’s recording voltmeter
chart, 5235. © Nov. 21, 1989; I 25345,
25847, 25348.
Bristol’s recorder chart, 11037. ©
Jan. 3, 1940; I 25350.
— 44019. © Jan. 4, 1940; I 25349.
Brown & Bigelow. 1319-1345
Always yours, 20163; by Rolf Arm-
strong.—America. Protect us by thy
might, let freedom ring, 20106; by J.
Schlaikier.—B & B girl, 20104; by Rolf
Armstrong.—Bears, 20114; by J. F.
Kernan.—Dancer, 20108; by Earl Mo-
ran. — Dreadnought (Clipper), wild
boat of the Atlantic, 20103; by Gordon
Grant.—Eve ’n’ tide, 20102; by Earl
Moran.—Friend in need, 20109; by
Frederic Stanley.—Gloria, 20119; by
Rolf Armstrong.—Going strong, 20116;
by Lawson Wood.—I'll be seeing you,
20105; by Earl Moran.—Let’s all help,
20115; by Harry Anderson.—Let’s go,
20113 ; by Billy DeVorss.—Mimi, 20117;
by Victor Tchetchet.— Night herd,
20165; by F. Tenney Johnson.—Oldest
house, St. Augustine, Fla., 20161; by
Al Mettel—Our gang—The big shot,
20035.—Out in front, 20118; by Earl
Moran.—Peggy, 20101; by Jules Er-
bit—Right in tune, 20160; by Ruth
Alexander Nichols.—Safe and sound,
20111; by F. Sands Brunner.—Scout is
helpful, 20000; by Norman Rockwell.—
Steamboat days, 20100; by Al Met-
tel—Stepping out, 20110; by K. O.
Munson.—Three’s a crowd, 20107; by
R. James Stuart.—Two champions,
20168; by Percival Rosseau.—Village
brook, 20014; by Maxfield Parrish. ©
Dec. 26, 1989; K 44853-44879.
Brown, Barnum & Schlaikjer, Erich M.
1346
Phylogeny of dinosaurs. ©1c. Jan.
31, 1940; I 25414.
Brown instrument co. 1347-1366
Brown chart, 5138. © Jan. 2, 1940;
I 25444.
— 5807-N. © Jan. 17, 1940; I
25480.
— 5928. © Dec. 12, 1939; I 25424.
5956. © Jan. 2, 1940; I 25407.
Brown instrument co. chart, 1009-F.
© Dee. 18, 1939; I 25302.
— 10517. © Feb. 21, 1939; I 25325.
— 10597. © Jan. 2, 1940; I 25344.
— 12057. © Jan. 9, 1940; I 25446.
— 12059. © Jan. 12, 1940; I 25447.
—— 12065, 12528, 12596, 12598, 12599.
25
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1367
Brown instrument co. chart—Contd.
© Jan. 2, 1940; I 25408-25412.
— 12556. © Jan. 2, 1940; I 25826.
— 12580. © Nov. 7, 1939; I 25295.
—— 12594. © Dec. 18, 1939; I 25291.
— 12595. © Dee. 11, 1939; I 25296.
12600. © Jan. 8, 1940; I 25445.
Brown instrument co. flow meter
chart, 12053. © Jan. 2, 1940; I 25327.
Brunn, Edward J. C. 1367
Wings o’er the storm. ©1c. Feb. 15,
1940; J 29874.
Bryson, Charles Lee.
If you were I and I were you. ©
Dec. 28, 1989; K 44672.
Buchman, Isaac. 1369
Sanitary san-o-pak. © 1c. Feb. 14,
1940; I 25450.
Bunkley, Helen.
Tahitian sunset.
1368
1370
© Sept. 27, 1939;
J 29789.
Burke, John A. 1371
Nativity. © 1c Jan. 25, 1940; J
29791.
Burroughs (Hdgar Rice) ine.
1372-1557
Tarzan.—Tarzan and one ape.—Tar-
zan and three apes. © June 1, 1939;
K 44663-44665.
Tarzan; by Burne Hogarth:
Blood of Tarzan.—Challenge.—
Conflict—Daring adventure.—Desper-
ate chance.—Hlephants of steel.—Fight-
ing ape.—Friends or foes.—Good for
evil. Henchmen of death.—Jungle ven-
geance.—King of the lions.—Lion
trap. — Long chance. — Soldiers of the
jungle. — Tarzan balked.—Web of
death. © May 8, 15, 22, 29, June 5,
12° 19) 26, July i, 10) 1%, 24) Si, Ane.
7, 14, 21, 28, 1987; K 44621-44637.
Tarzan ; by Harold Foster:
Flint’s return. — Hero dies.—Lone
raider. — Overwhelming foe. — Tarzan
balked.—T arzan strikes. — Tarzan’s
mistake —Treachery.—Tricked. ©
Mar. 6, 13, 20, 27, Apr. 38, 10, 1%, 24
May 1, 1987; K 44899, 44405, 44412,
44419, 44426, 44483, 44440, 44448, 44454.
Tarzan the Magnificent; by W. H.
Juhre. Strip 1-7, 9-26. © Aug. 2-7,
9, 11-14, 16-21, 23-28, 30, 31, 19387; K
44368-44392.
Tarzan’s quest; by W. H. Juhre.
Strip 31-99. © Mar. 1-6, 8-13, 15-20,
22-27, 29-Apr. 3, 5-10, 12-17, 19-24, 26-
May 1, 3-8, 10-15, 17-19, 1937; K
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
44393-44398, 44400-44404, 44406-44411,
44418-44418, 44420-44425, 44427-44439.
44434-44439 44441-44447, 44449-44453,
44455-44470.
© May
— Strip 100-162. 20-
22, 24-29, 31—June 5, 7-12, 14-19, 21-26,
28—July 3, 5-10, 12-17, 19-24, 26-31,
1937 ; K 44305-44367.
Callender, R. S. 1558-1562
Ben Hur.—Hurricane kids.—Masked
pilot. © June 1, 1939; K 44662, 44670,
44671.
Clyde Beatty, daredevil lion and
tiger trainer; by Al Lewin. © May 235,
1939; K 44811.
Time marches back; by Win Smith.
© Aug. 24, 1939 ; K 44806.
Calvert distillers corp. 1563
Protective blending. © Jan. 12,
1940; K 44689.
Cann, Walter B. 1564
Compensating spring suspension or
mounting. © 1c. Jan. 12, 1940; I
ZZ:
Capitol fuel co. 1565
[Getaway] by Reed Crandall. ©
Dec. 30, 19389; K 44686.
Carey (Philip) mfg. co. 1566
Inside outlook, The answer for ac-
tion, Blueprint for profits. © Feb. 12,
1940; J 29875.
Cargile, James H. 1567
Automatic music arranger. © 1 ©.
Feb. 19, 1940; I 25462.
Carriger, William Hampton. 1568
Shoulder rest for string instruments.
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1940; I 25322.
Carrillo, Jesus Leal. 1569
Hook system device. © 1. Feb. 3,
1940; I 25416.
Carter, C. M. 1570
Impedance analysis diagram. ©
Jan. 17, 1940; I 25342.
Castlen, Robert Cecil. 1571-1573
Automobile parking meter reserve
coin container.—Florida orange design
for tag, motor vehicle driver’s license
or auxiliary. © 1c. each Feb. 12,
1940 ; I 25886, 25387.
Auxiliary cover. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1940;
I 25318.
Chalmers, James C. 1574
Clutch or foot actuated brake con-
trol means. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1940; I
25377.
26
CLASSES H—-K
no. 2, 1940 1617
Champion corporation. 1575 | Connolly, John A. 1601
Moves over your farm like rain. © Combination lines & sail plans of a
Nov. 1, 1939; K 44721.
Cheney, Clyde L.
Combination automobile
device and license plate holder.
Jan. 20, 1940; I 25282.
Chicago & Illinois midland railway co.
1577
Lincoln the soldier, New Salem, I11.;
by Fletcher C. Ransom. © Dec. 26,
19389 ; K 44534.
Christenson, Earl O. 1578
Grease fitting cap. © 1. Feb. 17,
1940 ; I 25488.
Citizens national keep American out of
war committee. 1579
Let there be light to see through war
propaganda. © Feb. 10, 1940; K 44800.
Claff (M. B.) & sons, inc. 1580-1585
Chapman’s deb-ettes, D 945.—Felser
bros., D 271. © Dec. 22, 1989; K
44677, 44680.
Chatham, D 921. © Dec. 12, 19389;
K 44681.
Korker sports, 950.
K 44679.
Superior hy-lites, D 908. © Nov. 24,
1939; K 44682.
Trotters for sport wear, D 937. ©
Dec. 19, 1939 ; K 44678.
Classic ptg. co. 1586
Light of liberty. © Feb. 1, 1940; K
44673.
Cochrane corp.
Cochrane recorder chart, 630.
Dec. 29, 1939 ; I 25287.
Colson, U. Rae. 1588-1597
Call us.—Glamour girl; by Rolf Arm-
strong.—Home in the hills—Load of
goodness; by Charlotte Becker.—More,
please; by Charlotte Becker.—On with
the show ; by C. Twelvetrees.—Rosalie ;
by William Boynton.—NSilver peaks.—
Sweetheart; by Jules Erbit. — Twixt
love and duty; by J. S. Wittrup. ©
Jan. 26, 1940; K 44649-44658.
Combs lumber co., ine. 1598
Treasure wheel. © 1c. Feb. 21,
1940 ; I 25484.
Comfort, Michael. 1599
Vegetable and fruit peeling machine.
©1c. Jan. 31, 1940; I 25370.
Commercial films, inc. 1600
Fire. © Sept. 28, 1939; J 29868.
1576
signaling
© ve
© Dec. 26, 1989 ;
1587
©
24 feet overall sail boat, designed es-
pecially for Fred Stein, esq., West Say-
Willow Oy Dc. Pen. 1h. 140
25415.
Consolidated ptg. & stationery co.
1602, 1603
[Special bond blank]—[Special cou-
pon sheets] © Oct. 17, 1988; K 44748,
44749,
Cooley, John R. 1604
Electric safety socket plug. © 1.
Jan. 31, 1940; I 25364.
Corey, Roger. 1605
Adams (Mt.) from Wildcat trail,
Pinkham Notch, N. H., 348. © Feb.
2, 1940; J 29849.
Cornelius, Jesse William. 1606
Foundation & wall section; floor
plan; typical wall section. © 1c. Dec.
14, 1989; I 24947.
Covelskie, Joseph. 1607
Low air compression oil ignition head
for internal combustion engines. ©
1c. Feb. 17, 1940; I 25488.
Crandall, Harrison R. 1608
Powder River Jack and Silver King.
© Aug. 15, 1939; J 29867.
Crawford, Thomas D., Woodall, Rob-
ert L. & Osterberg, Algot G.
1609-1611
C-W-O control and gauge for revers-
able steam valve gears.—C-—W-—O loco-
motive quick action duplex steam
valve.—C-—W-O reversable steam valve
gear. © 1 ¢ each Mar. 1, 1940; I
25488-25490.
Cullings, James Johnson. 1612
Miniature balloon race assembly. ©
le. Jan. 22, 1940; I 25451.
Currey, Bradley R. 1613
Bandits HEcho’s kittens. © Jan. 15,
1940; J 29882.
Cwik, Gregory J., sr. 1614
Knights of the dog house. © Dec.
28, 1939 ; K 44620.
Darling, H. Jerome. 1615, 1616
Job no. 4001.
25336.
Job no. 4001-A. © Feb. 3, 1940; I
25335.
Davey, Harry. 1617
Freddie Frog. © Feb. 19, 1940; J
29883.
© Jan. 19, 1940; I
27
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1618
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 385
DeLyle, William H. 1618
Church and school friend combina-
tion book case, blackboard, ete. ©1e.
Jan. 5, 1940; I 25119.
DeMaree, S. R.
Self-adjusting roller skate.
Jan. 31, 1940; I 25365.
Disney (Walt) productions. 1620
Disney’s (Walt) Pinocchio scrap
book, 634. © Jan. 2, 1940; K 44880.
Ditzler color co. 1621
You can’t afford to drive a shabby
car. © Dee. 15, 19389; K 44687.
Dodds (Harle C.) ine. 1622
Dawes memorial, 246. © 1c. Jan.
24, 1940 ; I 25230. '
Dow (Louis F.) co. 1623-1639
Brookside manor.—Challenge; by Ed-
win Bolenbaugh.—Champs afield; by
Edm. H. Osthaus.—Deep in the
Rockies; by D. B. Conrad.—Friendly
pair; by Jules Erbit— Harvest time.—
Help wanted; by Elvgren.—How about
a date; by Billy DeVorss.—Let’s go;
by Billy DeVorss.—Look out, gramp;
by John Henry Hintermeister.—Maid
of the mist.—Pink lady; by Billy De-
Vorss. Safety first choice. — Trouble
for two; by Charlotte Becker.—Wind-
ward, ho.—Winter moonlight; by W. M.
Thompson. — Winter queen; by Billy
DeVorss. © Dec. 15, 1939; K 44770-
44786.
1619
(©) Ie,
Dunnigan, Louis. 1640
From Broadway to heaven, Elinor C.
Flynn. ©1c. Feb. 14, 1940; J 29887.
Eggert, H. F. 1641
Garrick (United States packet ship)
of New York. © Dec. 30, 1939; K
44647.
Higen, Morris. 1642
That the coming year may prove all
easy pulling for you. © Dec. 20, 1939;
K 44471.
Hklund, Hildore C. 1643
Sacajawea and Lewis & Clark. ©
le. Jan. 18, 1940; J 29861.
Electrical industries mfg. co., inc. 1644
Leach recorder assembly diagrams,
model C-12. © Jan. 2, 1940; I 25454.
Elkins, Irving A. 1645
Fountain or drinking faucet. ©1e.
Feb. 3, 1940; I 25420.
Ellis (Geo. H.) co. 1646
Charles W. Morgan (Whaler) ©
Jan. 2, 1940; K 44472.
Hmery, George S. 1647
Faucet design, type K. © 1c. Jan.
31, 1940; I 25304.
Hmpie, Hal H. 1648-1650
Picturesque Arizona, th’ petrified
forest, C-301.—Red skin in the sunset,
C-173.—Way out West—not in the
proper mood to write, C-165. © Oct.
10, 1989; K 44598-44600.
Hugene gleemen. 1651
Hugene gleemen civic male chorus.
[Letterhead] © Dec. 28, 19389; K
44832.
Failla, Tony. 1652
Adjustable ladder.
1940; I 25360.
Famous artists syndicate, ine.
1653-1655
Clyde Beatty; by Al Lewin. © Aug.
24, 1939; K 44808.
Clyde Beatty, daredevil lion and tiger
trainer; by Al Lewin. © June 23, July
26, 19389 ; K 44821, 44818.
Farlin, Helmer.
Shoe attachment.
1940; I 25368.
Farmer, Freda Schoppert. 1657
Oven glide and glide E-Z ©l1e
Jan. 12, 1940; I 25207.
Fasolino monuments, inc. 1658
Fishbein memorial, 1014-A. © 1c.
Jan. 4, 1940; I 25228.
Ferris, Annette R.
Ferris (J. L. Gerome) :
Greatest American and his flag.—
Liberty Bell’s first note.—Putting the
stars on the first flag. © June 20, 1917;
H 1567-1569.
Finnish relief fund, inc. 1662
Enlist today for the relief of the
heroic citizens of brave little Finland.
© Jan. 8, 1940; K 44852.
Fish, Abraham William. 1663
Single axis atomizer. ©1c. Jan. 24,
1940; I 25231.
Fleagle, M. Jeanette.
Contentment, 1940.
1940; J 29889.
Frampton, Norman.
Cellophane wrapper opener.
Feb. 3, 1940; I 254380.
OM ewan soak
1656
© dsc Jamagols
1659-1661
1664
© 1c. Feb. 26,
1665
Ome
28
CLASSES H—-K
no. 2, 1940
Fridgen, John N. 1666
Automatic mail box and road sign
post. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1940; I 25405.
Fried, David. 1667
Motor hotel on a major highway
entering Boston. ©1c. Jan. 26, 1940;
E 25233.
Fritsche, Susanne E. 1668
Adjustable clothes pin bag hooks. ©
ie. Jan. 31, 1940; I 25381.
Frost & Reed, Itd. 1669-1672
Atlantic salmon fishing; by Ogden M.
Pleissner. © Sept. 29, 1939; H 1549.
Fishing boats, Joinville; by H. Cal-
lot. © Jan. 5, 1940; H 1548.
Summer day—Treboul; by H. Piro-
nin. © Jan. 5, 1940; H 1547.
Summer twilight—The princess. ©
Dec. 21, 1939 ; H 1566.
Fuld, Leonard Felix. 1673
Fuld (Leonard Felix) portrait. ©
1c. Jan. 31, 1940; J 29801.
Gabriel, J. A. 1674
Automatic self loading conveyer. ©
1 c. Feb. 21, 1940; I 25477.
Geller, Andrew. 1675
Rana-cuera.
44608.
General mills, inc. 1676-1700
Larro research farm standard milk
production graph for cows giv-
ing peak production of:
25 lbs. daily.—27.5 lbs. daily.—30
Ibs. daily.—382.5 lbs. daily.—35 lbs.
daily.—87.5 lbs. daily.—40 lbs. daily.—
42.5 lbs. daily.—45 Ibs. daily.—47.5 lbs.
daily.—50 Ibs. daily.—52.5 lbs. daily.—
55. ibs. daily.—57.5 lbs. daily.—60 lbs.
daily.—62.5 lbs. daily.—65 lbs. daily.—
67.5 lbs. daily.—70 Ibs. daily.—72.5 Ibs.
daily.—75 lbs. daily.—77.5 lbs. daily.—
80 Ibs. daily.—82.5 lbs. daily.—85 lbs.
daily. © Oct. 30, 1940; I 25235-25259.
General motors corp. 1701
Automobile chassis. © Oct. 30, 1939;
I 25404.
Gerard photo. 1702, 1703
Immature great-blue herons, A2VB-—
7-329-A, A2VB-7-329-B. © July 12,
1939 ; J 29794, 29795.
Gerlach-Barklow co. 1704-1762
After big game; by C. Twelvetrees.—
@oJan. 15, 1940. K
Aiming to please; by Buell.—Aw, cut it |
out; by C. Twelvetrees.—Barrel of fun;
by C. Twelvetrees.—Bicyclist built for
view; by Buell—By the Zuider Zee:
1765
by F. Van Vreeland. — Cumberland
road.—Easy on the ice; by Buell.—Gay
racqueteer; by Buell.—Getting all the
breaks; by CC. Twelvetrees.—Go to
blazes; by C. Twelvetrees. — Gunga
Din; by C. Twelvetrees.—Hocus focus ;
by C. Twelvetrees.—Hold tight; by
Buell.—Home of heart’s content; by
[Francis Dixon]—In tune with the
times; by C. Twelvetrees.—It’s a
hobby ; by C. Twelvetrees.—Just a hab-
it; by Buell.—Lindy did it, so can I;
by C. Twelvetrees.—Look who’s here;
by A. H. Hider.—Memories ; by William
Mark Young.—No fooling; by Buell.—
One for the money; by Buell.—Shot
heard ’round the world; by Jennie
Brownscombe.—Ski-daddling the blues ;
by Buell.—Super sleuth; by C. Twelve-
trees.—Sure as shootin’; Buell.—Swing
it; by Buell.—Things are looking up;
by Buell.—Where’s the fire? by C.
Twelvetrees.—Winter; by Leon R.
Pescheret.—With the hounds in full
cry. © Dec. 26, 1939; K 44502-44533.
Bluebirds for happiness; by Adelaide
Hiebel.—Breakfast for three; by Char-
lotte Becker.—Bright eyes; by H. S.
Hewlett.—Captain; by Jules Erbit.—
Caressing breezes; by Buell.—Children
of the forest; by Adelaide Hiebel.—
Christmas night on the range; by
Courtney.—Cutty Sark; by Smith.—
Dearest spot on earth to me; by George
W. Drew.—Especially for you; by
Bradshaw Crandell.—family of cham-
pions; by Adelaide Hiebel—From an
old-fashioned garden; by R. A. Fos-
ter.—In the gloaming; by C. P. Ap-
pel.—Lucky dog; by Jules Erbit.— Mid
mountain grandeur.—Mill in Fourges,
France; by Paul Emile Lecomte.—Miss
Caprice; by Bradshaw Crandell.—Mis-
sion San Xavier del Bac; by H. S.
Hewlett.—Ready for a canter; by Ade-
laide Hiebel.—Right 0’ way; by Ade-
laide Hiebel—Sage of Claremore; by
A. D’Elia.—Song in her heart; by Brad-
shaw Crandell.—Traffic court; by Ade-
laide Hiebel—wWaiting for you; by
Bradshaw Crandell.—Welcome stran-
ger; by Bradshaw Crandell.—When my
ship comes in; by Adelaide Hiebel—
Who says I’m out; by Adelaide Hiebel.
© Dec. 26, 1939; K 44475-44501.
Gibbs, Martin L. 1763
Pocket case for carrying sanitary tis-
sues. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1940; I 25383.
Gilmore, Harry R. 1764, 1765
Means of basting meat or poultry by
percolation. — Roasting pan with self
basting system. © 1c. each Feb. 3,
1940 ; I 25424, 25495.
29
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1766
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Gilson, C. H. 1766
Automatic four wheel automobile
jack. ©1c. Jan. 15, 1940; I 25310.
1767
Orie
Godoy, A. Garcia.
I. R. T., the magic guide.
Jan. 12, 1940; I 25354.
1768
©le
Godwin, Clifford Burgess.
Next new model (amended)
Feb. 6, 1940; I 25312.
Goes, A. 1769-1789
[Billboard blotter] 1672. © July 15,
1939; K 44707.
[Bond and coupon blank] 116A.—
[Bonds and coupon blanks] 103A. ©
Mar. 1, 1939; K 44711, 44712.
[Bond and coupon blank] 317A. ©
Aug. 8, 1939; K 44710.
[Bond blank] 112.—[Bond blank and
coupon] 114%A. © Sept. 1, 1989; K
44751, 44752.
[Bond blank] 322A.— [Certificate
blank] 1651%4. © May 9, 1939; K 44708,
44713.
[Bond blank] 325A. © Apr. 1, 1939;
K 44719.
[Bond blank with 10 coupons] 468.
© Sept. 15, 1937; K 44750.
[Bonds and coupon blanks]
© Aug. 8, 1938; K 44714.
[Memo book] 440. © Jan. 2, 1940;
K 44827.
[Pennsylvania state stock certificate]
385. © Feb. 1, 19389; K 44718.
[Special border blank] © Mar. 10,
1939; K 44709.
[Special certificates—Oil field illus-
tration] © Apr. 15, 1939; K 44720.
[Special policy blank] GX. © Nov.
24, 1939; K 44755.
[Stock certificate] 383. © Dec. 3,
19386; K 44716.
[Stock certificate blank] 43%. ©
May 9, 1989; K 44754.
— 44%. © Nov. 24, 1986; K 44715.
——91%. © Dec. 1, 1936; K 44717.
—— 384. © Aug. 1, 1939; K 44753.
Goings, William C. 1790
Theft protecting automobile tail
light. ©1c. Jan. 31, 1940; I 25367.
Gordon, Harry. 1791
Relation of labor saving inventions,
wars, events, U. S. gold, domestic secur-
ities issued to the all commodity index.
© 1c. Mar. 1, 1940; I 25491.
296A.
Graham, Walter C. 1792
Illuminated magnifiers with inter-
changeable mountings. © 1c. Jan. 29,
1940; I 25299.
Graphic arts process corp. 1793
Lithographed in U. S. A., an extra
dash of style, sparkle... © Nov. 3,
19389; K 44638.
Graves, S. W. & Stevenson, Robert E.
1794
Liquid container. © 1 e¢ Jan. 2,
1940; I 25220.
Green, Raymond V. 1795
Tube cutting machine. © 1. Jan.
31, 1940; I 253872.
Grobe, Edwin O. 1796
Inside diameter caliper. © 1c. Feb.
3, 1940; I 25428.
Gross (Edward) co., ine. 1797
Agony in the garden; by C. Bosseron
Chambers. © Feb. 6, 1940; K 44726.
Hackney, Myron. 1798, 1799
Design of plastic furniture, 26. ©
1c. Jan. 30, 1940; I 25298.
—— 27. ©1c. Mar. 1, 1940; I 25487.
Hageman, Lloyd Merrell. 1800
Forced-feed fountain toothbrush. ©
1e. Jan. 31, 1940; I 253866.
Hagen, Elmer J. 1801
Chalk and crayon extension holder.
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1940; I 25267.
Hahn, Alma A. 1802, 1803
Paramount autofocus enlarger. © 1
ce. Feb. 12, 1940; I 25398.
Paramount autofocus enlarger, two
to five diameters. © Feb. 21, 1940;
I 25479.
Hall, Alice L. 1804, 1805
Fleming (Mr. and Mrs. Owen) and
boys, Dover; by J. Dempsey.—Street
(Caroline, Sarah and Emily) New Ha-
ven, 1832. © Dec. 15, 19389; H 1570,
1571.
Halsey, Edward S. 1806
Ironing-chord holder. © 1c. Feb. 8,
1940 ; I 25329.
Hanley (James) co. 1807-1814
Come on out and play. Wonder if
that ground hog sees the wrong shad-
ow. © Feb. 2, 1940; K 44881.
I guess it must be Saturday night.
© Feb. 7, 1940; K 44756.
I like ’em better in cans.
1940; K 44684.
© Jan. 17,
30
CLASSES H-K
no. 2, 1940
I’m all right so far. Put Hanley’s
on ice. © Jan. 24, 1940; K 44758.
Special release! Now for some fun.
© Jan. 2, 1940 ; K 44757.
They put salt on their tails. Makes
you thirsty. © Feb. 14, 1940; K 44825.
This ought to be good. © Jan. 10,
1940; K 44685.
Well, do I get it, judge? Best of
bread. © Feb. 20, 1940; K 44850.
Hansen, Sigurd R. 1815
Safe-T match match packet cover.
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1940; I 25388.
Harmsen, Guillermo F. 1816
Improved internal combustion tur-
bine. © 1c .Jan. 20, 1940; I 25264.
Hawk, Eugene William. 1817
Telamap. -© Oct. 19, 1939; I 25351.
Hays corp. 1818-1820
Hays recorder chart, 313. © Jan. 10,
1940; I 25223.
— 317. © Jan. 30, 1940; I 25389.
—— 351. © Jan. 10, 1940; I 25197.
Hayti, Mo. 1821
Hayti, Mo. auto license, 1940. ©
Jan. 2, 1940; K 44768.
Heath, Charles W[ebster] 1822-1824
Heath’s power post-hole digger. ©
1e. Jan. 31, 1940; I 253738.
Heath’s rotatable marine propul-
sion.—Heath’s rotary ejector nozzle.
© 1c. each Jan. 29, 1940; I 25292,
25293.
Heddon’s (James) sons. 1825
Heddon speed-swing shafts. © Dee.
25, 1939 ; K 44725.
Heileman (G.) brewing co. 1826
I’m riding high on quality. © Feb.
10, 1940; K 44831.
Heinrich, Valentine. 1827
Miniature safety razor. © 1c. Jan.
31, 1940; I 253861.
Henderson, Ken L. 1828
Mrs. Silver’s diggin’s. © Dec. 11,
1939 ; J 29790.
Hendricks, Nathan V. 1829
Cross section of earth through polar
diameter. © 1c Jan. 26, 1940; I
25285.
Heron, Robert F. 1830
Chemical treatment of plant cuttings.
© Nov. 20, 1939; J 29788.
3980—40——_2
1847
Hewitt, Charles. 1831
Spirit Lake, Id., Masonic temple. ©
Jan. 8, 1940; J 29804.
Hilborn, Julius. 1832
America their alma mater, democ-
racy their goal. © Dec. 10, 1939; J
29871.
Hodgson, Tom.
Keep-car-clean shoe scraper.
Jan. 31, 1940; I 25375.
Hoffman, Arnold & Huntington, Robert.
1834
Okie: jam :20,
1833
©)! 1e.
License plate seal.
1940; I 25261.
Hoffman, Malvina. 1835
Baby—38 weeks old. © 1. Jan. 11,
1940; J 29862.
Howell, Henry Clay. 1836
Weather clock. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1940;
2520
Howell, Walter C. 1837
Plans for sailing boat, S-15-45. ©
Dec. 15, 1989 ; I 25221.
Industrial equities, inc. 1838, 1839
What makes a railroad go? Motive
and man power, 20R.—Win cash for
your ideas that reduce accidents on our
property, 24R. © Oct. 20, 1939; K
44641, 44642.
International business machines corp.
1840, 1841
Typing with glasses of water poised
on each wrist.—Typing with glasses of
water strapped to each wrist. © 1.
each Feb. 8, 1940; J 29847, 29848.
Jacobson, Sylvia. 1842
Help-a-bit kit. © Dec. 7, 1939; K
44675.
Jansson, Arvid. 18438
Uniform risillience [?] spring for ve-
hicles. ©1c. Jan. 20, 1940; I 25216.
Johnson, Clifford C. & Humiston, Law-
rence J. 1844
Travelarm. © Nov. 8, 1939; K 44799.
1845
©. 1 © Sanp7ys2s 1946:2 7
Jones, Areal F.
Win-dor.
25208.
Jones, Joel T., jr.
Safety match case.
1940; I 25358.
Kaasa, Gilbert O. 1847
Tool stand. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1940; I
25262.
1846
© 4Aye.nJanz 31,
ol
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1848
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 85
Kelley, Albert. 1848, 1849
Beater device and improvements.—
Hgg beater. © 1c. each Feb. 3, 1940;
I 25419, 25427.
Ketcham (Howard) ine. 1850, 1851
Suggestions for a smart, comfortable
and economical small passenger car.—
Suggestions for a smart, easily-loaded.
inexpensive delivery vehicle. © 1 e.
each Jan. 20, 1940; I 25194, 25195.
Kimble glass co. 1852-1854
Get your Kimble dairy manual, we
still have a copy for you. © Feb. 15,
1940; K 448835.
Kimble brand for assurance, weigh-
ing bottles. © Feb. 1, 1940; K 44691.
Kimble glass vials for maximum
adaptability. © Feb. 1, 1940; K 44676.
King, Carolyn Williams. 1855
From my old scrap book. © Jan. 12,
1940; K 44722.
Kinney, Edson Frank. 1856
Model window display featuring safe-
ty razors and blades. © 1. Feb. 1,
1940; I 25358.
Kirkpatrick, Ephraim W. 1857
Power motor. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1940;
I 25468.
Knox, John. 1858, 1859
At Beverly Farms, Mass., in Sept.,
1930:
Holmes (Justice Oliver Wendell )—
Holmes (Justice Oliver Wendell) and
John Knox. © 1c. each Feb. 23, 1940;
J 29884, 29885.
Koch, Edwin Albert. 1860
Novel apartment house design. ©
Dec. 10, 1939 ; K 44765.
Krebs, LeRoy J. 1861
Combined passing signal, directional
light and stolen signal. ©1c. Jan. 20,
1940; I 25280.
Krinbill, Howard Ruh. 1862
Depreciation reserve chart. © Dec.
19, 1939; I 25282.
Kroc, Louis. 1863
Quick action hook. © 1c. Jan. 31,
1940; I 253879.
Krupin, Philip & Heilmann, Clement J.
1864
Design for coaster plate. ©1c. Jan.
20, 1940; I 25269.
Kuhlhanek, Jerry J.
Box cover retainer.
1940; I 25275.
1865
©l1ec. Jan. 20,
Kunstanstalten May, a. g. 1866-1878
Brandung bei sonnenaufgang, 6472;
by J. Harders.—Egern am Tegernsee,
7622; by Clemens Freitag.—Fischkut-
ter auf ruhiger see, 5741; by Rudolf
Guba.—Heilige Familie bei der arbeit,
7722; by Rudolf Wenzel [pseud. So-
nino]—Hitler (Adolf) 7222; by Hans
Schultze - Gorlitz.—Im Wartburghof,
5000; by Otto Hamel.—Konig der liifte,
5739; by Karl Wurm.—Mariagern mit
Watzmann, 7623; by Hans Sengtha-
ler.—Millstatt am see, 7624; by Franz
Bernhard. — Ober-Grainau, 7621; by
Heinz Theis.—Sommerabend, 5842; by
George M. Meinzolt. © Aug. 10, 1939;
H 1551-1558, 1555-1562.
Mohn und margueriten, 5843; by M.
Streckenbach. © Nov. 2, 1939; H 1550.
Rosen am fenster, 7253; by Adolf
Mother. © June 22, 19389; H 1554.
Lamberty co., ine. 1879
Baptismal certificate © Aug. 1,
1939; K 44688.
Lamborn & ©co., inc. 1880
Lamborn’s chart of 19389 sugar prices.
© Jan. 20, 1940; I 25196.
Landry, Richard. 1881
Remains of a battle royal. © 1.
Feb. 23, 1940; J 29888.
Larson & Carlson, ine. 1882
In memoriam. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1940;
IT 25234.
Lawsine, Leo. 1883
RMA standard T-111 television sig-
nal. ©1c. Feb. 15, 1940; I 25432.
Lee, H.
Certificate border ©
June 1, 1989; K 44701.
Lee, S. Charles. 1885-1887
Stagger type seating arrangement,
528. ©1c. Feb. 5, 1940; I 25319.
Theatre entrance arrangement, 507—
1A.—Theatre floor arrangement, 500-1.
© 1c. each Feb. 5, 1940; I 25333, 25834.
Leiby, Irvin J. 1888
Arm and sill shield. © 1c. Jan. 20,
1940 ; I 25272.
Lejeune. 1889
Lejeune presents four tropical
odeurs. © Dec. 10, 1939; K 44648.
Leon, John. 1890
[Commercial design] These rules
are the same for figure drawing or any
object in nature. © Feb. 6, 1940; I
25403.
1884
blotter, 22.
o2
CLASSES H-K
no. 2, 1940
1927
1891
© Jan. 17, 1940; J
Lever bros. co.
It’s up to you.
29886.
Lewis, D. D. 1892
Universal spirit of service, God’s
whisper. © Feb. 8, 1940; K 44822.
Liggett & Meyers tobacco co. 1893
Pipe smokers .. . try a milder cooler
smoke, Granger. © Jan. 4, 1940; K
44833.
Lloyd studio. 1894-1897
Birth of a new nation.—Charter mak-
ing —Exploration.—Trading. © Mar.
23, 1939; J 29878-29881.
Lopez, Serafin Garcia. 1898
Milk bottle cap.
1940; I 25198.
Loreh, Harry S. 1899
Park-in theatre; main floor plans.
© Feb. 8, 1940; I 25442.
Lord (Phillips H.) ine. 1900
Gang busters in the war on crime.
© June 1, 1939; K 44666.
Lowry & Mills. 1901
Graph of buying power and selling
pressure. © Dec. 30, 1939; I 25305.
© mica Janes;
ioe 1G.) (Ww. 1902
Rotary cultivating wheel. © 1 ¢.
Jan. 12, 1940; I 25204.
McCullough, David R. 1903
Mystic sleeping bed. © 1c. Feb. 19,
1940; I 25464.
MeDonald, Velma. 1904
Red and black, two color combina-
tion, all-in-one fountain pen. © 1 ©.
Jan. 27, 1940 ; I 25308.
McGrath, John. 1905
Spiral grooved smoke stack. © 1c.
Jan. 31, 1940; I 25371.
Majestic co. 1906, 1907
Forced air heating systems, time and
material estimating graphs based on
85 jobs in three cities. © Jan. 19,
1940 ; I 25343.
Gravity heating systems, time and
material estimating graphs based on
60 jobs in three cities. © Jan. 19,
1940 ; I 25448.
Management engineers. 1908
Management control board. © Mar.
1, 1939; I 25384.
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, ine. 1909
[Recorder chart] 9114. © Feb. 15,
1940 ; I 25431.
Q
oO
Martin, Hal. 1910
Cape Cod cuddy construction plans.
© Jan. 20, 1940; I 25458.
Masters, Sib W. 1911
Fish trap...© 1 c..Jan.. 31, 1940; I
25359.
Mead, Johnson & co. 1912-1914
Babies supervised by physicians are
better babies. © Dec. 23, 1939, Jan.
23, 1940; K 44609, 44828.
Winken, Blinken and Nod; by Bern-
hard Pothast. © Jan. 24, 1940; K
44829.
Meek, Richard Clarkson. 1915
Progressive steps for trisecting an
angle by the Meek method. © 1 «.
Jan. 22, 1940; I 25215.
Melchar, Louis E. 1916
Scottish terrier club of northern
Ohio. © Nov. 30, 1989; K 44646.
Melcher, Emil. 1917
Scooter grass edger. © 1c. Feb. 19,
1940 ; I 25465.
Mendel, Delbert A. 1918
Psychrosolver.
2D45siy
Merchant, William F. 1919
Dry Falls, Grand Coulee, Wash. ©
Dec. 30, 1989; J 29864.
Mertz, Robert C.
Flashlight blackout.
1940 ; I 25466.
© Sept. 19, 1939; I
1920
© 1c. Feb. 19,
Messenger corporation.
Kelly (G. M.):
Jesus on the Mount of Olives, 900—
Good Shepherd, 901. © Dec. 12, 1939;
K 447238, 44724.
1921, 1922
Metz litho arts, ine. 1923
Congratulations seagram to — Con-
gratulations and best wishes from —.
© Dee. 26, 1939 ; K 44704.
Microphoto. 1924, 1925
Kalo terme minor, X 302.—Reticuli-
terme hespures, X 301. © Aug. 17,
1939 ; J 29805, 29806.
Miener, Albert V. 1926
Necktie holder. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1940;
aera Se
Mietk-Liuba, Margaret Zinaida von.
1927
Melody hour. © Nov. 15, 1939; K
44474.
3
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1928
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Milholland, Texas A. 1928
Free wheeling hub. © 1c. Feb. 19,
1937 ; I 25467.
Miller, Junius G. 1929
Wire line saver for swivel sockets.
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1940; I 25263.
Milner’s studio.
Pride of Texas.
1930
© Feb. 1, 1940; J
29876.
Mohr, Lewis L. Su
Automatic stepladder. © 1c. Feb. 3,
1940; I 25426.
Morando, Emanuel R. 19382-1934
Cable payout and take up service.—
Combined coat and vest.—Jack for
automobiles. © 1 ¢e@ each Jan. 380,
1939 ; I 25313-25315.
Morehouse baking co. 1935
New brand captures valuable vitamin
B-1. © Feb. 1, 1940; K 44706.
Moss & @o.
Flirtation; by Thomas Attardi.
Jan. 31, 1940; H 1545.
Mother Cabrini league. 1937
Cabrini (Blessed Francis Xavier)
© Feb. 10, 1940; K 44824.
Mueller (Josef) Verlag Ars sacra.
1938, 1939
Volkel (Oswald) : ;
Jesus bei Maria und Martha,
38001.—Jesus der kinderfreund, 38000.
© June 15, 19389; H 1568, 1564.
Murphy (Thos. D.) co. 1940, 1941
Strachan (Claude) :
_ Home of my childhood.—Welcome
of the open door. © Dec. 26, 1939; K
44601, 44602.
Myaida, Shogo. 1942, 1943
Diagrams of flower arrangement
forms.—Diagrams of flower arrange-
ment rules. © 1c. each Jan. 22, 1940;
I 25218, 25219.
National industrial conference board,
inc. 1944-1949
Cost of living and real weekly earn-
ings, 1929-1989. © Feb. 9, 1940; I
25486.
Cotton and wheat, United States,
crop years, 1928-1939. © Feb. 2, 1940;
I 25320.
Course of the federal deficit, fiscal
years 1931-1941. © Jan. 19, 1940; I
25222.
1936
©
3
4
Farm prices, income and purchases,
United States, 1929-1939. © Feb. 23,
1940; I 25481.
Mineral production, United States,
1860-1939. © 1c Jan. 26, 1940; I
25301.
Public debt versus private debt in the
United States. © Feb. 16, 1940; I
25487.
National lead co. Baroid sales div.
1950
Viscosity of sucrose-water solutions
as a function of composition and tem-
perature. ©1c. Jan. 26, 1940; I 25286.
New York graphic soc., inc. 1951
Cherry blossoms; by Louis Van der
Steen. © Jan. 24, 1940; H 1565.
Norcross. 1952-2013
Ain’t birthdays wonderful, 15B1041.—
Ain’t you ever going to write? 15R781.—
Anniversary greetings, 10W455.—Birth-
day? Well, I turned out my pockets,
10B1049.—Could I forget your birth-
day? Neigh, neigh, 15B1039.—Don’t
give a toot about birthdays, 10B1039.—
Floppy, A, B.—Got your birthday on my
mind, 10B1042.— Happy anniversary,
ain’t love grand? 10W454.—Happy
birthday dearie, 15B1030.— Happy
birthday from guess who? 10B1020.—
Happy birthday, get all you can out of
it, 15B1046.—Happy birthday, long
time no see, 10B1046.—Happy birthday,
no one would know you had ’em,
10B1051.—Happy birthday, the joke’s
on you, 10B1043.—Happy birthday to
my sweet little sweetheart, 25B962.—
Happy birthday, you sweet thing,
15B1045.—Happy birthday, you’re a
sweet little headache, 15B1033.—Have
a grand trip, with no hitches to it,
10R604.—Hello honey, happy birthday,
15B62.—Hi ho, it’s your birthday I
know, 15B1037.— Hope the _ hospital
days pass quickly, 15C444.—Hope you’ll
soon be feelin’s frisky, 15C316.—Hope
youll soon be in perfect shape,
15C314.—Hope you’ll soon be well and
riding high, 10C314.—I think of you day
in, day out, 10B743.—I’d do anything to
make you well, 15C313.—I’d walk more
than a mile to wish you happy birth-
day, 15B1040.—I’ll write soon, you
might think my arm is_ broken,
10R791.—I’m a scatterbrain for forget-
ting your birthday, 10B533.—Isn’t your
birthday near? 10B608.—Just a birth-
day thought, straight from my heart,
15B65.—No lion, I hope your birthday
will be just gr-r-rand, 15B1042.—One
anniversary wish for two, 15W453.—
Put on the feed bag.—Sick? Oh what
CLASSES H-K
no. 2, 1940
upsetting news, 10C315.—Smile, darn
you, smile! it’s your birthday,
10B1040.—So glad your operation is
over, 15C473.—So pleased to hear
you’re better, 10C318.—There’s always
room for one more birthday, 15B1034.—
This is a good trick—To cheer you
with a get-well chorus, 10C316.—
Watch your step and get well soon,
15C308.—Yoo hoo! happy birthday to
you-oo0, 10B1041.—You sick? Gosh I’m
sorry, 15C315.—You sick? So sorry,
dear, such news to hear, 10C317.—Your
birthday, well! well! 25B1007. © Jan.
8, 1940; K 44535-44581, 44590.
Birthday message, 50B31.—Corset’s
your trick—Cup of cheer, 10R701.—
For mother’s birthday, a heart full of
love, 50B671.—F or the bride and groom,
a house of dreams, 15W51.—Good
morning! I’m thinking of you today,
15R701.—I nude you'd lack a suit.—lI
nude you’d make a hit.—Let yourself
go and bid. © Jan. 6, 1940; K 44582-
44587, 44591, 44594, 44596.
Birthday thoughts of you, 35B32.—
For a real good friend, 15R746.—Glad
birthday mother dear, 15B674.—Happy
birthday to my husband, 25B840.—
While you are ill, 15C212. © Jan. i2,
1940; K 44588, 44589, 44592, 44593,
44595.
Norton, Homer L. 2014
Anti-side slipping attachment for mo-
tor vehicles. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1940; I
25423.
- Oahu pub. co. 2015-2020
Lessons from Oahu school of music.
© Jan. 3, 1940; K 44882.
Linger longer. © Jan. 22, 1940; K
44885.
Old oaken bucket.
K 44887.
GCnward Christian soldiers.
9, 1940; K 44884.
Silver threads among the gold. ©
Feb. 8, 1940; K 44883.
You go to your church and I'll go to
mine. © Jan. 9, 1940: K 44886.
Oakes, Edward D. 2021
Mire flail.. © 1 c. Jan. 20, 1940; I
25278.
Odemark, Laura. 2022, 2023
Buffalo herd.—Three playmates. ©
1 ¢. each July 25, 1939; J 29811, 29812.
O’Donnell, Edward T. 2024
Submarine tubes or tunnels. © 1c.
Jan. 31, 1940; I 25382.
© Feb. 16, 1940;
© Jan.
55
2061
Ohio oil co., ine. 2025
Marathon tell-tale check-up. © Jan.
10, 1940; I 25478.
Oriel, William Byron. 2026
Home baseball game. © 1c. Jan 2,
1940 ; J 29802.
Osborne co. 2027-2035
Across the Delaware—Christmas,
1776; by Henry Hintermeister.—Double
eatch; by Henry Hintermeister.—Good
health, good cheer, safe voyage ahead;
by Walter De Maris——Happy land of
childhood; by Maud Tousey Fangel.—
Home is home the wide world over; by
Henry P. Smith.— Homeward bound
from the seven seas; by A. Liedtke.—
Perfect point; by Arthur D. Fuller.—
Pioneers of tomorrow; by Walter De
Maris.—Shining sea, a smiling sky and
a happy home; by Daniel Sherrin. ©
Dec. 26, 1939; K 44610-44618.
Ouren, Karl. 2036
Erikson (Leif) discovering America,
year 1000. © Oct. 1, 1939; J 29803.
Oxford varnish corp. 2037-2039
Granite, 264-—III.— Marble, 268-II.
© Jan. 29, 1940; J 29865, 29866.
Walnut-281-I. © Jan. 24, 1940; K
44767.
Parr, Maggie Mildred. 2040-2046
Bee stinger and poison sack.—Face
of a honey bee showing the five eyes.—
First leg of a honey bee showing an-
tenna and comb.—Hind wing of a honey
bee showing hooks.—Mouth parts of a
honey bee.—Second leg of a honey bee
showing spur.—Third leg of a honey bee
showing pollen packer and pollen comb.
© 1c each Feb. 27, 1940; J 29890—
29896.
Peabody, Roland E.
Franconia Notch, N. H.:
Cannon Mountain aerial passenger
tramway, TC-47.— Cannon Mountain
aerial tramway, TC-46, TC—51—De-
sign for skiing, Cannon Mountain,
A-20.—High in the Notch, Cannon
Mountain aerial tramway, TC—5.—High
speed in powder snow on the Cannon
Mountain trail, S-50.—Sky route to ski
sport, Cannon Mountain aerial tram-
way, TC-10.—Start of Cannon Moun-
tain trail, S-\1. © Jan. 12, 1940; J
29851-29856, 29858, 29859.
Cannon Mountain aerial tramway,
TC 23.—High aloft, TC 12. © Oct. 2,
1939 ; J 29807, 29808.
2047-2061
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2062
Peabody, Roland H.—Continued.
Cannon Mountain aerial tramway
and ski trails, A-24. © Dec. 15, 1939;
J 29860.
Echo Lake from Cannon Mountain
aerial tramway, TC-40.—High in the
Franconias, Cannon Mountain aerial
tramway, TC-44. © Aug. 1, 1940; J
29850, 29857.
Franconia Notch, N. H., Cannon
Mountain aerial tramway:
Ride up—ski down, TC 15.—Val-
ley station, B 20. © Sept. 11, 1939;
J 29809, 29810.
Peacock (H. K.) memorials, ine. 2062
Toomey memorial, 4816A. © 1.
Feb. 2, 1940; I 25440.
Pearson, Arvid R. 2063
Buttonless strap holder for overalls.
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1940; I 25468.
Penberthy, Harvey Larry. 2064
Holden, Wash. © Dec. 16, 1939; J
29792.
Pero, Clark co. 2065
New York bank stock index, Jan.,
1940. © Jan. 11, 1940; I 25192.
Petersen, Harry & Petersen, George R.
2066
Gas stove burner. © 1c. Feb. 19,
1940 ; I 25469.
Petrenas, Paul. 2067
Speed rule. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1940; I
25368.
Pfeiffer brewing co. 2068
Say Fifer for flavor. © Feb. 8, 1940;
K 44880.
Pickett, Robert T. 2069
Oscillating lamp for trains. © 1.
Feb. 19, 1940; I 25470.
Pike (H. H.) & son. 2070
Sugar, 1939.
25441.
Pohl, Arthur M.
EZ-kleen-windo.
1940; I 25471.
Popular science pub. co., ine.
© Jan. 18, 1940; I
2071
© 1c. Feb. 19,
2072
Canvas-covered sectional boat 10’-3”
long, 382. © Jan. 15, 1940; I 25307.
Porter, William T. 20738
Advertising or display device. ©1c.
Jan. 12, 1940; I 25208.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Pote, Winston H. 2074-2078
Eastern Slope Inn, North Conway,
N. H., 42.—Moat range from Cranmore
ski slope, North Conway, N. H., 1349.—
Schneider (Hannes) and teaching staff,
North Conway, N. H., 54.—Ski classes
on North Conway ski slope, 1350.—
Washington (Mt.) from Mt. Wildcat
ski trail, 1848. © Jan. 30, 1940; J
29842-29846.
Powell, Frank.
Belmont club.
44801.
Five o’clock club. © Feb. 10, 1940;
K 44802.
Precision control co. 2081
Combustion efficiency meter chart,
01046. © Jan. 18, 1940; I 25346.
Presbrey-Leland studios, ine. 2082
Millis mausoleum, 39022. ©1c. Feb.
6, 1940; I 25485.
Priddy, Miles Krittenton.
Vibrolin.
25472.
Providence lithograph co.
Birds make their nests.
1940; K 44727.
Brave prophet.—Eskimos go hunt-
ing.—God is near.—Samuel goes to
church.—Watching the boats come in.—
We ought build the temple—wWe talk
to God. © Jan. 17, 1940; K 44694—
44700.
Children can help things to grow.—
2079-2080
© Feb. 6, 1940; K
2083
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1940; I
2084-2093
© Jan. 18,
Happy times at church. © Jan. 15,
1940; K 44692, 44698.
Pruett, Earl M. 2094
Strawberry special plow. ©1c. Jan.
20, 1940; I 25283.
Radovich, John Christopher.
2095, 2096
Automatic river dredge. © 1c. Feb.
24, 1940; I 25459.
Radio operated, controlled, corrected
or actuated time piece. ©1c. Jan. 28,
1940; I 25224.
Randall, Orville. 2097
Rotary seal pump. © 1c. Jan. 31,
1940; I 25376.
Rebano, Luis 8.
Rubber ice bag.
1939; I 25202.
Recotta, Edward J. 2099
Observation paraloon. © 1c. Feb. 3,
1940; I 25417.
2098
© 1c. Mar. 16,
36
CLASSES H—-K
no, 2, 1940
2142
Red River lumber co. 2100
Ponderosa pine, Paul Bunyan’s for-
est, Westwood, Calif. © Jan. 1, 1940;
K 44808.
Reddy Kilowatt. 2101
What’s new among commercial users
of electricity, Dec., 1939. © Dec. 10,
1939; K 44619.
Reeves, Ernest Lee. 2102
Illuminated night clock. ©1c. Jan.
20, 1940; I 25271.
Refinery supply co. 2108, 2104
Ac-Me gravitometer chart, R-2420-
7-10. © Dec. 29, 1939; I 25309.
Ac-Me recording gravitometer chart,
R-2412-2-10. © Dec. 29, 1939; I 25198.
Republic flow meters co. 2105-2112
Republic flow meters co. chart, 11-15,
14—CA-200800, 14-CA-503800. © Feb.
7, 1940; I 25895-25397.
— 60-CA-50, 60-—CA-400, 63—CA-
400800, 68-1505. © Feb. 1, 1940; I
25890-25393.
— 63-CA-201251000. © Feb. 5,
1940; I 25394.
Richardson, Walter E. 2113-2115
Linnet junior dart.—Linnet senior
dart.—Linnet silver dart. © Feb. 3,
1940 ; I 25837-25339.
' Richardson, William Julius.
Succession of bloom of flowers.
1c. Feb. 21, 1940; I 25443.
Rixson (Oscar C.) co. 2117-2120
Checks on Herculite doors with P. P.
G. fittings, nos. 21-26, T-—21-—26-H, nos.
30-40, T-30-40-—H.—Template details
for uni-check floor check, T-UNI-1.
1 ¢. each Jan. 29, 1940; I 25288-25290.
Pivot handed, 19. © 1. Feb. 19,
1940; I 25435.
Roemig, Joseph H.
Card and key carrier.
12, 1940; I 25205.
Romanoff, Alexis L. 2122
Harvard. © Dec. 20, 1939; K 44674.
Ross, eng. co. 2123
dOth anniversary, the Pan American
union, 1890-1940. © Jan. 27, 1940; K
44659.
Rossiter, Jay A. 2124
Method of determining specific grav-
ity or a change of specific gravity of
fluid in oil or other pipe lines. © 1c.
Feb. 10, 1940; I 25852.
2116
©
2121
©,1\ c. Jan.
2125
Guli.cidiani12,
Rothrock, Lillian B.
Contour eyeglasses.
1940; I 25206.
Rubinstein, Harry. 2126
Sorrowful—I, too, once played with
fire. ©1c. Feb. 6, 1940; J 29877.
Russell, Vernon C. Pleat
Storm window sash. © 1c. Jan. 31,
1940; I 25362.
Saalfield pub. co. 2128
Paper weaving, 2302. © Jan. 10,
1940; K 44478.
Sage, Paul E. 2129
Table lock. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1940; I
25270.
Saint Germain press, inc. 2130
Ballard (Guy W.) our beloved mes-
senger. © Feb. 6, 1940; J 29872.
Salassi, Louis L. 2131
Improvement on gear shifting mecha-
nism. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1989; I 25401.
Sandler (Henry B.) co., ine.
Zalay Pallas:
Grevedon (H.):
1069, 1070. © Jan. 28, 1940; K
44702, 44708.
Saunier, Isabel C. 2134
Susan’s aide. © 1c. Jan. 22, 1940;
T 25399.
Savage, Julius J. 2135
Fountain shaving brush and improve-
ments. ©1c. Jan. 12, 1940; I 25214.
Schadell, Clemence M. 2136
Improved bed covering support. ©
1c. Jan. 31, 1940; I 25378.
Schmitt, Julius A. 2137
Door latch. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1940; I
25374.
Scoggins, Jesse C. 2188
Stiffened envelope for photographs.
©1c. Jan. 20, 1940; I 25260.
Scott, Bert. 2139
Waiting for Santa. © 1. Feb. 5,
1940; J 29841.
Segel, Ralph H. 2140
Stagger level residence, 401. ©1le
Jan. 30, 1940; I 25300.
Semion, Walter A.
Fastening device.
1940; I 25266.
Tumbling toy and channel.
Jan, 12, 1940; I 25211.
2141, 2142
© 1c Jan. 20,
©le«.
37
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
21438
Shelton, George I. 2143
Electric fuse assembly. © 1c. Jan.
12, 1940; I 25212.
Sherman, Albert Hyman.
Summer midnight on the Yukon.
1 e. Jan. 29, 1940; J 29796.
Shorr, Norman.
Automobile bumper.
1940 ; I 25449,
Shroder, Theresa.
Pius xr (Pope)
2144
©
2145
© 1c. Feb. 21,
2146
© Jan. 19, 1940;
K 44640.
Shure bros. 2147
Random energy efficiency graph. ©
Dec. 5, 1939; I 25024.
Silverbuck, ine. 2148-2150
Buck Jones and the bandits of Dead
Man’s Gulch; by Ken Hrnst. © May
25, 1939; K 44810.
Buck Jones and the bank holdup; by
Ken Ernst. © July 26, 1939; K 44815.
Buck Jones and the canyon rustler;
by Ken Ernst. © Aug. 24, 1939; K
44804, -
Sisreau co.
Sealp health and hair beauty.
Novy. 1, 1989; K 44304.
Slade, Starkie N.
2151
©
2152
System of maturing plants. © 1.
Jan, 20, 1940; I 25279.
Slaughter, L. Burke. 2153
Slaughter memorial, 3861C. © 1«.
Feb. 2, 1940; I 25439.
Slesinger (Stephen) inc. 2154-2173
Brone peeler.—G-—men vs the living
masks. © June 1, 1939; K 44667, 44668.
Ed Tracer, G-man X32. © Feb. 24,
Mar. 24, June 23, 19389; K 44605, 44606,
44820.
Ed Tracer, G-man X32.—Speed Bol-
ton, air ace. © May 25, July 26, Aug.
24, 1989; K 44812, 44818, 44816, 44817,
44803, 44807.
Mr. Wong, detective—Tex Thorne.
© June 1, 1939; K 44661, 44669.
Tom Mix and the payroll bandits.
© May 25, June 23, 1939; K 44809,
44819.
Tom Mix and the story of Hoodco
Ranch. © July 26, Aug. 24, 1939; K
44814, 44805.
Tom Taylor, G-man X82. © Aug.
23, Oct. 7, Nov. 10, 1988; K 44608,
44604, 44607.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Slote & Klein, inc.
Flair—a soft suede belt.
1940; K 44063.
Pretzel-gala braided motif on shining
patent leather belt. © Feb. 1, 1940;
K 44705.
2174, 2175
©Oxjiand a,
Smith, Harry John. 2176
Baby Derby comes to town. © Jan.
12, 1940; K 44762.
Smith, Myron Bement. 2177218
Tak-i Bostan, Iran, detail L 208.8,
L 208.28. © 1c. each Jan. 8, 1940; J
29869, 29870.
Southern memorial co.
Mendez memorial.
1940 ; I 25486.
2179
©. 1..c. Janis
Spears, Lewis M. 2180
Knee joint protector. © 1c. Feb. 38,
1940 ; I 25429.
Speed-o-eraft co. 2181
Plans for model cruiser Defiance. ©
Dec. 1, 1939 ; I 253806.
Standard brands, inc. 2182
I’ll never hear the end of that awful
cake. © Jan. 17, 1940; K 44639.
Standard oil eco. of Calif. 2183
Basie design chart for multi stage,
high speed centrifugal pumps. © Dec.
19, 1939 ; I 25199.
Stein, George R. 2184
Sheridan sanitary drinking straw
dispenser. © 1c Dec. 20, 1939; I
2peA,
Steuben glass, ine. 2185-2211
Andre Derain bowl.—Aristide Mail-
lol urn.—Christian Berard plate.—Dun-
ean Grant vase.—Hric Gill vase.—Fer-
nand Leger vase.—Georgia O’Keeffe
tray.—Giorgio de Chirico urn.—Grant
Wood vase.—Henri Matisse vase.—IsSa-
mu Noguchi plate.— Jean Cocteau
vase.—Jean Hugo bowl.—John Gregory
vase.—John Steuart Curry plate.—Jose
Maria Sert vase-——Leon Kroll urn.—
Marie Laurencin vase.—Moise Kisling
vase.—Muirhead Bone vase.— Paul
Manship vase.— Pavel Tchelitchew
brandy bailoon.—Peter Hurd vase.—
Raoul Dufy vase.—Salvador Dali
bowl.—Sidney Waugh vase. — Thomas
Benton plate. © 1c. each Jan. 17,
1940; J 29814-29840.
Story, Jake T.
Rex Americus Pat.
1940; J 29878.
2212
@© mcs Jan! 23)
38
CLASSES H—-K
no. 2, 1940 coe
Strawbridge, Robert E., jr. 2213 | Townsend, Charles Melton. 2256
International field, Meadow Brook Shadows thru Lincoln memorial. ©
club, 1939; by Paul Brown. © Dec. 20, | 1c. Jan. 29, 1940; J 29797.
1939 ; K 44849. Trapani, Joseph F. 2257
South, Jack. 2214
Liner puller. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1940;
I 25265.
Swartswelter, Ralph A. 2215-2217
Master car. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1939; I
25297.
Master Kar:
Bottom view, 1.—Top view, 2. ©
1 ec. each Jan. 25, 1940; J 29798, 29799.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 2218-2220
Tag chart, 500-O-IR-%, 800—-O-
IR-%, 1800-O-IR-%. © Feb. 20,
1940; I 25453-25457.
1600°C-—O-PR. © Dec. 13, 1939 ;
I 25229.
Teich (Curt) & co., ine. 2222-2241
Anticipation, C-1209.—Blond adven-
turess, C-—1206.—Coquette, C-—1203.—
Glamour girl, C—1210.—iInterlude,
C-1207.—Linger awhile, C—1205.—Re-
freshing, C—1208.— Saucy sailorette,
C-1204.—Seashore senorita, C-1202.—
Vivacious, C-1201. © Feb. 2, 1940; K
44738-44TAT.
I love to sit beside the sea, 9A-
H2467.—I see a dear with a bare be-
hind, 9A—H2469.—I’m red as a lobster
from sunning myself, 9A-—H2475.—I’m
right in the middle, 9A—H2470.—Oh, I’m
a lonely little dear, 9A—H2471.—Out
here in nature’s wonderland, 9A-
H2468.—Pack up your cares and hurry
here, 9A—H2466.—S-s-sh! Please go
*way and let me sleep, 9A—-H2473.—
They’re grabbing my bait, 9A-H2474.—
Things to do and things to see, 9A-
H2472. © Jan. 31, 1940; K 44728-
44737.
Terlinde, Bernard A. 2242
Towel holder. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1940;
IE 25357.
Thompson products, inc.
Hubbell (Charles H.) :
And so through the night.—Assign-
ment completed.—Catapult.—Coast pa-
trol. Early errand.—Into his stacks.—
Mastiff and terriers—Over Camp
Perry.—Over the nest.—Pylon polish-
er.—Trouble coming up.—X marks the
spot. © Jan. 11, 1940; K 44837-44848.
Todd, John C. 2255
Spring cover packer for automobiles.
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1940; I 25473.
2243-2254
Measurement drill.
1940 ; I 25474.
Tyler, Charles.
Garment hanger.
1989; I 25406.
Unger, William EH. 2259
Straight hole boring gage © 1.
Feb. 3, 1940; I 25421.
United feature syndicate, inc. 2260
Grin and bear it; by Lichty. © May
12, 19389; K 44660.
Valentine, Jesse A. Zool 2a,
Childrens hall tree—Dust mop shock
absorber. © ic. each Feb. 6, 1939; I
e102 a.
Van Hefte, J. Henry.
Cyc Heo,
2258
© 1c. Nov. 18,
2263
Facial tissue chest or container. ©
1c. Feb. 16, 1940; I 25460.
Van Sant, Walter. 2264
Mortar container for building con-
struction work. © 1. Feb. 3, 1940;
I 25418.
Walters, Frank T.
Automatie alarm light.
8, 1940; I 25422.
Washington school for secretaries, inc.
2266
2265
© 1c. Feb.
Comparison of technical skills. ©
Jan, 8, 1940; I 25294.
Wasisco, George G. 2267
X-ray device.
125210.
Webster, Paul R.
Knee action automatic banker.
1c. Jan. 20, 1940; I 25281.
Welter, A. S. & Washburn, A. F. 2269
[Bull market chart on curved pro-
jection, 1921-1929] © 1c. Jan. 30,
1940; I 253811.
West Virginia pulp & paper co. 2270
New York Harbor in 1860; by Le
Grand de Reulant. © Dec. 20, 1939;
H 1546.
Whitsett, Cameron A. & J ohnson, Roger
C. 2271
© ie Jan. 22.1940, i
© te) Jan. 12, 1940:
2268
©
Midnight.
29787.
Wikadal, Loyed Franklin. ABT (ee
Son of Strongheart. © 1c. Jan. 13,
1940; J 29813.
39
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2273
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 385
Wilhelm, Charles. 2273
Imitation grass. ©1c. Jan. 20, 1940;
I 25268.
Willetts, Elwood H. 2274
Motor vehicle—body and power unit
connections. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1939; I
25402.
Wilson, Kenneth B. 2275
Air equalizer for dual tires. ©1e.
Feb. 19, 1940; I 25475.
Withrow (Arthur C.) co. 2276
Your new car dealer knows your car
best. © May 8, 1939; K 44648.
Wood, Waddy B. PANT
U. S. naval and marine corps reserve
armory for the District of Columbia.
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1940; I 25434.
Woodruff, William Harold. 2278
Dispensing device. © 1 ¢. Feb. 19,
1940: I 25476.
Wright, Leland Delos.
2279
Wire door rack for magazines. © 1
e. Jan. 24, 1940; I 25400.
Wright, William Franklin, jr.
2280, 2281
Hlectriec airplane. © 1 ¢. Dee. 27,
1939 ; I 25356.
Wright’s electric track airplane. ©
1 ec. Dee. 27, 1939; J 29863.
Yandon, Stanley. 2282
Battery and generator output gauge.
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1940; I 25380.
Number of entries in classes H—K included in the catalog since Jan. 1, 1940:
Reproductions of works of art (including 0 one-copy entries) —_____--__......._.
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (inelud-
ing 260 one-copy entries) ----..........-..-..-
Photographs (including 80 one-copy entries) -.......----------------------------eneeee ee
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 211 contributions to periodi-
cals and other one-copy entries) -......
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WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Notrre.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist
and copyright proprietor are the same.
Aigner, Lucien & Gondor, Emery I.
2283-2285
Gondor (Emery I.) :
Bob, the G-boy.—Hap, the super-
snap.—Ye gods and... . the deep-sea
adventures of Chippie and Choppie. ©
1 ec. each Mar. 29, 1940; G 35277-85279.
American features, inc. 2286, 2287
Staff artists of American features,
inc. :
Becky Bug. © Dec. 16, 1939; G
35308.
Billy Bug. © Dec. 6, 1939; G
35309.
American society for the control of
cancer, inec., New York City cancer
committee. © 2288
Rigney (Francis J.) :
Let every one know that cancer can
be cured. The cancer woman. ©1c.
Feb. 7, 1940; G 35218.
Appel, Doris.* 2289, 2290
Curie (Marie)—Pasteur (Louis)
1 ec. each Apr. 2, 1940; G 35297, 35298.
Barre granite assn., inc. 2291-2293
Casani (John) Memorial:
Farnnet, 1079.— Hanley, 1078.—
Moran, 1084. © Feb. 1, 1940; G 35124—
35126.
Baston, Prescott W.* 2294
Buddy in a hurry. © Feb. 19, 1940;
G 35304.
Batdorff, Thomas W.
Strine (Paul Richard) :
Herb memorial. © 1 ¢. Mar. 7,
1940; G 35220. ;
Beck engraving co.
Scowcroft (E. T.):
King of Prussia inn. © 1. Mar.
26, 1940; G 35227,
Benda (Wladyslaw T.) *
Paderewski (I. J.)
1940; G 35171.
Bensinger, Jerome A.* 2298
Let’s go from childhood to manhood.
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1940; G 35198.
2295
2296
2297
© 1c. Mar. 19,
Bocina, Joseph.* 2299
Diavolessa, she devil; or, Herma-
phrodite. ©1c. Mar. 21, 1940; G 35211.
Bohland, Hileen Parnell.* 2300
Wotan. © 1. Mar. 30, 1940; G
35281.
Bohland, Gustav Moritz.* 2301
Quest. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1940; G 35282.
Bonazzi & Bonazzi. 2302, 2303
Bonazzi (Ettore) :
Monumental design, 6232, 6233. ©
Mar. 8, 1940; G 35107, 35108.
Butler, Louis Ainsworth. 2304
Rebeck (Stephen) :
Enchantress. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1940;
G 35140.
Callaghan, Mabel Gertrude.*
2305, 2306
Dancer.—Lover. © 1 c¢. each Feb.
23, 1940; G 35087, 35088.
Campbell-Horigan. 2307
Gittings (Eugene G.) :
Howard Irish memorial. © 1 ec.
Mar. 9, 1940; G 35133.
Ceresoli, Fred.* 2308
Portable shrine. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1940;
G 35069.
Collins, Margaret T.* 2309
Ging-m-art. © 1 e. Oct. 11, 1939;
G 32152.
Dallman, Otto Georg.* 2310
Bronce rider. © Dec. 26, 1989; G
35085.
Davidson hats.
Davidson (Edwin):
Every Wear. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1940;
G 35173.
Davis, L. A.*
Traffic sign.
G 35110.
Dedek, Benjamin John.* 2313, 2314
Old fashioned Christmas. © 1 «.
Mar. 11, 1940; G 35109.
On duty. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1940; G
35235.
2311
2312
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1940;
41
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2315
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 85
Detchon, Irwin Lee.* 2315
Studio stove. © 1. Mar. 7, 1940;
G 35129.
Dieges & Clust.
Ribera (Lucien) :
Ring, design. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1940;
G 35305.
2316
Dr. Sweet’s root beer co., inc. 2317
Van Vranken (Garrett) :
Oil painting of an old man and a
boy drinking root beer. © 1c. Mar. 15,
1940; G 351387.
2318
© 1ce Marwaite
Drus, Peter Paul.*
Hollywood & Vine.
1940 ; G 35099.
Duntze, John A. R.* 2319-2328
Bound for still water.——Over the
waves.—Quail.—Southward bound. ©
Mar. 18, 1940; G 35181-35184.
Dolphin, 27.—Giant marlin, 26.—Sail-
fish, 28. © Jan. 26, 1940; G 35058-
35060.
Sailfish with the sailfin open, 31.—
Tarpon, a battle with silver king, 30.—
Tarpon, silver king does a somersault,
29. © Feb. 1, 1940; G 35061-35063.
Duvoisin, Roger.* 2329
American auxiliary committee de
VUnion des femmes de France. © 1 ¢.
Apr. 1, 1940; G 35299.
Epstein, Laurence. 2330
Bukey (Joseph) :
Here’s how ... Fontanes Co., New
Nork. (© ive Heb. 24.1940 Gaasa2de
Firks, Theodore H.* 2331
Nude female figure standing on right
leg extended back of torso, etc. ©1c.
Mar. 11, 1940; G 35208.
Fletcher, Alma Stuart.* 2332
Feast of Belshazzar. © 1c. Mar. 12,
1940 ; G 35229.
Flynn (Eva Luke)*
Pro Deo et patria.
1940; G 35217.
Friedlander, Leo.* 2334
Peer Gynt fountain. © 1c. Mar. 27,
1940; G 35226.
2333
© 1c Mean eis,
Frost & Reed, Itd. 2335
Pleissner (Ogden M.) : Bh es
Atlantic salmon fishing. © 1 e.
Feb. 15, 1940; G 35316.
Ganiere, Ann Esther. 2336
Ganiere (George Etienne) :
Roosevelt (Franklin Delano) ©
1c. Mar. 15, 1940; G 34128.
Gilman (J. P.) granite co. 2337
Bliss design co. :
Summer memorial, 727. © June 1,
1939 ; G 353817.
Grammes (L. F.) & sons, ine.
Burger (Albert) :
Declaration of Independence
plaque. © Jan. 29, 1940; G 35238.
Gray, Benjamin.* 2339
New design for playing cards. ©1ce.
Apr. 1, 1940; G 35284.
Grigor, Margaret Christian.* 2340
Faun dance. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1940;
G 35120.
2338
Hanlon, Joseph C. 2341
Daniels (Frank) :
Keep America out of war. ©1e«.
Mar. 5, 1940; G 35219.
Hanna, Lester W.* 2342
By Lester W. Hanna. © 1c. Jan. 25,
1940; G 35089.
Herman, John.
Paine (Louise A.) : .
Chart of geologic history. © 1.
Jan, 15, 1940; G 35236.
Hershberger, Amos Lester.* 2344
V eight initialed H. © 1. Mar. 7,
1940 ; G 35230.
Hintermeister, John Henry. 2345
Hintermeister (Hy [i. e. J. H.]):
Washington leaving Mount Vernon
2343
for the first continental congress. ©
1c. Apr. 2, 1940; G 35306.
Hokanson, Margrethe. 2346
Olsen (Otto M.):
Nordic choral series. © 1c. Feb. 5,
1940; G 35210.
Holton, Susan.
DeConn (Donald) :
Humpty-dots, A-E. © 1 ¢ each
Mar. 7, 1940; G 35175-35179.
Hurley, Edward Timothy.* 2352
Mt. Adams, in the snow. © Mar. 23,
1940; G 35228.
International latex corp. 2353
Adams (Miss Dale) & Spanel (Abra-
ham N.) :
Baby, statue. ©1c. Apr. 1, 1940;
G 35280.
2347-2391
42
WORKS
no. 38, 1940
OF ART
2394
Jetty Brite. 2354
Bucknum (Bunne) & Buck (G. B.):
Jetty Brite, the helpful sprite. ©
le. Mar. 238, 1940; G 352138.
Johnson & Gustafson.
Antram (Mildred) :
Johanson memorial, 138—P. © Feb.
8, 1940; G 35294.
Magistris (Ugo) :
Coon memorial, 136-P. © Feb. 8,
1940; G 35292.
Peterson (Edward) Memorial:
23599-2358
Powers, 139-P.—Schmidt, 137-P.
© Feb. 8, 1940; G 35293, 35295.
Jones (S. M.) co. 2359
Humski (John) :
Rodney and Roderick. What’s mat-
ter with them rods, Rodney? © 1.
Mar. 4, 1940; G 35216.
Jurras granite co., ine. 2360-2365
Jamieson (John) Memorial:
Melton, 126.—Thrall, 123.—Tran-
sue, 125.— Werner, 124. — Wilhelm,
127.—Wiltshire, 122. © Jan. 17, 1940;
G 35286-35291.
Kasofsky, Jack.* 2366
It’s a pleasure to find a treasure like
Old Gold. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1940; G
39283.
Kaunzner, Anna Hmiline.*
Blockade of Uncle
2367
Sam’s ark, by
Jonny Bull. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1940; G
35197.
Kellogg, Stanley Price.* 2368
Smeltania. Boyne City, Mich. ©
Mar. 18, 1940; G 352387.
Koch, Richard Frederick.* 2369
Hank the hired hand. Dustin’ th’
p’tatoes, whadja think? ©1c. Feb. 26,
1940; G 35281.
Kruger, Otto H.* 2370
Octopus over world. © 1c. Feb. 26,
1940; G 35205.
Lake, Henry F., jr.
Conner (Sidney) :
Ex libris. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1940;
G 35123.
La Mantia, Marion C.* 2372
Last Supper. © 1. Feb. 20, 1939;
G 351382.
Lantz (Walter) productions.
2378, 2374
2371
Lantz (Walter) :
‘Li? Eightball Winchester. ©1c.
each Mar. 7, 1940; G 35199, 35200.
Larsen, Horace Adolphus.* 2375-2378
Because I live ye shall live also, D-
106. © Mar. 1, 1940; G 35285.
He that believeth in Me shall never
die, B-106. © Mar. 1, 1940; G 35307.
I am the resurrection and the life. I
am the resurrection and the life—he
that believeth in Me shall never die.
© Mar. 1, 1940; G 35148, 35149.
Lawson granite co. 2379, 2380
Kenerson (Harley C.) Memorial:
- Hunter, 2033. 2034. © Mar. 14,
1940 ; G 35138, 35139.
Leondar, Walter. 2381
Galli (Walter) :
Come up some rainy afternoon. ©
1c. Apr. 10, 1940; G 35429.
Lincke, Jack Reins. 2382
Thompson (Bernard) :
Amazing Maizie. © 1c. Mar. 9,
1940; G 35106.
Lindwall, Arthur W.* 2383
Tri-umph. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1940; G
35215.
Lozano, Edwardo A.* 2384
Electra, the super woman. © 1.
Mar. 9, 1940; G 35100.
Louisiana memorials, ine. 2385
Carson (James T.):
Barcelona (Joseph A.) memorial,
401. ©1c. Mar. 27, 1940; G 35233.
Lucas, Camilla. - 2386
Lecomte (Paul Emile) :
Farm house in France. © 1 «.
Mar. 14, 1940; G 35119.
Luchini, Remo.* 2387
Flower basket. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1940;
G 35091.
Ludwig & Hunter. 2388
Bowers (John B.) :
Penna. super highway, 1940. ©
1c. Feb. 13, 1940; G 34093.
Lui, Sik-Kong. ' 2389
Lichtenstein (Albert) :
Valentine girl © 1c Feb. 26,
1940; G 35315.
Lyman, Henry P. 2390-2393
Blue _ flivver.—Hi’yah bird.—Prin-
temps.—Snooper. © 1 ¢. each Mar. 6,
1940; G 35311-35314.
Lyons, Gordon V.*
Behind the seams.
1940; G 35174.
2394
© 1c. Mar. 19,
43.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2395
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 35
McCree, Wade H.
Scott (William BE.) :
To Negro motherhood on Mother’s
Day. ©1c. Feb. 15, 1940; G 35117.
2395
Mayer, Chester Justin.* 2396
Man with bass violin. © 1 ¢. Mar.
28, 1940; G 35234.
Moore, Fred Irby. 2397
Moore (Freddy [i. e. F. I.]):
Talk of Texas tables. © 1c. Feb.
12, 1940; G 35209.
Muench-Kreuzer candle co. 2398-2422
Hart (Ernest V.) :
Football. © Feb. 12, 1940; G
35243.
Modernistic pine tree, 66. © Dec.
10, 19389; G 35258.
Orange, 80. © Nov. 15, 1989; G
35255.
Pine cone.
35248.
Pippin apple, 79. © Nov. 12, 1989;
G 35256.
Quack-quack, 87.
G 35246,
Top hat.
35260.
Water lily, 72. © Oct. 28, 1939;
G 35242.
Muench (Thomas J.) :
Modernistic pine tree, 69. © Dec.
12, 1939; G 35240.
Saymon (Clarice) :
Aster, 249.—Rose, 249.
30, 1939 ; G 35244, 35252.
Cactus. © Oct. 10, 1939; G 35261.
Daisy, 249. © Nov. 11, 1939; G
35250.
Donkey. © Jan. 18, 1940; G 35239.
Drum major. © Dec. 14, 1939; G
35254.
Flower girl, 244. © Nov. 19, 1939;
G 35257.
Frog, 262.
35251.
Hallowe’en pumpkin, 226. © Nov.
10, 1989; -G 35263.
Lotus flower, 245. © Nov. 12, 1939 ;
G 35249.
Pink elephant. © Jan. 16, 1940; G
35262.
© Dec. 2, 1939; G
© Jan. 14, 1940;
© Nov. 14, 1939; G
© Nov.
© Feb. 12, 1940; G
Poinsettia. © Feb. 4, 1940; G
35259.
- Snooks. © Dee. 3, 19389; G 35241.
Snow man. © Jan. 10, 1940; G
35253
Tulip and leaf, 246. © Jan. 15,
1940; G 35245,
Turtle, 257. © Jan. 12, 1940; G
35247.
Murray (Fran) studios, ine.* 2423
Palpitante, especially for you. ©
1c. Feb. 10, 1940; G 35090.
Newman, Benjamin H.* 2424
United forever. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1940;
G 35097.
Newton, Ruth E.* 2425
Smiling, unclothed, upright doll baby
wearing baby cap and grasping cap
ribbon, 5. © 1 ¢ Mar. 23, 1940; G
35212.
O’Boyle, Hugh Joseph.* 2426
Patrick (St.) driving from Ireland
the monsters of iniquity. © 1c. Mar.
14, 1940; G 35118.
Olf, Mark & Olf, Rubia. 2427
Olf (Rubia) :
Pianoland legends. © 1c. Jan. 2,
1940; G 35092.
Owens, Gertrude Wallace.* 2428-2431
Electrics at work and play:
Hello, hello Tom, hello !—Hello,
hello, what’s happened?—Hello Tom,
hello!—Hello Tom! Hurrah! © 1.
each Mar. 9, 1940; G 35102-35105.
Park, Helen.* 2432
Pierette. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1940; G
35131.
Parrish, Maxfield.*
New Hampshire winter poster. ©
1c. Feb. 12, 1940; G 35121.
Paterson monument co. 2434-24386
Haslam (Daniel) Memorial:
Byran, 1713.—Randill, 1499. © 1
ec. each Mar. 8, 1940; G 35095, 35096.
Naylor (Franklin L.) :
Smigen memorial. © 1c. Mar. 13,
1940; G 35111.
Phillips, W. S.
El Comancho
Phillips] :
Ambush.—Buffalo dance.—Buffalo
run.—First wireless.—Horse stealing
raiders.—New trail in the grass.—Par-
ley.—Peskun, buffalo-falls-over trap.—
Sweat-lodge. — Traders. — Tragedy. —
Travelers. © 1. each Mar. 29, 1940;
G 35265-35276.
Plotkin, Philip.* 2449
Streak. © 1 ¢. Feb. 29, 1940; G
35141.
Putnam, Claude G.* 2450
Characters in the story Isle of Mo.
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1940; G 35122.
2433
2437-2448
[pseud. of W. S.
AA
WORKS
no. 3, 1940
Reynolds, Carl.* 2451-2454
Fast stepping with Ethyl.—Full of
life & zest.—Speed without scoring.—
There’s a real thrill. © 1c. each Feb.
17, 1940; G 35070-35073.
Robinson, Allen.
Bryant (Samuel H.):
Double-fisted power—Texaco.
1c. Apr. 1, 1940; G 35296.
Rock of ages corp.
Yeager (A. B.):
2455
©
2456
Zeltner memorial, 240. © Dec. 20,
1939 ; G 35474.
Sales promotions, inc. 2457
Morris (Philip) :
For cleaner, cheaper and more ef-
ficient heat, install a gas conversion
burner in your old furnace. © 1.
Mar. 4, 1940; G 35082.
Schwab, Fred W.* 2458
Optimist optimi. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1940;
G 35134.
Schwartz, Agnes Marie Sievert.*
2459
Heart ring, cherubs, and letters tied
with blue ribbon, etc. © 1c. Feb. 8,
1940; G 35094.
Scott, Laurance B.* 2460
Comfort station, license no. ©1e.
Jan. 29, 1940; G 35204.
Seribner’s (Charles) sons. 2461-2478
Wyeth (N. C.):
Boy walking through clearing in
woods followed by fawn.—Burial of
Fodder-Wing.—Dance of the whooping
cranes.—Death of Old Slewfoot.—Fight
at Volusia.—Fight with Old Slewfoot.—
Fodder-Wing.—Forresters go to town.—
Jody and Flag.—Jody and the flutter-
mill—Jody finds the fawn.—Jody
lost—Pa and Ma _ Forrester.—Penny
teaches Jody his sums.—Penny tells
the story of the bear fight.—Storm.—
Vigil. Yearling. © 1c. each Jan. 12,
1940 ; G 35153-85170.
Semanski, Anna.* 2479
Holy chapel. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1940; G
35101.
Smith, Cleveland.* 2480
Lawligags, by Blacky Stone. © 1c.
Mar. 25, 1940; G 35214.
Smith, Dorrance R.* 2481
Brown memorial.
1940; G 35130.
Sun rubber co.
Hitchcock (Ralph C.) :
Bird.—Cat.—Dog.— Pig. hire:
each Mar. 23, 1940: G 35300-35303.
© 1c. Mar. 14,
2482-2485
OF ART
2520
Sybrandt, Stanley B.* 2486
Doodle Bug. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1940; G
35264.
Terrytoons, inc. 2487, 2488
Chiclittle—Lucky duck. © 1c. each
Mar, 18, 1940; G 35201, 35202.
2489
© 1c. Mar. 11,
Thomas, Allan.*
Cascades festival.
1940; G 35098.
Thompson, Ray.* 2490
Only human. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1940; G
35310.
Toyad corporation.
Johnson (Carl Raymond) :
Semi-modernistic statuette of an
erect girl of kindergarten age in short
flaring skirt, etc. © Jan. 5, 1940; G
2491
35086.
Trekur, Michael.* 2492-2494
Black Panther.—Starlight. © 1 «.
each Feb. 24, 1940; G 35223, 35224.
Little Thumb Little. © 1c. Mar. 9,
1940 ; G 35225.
Usle & Perojo co. 2495, 2496
Kenerson (Harley C.) Memorial:
Martin-Campbell, 7001A, 7001B.—
Wilber-Fleming, 7000A, 7000B. ©
Mar. 13, 1940; G 35038, 35039.
Vazah, ine. 2497-2514
Scovil (Cora):
Lady head, 738, 740, 742.—Man’s
legs, M-60.—Sitting boy, 102C10.—
Standing boy, 11C8.—Standing lady,
430-482, 718. © 1 ¢ each Mar. 21,
1940; G 35187-35196.
Reclining lady, 715.—Sitting child,
13C10.—NSitting lady, 186, 714.—Stand-
ing boy, 23C16.—Standing lady, 716,
753B, 764. © 1c. each Mar. 2, 1940;
B 35074-35081.
Venus foundation garments, inc.
Fielding (Ernest) :
Venus. © Feb. 12, 1940; G 35232.
Vermont marble co. 2516-2520
Kupatt (Christian F.) Mausoleum:
Cameron, 487.—Johnson, 486.—
Simpson, 488. © Mar. 27, 1940: G
35318-35320..
Whitehouse (Louis A.) :
Golightly memorial,
© Mar. 15, 1940; G 35207.
Jones (Lawrence) memorial, D6—
7103. © Mar. 7, 1940; G 35127.
2515
D10—-01044.
45
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2521
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Wahl brothers, ine. 2521-2527
Wahl (Nicholas) :
Animals; elephant, giraffe, ete.—
Athletes exercising.—Birds.—Child on
horse, child & carriage, child & um-
brella, cat, ete —Football player, peo-
ple in rowboat, person with a gun, per-
son with bow and arrow.—Locomotive,
car, automobile, etc.—Pumps, man &
fire hose, dogs, etc. © 1c. each Mar.
15, 1940; G 35142-85147, 35151.
Walle & co.
Oyster vignette.
1940; G 35203.
Waller, Casper D.* 2529
What the best dressed fly-fisherman
will wear next season. © 1c. Feb. 29,
1940; G 35150.
2528
© tree Marit i4,
Whitman pub. co. 25380
Mallet (Beatrice) :
Newborn bunny. © 1. Mar. 22,
1940 ; G 35206.
Wittemann, Herman L.
Moll (John B.) jr.:
Here sit ye down, and find repose.—
True friendship is a knot which angel
hands have tied. © Mar. 18, 1940; G
35185, 35186.
Wittman, Alex.* 2533-2537
Flowers of the garden.—Harvesting
man.—Harvesting Wwomen.—Mountain
2531, 2532
flowers.—Still life with magnolias. ©
Jan. 25, 1940; G 35112-35116.
Wurts creations co. 25388, 2539
Wurts (Andrew Jackson) :
Behold the fisherman.—Keep on
fishin’. © Jan. 22, 1940; G 35083,
35084.
Ziolkowski (Korezak) * 2540
Paderewski. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1940;
G 35180.
Zorach, William.* 2541, 2542
Mother and child.—Youth, © 1e
each Mar. 15, 1940; G 35135, 35136.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1,
POAQie a Wate SEG WOE
46
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT
HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH
4, 1909 [2542
Dallin, Cyrus E.* 1| Gillis, Walter. 2
Appeal to the Great Spirit. © Cyrus Printers’ sun dial. © Doubleday,
EH. Dallin, Arlington, Mass. R 81867,| Doran & co., inc., New York. R 81578,
Feb. 5, 1940. Jan. 18, 1940.
CLASSES’ H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC.
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTO-
GRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Abbott laboratories. 2543-2556
Pursell (Weimer) :
Billings (John Shaw) M. D., 1838-
1913.—Gorgas (Major William C.)
1854-1920.—Hodgen (John Thompson)
M. D., 1826-1882.—Smith (Nathan)
M. D., 1762-1829. © Jan. 24, 1940;
K 45156—45159.
Chapman (Nathaniel) M. D., 1780—
1853.—Dudley (Benjamin W.) M. D.,
1785-1870.—Harris (Chapin A.) 1806—
1860.—Hayden (Horace H.) 1769-
1844.—Nott (Josiah Clark) M. D., 1804—
1873.—Warren (John) M. D., 1753-1815.
© Feb. 29, 1940; K 45016-45021.
Holmes (Oliver Wendell) M. D.,
1809-1894.—MecDowell (Ephraim) M.
D., 1771-1830.—Reed (Major Walter)
1851-1902.—Sims (James Marion) M.
D., 1813-18838. © Jan. 10, 1940; K
45152-45155.
Ackerly, Donald G. 2557
Hceonomizer for carburetor. © 1 ¢.
Mar. 21, 1940; I 25618.
Aero research wind tunnel co. 2558
©
Rotating airstream wind tunnel.
1c. Mar. 12, 1940; I 25613.
American automobile assn., Safety &
traffic engineering dept. 2559
No sidewalk? Walk facing oncoming
traffic. © Feb. 5, 1940; K 44998.
American society of heating & ventilat-
ing engineers. 2560
Revised Bulkeley chart. © Dee. 22,
1939 ; I 25641.
American stove co. 2561-2569
Announcement to every woman who
has ever said, I wish I could afford a
Magic chef ... © Mar. 13, 1940; K
45047.
Boy! Wish I had all my teeth. ©
Feb. 20, 1940; K 44984.
I almost kissed the gas man. © Feb.
21, 1940; K 45077.
—— Same. © Mar. 20, 1940; K
45052.
Join the CP profit parade with special
Magic chef CP material.—Magic chef
presents the Wizard of cookery. ©
Mar. 1, 1940; K 45082, 45083.
Now! High-low-medium heat on same
cooking top at same time. © Feb. 1,
1940; K 44985.
Regardez, Henri, these Americans,
they now swing even the beafsteak. ©
Mar. 5, 17, 1940; K 45149, 45046.
American viscose corp. 2570, 2571
High-lighting white, for its shining
flattery, on a first spring dress in
women’s sizes. © Feb. 15, 1940; K
44955.
Hollywood couture contributes this
suit by Robert Kalloch. © Feb. 1, 1940;
K 44954,
Anjo garden supplies. 2572-2576
Anjo Cape Cod lighthouse, 306.—Anjo
Dutch mill, 304. © Mar. 5, 1940;
I 25531, 25532.
Anjo old California mission garden
pool, 309.—Anjo old oaken bucket gar-
den pool, 310.—Anjo scoupout pools,
313. © Mar. 18, 1940; I 25610-25612.
Asbury, Stanley Joseph. Zon
Traction treads. © 1 ¢. Mar. 25,
1940; I 25665.
Ashley (David) ine. 2578
Gulf stream; by Winslow Homer. ©
Mar. 30, 1940; H 16387.
Axelson mfg. co. 2579
Axelson sucker rod selection chart.
© Mar. 12, 1940; I 25696.
Aye, Anthony M.
Easy plug-in electric socket.
Mar. 19, 1940; I 25678.
Bacharach industrial instrument
2580
© le.
co.
: 2581
Bristol’s wide-strip recording chart,
RO207. © Feb. 21, 1940; I 25720.
Bankers thrift plan service. 2582
Quarter bank. © Mar. 19, 1940; K
45133.
48
CLASSES H—-K
no. 3, 1940
2583
of
Barber, Joseph H.
Barometer of mass psychology
business. © Mar. 15, 1940: I 25609.
Barnard, Fred R. 2584
Rolo entry card. © Feb. 21, 1940;
K 45023. °
Barrett, Oliver R. 2585
Lincoln (Abraham) ; by James Read
Lambdin. © Feb. 11, 1940; H 1575.
Beck, Joseph. 2586
Six stix. © Mar. 6, 1940; K 45208.
Becker, Adolph J. 2587
Careful handling. © Jan. 2, 1940;
K 45009. —
Beery, Joseph E. 2588
Bed commode. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1940;
I 25633.
Begley, Robert W. 2589
Circuit arrangement and principle for
indicating defective head and tail lights
on automobile. © 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 1940;
I 25733.
Benedict, Rome R. 2590
Sanitary dripless ice cream cone con-
tainer. ©1c. Feb. 14, 1940; I 25515.
2591
©), cy @,,Max.,.11,
Benoit, Joseph A.
Condiment holder.
1940; I 25682.
Bernbach, Joseph 8. 2592
It’s always your night to how] at the
Dog house. © June 1, 1939; K 45209.
Berry, Robert C. 2593
‘Berry warp rite. © 1 ¢. Mar. 22,
1940; I 25621.
Bersche, Glen S. 2594
Novelty keyhole light. ©1c. Feb. 29,
1940; I 25561.
Bettis, Walter Glenn. 2595, 2596
Duplex cheese scale.—Triplex cheese
wrapper. © 1 ¢. each Mar. 8, 1940;
I 25586, 25587.
Booharin, Leo Y., Delaney, W. J.,
Attinger, C. F. & Wood, P. 2597
Universal world clock. © 1c. Mar.
22, 1940; I 25623.
Borin art products corp. 2598
New England village; by R. Aiyles-
worth. © Jan. 16, 1940; K 45142.
Bowlden, Ear] T.
Standard drain funnel.
29, 1940; I 25563.
2599
© 1c. Feb.
2643
Boyd, John A. 2600
Good luck. 9A-H2352. © Mar. 14,
1940; K 45211.
Bristol co. 2601-2606
Bristol’s recorder chart, 11038, 55032.
© Mar. 8, 1940; I 257238, 25724.
50014. © Feb. 26, 1940; I 25725.
— 55006. © Mar. 6, 1940; I 25726.
55034. © Mar. 19, 1940; I 25722,
Bristol’s recording pressure gauge
chart, 5304. © Feb. 13, 1940; I 25721.
2607-2622
Brown & Bigelow.
America’s loveliest models:
Davis (Jane) 30103.—Fox
lian) 80105.— Hapworth (Betty)
30109.—Hayden (Gay) 30108.—Hoff
(Mardee) 30101. — House (Jane)
30111.—Nalle (Frances) 30110.—Otey
( Lil-
(Gladys) 30102.—Prentiss (EHleanor)
30112.—Rosamond (Marion) 30104.—
Whitney (Marion) 30106.—Williams
(Kathleen) 30107.
K 4492444935,
High country; by Robert Wood.—
Nature’s mirror ; by Robert Wood.—Vil-
lage in Brabant; by J. de Booscher. ©
Dec. 26, 1989; K 4508445086.
Winter twilight ; by Maxfield Parrish.
© Dec. 27, 1939; K 45056.
© Jan. 29, 1940;
Brown & Herron. 2623
Ex-servicemen’s memorial roster. ©
Feb. 6, 1940; K 45035.
Brown instrument co. 2624-2643
Brown instrument co. chart, 10508,
12508. © Feb. 15, 1940; I 25729, 25730.
—— 10556. © Feb. 29, 1940; I 25596.
— 10580. © Feb. 27, 1940; I 25598.
— 10605: © Feb. 2, 1940; I
25597.
1205444, ©,.Heb: 2021940.
25507.
12058. © Jan. 12, 1940; I
25506.
—— 12074. © Feb. 5, 1940; I
25598. .
——12554. © Feb. 12, 1940: I
25594.
—— 12601. © Jan. 9, 1940; I
25505.
— 12602. © Jan. 16, 1940; I
25504.
— 12608. © Jan. 18, 1940; I
25503.
— 12604. © Jan. 31, 1940; I
25547.
——12606. © Feb. 6, 1940; I
25546.
49
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2644
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Brown instrument co. chart, 12607. ©
Feb. 9, 1940; I 25595.
12608. © Feb. 21, 1940; I
25728.
Brown instrument co. flow meter
chart, 12052. © Jan. 31, 1940; I 25548. |
12055. © Feb. 9, 1940: I
25781.
Therm-electric meters co., ine. chart,
TR1216, TR1232. © Feb. 14, 1940; I
25591, 25592.
Cain, William T.
Roller skate marking device.
e. Mar. 19, 1940; I 25677.
Campbell, Jack V. 2645
Compact shirt bag. © 1c. Feb. 14,
1940; I 25528.
Canfield oil co. 2646
William Penn process chart. © Mar.
4, 1940; I 25698.
Carlson, John A. 2647
Sandusky. © Feb. 8, 1940; I 25581.
Carman & @o., inc. 2648-2654
Are your mondays blue? Then send
your laundry to us.—Bedspreads retain
their fluffy freshness when entrusted
to our care.—Clean comfort. Peaceful
sleep induced by sparkling clean lin-
ens.—For longer life, patronize a spe-
cialist—Fresh as a breeze, linens.—
Give them a fresh start.—Groomed the
year ’round. © Feb. 10, 1940; K 44957-
44963.
Carstairs bros. distilling co., ine.
2644
Gr
2659
Perfectly balanced blend, Carstairs
White seal blended whiskey. © Feb.
4, 1940; K 45298.
Castlen, Robert Cecil. 2656, 2657
Parkoin. © 1c Mar. 21, 1940; I
25614.
Reserve coin container for automo-
biles. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1940; 1-25583.
Chappell, Kenneth Myron. 2658
Unfamiliar decimal equivalent selec-
tor. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1940; I 25616.
Christenson, Earl O. 2659
Fish lure. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1940; I
25498.
Christian science pub. soc. 2660
Some of Muriel King’s most dis-
tinguished designs. © Feb. 28, 1940;
K 45141.
~
co)
Clairol, inc. 2661-2663
Look! are you prematurely gray? ©
Mar. 15, 1940; K 45180.
Now ... magnified over 3,000 times,
you will see with your own eyes the
never-before told reason why only
Clairol can give you the famous Clairol-
like result. © Mar. 1, 1940; K 44966.
Provost (Betty) © Feb. 1, 1940; K
44987.
Clapham, Charles BH.
Clapham’s Doctor.
J 29943.
Clark, Lyle W. 2665
New type oil pan drain plug. ©1e.
Feb. 14, 1940; I 25519.
Classic ptg. co. 2666
Peace, liberty, justice, we are proud
to be Americans. © Feb. 14, 1940; K
45001.
Clausen, Holger V.
Quick-on hinges.
1940 ; I 25577.
Coca-cola co. 2668-2670
Coolers make headlines. — Million-
dollar bum.—My job. © Jan. 17, 1940;
J 29904-29906.
Cochrane corp. 2671-2674
Cochrane recorder chart, 631-633. ©
Mar. 20, 1940; I 25735, 25737, 25738.
635. © Mar. 11, 1940; I 25736.
Comet model airplane & supply co.
2675-2678
Bullet [race car]—Gull.—Lockheed
2664
© Feb. 15, 1940;
2667
© 1.e hens
pursuit—Vought fighter. © Mar. 4,
1940; I 25510-25518.
Coors (Adolph) co. 2679
Character that’s all its own. © Feb.
7, 1940; K 45008.
Cornelius, Jesse William & Cornelius,
Gerald Woodrow. 2680
Single set, door & window. ©1e«e
Mar. 12, 1940; I 25549.
Cornelius, Joseph F. 2681, 2682
Just a reminder—we’ll be grateful
for your payment. — Please — mailing
payment takes but a minute! © Feb.
7, 1940; K 45086, 45037.
Craig, Egbert Adolphus. 2683
Five colored bishops of the Anglican
branch of the Catholic church, repre-
senting the Church of England and the
Episcopal church in the United States
of America. © Feb. 7, 1940; K 44920.
0
CLASSES H—-K
no. 3, 1940
Crippen, H. C. 2684
Good tobacco. © 1c. Jan. 22, 1940;
J 29909.
Crist, James J. 2685
Dispensing envelopes. © 1 c. Mar.
19, 1940 ; I 25680.
Culp, Harry R. 2686
Removable scouring pad handle. ©
1 ec. Mar. 19, 1940; I 25674.
Currie, Frank M., jr. 2687
Combination street sign and lamp
guard. ©1c. Mar. 19, 1940; I 25685.
Cutshall, Walter J. 2688
Clothesline reel. © 1c. Feb. 29,
1940 ; I 25560.
Davis & Geck, inc. 2689, 2690
Albueasis, 936—1013.—Rousatt (Fran-
feats, 150. © Aug. 1, 1939; K
45041, 45042.
De Groot, William. 2691
[Christ carrying the cross] © Mar.
6, 1940 ; K 45015.
Del Nevo, Albert.
Clothesline tightener.
23, 1940; I 25620.
Dickinson, Robert L. 2693-2704
Baby in jar with cord and placenta,
6.—Child facing placenta in halves of
uterus, seventh month, 7.—Labor, empty
uterus [after exit of placenta] 15.—
Labor, expulsion of placenta, 14.—
Labor, head turns upward, 12.—New
born baby, 21.—Quints, a preview, 19.—
Travel of egg from ovary to nidation,
2.—Uterus after labor, fifth day, 16.—
Uterus after labor, fifteenth day, 17.—
Uterus, pelvis, fetus, four and a half
months, 5.—Whale, man and mouse
have same sized egg, 20. © 1c. each
Mar. 11, 1940; I 25706-25717.
Disney (Walt) productions. 2705
[Christmas tree scene featuring Walt
Disney fanciful characters] © Dec. 20,
1939; K 45073.
Dominican fathers. 2706
Jude Thaddeus (St.) and his mother
Mary of Cleophas. © Apr. 1, 1940;
K 45297.
Donahue, Anne. 2707
Spellman (Most Rev. Francis J.), 1.
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1940; J 29942.
Duplex envelope co. 2708
Give . . . and it shall be given unto
you. © Mar. 15, 1940; K 45138.
2692
© 1c. Feb.
2726
Ebaugh, Edward L. 2709
Automatic gate [and] automatic gate
latch improvement. © 1c. Mar. 22,
1940 ; I 25634.
Edison general electric appliance Co.,
ine. 2710
Cook’s tour. © Jan. 2, 1940; J 29901.
Edmonds, Elizabeth. pei fi
Quicker wash body for washing ma-
chines. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1940; I 25559.
Educational playthings, ine. 2712
Grocery scene. © Mar. 1, 1940; K
45012.
Enrich (Henry A.) & co. 2713
Model home. Your guarantee of qual-
ity & style. © Oct. 21, 1939; K 44986.
Fedders mfg. co., ine. 2714
Velocity temperature chart. © Dec.
15, 1939 ; I 25670.
Flynn, Eva Luke. 2715
Pro Deo et patria. © Feb. 24, 1940;
H 1603.
Fouch, Ranthus B. 2716
Land of 10,000 lakes, Minn. © 1.
Mar. 21, 1940; I 25615.
Fox, Robert. ZAT
Dirty coffee—poor service, Fox air
conditioned cafe & liquor store, Lamar,
Col. © Feb. 22, 1940; K 45145.
Frakes, Stuart A. 2718
Shipping box and improvements. ©
1 ec. Mar. 22, 1940; I 25648.
Frank, C. William. 2719
Salad fork with utility bowl ©le.
Feb. 29, 1940; I 25576.
French, Kieth M. 2720
Wrist-attached camera. © 1c. Mar.
22, 1940; I 25649.
Fuel engineering co. of New York.
2721-2723
Determination of moisture and hydro-
gen losses.—Determination of refuse
loss.—Determination of stack loss. ©
1 ce. each Mar. 27, 1940; I 25692-25694.
Gahagan, J. R. 2724
Sunrise over Winnebago. ©1c. Jan.
10, 1940; J 29908.
Gay, Eugene A.
Stabilized aircraft.
1940 ; I 25636.
Geffner, Samuel H.
Foot covering or shoe.
29, 1940; I 255738.
2725
© ie Mart;
2726
© 1c. Feb.
51
2727
General brewing corporation. 2727
Have you tried today’s Lucky lager?
© Mar. 15, 1940; K 45135.
Gerlach-Barklow co.
Dennis (Morgan) :
Fellow who digs in does more than
scratch the surface.—He who wakes up
to find himself famous has not been
asleep. — It’s not so much what he
stands for as what he falls for.—Just
pretending to be rich keeps some people
poor.—Longest journey starts with one
step.—Make use of your friends by be-
ing of use to them.—Nine-tenths of wis-
dom consists of being wise in time.—
One way to solve a problem is to under-
stand it.—One who butts in is usually
the goat.—Poor man can’t be happy for
a happy man isn’t poor.—There’s hope
for the man who can look in the glass
and laugh.—They that will not be coun-
2728-2739
selled cannot be helped. © Dec. 26,
1939 ; K 44972-44983.
Gibson, Edward R. 2740
Radio circuit ruler. © 1c. Feb. 14,
1940 ; I 25526.
Gilson, C. H. 2741
Outside plunger vacuum pen. © 1
ec. Mar. 16, 1940; I 25589.
Glaser, Fielding J.
Farhad Grotto.
45049.
Glass & Hewitt. 2748-2749
Confusion, 2.—Death and dismay, 1.—
Deliberation, 5.— Desperation, 3.—
Homeward bound, 6.—Liberation, 4.—
Remorse. © 1c. each Mar. 2, 1940; J
29910-29916.
Gnatkowski, Arthur William.
2742
© Feb. 15, 1940; K
27950
Mfr’s. identification badge. © 1 «
Mar, 16, 1940; J 29951.
Goes, A. Zoi
Board of directors of the New York
world’s fair 1939 by these presents cer-
tifies that ...:. ©, Dee, 4,. 19389: K
45148.
Graham, Leonard D. 2752
Illuminated ash tray for automobiles.
© 1c Mar. 22, 1940; I 25651.
Graves, Homer Kern. 2758
Copywriters’ typewriter gauge, pica
type, 10 characters, elite type, 12 char-
acters. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1940; I 25585.
Gray, Bryan. 2754
H-Z-seal jar clamp, cover and jar.
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1940; I 25628.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Gregory, William H. 2755
Prints for anti-aircraft gun. ©
Mar. 11, 1940; I 257389.
Gross (Edward) co., ine. 2756-2759
Kalmenoff (Matthew) :
Companions.— Masquerade.—
Pals—Summer night. © Feb. 26,
1940 ; H 1604-1607.
Hackney, Myron. 2760
Design of plastic furniture, 28. ©
1 ec. Mar. 29, 1940; I 25719.
Haines, William J. 2761
Collapsible tube ejector and holder.
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1940; I 25650.
Hanfstaengl, Franz. 2762-2786
Am Chiemsee, 13398; by Peter von
Hess. © Dec. 20, 1939; H 1633.
Am spinnrad, Ph. g. 11473; by Hans
am Ende. © Nov. 17, 1989; H 1620.
Auf der alm, 18523; by Wilhelm von
Kobell. © Aug. 24, 1939; H 1617.
Bischofsmtitze im Dachsteingebiet,
13537; by Walter Merker. © Oct. 5,
1939; H 1628.
Blick ins Weichseltal, 18563; by Al-
fred Partikel. © Nov. 24, 1939; H
1624.
Bluhender' wiesenklee, 13520; by
Margarete Pantaenius-Hoffmann. ©
July 3, 1939; H 1611.
Brunfthirsch, 138514; by C. von Dom-
browski. © Oct. 27, 1939; H 1626.
Burg Loewenstein am Necker, 13496 ;
by Franz Lenk.—Milseburg in der Rhon,
13515; by Hanny Franke. © July 3,
1939 ; H 1609, 1610.
Germanischer rassetyp, Nordische
menschen ; by Wilhelm Petersen :
Studie 1, nr. 13541.—Studie 2, nr.
13543.—Studie 3, nr. 13540.—Studie 4,
nr. 13542. © Oct. 5, 1989; H 1613-
1616.
Heideschifer, Ph. g. 11472; by Hugen
Bracht.. © Sept. 1, 1939; H 1623:;.
Kasperltheater, 18527; by Otto -
Quante. © Oct. 16, 1939; H 1635.
Markische heide, 12551; by H. Har-
der. © Aug. 14, 1939; H 1634.
Meersburg, 18551; by Hans Dieter.
© July 3, 1939 ; H 1630.
Mittagsrast, 13535; by Joseph Steib.
© Aug. 26, 1989; H 1681. .
Pfarrkirche in Stuppach; von
Matthias Griinewald. © July 3, 1939;
H 1608.
Pfltiger am Oberrhein, 13533: by
Carl Baum. © Sept. 22, 1939; H 16386.
52
CLASSES H—-K
no. 3, 1940
Rehbock im griinen, 13536; by Erich
Dichtl. © Dec. 13, 1939; H 1621.
Schwarzwaldwiese, 13531; by Otto
Leiber. © Oct. 16, 1989; H 1622.
Sommerabend, 13557; by Julius P.
Junghanns. © Dec. 13, 1939; H 1625.
Sonnenblumen, 18526; by C. Berndt.
© Oct. 27, 1939 ; H 1629.
Sonnenblumen am fenster, 18550; by
Wilhelm Birgels. © Jan. 3, 1939; H
1627.
Hanley (James) co. 2787, 2788
I’m bringing him back alive. © Mar.
4, 1940; K 45000.
Yours for a penny postcard. © Feb.
28, 1940; K 44964.
Hansen, Sigurd R. 2789
Safe-T-—match. ©1c. Mar. 19, 1940;
I 25602.
Harbeson, Merrill. 2790
Spring tension clothes pin. © 1.
Feb. 29, 1940; I 25554.
Harnsberger, Harry Hickman. 2791
Ad-a-shelf.
T 25634.
Harris, William M. 2792
Stay true door. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1940;
P25572:" |
Hays corp. 2793-2795
Hays combustion meter chart, 10076,
10077. © Mar. 1, 1940; I 25508, 25509.
Hays recorder chart, 352. © Mar.
18, 1940 ; I 25642.
Henley, E. W. 2796
Rivet. ©1c. Mar. 22, 1940; I 25662.
Herber, Robert M. 2797
Diesel oil engine. © 1c. Mar. 21,
1940; I 25697.
Herman, Don.
Talking gift box.
1940 ; I 25579.
Hester, Jay Pinckney. 2799-2802
Agaves on parade.—Arizona’s one
and only.—Saluting six tons of sym-
metry.—Six tons of symmetry. ©1e.
each Jan. 30, 1940; J 29937-29940.
Hicks, Ernest Raymond, jr. 2803
Cut-out steroview. © 1c. Feb. 15,
1940; I 25533.
Hines, Clarence F.
Compressor brake for retailers.
ce. Feb. 29, 1940; I 25570.
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1940;
2798
@vi ce. Mar its!
2804
© 1
~
3)
2845
Hirschman (W. F.) co., ine. 2805
Anti-pluvius skylight for Sterling
Hall of medicine, Yale university, New
Haven, Conn. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1940;
I 25664.
Hodgdon, Howard E. 2806
Safety lock clothes prop. © 1 «.
Mar. 19, 1940; I 25683.
Hodgson, Tom. 2807
Automatic car shoe scraper. © 1c.
Mar. 19, 1940; I 25678.
Hooker, William A. 2808
Electronic voltage regulator. ©1e.
Feb. 14, 1940; I 25522.
Hope paper box co. 2809
Season’s greetings. © Mar. 1, 1940;
K 45160,
Hoppe, Richard HB. 2810
Health balancing board. © 1c. Feb.
29, 1940; I 25571.
Hornstein, Mark. 2811
Device to ease childbirth. © 1 c.
Mar. 22, 1940; I 25659.
2812
© 1 ¢. Mar. 28,
Howland, Myron P.
Selvedge booster.
1940; I 25718.
Huffman, C. M. 2813
Non-skid foot chain. © 1c. Mar. 22,
1940 ; I 25657.
Hutchison, J. Howard. 2814, 2815
Adjustable pipe hanger.—Wedge and
double grip. © Feb. 29, 1940; I 25607,
25608.
Ieart, Louis. 2816, 2817
Finlande.—Tabac blond. © Mar. 1,
1940; H 1600, 1601.
Idaho mutual benefit assn. 2818
Idaho mutual benefit association. ©
Mar. 18, 1940; K 45140.
Industrial equities, ine. 2819-2845
Concentration wins ... Construc-
tive thoughts are vital to business de-
velopment. Shoot your idea about sim-
plifying details, 48.—Equality of in-
terests, like the perfect circle, is
strengthened by cooperation. How can
we make our company more successful ?
47.—_Forgetting is another form of
waste. Give us your idea on how to
prevent it, 32.—Help us to prevent
waste... your little idea may be your
big opportunity, 27.—How can we stop.
this? Cash awards will be paid for
5)
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2846
Industrial equities, ine.—Continued.
useful accident prevention suggestions,
}.—Ideas in reality ... ideas like those
above won cash awards, 30.—Ideas
lurk everywhere. What are your ideas
for reducing costs or maintenance, 18.—
Modern methods. Better results from
less effort. Tell us how to improve our
methods, 13, 14.—Modern miracles of
engineering genius... are no more im-
portant than your safety ideas, 43.—
Principle causes of accidents are man-
failure, carelessness. How can we get
rid of them? 22.—Suecess story, 40.—
Teamwork plus headwork wins. Send
us your idea for making an improve-
ment in your department, 34.—Turn
your suggestions into money... Sim-
ple suggestions are winning cash prizes
every day, 41.—We’re off! Second year
out for new record, employees make
suggestion system huge success. Here’s
your opportunity to make this year bet-
ter than the first, let’s go, 1.—Winners
aren’t born, they’re trained. Train your
thoughts for practical ideas, 9.—Your
idea may be your big opportunity. Tell
us how to reduce expenses in your de-
partment, 10.—$ wasted $. Waste in-
ereases costs, reduces sales volume, re-
duces employment. Tell us how to
eliminate waste, 45. © Feb. 20, 1940;
K 45181-45186, 45196-45207.
Everybody’s earnings are benefited
by conservation. Cash in on your ideas
by telling us how to eliminate waste,
39.—Fire prevention is job protection.
If you know of any fire hazards, tell
us So we can eliminate them, 48.—How
to crack a nut... Tell us how to sim-
plify that operation you think wastes
work and materials and get a part of
the savings, 16.—Protect fellow work-
ers ... Submit your safety sugges-
tions now, 35.—Stop, win cash awards
for ideas on how to improve our meth-
ods & service, 2.—Take a gander
around and see what improvements we
could profitably make, 20.—To harvest
eash awards cultivate ideas, 6.—Want
to get rid of red tape... Submit your
ideas for simplifying the forms or rou-
tine of your work, 28.—What are we
wasting? time? materials?
money? You who are in the know can
win valuable cash awards for making
valuable suggestions, 24. © Mar.: 20,
1940; K 45187-45195.
Jackson pub. co. 2846-2850
Jackson (Michael) :
Gone with the wind. Birthday greet-
ings, 15° HB 24.—Happy Birthday.
They’re off, 15 HB 21.—It’s no bull.
Happy birthday,
energy ?
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
15 HB 22.—Mom,
5603..—This ain’t no boloney. Happy
birthday, 15 HB 23. © Jan. 27, 1940;
K 45173-45177.
Johannsen, Alfred J. 2851
$1,000 a year deposit, Northwestern
plan. © Jan. 4, 1940; I 25492.
Johnson, Charles Hmon & Hopkins,
Frank Emon. 2852
Rain-bo electrical unit. © 1c. Apr.
1, 1940; I 25741.
Jorgensen, Aage. 2853
Paint brush economics. © 1 ¢. Mar.
16, 1940 ; I 25590.
Joslin, Lawrence S. 2854
Layout for a four apartment building.
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1940; I 25551.
Kaufmann, J. H.
Jesus in roses.
J 29919.
Keilwagen, Walter.
Educational device.
1940; I 25679.
Kellogg, John Leroy. 2857-2859
Chromatic range diagram. — Chro-
matic range viewing chart.—Kellogg
spectrum color chart. © 1c. each Mar.
18, 1940; I 25599-25601.
Kellogg (W. K.) bird sanctuary. 2860
Flight canadas. © 1c. May 18, 1940;
J 29963.
Kelly, H. M. 2861
Kick-off football toy. ©1 ce. Feb. 14,
1940; I 25521. 2861
Key, Rodney William. 2862-2867
Fellers (Bob) hunting party, ’39, 318.
© Oct. 25, 1939; J 29945.
I’m ready, 299.—Rattler ready to
strike, 296. © Oct. 5, 1939; J 29946,
29949.
Sioux chief and wife, 245.—Sioux In-
dian home, 247.—Sioux Indians, 241. ©
Sept. 25, 19389; J 29944, 29947, 29948.
Keystone view co. 2868
Keystone safety units, recreation. ©
Feb. 24, 1940; J 29950.
2855
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1940;
2856
© 1c. Mar. 19,
Kimble glass co. 2869-2871
Kimble assurance extends to the
packaging of each piece of glassware!
© Mar. 1, 1940; K 45025.
Kimble comes through another all-
America with 2 top awards! © Mar.
10, 1940; K 45048.
54
CLASSES H—K
no. 3, 1940
2926
Kimble rapid automatic tests. © | Levander, Herman Lawrence.
Mar. 15, 1940; K 45148.
Klayer, Clifford William. 2872
Christmas warranty deed. © Mar.
19, 1940; K 45080.
Koch, Hans. 2873
Casing for translucent name or num-
ber plate. ©1c. Feb. 29, 1940; I 25558.
Kodak Hawaii, ltd. 2874-2876
Hula girl with outrigger canoe. Ha-
waiian Islands, H—230.—Making coco-
nut hats, H-132.—Royal Hawaiian hula
girls, H-89. © Feb. 27, 1940; J 29921-—
29923.
Kramer, Irving V. 2877
One-piece collapsible blotter. © 1c.
Mar. 30, 1940; I 25782.
Krasne bros., ine. 2878
Change to Bernice coffee—it’s a
change for the better. © Mar. 3, 1940;
K 44999.
Krona, Alexander Ferdinand. 2879
Humanity’s enterprise. © Dec. 28,
1988 ; K 44967.
Kruse, Henry J. 2880
meso. © 1c Mar. 22° 1940:
I 25656.
Kuno, John. 2881
Mar-no frame blind and _ curtain
holder. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1940; I 25569.
Ladd, George M. 2882
Field stone house. © 1 c. Mar. 13,
1940; I 25700.
Lancaster, Charles M. 2883
Earth revolved by transformed light
rays of the sun. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1940;
I 25603.
Lancaster, Owen G:
Modern door unit.
1940 ; I 25627.
Laveccha, John. 2885-2894
Stritch (Archbishop Samuel A.),
1-10. © Feb. 23, 1940; J 29924-29933.
Lawsine, Leo. 2895
RMA standard T-111 television sig-
nal. ©1e. Feb. 26, 1940; I 25667.
2896
@) 1) ec] Mary 5,
2884
©) 1..c. Mars Li
Lecher, John Peter, jr.
Frigidaire defroster.
1940; I 25552.
Lenox, ine. 2897
Lovely beginning. © Feb. 15, 1940;
K 45010.
5
2898, 2899
design for an early
© 1c Feb. 26,
Architectural
American residence.
1940 ; I 25544.
English bungalow. © 1c. Mar. 25,
1940 ; I 25668.
Levinger, Joseph. 2900
Our darling’s weight. © Feb. 8,
1940; K 45144.
Lewis, William Ervin. 2901
Day in October. Columbia River
Gorge, Or. © Jan. 8, 1940; K 44769.
Livermore, Jesse L. 2902
Livermore market-key. © Jan. 8,
1940; K 45055.
Living American art, inc. 2903-2926
Bahamas, 54; by George O. Hart.—
Fire Island landing, 53; by Bruce
Mitchell. © Mar. 18, 1989; H 1578,
1579.
Bellows (George) :
Lady Jean, 75.—Sandcart, 76. ©
Feb. 24, 1940; H 1598, 1599.
Calla lilies, 55; by Charles Demuth.—
Five Islands, Maine, 56; by William
Zorach. © Apr. 15, 19389; H 1580, 1581.
Cobblers, 66; by Mervin Jules.—
Nobody’s pet, 65; by Peggy Beacon. ©
Sept. 8, 1989; H 1588, 1589.
Corner of the pasture, 67; by Edward
Glannon.—Hellgate bridge, 68; by Wal-
lace Smith: © Oct, 10; 1939; H 1590;
1591.
Daisies, 52; by Georgina Klitgaard.—
Minnesota in August, 51; by Adolf
Dehn. © Jan. 30, 1989; H 1576, 1577.
Gloucester docks, 64; by Earl Hor-
ter.—Ice glare, 63; by Charles Burch-
field. © July 28, 1939; H 1586, 1587.
Harlem River, 70; by Preston Dick-
inson.—Sunset, 69; by John Marin. ©
Nov. 28, 1939; H 1592, 1593.
Homer (Winslow) :
Skating at the Central Park, 73.—
Sponge fishing, Bahamas, 74. © Jan.
23, 1940; H 1596, 1597.
House on Pamet River, 61; by Ed-
ward Hopper.—Summer, 62; by Max
Weber. © July 7, 1939; H 1584, 1585.
I’m tired, 58; by Yasuo Kuniyoshi.—
Sentinels, 57; by Alexander Brook. ©
May 6, 1989; H 1582, 1583.
Whorf (John) :
Breightening seine, 71.—Winter by
the sea, 72. © Dec. 18, 1989; H 1594,
1595.
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pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
2927
Lockwood products. 2927
Puppies are like babies. © Feb. 9,
1940; K 45210.
Lukens, Robert, jr. 2928
Improved gauge pin for regular plat-
en style printing presses. © 1c. Mar.
22, 1940 ; I 25655.
Lulling, John L. 2929
Aeroguide. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1940; I
25647.
McAleer, Charles Anthony. 2930
Little old city. © Mar. 9, 1940; K
45178.
McCullough, Ruth E. 2931
Infants’ training commode. © 1 «¢.
Feb. 14, 1940; I 25527.
Malik, Joseph. 2932
Surgical splint. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1940;
I 25645.
Malik, Joseph & Zinny, Edward. 2933
First-aid kit for autos. © 1c. Feb.
19, 1940; I 25644.
Mange, Clarence E. 2934
Psychrometric nomograph. © 1 «.
Feb. 14, 1940; I 25550.
Marvel mfg. co. 2935
U. S. army tank, Amsco type. ©
Jan. 29, 1940: I 25669.
Matheson, Malcolm H.
Clothes line reel.
1940; I 25666.
Mead, Johnson & co. 2937
Hungry kitten; by Bernhard Pot-
2936
© 1 ¢ Mar. 25,
hast. © Feb. 21, 1940; K 451387.
Meeks, Andrew Jackson. 2938
Attachment for cultivators. © 1 ¢.
Feb. 29, 1940; I 25557.
Melinger, Alfred. 2939
Meet Dopey Dave, 1. © Feb. 14,
1940; K 45074.
Mikleson, Enoch. 2940
Castle Haven. © Jan. 25, 1940;
J 29917.
Miller, Clell H.
Weedless dare devil.
1940; I 25629.
2941
©) ce, Maral.
Mitchell, Elmer Francis. 2942
Safety side highway light. © 1 «.
Feb. 29, 1940; I 25568.
Moore dry kiln co. 2943
Moore-kiln recorder chart, Z-6207. ©
Feb. 9, 1940; I 25734.
Morest co. 2944
[Chemically treated printed panel for
testing paints, colors, etc.] Form O8P.
© Feb. 29, 1940; I 25701.
Mori, Charles Robert. 2945
Only right method to absolutely tri-
secting one angle of 60°. © 1c. Mar.
21, 1940; I 25625.
Morris, Lloyd P. 2946
Automatic push button, visual, audi-
ble, and circuit interval timer. © 1c.
Feb. 17, 1940; I 25604.
Moss, C. 2947-2958
Farmyard friends, 5167; by G.
Liebscker.—Glamorous, 5184; by Billy
DeVorss.—Gloucester bound, 5188.—
Honey-moon, 5181.—In safe keeping,
5095; by J. Adams.—Land of sky blue
waters, 5182.—Look before you leap,
5183; by R. James Stuart.—Modern
Venus, 5186.—Spring blossoms, 5096.—
Temptation, 5185; by Mabel Rollins
Harris.—White House, 5098.—Winter
sunset, 5097; by Frederick D. Ogden.
© Oct. 1, 1939; K 44936-44947.
Moss, Peter W.
Plaster cast knife.
1940; I 25556.
Mu-col co. 2960
Relief for tired tender feet, use Mu-
col. © Mar. 10, 1940; K 45040.
Mullen, Harry W. 2961
Hold tight stucco block. © 1c. Mar.
11, 1940; I 25630.
2959
© 1c. Feb. 29,
Murphy, Dominic. 2962
Anti-submarine shields. © 1 ce. Mar.
19, 1940 ; I 25675.
Nance, Daisy Campbell. 2963
Pie and oven aid. © 1. Mar. 22,
1940; I 25658.
Nash-Kelvinator corp. 2964-2967
And here it is. © Feb. 14, 1940; Kk
45014.
It had to come.
K 450138.
Things have happened. © Mar. 13,
1940; K 45081.
You’re changing to electric cooking?
That’s grand. © Mar. 10, 1940; K
© Feb. 28, 1940;
45022,
National industrial conference board,
ine. 2968-2971
Dam sites and installed horsepower
in manufacturing industry, United
States. © Mar. 8, 1940; I 25543.
56
CLASSES H—-K
no. 3, 1940
Economic progress, United States,
1849-1940. © Mar. 1, 1940; I 25542,
Employment and unemployment,
United States, 1929-1940. © Mar. 22,
1940 ; I 25699.
Value of manufacturers’ new orders,
shipments and inventories, 1929-1940.
© Mar. 15, 1940; I 25643.
National photostamp co., inc.
2972, 2973
Hollywood movie stars.—Popular or-
chestra leaders. © Dec. 18, 1989; K
44922, 44923.
Naugle, Reginald B. 2974, 2975
Crossarm saddle and anchor plate.—
Pax electrical control. © 1c. each Mar.
26, 1940; I 25690, 25691.
Neel, Randolph D. 2976
Cultivator. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1940;
I 25575.
Neil, John H. 2977
Rug scrubbing machine. © 1c. Mar.
22, 1940; I 25652.
New York graphic soc.,ine. 2978-2985
Autumn glory, 601; by K. Matthew.—
Company for supper, 558; by Dale
Nichols.—Spring idyll, 600; by K. Mat-
thew. © Mar. 4, 1940; H 1572-1574.
Dancers in blue, 560; by Hilaire
Germain Edgar Degas.—Pink and
green, 549; by Hilaire Germain Edgar
Degas.—Red hood (La Capeline rouge)
541; by Claude Monet.—Rhododen-
drons, 540; by Frans Oerder. © Mar.
4, 1940 ; H 1638-1641.
November mosaic; by Willard Leroy
Metcalf. © Apr. 3, 1940; H 1612.
New York world-telegram corp.
_ 2986, 2987
Dispersing the Anne Morgan legend
in a puff of smoke.—Morgan (Anne)
ends myth that she has inherited fa-
ther’s financial genius. © Feb. 9, 1940;
K 45044, 45045.
Norcross. 2988-3033
Anniversary congratulations, to a
pair of good skates, 10W453.—Because
you are so good, 5N271.—Birthday
wish, may your path be bright and sun-
ny, 15B54.— [Bobbie tally]—Christmas
earful for a swell dad, 10N747.—Christ-
mas greetings, the more the merrier,
15N257.—Christmas wish for you from
me, 5N252.—For a friend of mine. In
the midst of a busy day, 10R706.—
Good morning son. Happy birthday,
10B770.—Great Scot! it’s Christmas,
10N269.—Greetings brother, hope your
3041
Christmas satisfies, 15N799.—Guess who
wishes you merry Christmas, 10N274.—
Guess who! You’ll never guess, so I’m
announcing, 5R14.—Happy birthday
daughter, you suit us to a T, 10B754.—
Happy birthday to a jolly good fellow,
10B1045.—Happy New Year, 10N613.—
Happy Thanksgiving. Yoo-hoo, how-
de-do, 10N968.—Have a mm-most en-
joyable Thanksgiving, 10N967.—Here’s
something for spending or pudding
away, 5N556.—Hey! it’s Christmas.
Hope you’ll get what you like, 10N266.—
I nude it was Christmas, 10N271.—I
wouldn’t skip it, 5N135.—If life begins
at 40, 15B1050.—Just making a few
Christmas wishes for you, 15N258.—
Let yourself go and enjoy your Christ-
mas, 10N275.—Me, myself and I all
wish you a merry Christmas, 15N256.—
Merry Christmas, and let’s resolve
right here, 10N278.—Merry Christmas
brother, and best wishes to a reel guy,
10N798.—Merry Christmas from every-
one at our house to everyone at yours,
10N686.—Merry Christmas. Get all you
ean out of it, 15N254.—Merry Christ-
mas. Just a little note to say, a merry,
merry Christmas day, 5N279.—Merry
Christmas, mom, and lots of love,
15N736.—Merry Christmas, nephew,
15N810.—Merry Christmas to a mom
who has everything, 25N734.—Merry
Christmas to you, in the midst of the
bustle, 5N273.—My Christmas wish as
U can C, is just as merry as can B,
10N265.—My stars, it’s Christmas
again, 10N273.—My wish for you while
you are ill, 15C207.—Office crew is mis-
sing you, 25C486.—Reckon it’s Christ-
mas, 10N264.—Someone’s going to have
a shower, 5R358.—Verra happy New
Year, 10N610.—Very merry Christmas,
15N255.—We share our birthday, you
and I, 15B636.—Wish it were more,
merry Christmas, 5N518.—Yoo hoo!
Happy New Year, 10N611. © Mar. 2,
1940 ; K 45087-45132.
Norris, Alexander Murdoch. 3034
6 row coilculator.
1940 ; I 25619.
Norris, William G. 3035
Gable doors. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1940;
I 25637.
Oahu pub. co. 3036-3041
All night long.—Kilo-hana.—My fire-
side sweetheart.—Puu o hulu.— Waikiki
© 1c. Mar. 21,
serenade. © Jan. 10, 1940; K 44889-
44898.
Sweet man. © Feb. 16, 1940; K
44888.
57
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3042
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 85
Obrist, Miriam Alice. 3042
Price marker for display purposes.
© 1c. Mar. 19, 1940; I 25672.
Ohliger, E. J. 3043
Aeroplane brake mechanism. © 1 ©.
Mar. 19, 1940; I 25684.
O’Malley, Thomas F.
Foot revitalizer.
1940; I 25635.
3044
© 1 ce. Mar. 11,
Osborne co. 3045-3144
After the day, the twilight.—Bou-
quet.—Dowry of shillings.—Early de-
positer.—Heart’s content.—Here in our
country’s heart.—Land of promise.—
Last load.—Lilies of Easter.—Looking
out to sea.—Mother’s day.—Old home.—
On the way to the sea.—Poinsettia.—
Song of the brook.—Sunset hour.—
Thanksgiving. — Valentine-—Wampum
mint.—Where memory strays.—White
world. © Mar. 5, 1940; K 45212-45217,
45242-45258, 45266, 45267, 45270.
Beside still waters.—Cargoes for a
hundred ports; by Griffith H. Teller.—
Creamline Jerseys in pasture; by Grif-
fith H. Teller.—Faith of our fathers,
living still—First savings bank.—
Flight into Egypt; by C. R. Schaare.—
Having a wonderful time; by Andrew
Loomis.—Hawaii greets the day.—Here
in the country’s heart.—Heroic dreams
of youth; by Tom Webb.—It’s a date;
by Billy De Vorss.—Land of heart’s
content.—Let’s get together; by Tom
Webb.—Miracle of sea and land and
light.—Morning on the Zuyder Zee.—
My homeland; by Griffith H. Teller.—
Pius x11 (His Holiness, pope) ; by C. R.
Schaare-—Roses bring memories of
you; by Hayden Hayden. — Sitting
pretty ; by Buell.—That’s a good one.—
You ’n who else? by Annie Benson Miil-
ler.—You’re the answer to my dreams;
by Hayden Hayden. © Feb. 15, 1940;
K 44898-44919.
~ Buell (—):
Caught short.—Curtain call.—Eyes
right.—Fair and warmer.—Mow ’em
down.—One good turn.—See-worthy.—
’*Snow use.—Stitch in time.—Stop, look
and linger.—Stretching a point.—Swing
it. © Mar. 5, 1940; K 45278-45289.
De Maris (Walter) :
Depreciating currency. — Franklin
the money printer.—Money ship ar-
rives—New York exchange in 1669.—
Paying the creditor without mercy.—
Playing card money. — Posted. — Pro-
claiming the value of coins.—Seducer.
© Mar. 5, 1940; K 45268, 45269, 45271-
45277.
Dennis (Morgan) :
Better ole.—Between the devil and
the deep blue sea.—Get a load of this.—
Hi yo, Silver.—I licked the judge’s
hand.— One of us is terrible-——She
buried something.—So I ups to him and
he ups to me.—So you won’t fight.—
You don’t say.—You must have been a
beautiful baby.—You pull back his hair
and there he is. © Mar. 5, 1940; K
45218-45229.
Seott (J. G.):
Accidents are always unforeseen.—
Experience is the best teacher.—It
never rains but it pours.—It’s the unex-
pected that often happens.—It’s what
we do now that counts.—Load becomes
light which is cheerfully borne. —
Many a false step is made by standing
still— Minute of action is worth an
hour of talk.—None but the brave de-
serve the fair.—Nothing ventured,
nothing gained.—Second thoughts are
ever wiser.—Well begun is half done.
© Mar. 5, 1940; K 45230-45241.
Strange as it seems; by John Hix:
Adams (John Quincy) began pub-
lie service at 14.—Coolidge (Calvin)
received only one vote from his class-
mates (Amherst ’95) as the member
most likely to suceed in life-—Grant
(Ulysses S.) Republican nominee, never
voted the republican ticket . . —Harri-
son (William Henry) whose wife was
too ill to come to Washington, did his
own shopping.—Jackson (Andrew) per-
sonally nursed back to health, a col-
ored servant.—Jefferson (Thomas) in
composing his own epitaph, neglected to
mention that he was once President of
the U. S.—Linecoln (Abraham) grew
his famous beard just to please a lit-
tle girl—Roosevelt (Teddy) visited
every state in the Union during his
first term as President.—Taft (William
Howard) who once weighed 326 pounds
just before becoming President in 1909,
was. a champion wrestler at Yale.—
Taylor’s (Zachary) first, last, and only
public office was President of the
United States—Van Buren (Martin)
8th U. S. President, was the first Pres-
ident born in America.—Washington
(George) richest President the U. S.
ever had, had to borrow money in order
to reach New York City for his own
inaurguration ceremony. © Mar. 5,
1940; K 4525445265.
Ottavino, Adamo. 3145
©
Topazio (Guglielmo) memorial.
1c. Feb. 24, 1940; I 25588. |
58
CLASSES H—-K
no. 3, 1940
3184
Padgett, Dana BE. 3146
Solar clock. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1940;
I 25640.
Pallas, Reinhardt Robert. 3147
Handy tie hanger. © 1. Mar. 22,
1940 ; I 25653.
Paul, Edwin R. 3148
Device for increasing the fuel econ-
omy and power output of an internal
combustion engine by complete vapor-
ization. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1940; I 25624.
Peck, William J. 3149
Automobile stop motion. © 1c. Mar.
11, 1940; I 25639.
Peronnet, Ralph. 3150
Can opener and cover. © 1. Feb.
29, 1940; I 25567.
Pickrell, David Doom. 3151, 3152
Horizontal type diaphragm expan-
sion. coupling for pipe lines.—Vertical
type diaphragm expansion coupling for
pipe lines. © 1c. each Feb. 24, 1940;
I 25494, 25495.
Piperdrucke verlags, g. m. b. h.
3158, 3154
Grosse landschaft ; by Meindert Hob-
bema. © June 30, 1939; H 1619.
Thronende Maria mit dem Kind u.
einem engel; by Hans Memling. ©
Oct. 10, 1989 ; H 1618.
Pittsburgh equitable meter co. 3155
Emeco orifice meter chart, PE204000.
© Mar. 21, 1940; I 25727.
Planners institute, inc. 3156
Exhibit-design for a Picasso paint-
ing. ©1c. Feb. 29, 1940; I 25668.
Pomernacki, Valerius. 3157
Automobile driver’s instant foot con-
trol. ©1c. Feb. 14, 1940; I 25524.
Poynter, E. C. 3158, 3159
Self centering electric wall plug. ©
1 ce. Feb. 29, 1940; I 25562.
Vacuum cleaner bag. © 1c. Feb. 29,
1940 ; I 25578.
Providence lithograph co. 3160
Peter promises to try again. © Jan.
17, 1940; K 45002.
Pru-Les-co art metal co., ine. 3161-3164
Bok Tower, Lake Wales, Fla.—Flor-
ida’s playground.— Royal Palms of
Florida.—Tropical reflections. © Feb.
8, 1940; K 44968-44971.
Raymaker, Frank. 3165
Fanfoto. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1940; I
25689.
Reese, Franklin & Adams, Volney.
3166
Sure-hit-kit. © 1 ce. Mar. 19, 1940;
I 25676.
Republic flow meters co. 3167-3170
Republic flow meters co. chart, 14—
CA-203800. © Mar. 22, 1940; I 25705.
Republic flow meters co. grafico, 60-—
300SP, 60-500SP, 60-600SP. © Mar.
26, 1940; I 25702-25704.
Risley, Allan P. 3171
Frozen confection molds for home re-
frigerators. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1940; I
25525.
Robb, D. M. 3172
Spring 1940 telephone directory. ©
Jan. 29, 1940; K 44952. ‘
Roberts, Charles A. 3173
Grow sturdy like the beech. © Feb.
15, 1940; K 450388.
Ronzoni Marconi co. 3174
Free Gulliver tumblers given with
purchase of Ronzoni pastina soup dain-
ties. © Feb. 27, 1940; K 45134.
Rose, Jack Manley. 3175-3178
Williamsburg, Va.:
Kitchen of the Ludwell-Paradise
house.—Old court house.—Palace of the
royal governors.—Publiec gaol. © Dec.
1, 1939; K 44894-44897.
Rosenbaum, Arthur H. 3179
Barn on fire. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1940;
J 29920.
Rothrock, Lillian B. 3180:
Bi-nap sanitary napkin. © 1c. Feb.
14, 1940; I 25516.
Rourke, Raymond. 3181
Brake regulating device. © 1c. Mar.
22, 1940; I 25660.
Roush, Charles R. 3182
Townsend plan, 1940. © Feb. 21,
1940; K 45150.
Rubenstein, Harry. 3183
Sorrowful, the Spaniard. © Mar.
11, 1940; J 29918.
Saalfield pub. co. 3184
Serap book, 169. © Mar. 12, 1940;
K 45053.
59
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3185
St. Francis community press. 3185, 3186
St. Elizabeth’s hospital, Lafayette,
Ind. This certifies that .. .—St. Mar-
garet hospital, Hammond, Ind. This
certifies that... © Feb. 15, 1940; K
45050, 45051.
Sala (F.) & co., kunstverlag. 3187
Julitag (Harvest); by Willy Herr-
mann. © Jan. 13, 1940; H 1632.
San Francisco Bay exposition.
3188-3202
Arch of Triumph approach to Court
of Flowers, San Francisco Bay exposi-
tion, A-24.—Arch of Triumph from
Court of Flowers on Treasure Island,
A-17.—By night, the San Francisco
world’s. fair glitters like a jewel,
A-19.—Federal building, Golden Gate
international exposition, A—28.—Foun-
tain of Phantom arches in the Court of
the Moon, A-22.—Giant statue of Pa-
cifica overlooking Court of the Seven
Seas, A-14.—Golden Gate bridge look-
ing toward Treasure Island on San
Francisco Bay, A-—2.—Oriental Tower
mirrored in one of Treasure Island’s
lagoons, A-23.— Rich lighting effects
add touch of magic to California
world’s fair, A-18.—South Tower on
Treasure Island and Court of the Moon,
A-20.—Stately palm trees are silent
sentinels of the Portals of the Pacific,
A-21.— Tower of Sun and Elephant
Towers on Treasure Island by night,
A-13.—Tower of the Sun from Court
of Reflections, San Francisco exposi-
tion, A-—27.—Trans-Pacific clipper over
San Francisco Bay, A-26.—Treasure
Island seen from the air, A-1. © Feb.
1, 1940; K 45057-45071.
Schavey, Har] T. 3203
Floating axles. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1940;
I 25661.
Schott, William F. 3204
35 poster stamps, famous Americans
who have achieved outstanding distinc-
tion in the arts and sciences, and were
selected and placed on postage stamps
by the U. S. government in the year
1940. © Feb. 20, 1940; K 45075.
Schroeder, Charles. 3205-3210
Method for locating bone-points and
proportions of the front view of the
head.—Method for locating the bone-
points and proportions of the profile
view of the head.—Method of locating
the bone-points of the skeleton and the
areas and planes, back view & front
view.—Showing the different forms of
plane constructions for the design of
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
the head.—Showing the planes of the
skull and the design formed upon the
head. © 1 ¢. each Mar. 4, 1940; I
25497-25502.
Schuler, John George.
Pencil sharpener.
1940 ; I 25555.
Schweighart, Peter G. 3212
Sewer trap. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1940; I
25566.
Scientific model airplane co. 3213
Ensign. © Mar. 7, 1940; I 255386.
Seully, Attilio. 3214, 3215
Scully monument design, 1, 2. © 1
e. each Mar. 13, 1940; J 299384, 29935.
Sentinel ptg. co. 3216, 3217
[Illustration of buffalo in center]:
[20 coupon sheet, green]—[30 cou-
pon sheet, brown] © Oct. 1, 1938; K
45146, 45147.
Shaffer, Harry G. & Badger, Henry.
3218
3211
© 1c. Feb. 29,
Parachute. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1940; I
25565.
Shane, LeRoy. 3219
Dog O graf. © Mar. 26, 1940; K
45296.
Slote & Klein, ine. 3220
Tic tac toe. © Mar. 1, 1940; K
44953.
Smith, Harry John. 3221
Calling all children under six years
old for the baby Derby. © Jan. 19,
1940; K 45151.
Smythe, Richard G. e222
Hootch-owl container opener. ©1c.
Feb. 14, 1940; I 25520.
Soule, Charles Carroll. 3223
Sky lights.
25541.
Standard brands, inc. 3224
I could just see the girls making fun
of my cake. © Feb. 25, 1940; K 44965.
Stationers specialty corp. 3225-3236
Blythe (Walter Edward) :
Boston terrier. — Chow. — Cocker
spaniel.— Collie.— Dachshund.—Dalma-
tian. — English bull. — Fox terrier. —
Irish setter. — Police dog. — Scotty.—
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1940; I
Wire-haired fox terrier. © Feb. 1,
1940; K 45161-45172.
Steagall, Oscar Charles. 3237
Hold-tite garment hanger.
©le
Mar. 11, 1940; I 25626. ;
60
CLASSES H—-K
no. 8, 1940
Stee, R. M. & Haugan, C. P. 3238
Vibo-magnetic ore extractor for the
recovery of magnetic ore. © 1c. Feb.
29, 1940; I 25574.
Steinwart, John. 3239
Till 1941. © Jan. 2, 1940; J 29897.
Stitt, Edwin M. 3240
Perspective grid on diagram of More-
head diagonal method. © Mar. 13,
1940; I 25617.
Stolz, Lorenz W. 3241
Memorial 1024A.
1940 ; I 25622.
Stone (Paul)-Raymor, Itd. 3242
Green (Dwight H.) © 1c. Feb. 20,
1940; J 29941.
Streby, Waldo M. 3243
Garbage disposal device. © 1c. Feb.
14, 1940; I 25529.
Stuart, Alan Gordon.
Bradley’s (EK. R.) Derby quints.
Mar. 2, 1940; J 29907.
Summers, Burke T.
Memorial marker.
1940; I 25553.
T.-P. card co. 3246
Silver strike, joker. © Nov. 18, 1939;
K 45078.
© fic. Mar, 21;
3244
©
$245
© 1c. Feb. 29,
Tally, William. 3247
Brakometer. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1940;
I 25688.
Tangen, Ed. 3248-3258
Drifted road, 6445.— Late snow,
6438.—Melting snow, 6435.—Memories,
6440.—Miner’s pet, 6425.— Mountain
road, 6436.—Overnight camp, 6433.—
Six gun, 6448.—Timberline trail, 6446.—
Trout stream, 6442.—Victory, 6447. ©
Mar. 12, 1940; J 29952-29962.
3259
Taylor, Frances R.
Dripless food chopper. © 1 c¢. Mar.
19, 1940 ; I 25671.
Taylor, Joseph E.
George Washington junior.
28, 1939; K 45136.
Taylor instrument cos. 3261-3264
Taylor chart, 764.—Taylor recording
thermometer chart, 2617. © Feb. 27,
1940 ; I 25537, 25538.
Taylor recording thermometer chart,
OP528. © Mar. 1, 1940; I 25539.
—— OP2303. © Feb. 27, 1940; I
25540.
3260
© June
61
3289
Teich (Curt) & co., ine. 3265-3269
Greetings from Akron, O., 9A—H623.—
Sure I’m out and having a h--- of a
time in Hot Springs, Ark., 9A—H554.
© May 18, 1939; K 45005, 45006.
Greetings from Indiana, 9A-H777. ©
June 6, 1939; K 45003.
Greetings from Pueblo, Col., 9A-—H736.
© June 9, 1939; K 45011.
Greetings from Shreveport, La.,
8A—H2381. © June 12, 19389; K 45004.
Tenley, Oscar S. 3270
Anti-glare for rear view mirrors. ©
1c. Mar. 9, 1940; I 25545.
Texas newspaper features. 3271
Go with Garner, the American way.
© Aug. 31, 1939; K 45179.
Thoreson, Albert W.
Vending machine.
1940; I 256388.
Townsend-Skinner & co., inc. 3273
Industrial stock averages. New
measure 11. © Mar. 16, 1940; I 25646.
3272
© 1c. Mar. 11,
Tucker, Wallace M. 3274
ABC’s of electrocardiographic activi-
ties of the segments, waves, nodes, val-
vular actions, intervals, pressure and
iso-electrie during a normal cardiac
cycle. ©1ec. Apr. 1, 1940; I 25740.
Tyler, A. E. 3275
Cassel (Allyn) and his band. © Feb.
27, 1940; K 44956.
United features syndicate, inc.
3276-3285
Tarzan; by Harold Foster:
Balked.—Reign of terror.—Sacri-
fice—Sword of freedom. © Aug. 29,
Sept. 5, 12, 19, 1986; K 44988-44991.
Tarzan and the Mayan goddess, 67-—
72; by W. H. Juhre. © Oct. 19-24,
1936 ; K 44992-44997,
Valentine, James BH. 3286
Valentine cushioned ring. © 1 ¢.
Mar. 19, 1940; I 25681.
Vasquez, Alejo V. 3287
Adjustable window lock. © 1c. Feb.
14, 1940; I 25523.
Von Borosini, August. 3288, 3289
Air humidifier and air cooler.—Heat-
ing element for ventilators and reflector
heaters and new way of its installation.
© 1. each Feb. 14, 1940; I 25517,
25518.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3290
Von Kories, Otto. 3290
Centrifugal cycle ship. © 1c. Mar.
26, 1940; I 25695.
Vreeland, James B., jr. 3291-3293
Arauca (German freighter )—Orion
(British cruiser) A, B. © Dee. 26,
1939 ; J 29898-29900.
Wagoner, Harry B. 3294
Palm Springs life. © Nov. 1, 1939;
K 45048.
Walmer, J. Paul. 3295
Pennsylvania turnpike through the
mountains showing the tunnels and in-
terchanges, 91. © Mar. 18, 1940; K
45139.
Warecki, Lilli. 3296
Phantasy. © Mar. 11, 1940; J 29986.
Waterloo register co. 3297
Outlet selection data for horizontal
discharge of cooled air. © Feb. 29,
1940; I 25582.
Weimer, Huber E. 3298
Scissors sharpener.
1940; I 25564.
Weisbach, E. C. 3299-3302
By a eareless intruder, F'747.—Right
number.—Story book hour, KF637.—
Sweetheart, F847. © Jan. 1, 1940; K
44948-44951.
© 1c. Feb. 29,
Welfare and recreational assn. of public
buildings and grounds, inc.
3303-3308
Lee mansion; by Ruth Perkins Saf-
ford:
Family parlor.—General Lee’s
room.—General Lee’s study.—School
room.—State dining room.—Summer
kitchen. © Mar. 25, 1940; K 45290-
45295.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Wellesley college library. 3309, 3310
Browning (Robert) — Door of 50
Wimpole street, Elizabeth Barrett’s
home. © Feb. 27, 1940; J 29902, 29903.
Wellman, Russell E. 3311
Safe driver. © Dee. 22, 19389; K
44921.
Wernimont, Ed. Soe
Portable building. © 1c. Mar. 19,
1940 ; I 25686.
West, Lawrence.
Anatomy of chess.
1940 ; I 25514.
Whall, Percival George. 3314
Combination door lock. © 1c. Mar.
19, 1940 ; I 25687.
Wilkinson, Walter Bryant. 3315
Exhibit III, plans A & B [of profits
in tourist camps] © Feb. 19, 1940;
I 25606.
Wilson, Forest C. 3316
Dell Wilson pipe stem. © 1c. Mar.
11, 1940; I 25631.
Wittemann, Herman L. 3317
Nobody knows what’s in the heart of
a rose; by Marie Zichy. © Jan. 31,
1940; H 1602.
Wolf, Walter. 3318
Thermostatic motor control switch
for automobile hot water heater. ©1c.
Mar. 19, 1940; I 25682.
3313
© 1c. Mar. 6,
Yeckes-Hichenbaum, inc. 3319
Wondercrop, Shipper’s brand. ©
Jan. 13, 1940; K 45079.
Zion talis mfg. co., inc. 3320
Chag hamatzos’_ tishmor — shivas
yomim tocal matzos.
smiye boxn oom nyaw—onwn nignn on
© Dee. 31, 1939 ; K 45007.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the catalog since Jan. 1,
1940:
Reproductions of works of art (including 31 one-copy entries) -............ 107
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in-
cluding 431 one-copy,, entries, Fey)... eee 713
Photographs (including 101 one-copy entries) ---__.__-------------------------------------- 200
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 424 contributions to peri-
odicals and other one-copy entries) --...-._---------2--2-2222222-- eee eee een 1, 456
Total on. 2 oe ee ee ee NE 2, 558
62
PHOTOGRAPHS, DRAWINGS, AND PRINTS, OF WHICH THE SUBSIST-
ING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE
ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[3320
Beaton, O. 1-3
B’k’t’n Everett G. Griggs. R 86146,
Feb. 26, 1940.
Crossing the bar. R 86145, Feb. 26,
1940.
Star of Finland. R 86144, Feb. 26,
1940.
© Myrtle B. Beaton, Seattle.
Goodrich (Wallace) 4
Ecclesiastical year. © Wallace
Goodrich, Boston. R 85054, Mar. 11.
1940.
Gutmann, Bessie Pease. 5-8
Baby in bassinette. R 86161, Feb. 27,
1940.
Baby mine. R 86160, Feb. 27, 1940.
Baby’s first birthday. R 86159, Feb.
27, 1940.
Butterfly. R 86162, Feb. 27, 1940.
© Gutmann & Gutmann, ine, New
York.
Robinson, John H. . 9
Postmasters’ chart for determining
charges United States parcel post. ©
John H. Robinson, Nantucket, Mass.
R 85287, Mar. 29, 1940.
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THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
OF
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC
OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
INCLUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1940
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 35
No. 4
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON: 1940
HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,
formerly issued quarterly, but now issued monthly, is arranged in two
alphabets of proprietors, as follows:
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identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for
copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs
for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copy-
right proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the
use of an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. A subalphabet of
artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
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Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photo-
graphs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustra-
tions. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of
proprietors.
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of art; “H’, Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; “I”, Class I, Drawings
or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “J”, Class J, Photo-
graphs; and “K”, Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. “©” implies
copyright registration of a published work, followed by a date of publication.
“© 1c.” stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by
date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the photograph or other identifying
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WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Norre.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist
and copyright proprietor are the same.
Aderente, Vincent.* 3321
Moses presenting the tablets to his
people. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1940; G 35490.
Allegheny County sportsmen’s league.
3322
Allegheny County sportsmen’s league.
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1940; G 35567.
Amateis, Edmond.* 3323
Doves elect a hawk their king. Lose
not the substance for the shadow. ©
le. Mar. 19; 1940; G 35172.
Anderson, Frances M.* 3324-3340
Birthday and lucky charm children’s
knitwear.—Birthday belt dress and
suit.—Birthday bolero dress.—Birthday
button dresses. — Birthday collar
frock.—Birthday pocket dress.—Birth-
day suspender frock — Brother - and-
sister birthday togs.—Charm and birth-
day outdoor suits—Charm and birth-
day sleeping suits.—Children’s charm
clothes. — Girls’ birthday fashions. —
Lucky charm & birthday bunting.—
Lucky charm and birthday tiny tots
clothes.—Personalized baby blanket.
Personalized little boy fashions—Twin
or girl-and-boy birthday fashions. ©
1c. each Apr, 19, 1940; G 35590-35606.
Anderson bros, & Johnson co.
3341-3350
Antram (Mildred) Memorial:
Buehler, 4030.—Metz, 4032.—Mon-
tague, 4033.—Swanton, 4036. © Mar.
14, 1940; G 35459, 35470, 35471, 35473.
Johnson (Charles W.) Memorial:
Carlton, 4088. © Mar, 14, 1940: G
35461.
Peterson (Edward) Memorial:
Armstrong, 4037.—Barclay, 4035.—
Butler, 4034.—Gilbert, 4039.—Newport,
4031. © Mar. 14, 1940; G 35460, 35462-
35464, 35472.
Art metal works, ince.
Kaupmann (Fred):
Fish. ©1c. Apr. 24, 1940; G 35552.
Babey, Johnny.* 3352
Consequences. © 1c. Apr. 12, 1940;
G 35511.
3301
Barnes, Emma Zola.* 3300, 3304
Highteenth century mineral dolls. ©
1c. each Mar, 11, 1940; G 35869, 35370.
Barnes, Thorlief F.* 3305
Quality, integrity, service, Michigan
horological association, ine., emblem.
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1940; G 35494.
Bashford, Raymond F.* 3356
Miniature of Soldiers’ Field. ©1e.
Apr. 2, 1940; G 35565.
Beck & Beck. 3307-3365
Kkenerson (Harley C.) Memorials:
Beckman, 417, 426.—Carter, 415,
428.—French, 416, 427.—Gorham, 421,
423.—Harper, 419, 425.—Hoffman, 414,
429.—Murphy, 418. — Trumain, 418,
430.—Wilber, 420, 424. ©1c. each Apr.
25, 1940; G 35571-35579.
Bentz, Daniel Matthew.* 3366
Bentz (Daniel Matthew) ©41c. Apr.
9, 1940; G 35482.
Bertolucci, Harold. 3367
Marchi (Vitalino) :
Anne (St.) plaque. © Dec. 12,
1939 =G 3980):
Bishop, Richard E.* 3368-3387
Bobwhite quail, I1—Bobwhite quail
head, T.—Canvasback, F.—Canvasback
head, O.—Cocker spaniel, N.—Jack-
snipe, G.—Labrador dog, L.—Mallard
duck, D.—Mallard head, P.—Pintail
duck, C.—Pointer dog, K.—Redhead
duck, E.—Ruifed grouse, H.—Ruffed
grouse head, Q.—NSetter dog, J.—
Springer spaniel, M.—Three Canada
geese, B.—Three seagulls, A.—Wild
turkey head, R.—Woodcock head, S.
© Dee. 1, 1989; G 35532-35551.
Blackford, Charles Arthur.* 3388
United film service. ©1c. Jan, 29,
1940; G 35495.
Bohland, Gustav.* 3389
Gulf stream blues fishing tournament.
© 1c. Apr. 11, 1940; G 35358.
Brewer, Raymond Hstin.* 3390
Tarpon. © Mar. 4, 1940; G 35371.
65
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3391
Bryant, Silvia.
Russell (Charles M.) :
Man Child (Indian) — Yellow
Weasel (Indian) © 1. each Mar. 7,
1940 ; G 35587, 35588.
Busbey advertising agency. 3393, 3394
Edwards (Paton):
Off with a snap !—On your mark...
3391, 3392
get set ... go with Benzoco! ©1e.
each Jan. 9, 1940; G 35367, 35368.
Buttura & sons. 3395, 3396
Kenerson (Harley C.) Memorial:
Morgan, 640.—Ullman, 639. © Apr.
8, 1940; G 35359, 35361.
Cincinnati gas & electric co.
Bushnell (EH. A.) :
Arctic transport.—Before radios.—
Before service stations——Blue Mon-
day.—Breakfast on the farm.—Califor-
nia or bust.— Christmas dinner.—
Christmas morning.—Cider mill.—Club
life.—Colonial inn.—Country church.—
Drummer.—Farm spring house.—First
highways.—General store.-—Home for
Christmas.—Home soap making.—TIn-
dian sedan.—Livery stable-—Making
sorghum.—Maple sugar camp. — Old
time dairy farm.—Our bus meets all
trains. — Peddler.—Pioneer inn.—Pio-
neer kitchen. — Pioneer wash day.—
Quiet evening at home.—River days.—
Spring rite—Three R’s.—We do our
trading on Saturday.—Weekly clar-
ion.—Westward over the Erie-—When
Judge Colt was supreme. © 1 ¢, each
Apr. 15, 1940; G 35392-85427.
Coffy, Harry V.*
3397-3432
3433
Confucius. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1940; G
35364.
Comanor, Pauline.* 3434
Dippy Dome. © 1c. Apr. 26, 1940;
G 35585.
Comolli & co. 3435
Murray (William A.) Memorial:
God could not have made earthly
ties so strong to break them in eternity.
Friendship, truth, love, J-359. © Apr.
2, 1940; G 35467.
Cook, Watkins & Patch, ine. 3486-8447
Cassani (John) Memorial: .
Colbin, 2201.—Kellert, 2202. ©
Apr. 17, 1940; G 35561, 35562.
Small (Janet) Memorial:
Adams, 2205. — Blakey, 2199. —
Deaver, 2180.—Fremont, 2203.—Marti-
gnes, 2204.—Pring, 2187.—Purson,
2200.—Sanders, 2172.—Simpson, 2169.—
Trilby, 2188. Apr. 17, 1940; G
©
35553-35560, 35563, 35564.
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 85
Coopers, inc. 3448
Hoffman (Frank) :
Figure of jockey standing, right
hand on hip, whip in left hand at side,
ete. ©1c. Feb. 10, 1940; G 35338.
Cross bros. co. 3449-3460
Geist (Angela A.) Paramount me-
morial:
©
Landsen, 5600.—Linmann, 5601.
Apr. 2, 1940; G 35330, 35331. .
Kenerson (Harley) Paramount me-
morial:
Melvin, 5590. © Apr. 2, 1940; G
353825.
La Chappelle (Leon J.) Paramount
memorial:
Arnold, 5592. © Mar. 20, 1940; G
35580.
Caster, 5587.—Jarvis, 5562A. ©
Mar. 20, 1940; G 35324, 35333.
Durham, 5591.— Filiere, 5583.—
French, 5593. — Jurras, 5596. — Meyer,
5595.—Walters, 5594. © Apr. 2, 1940;
G 35326-35329, 35332, 35334.
Curtis, George Richard.
Stroh (John) :
Traffic buddy.
1940; G 35496.
Digneo, Fred.* 3462
Pueblo Indian man with blanket
wrapped around him. © Feb. 16,
1940: G 35872.
Droeger, Leona Pearl Sands. 3463
Sands (Leona Pearl) [i. e. L. P. S.
Droeger]:
Bonnie Lassie.
1940; G 35488.
Easton, Norma Hazeltine Lazell.*
3464, 3465
Destiny card. © 1c. Mar. 29, 1940;
G 35497.
Destiny 1237456.
1940 ; G 35498.
Fessner (Ludwig) co., ine, & Al Sig].
3466
3461
© 1c. Mar. 14,
© 1c Apr. 19,
© 1c. Mar. 15,
Fessner (Ludwig) ¢o., inc.:
Al Sigl’s legion—the blood we give
helps others to live. © 1c. May 26,
1989; G 35433.
Forstmann woolen co.
Wilson (Kenneth) :
Representation of clouds and rain-
bow, white curved lines on gray back-
3467
ground bisected by colored lines. © 1
ce. Apr. 17, 1940: G 35645.
Franco, Lewis C.* 3468
Hat at the Lantern—light on your
pocket. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1940; G 35391.
66
WORKS
no. 4, 1940
Gardner, Norman Wood.* 3469
Wee Winkie Worm. © 1. May 2,
1940; G 35644.
Gelow, Kenneth Holiday.*
Rudy, Dudy and Charlie.
Apr. 1, 1940; G 35388.
Gonnella, Francis A.* 3471
Serenade opus 1 number 1 by Fran-
eis A. Gonnella for violin and piano.
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1940; G 35484.
Greenberg, James.
Greenberg (Jim [i. e. James]):
Ike Irwin. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1940; G
3377s
Greene, Wilhelmina F.* 3473
Christmas tree for children to as-
semble. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1940; G 35365.
3474
3470
Geog:
3472
Grew (Agnes Mengel) associates.
Grew (Agnes Mengel) :
G, R, E, W. ©1c. Apr. 25, 1940;
G 35620.
Grupper, Herman.*
Style sketchers model.
8, 1940; G 353852.
Hall, Philip C.* 3476
For centuries I grew and grew until
I grew so high, they hinged me in the
middle just to let the moon go by. ©
1c. Jan. 27, 1940; G 35640.
Hamilton, Art Reginald.* 3477
Swiss castle, Milford, Conn. Hawai-
ian room menu. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1940;
G 35337.
Heaston, Alan Charles.*
Lift up now thine eyes.
17, 1940; G 35485.
Hebert & Ladrie. 3479
Kenerson (Harley C.) Memorial:
Manning, 4234. © Apr. 8, 1940;
G 35360.
Howe, Lorna S.
Testa (Vivian) :
Upsy Downsy. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1939:
G 35646.
Hunleth music co.
Tadducci (Florido) :
Alpine serenader.
G 35336.
Hutty, Alfred.* 3482
Kiss. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1940; G 35586.
Izorenko, John I. 3483
Cortezano (Benjamin) & Izorenko
CJ is):
3475
(Cyt ce Apr.
3478
© 1c. Apr.
3480
3481
© Nov. 15, 1939;
OF ART
3499
Harmony. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1940; G
35335.
Johnson & Gustafson.
Magistris (Ugo) Memorial:
Cassidy, 3082. © Mar. 11, 1940;
G 35468.
Jones bros. co.
Miller (Malcolm G.):
Memorial, 1383. © Mar. 28, 1940;
G 35362.
Kaunzner, Anna Emiline.* 3486
Uncle Sam’s long wait for his suit,
dressed in a rain barrel, while it is
3484
3485
being altered to fit Jonny Bull. ©1c.
Apr. 26, 1940; G 35607.
Kohlroser, Vincent.* 3487
Nurse holding candle. © 1c. Apr.
9, 1940 ; G 35354.
Kressel, Hazel.* 3488
Wobbly Jack. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1940;
G 35566.
Larsen, Horace Adolphus.* 3489
Go ye into all the world and preach
the Gospel to every creature. © Apr.
1, 1940; G 35351.
La Ruea, Cassandra K.* 3490
Sun jay costumer Paradell. © 1c
Apr, 24, 1940; G 35528.
Leibold, Marie T. 3491
Allison (C. Chester) :
Leibold memorial. © 1 c¢. May 1,
1940; G 35641.
Leondar, Arthur. 3492-3494
Galli (Walter) :
Oh, I feel so stuffed from over eat-
ing.—Papa! buy mea pool table. © 1
e. each Mar. 13, 1940; G 35499, 35500.
You got me pal, 2381. © 1c. Apr.
10, 1940; G 354380.
Lewis, Selma G.* 3495
Mother’s Day—love ye one another.
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1940; G 35389.
Lloyd bros. co.* 3496
Fink memorial. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1940;
G 35491.
Lofton, S. D. & Willis, F. H.*
3497, 3498
Behold He cometh with clouds. ©
1 ec. Apr. 5, 1940; G 35323.
In His glorified state. © 1c. Apr.
12, 1940 ; G 35529.
Lombardo, Emilio Vincent.* 3499
Grand finale. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1940;
G 35589.
67
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3500
Board of police
3500
©
Los Angeles, Calif.
commissioners.
Twomey (C. F.):
Policeman, Los Angeles police.
1c. Apr. 8, 1940; G 35431.
McClary, William R.* 3501, 3502
Bowling alley frolics.—Three of the
ten pins—Duck Pin, Snoozy, Sue,
Speedy. © 1c each Apr. 22, 1940;
G 35508, 35509.
Marchi, Vitalino.* 3503
Altar. © Dec. 15, 1939; G 35356.
Meyer, Richard Andrew.* 3504
Modern order of church-going liars
and, or, galloping gossips. © 1c. Feb.
12, 1940; G 35222.
Miller, Harry Edwin.* 3505-3510
For business or pleasure toureasers
toureasier, 70.—Toureasers toureasier,
69, 72, 73.—Toureasier toureasers, 68.—
Work, play, stress, 71. © 1 ce each
Apr. 3, 1940; G 35613-85618.
Mt. Mansfield lift, inc.
Beecher (Mathew) :
3011
Mt. Mansfield Jlift—Smugglers’
notch, Stowe, Vt. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1940;
G 35428.
Newman decor, inc. 3512-3527
Guild (S.) :
Chinese vase of flowers with girl
figure with bamboo, 1277.—Chinese
vase of flowers with male figure with
bamboo, 1278. © Jan. 1, 1940; G@
30978, 35384.
Harris (Sue [i. e. Susan]) :
Chinese water lilies in wine and
pink, 1273.—Dancers on striped wall
paper, girl with green dress, 1263A.
Dancers on striped wall paper, girl
with purple dress, 1263.—Female statue
with tulips and fruit, 1280.—Flowers
with brown leaves and drape on leit
side, 1270.—F lowers with brown leaves
and drape on right side, 1271.—Magno-
lias in vase, 1250.—Male statue with
fruit and leaves in blue vase, 1279.—
Peasants with geese on grey wall paper,
1298.—Peasants with lambs on grey
wall paper, 1292.—Snowballs in vase,
1251.—Wine and pink water lilies,
1273A. © Jan. 1, 1940; G 35373, 35374,
30376, 35377, 35379-35383, 35385-35387.
Roche (S.):
Yellow lotus flowers, 1252. © Jan.
1, 1940; G 35375.
Roche (8S. G.) :
Gladiolas, 1255. © Jan. 1, 1940;
G 35582.
pt. Iv, 1. S., Vv. 35
Newton, Ruth H.* 3528-3530
Smiling, upright, fat-cheeked boy
with large head, one hand in pocket
and holding apple with other, dressed
in shirtwaist and short pants, 7.—Un-
clothed upright doll baby with fat
cheeks, large head and fat stomach, 8.—
Upright, fat-cheeked girl with smiling
face and large head, wearing short
jacket and pants, 6. © 1c. each Apr.
25, 1940; G 35568-35570.
Old King Cole, ine.
Lower (Bert) jr.:
Santagram. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1940; G
30030.
Osborne co.
Smith (Henry P.):
House—apple blossoms, 4712.
1c. Apr. 30, 1940; G 35624.
Teller (Griffith H.) :
Red mill, 4720.
1940; G 35622.
Viski (Janos) :
Cowboys with drove of horses,
4713. ©1c. Apr. 30, 1940; G 35623.
Paterson monument co. 3535
Naylor (Franklin L.) :
Salony memorial carved in granite,
sunken recess enclosed with bronze
3001
3032-3534
©
©,1..G.. ADE, 80;
doors in central motif of cross. ©1e.
Apr. 22, 1940; G 35492.
Perry, Grant C.* 3536-3543
Devil.—Devil’s mistress. © 1c. each
Apr. 26, 1940; G 35583, 35584.
Fanciful caricature:
Cat.—Dog.—D on ke y.—Ostrich.—
Pekingese dog.—Rabbit. © 1 ¢. each
Apr. 22, 1940; G 35502-85507.
Pufahl, Albert J.* 3544
Plastic statue of penguin on a square
base. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1940; G 35621.
Reid, Marshail.* 3545
Fun in the sun. White stag ski togs.
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1940; G 35357.
Rock of ages corp. 3046-3596
Haslam (Daniel Booth) Memorial:
Bogart, 1845.—Collins, 1840.—
Dickey, 1834.—Hilger, 1839.—Sutter,
1850.—They gave their today for our
tomorrow, 1848. © Dec. 15, 1939; G
39441, 35442, 385477, 35480, 35481,
35485.
Carroll—Chisholm (Jesse)—
Kleinman (Dora)—Kleinman-Flax.—
Leslie (William )—Schoeneman. ©
Dee. 1, 1989; G 35439; 35440, 35450,
35452, 35453, 35454.
Simon, 220, 620.
G 35525.
© Aug. 1, 1939;
68
WORKS
no. 4, 1940
Richardson (Earl Carlyle) Memo-
rial: ;
Bennings (Lois Lee), 231, 231-G,
631.—Blocher, 1836.—Carroll (Sandra
Jean), 235, 285—-G, 635.—Friedens ( Wil-
liam E.), 236, 236—-G, 636.—Hosmer,
1838.—Killian (Andrew N.), 282,
232-G, 632.—Lufken, 1842.—Noyer
(Clyde A.), 1847.—Russell, 1843.—
Weller (Mother Martha E.), 238,
233-G, 633. © Dec. 15, 1939; G 35444,
35458, 35469, 35479, 35482-35484, 35487-—
35489.
Forrester, 186, 586.—Gravelle, 217,
617. Kibler, 207, 607.—Lenter, 204,
604.—Redfern, 219, 619.—Venner, 210,
610. © Aug. 1, 19389; G 35515, 35517,
35520, 35522-35524.
Holber, 1851.—Thomas, 1852. ©
Dec. 20, 1989; G 35465, 35486.
P. F. 154.—West. © Dec. 1, 1989;
G 35447, 35449.
Yaeger (Alfred Bernard) Memorial:
Clouter, 196, 596.—Jameson, 185,
585.—Markeman, 184, 584.—Nichols,
208, 608.—Turney, 206, 606.—Winton,
=e Ges. © Aus. 1; 1989; G 35513,
35514, 85516, 35518, 35519, 35521.
Hersey, 1854, 241.—Kindler, 1855,
242—LaBlanch (Michael L.), 288,
238-G, 638.—Laskin, 1835.—P. F. 155.—
Sallrich (Joseph E.), 237, 237-G, 637.—
Stafford, 1837.—Trimbel (Sarah Ann),
239, 239-G, 639.—Wilner (Joseph H.
(Uncle Joe) ), 234, 284-G, 634. © Dec.
15, 1989; G 35448, 35446, 35455-85457,
35466, 35475, 35476, 35478.
McGraw (John J.)—P. F. 153.—
P. F. 156. © Dec. 1, 1989; G 35445,
35448, 35451.
Rosenberg, Heinz.* 3597-3601
Orange-headed musician.—Plum-
headed bassoon players—Stringy
haired leek organ player.—Tangerine-
headed drummer.—Walnut-headed
harpist. © 1c. each Apr. 23, 1940; G
35608-35612.
Roy, Joseph A.
Brown (Walter L.):
3602
Roy (Joseph A.) real estate. ©
1c. Apr. 2, 1940; G 35512.
Schaefer (F. & M.) brewing co. 3603
Durenceau (Andre) :
Spring & beer. © 1c. Apr. 13,
1940; G 35390.
Schaefer & co.
Mingesz (Michael C.):
Nelson memorial. © 1c. Apr. 11,
1940; G 35363.
3604
OF ART
3644
Seid, Frederick. 3605
Dinsdale (Ardice Owen) :
Pete. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1940; G
30366.
Terrytoons, inc.
Terry (Paul):
Rufus Rooster.
1940; G 35642.
Toyra, Alfred Selim Mickels.*
3606
ie era! Oe
3607
Evil war red dragon in the earth. ©
1c. Apr. 4, 1940; G 35647.
Turner, Roy Thomas, & Elliott,
Charles R.* 3608
Life begins in *40, G.O0. P. ©l1e.
Apr. 19, 1940; G 35493.
Turner, Ruth. 3609
Pooch. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1940; G 35510.
Vazah, ine. 3610-3624
Scovil (Cora) :
Lady head, 98.—Lady legs, 731.—
Man’s head, M-64.—Sitting lady, 717,
721, 722.—Standing boy, 68c12B.—
Standing child, 5c2, 7c4, 8c4, 10c6.—
Standing lady, 723, 725.— Stooping
lady, 719.—Walking lady, 720. ©lce.
each Apr. 29, 1940; G 85625-35639.
Vermont marble co. 3625, 3626
Whitehouse (Louis A.) Memorial:
McCormick, D6-827. © Apr. 23,
1940; G 35619.
Test-Hiatt, D4486. © Mar. 26,
1940; G 35581.
Walther mfg. co., inc.
Lister (James R.)
style:
Cor-du-roi, 5674.—New point, 5665.
© 1c. each Apr. 23, 1940; G 35526,
35527.
3627, 3628
Textile fabric
Ward, Robert Lewis. 3629
DeWayne (Gardner):
Arcadian rollers, 1940. ©1c. Jan.
11, 1940; G 34842.
Weber, Christian.* 3630, 3631
America forever. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1940;
G 35531.
God is our hope, i776. © 1c. Apr.
30, 1940; G 35643.
Weiner, Egon.* 3632
One-ness. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1940; G
35353.
Welch, Ethel Allen.* 3633-3644
Pin design:
Aquarius.—Aries. — Cancer.—Cap-
ricorn.— Gemini. — Leo. — Libra.— Pis-
ces.—Sagittarius. — Scorpio.—Tarus.—
Virgo. © 1c each Apr. 8, 1940; G
35839-35350.
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3645
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Wilke, Elliott E.* 3645
Nervous? Don’t chew your lips chew
Wilke’s gum. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1940; G
35321.
Wittemann, Herman L.
Moll (John B.) jv.:
America out of Charlestown head-
ed for the Grand Banks, built 1776.—
3646-3649
Next in importance to freedom and
justice is popular education.—On the
road to Mandalay.—Westward bound.
© Jan. 26, 1940; G 35064-35067.
Zuckerman, Bernard.* 3650, 3651
Felice, life-sized garden or fountain
figure.—Water-lily birdbath, © 1 «
each Apr. 19, 1940; G 35486, 354387.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1,
70
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTO-
GRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Abbott laboratories. 3652-8655
Bassett (John Y.) Mm. p., 1805-1851.—
Bigelow (Henry Jacob) mM. b., 1816-
1890.— Drake (Daniel) M. p., 1785-
1852.— Horner (William E.) MoM. D.,
1793-1853. © Apr. 5, 1940; K 45367-
45370.
Adalet mfg. co. 3656-3660
Collars for all 100 watt fittings for
lug type guards; collars for 200 W fit-
‘tings V.A—-VWE-VFA.—New guard
ring for 100 watt V. type fittings, VCR-—
100.—New type guard rings for lug type
V.P. fittings for 100 W & 200 W fixtures
with and without reflector mounting
lugs, VGA 100T, VGA 200T.—Revised
drawing of present pattern for new
type guard rings no. VGR-100 H and
VGR-100T. — Revised pattern YP-2-3
for 50/100 series vaportight fitting for
new type threadless guard and thread-
ed guard ring. © 1. each Apr. 20,
1940 ; I 25862-25866.
Aetna casualty and surety co.
Elevator cable slide rule scale.
e.. Apr. 8, 1940; I 25880.
Agranor, Matthew. 3662
Paper art) i © Ie: Apr. 13,1940; 7
80160.
Ahern, Raymond J. 3663
Clip for holding cloth on strainer
pail. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1940; I 25987.
American institute of laundering. 3664
March of progress. © 1. Mar. 18,
1940; J 30005.
3661
Ola
American stove co. 3665-3669
Boy! Wish I had all my teeth. ©
Mar. 8, 1940; K 45072.
— Same. © Feb. 20, 1940; K
45076.
Doctors shouldn’t have jealous wives!
© Apr. 5, 1940; K 45873.
I almost kissed the gas man. © Apr.
17, 1940; K 45421.
Regardez, Henri, these Americans
they now swing even the beefsteak !
©
Mar. 20, 1940; K 45871.
American viscose corp. 3670-3673
American original, by Nettie Rosen-
stein....of a Crown tested rayon fab-
ric. © Mar. 1, 1940; K 45414.
American original designed by Helen
Cookman of a Crown tested rayon and
wool fabric. © Apr. 1, 1940; K 45415.
American original designed by Lou-
ise Barnes Gallagher in a Crown tested
rayon fabric. © Mar. 15, 1940; K
45413.
Town twins... dressmaker coat and
suit by Edith Head... © Mar. 15,
1940; K 45416.
Andres, ine. 3674-3684
Chirat (—):
Camélia, chevre-feuille, 9. — Giro-
flée, campanules digital, 6.—Heliotrope
anémones, pensées, coquelicor, boule de
neige, 7.—Lys, pensées, tulipe, oreilles
d’ours, 18.—Oeillets, phlox, mauve, so-
leil vivace, 238.— Oeuillets [?], coque-
lourdes, jasmin d’Espagne, coquelico,
12.—Pivoine, 10.—Renoncules, anémo-
nes, pensées, aster, 2.— Rose 4 cent
feuilles, rose blanche, soucis, aster, 11.
© Feb. 15, 1940; H 1661-1669.
Impératrice Eugénie entourée de ses
dames d’honneur; by Francois Xavier
Winterhalter. © Mar. 22, 1940; K
45522.
Summer glory; by John Hare. ©
Apr. 2, 1940; K 45521.
Anjo garden supplies. 3685-3687
Anjo early American grist mill and
waterwheel, 302.—Anjo informal gar-
den pool plan.—Early American garden
pool plan, 301. © Mar, 29, 1940; I
25744-25746,
Anthonisen, Georg Brockmann. 3688
New rib-reinforced tie-plates with
new spike-hole location to fit skew or
trapezoid spike-shafts. © 1c. Apr. 4,
1940; I 25750.
71
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3689
Armour, Samuel, 3689
Helicopter. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1940; I
25896.
Armour & co. 3690-3692
Bringing home the bacon. — Front
page news.—Thin slices make thick
profits. © 1c. each Mar, 18, 1940; J
30096-30098.
Arrowhead stamp exchange. 3693
Beautiful Texas—poster stamp series,
the missions of San Antonio. © Apr.
15, 1940; K 45427.
Asbury, Stanley Joseph. 3694
Toy vacuum blocks. © 1c. Apr, 20,
1940 ; I 25869.
Ashley (David) ine. 3695-3699
Cadogan (Lady Augusta) 302.—Can-
ning (Viscountess) 303.—Conper (Lady
Frances) 804.—Folkestone (Vicount-
ess) 301.—Passe-temps des dames, 805,
306; by A. Pingot. © Apr. 18, 1940; H
1643-1648.
Association of American railroads.
3700
Hold it! Train’s coming. © Apr. 8,
1940; KK 45379.
Auran, Albin. 3701
Country shower bath. ©1c. Apr. 5,
1940; I 25787.
Austin co, 3702
In Fitchburg, Massachusetts today.
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1940; J 30069.
Autry, Gene. 3703-3707
Gene Autry rides; by Till Goodan. ©
Jan. 28, Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1940; K
45465-46469.
Bacon, William Wallaster.
Variable tension tail piece.
Apr. 13, 1940; I 25824.
Badano, Albert.
3708
©le
3709
A and B fire extinguisher. © 1«.
Apr. 10, 1940; I 25918.
Bailey meter co. 3710-3720
Bailey boiler meter chart,
175F850T500P. © Feb. 1, 1940; I
25789.
Bailey fluid meter chart,
35F400T70P. — Bailey recorder chart,
1600KP30L. © Jan. 2, 1940; I 25790,
25798.
Bailey fluid meter chart, 350F1.60D,
750F2000P. © Feb, 14, 1940; I 25788,
25797.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
——420F, 120F860F240P,
140F420F310P, 750F450T2400P. © Jan.
17, 1940 ; I 25794-25796, 25798.
Bailey recorder chart, 200KTX. ©
Jan. 15, 1940; I 25792.
—— 300KT30V. © Mar. 8, 1940; I
25791.
Baird, Wayne Gordon & Baird, Russell
Leroy. 3721, 8722
Beverage cooling compartment that
may be included as a feature of house-
hold mechanical refrigerators. — New
top-to-toe designs for domestic mechani-
eal refrigerators. © Apr. 17, 1940; I
258438, 25844,
Ballantine (P.) & sons. 37238, 3724
Handy way to order Ballantine’s ale
& beer. © Sept. 14, 1989; K 45315.
Same. © Aug. 10, 1939; K
45314.
Ballard, Howard A. 3725, 3726
Turkey dinner.—Turkey sandwich.
© Mar, 15, 1940; K 45383, 45384. |
Barrie, Charles Ernest. 3727
Barrie colored light signal system.
©l1c. Apr. 19, 1940; I 25948.
Barry, Harris A. 3728
[Plan for rerouting Northwestern
railroad] ©1c. Apr. 13, 1940; I 25829.
Beck, Robert J. 3729
Improved bingo board. © 1c. Apr.
138, 1940 ; I 25830.
Beebe, Douglas Nelson. 3730
Hlectric bi-metal humidostat. ©1c.
Apr. 10, 1940; I 25912. .
Beitel, Byron C. 3731
Method of eliminating play in worm
and worm gear drives. © 1c. Apr. 9,
1940; I 25804.
Benedict, Rome R. 3732, 3733
Sanitary toilet paper dispenser.—Snap
fastener for envelopes. © 1 ¢. each
Apr. 5, 1940; I 25908, 25909.
Bernard, Ernest. 3734
EKlectro- dynamic absorption dyna-
mometer improvements over patent no.
2,188,398. ©1c. Apr, 10, 1940; I 25911.
Bingham, Edward M. 3735
Ball and roller hem threading de-
vices. ©1c. Apr. 19, 1940; I 25935.
Bjorklund, Oscar, 3736
Twin governors. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1940;
I 25895.
(C2
CLASSES H—K
no. 4, 1940
3737
© Feb. 14, 1940; J
Blossfeld, Emil.
Three beauties.
30124.
Borin art products corp. 3738-3746
Autumn shadows; by J. Antonius.—
Evening shadows; by H. Van Doren.—
Flower vendors; by Paul Emile Le-
eomte.—Market square; by Paul Emile
Lecomte—Mill pond; by H. Van
Doren.—Rock bound coast; by C. West-
chiloff.—Snow clad forest; by C. West-
chiloff.—Stone fence; by J. Antonius.—
Winter sunset; by C. Westchiloff. ©
Jan. 16, 1940; K 45026-45034.
Brewer, William Irwin. 3747
Brewer’s combination weather strip
and window lock. ©1c. Apr. 19, 1940;
I 25950.
Brown & Bigelow.
Leaver (Noel) :
Bryce Canyon, Utah, 30145.—Chi-
eago, Fort Dearborn, 30149.—Ipswich,
Mass., John Whipple house.—Lassen
(Mt.) Calif., 30143.—New York (City)
Old Wall street, 30141. — Pasadena,
Calif., City Hall, 30152.—Richmond,
Va., St. John’s church, 30147.—Rock-
port, Ind., Lincoln Pioneer village,
30142.—Washington, D. C., Francis
Seott Key home, 30146.—Washington,
D. C., U. S. Capitol, 30144—Williams-
burg, Va., Capitol building, 30148.—
Wright memorial, Kitty Hawk, N. C.,
30150. © Mar. 25, 1940; K 45491-
45502.
1940; by Lawson Wood. © Jan. 29,
1940; K 45490.
3748-3760
3761-3764
Oi Janee2s,
Brown instrument co.
Brown chart, 5123.
1940 ; I 25785.
Brown instrument co. chart, 10528.
© Jan. 2, 1940; I 25809.
Brown instrument co. flow meter
chart, 12071. © Mar. 1, 1940; I 25840.
Therm-electric meters co. inc. chart,
TR1218W1. [Brown instrument co.
chart] © Mar. 19, 1940; I 25841.
Builders iron foundry. 3765
Alignment chart for rapid determina-
tion of flow rates. differentials, venturi,
throat and office diameters for water at
60° F. © Apr. 19, 1940; I 25878.
Burgoyne (Sidney J.) & sons.
3766-3772
Boon companions; by O. Darcy.—
Canterbury meadows in snow; Thomas
3792
Sidney Cooper.—In full cry; by
Thomas’ Blinks.—Irish setters; by
Thomas Blinks.—Mischief; by G. B.
O’Neill.—Snow scene; by Charles Pot-
ter.—Toast; by J. Gaisser. © Apr. 22,
1940; H 1653-1659.
Carlson, Gustave W. 3773
Let it ring again, vote Republican.
© Mar. 20, 1940; K 45418.
Carlton, Claude Lewis. 3774
Consolidated direct control system
for aeroplanes. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1940; I
25749.
Carroll, Roger Merle. 3775
Chart for determining total mill
price per pound of plate and sheet
stainless steels for different analysis.
© Feb. 10, 1940; I 25751.
3776, 3777
Los Angeles coliseum, U. S. C. vs.
U. C..L.. A.,. Dec.. 9, 1939... ©. Mar. 18,
1940 ; J 30129.
Santa Anita Derby, $50,000 added,
Feb. 22nd 1940, Sweepida. © Feb. 23,
1940; J 30156. |
Carroll photo service.
Castlen, Robert Cecil. 3778
Notarizer. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1940; I
25846.
Church mart, ine. 3779
Peace. St. Peters and the Vatican,
1; by George New. © Apr. 10, 1940; K
45388.
3780-3788
Effective deputization.—Man-to-man
relations.—Man’s basis of accomplish-
ment.—Man’s place in an organiza-
tion.—Measuring executive value.
Men, money and management.—Objec-
tives in business.—Policy as a working
tool—Thoughts on management.
1c. each Apr. 19, 1940; J 30178-30186.
Clarke, Harry Newton.
Cline, Walter M. 3789
Air view of Chickamauga dam, Chat-
tanooga, Tenn. © Mar. 15, 1940; J
SO15t.
Clipper, Maurice R. 3790
Lincoln (Abraham) © Feb. 12,
1940; J 30157.
Coca-cola co. 3791, 3792
Lift that lid.—Positive profits. ©1lc.
each Mar. 18, 1940; J 29995, 30068.
73
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pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Cohoes envelope co., inc. 3793-3796
[Girl in colonial dress coming from
old time shoe store, man observing
her]—[Head of girl looking down at
handbag, shoe and stocking with a
back-ground circle]—[Modern girl in
low cut evening dress of flowered mate-
rial against dark background panel]—
[Young girl in very full dress, bodice
with low cut shoulders, against solid
circular background with ornamental
border] © Mar. 21, 1940; K 45309-
45312.
Collins, Frederick Vreeland.
Exposure chart for colour prints.
1c. Apr. 10, 1940; I 25811.
Collins, Joseph H. 3798
Detection unit-seal and detection
sealing means for envelopes, boxes and
3797
©
eartons. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1940; I 25894.
Coman, Rachel Jeffery. 3799
Pedestrian safety device. ©1c. Apr.
19, 1940; I 25931.
Comfort, Benjamin F. 3800
Lawn-mower sharpener. © 1c. Apr.
19, 1940; I 25938.
Connor, Mozella. 3801
Washing machine and dish washer.
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1940; I 25920.
Conrad, (Father). 3802
Veronica’s veil, America’s passion
play. © Apr. 12, 1940; K 45420.
Cooke construction co. 3803
Plan 300. © Apr. 12, 1940; I 25832.
Corbin, Lester J. 3804-3807
Clayton, N. Y.:
Finish line, winter races.—Start-
ing line, winter races.—Track, winter
races.—Winter horse races. © Mar. 4,
1940; J 30144-30147.
Craig, Wesley Benner.
Let’s get out of hock.
1940 ; K 45478.
Creative art printers. 3809
[Clown’s head] © Apr. 18, 1940; K
45449,
Davis, John W.
Air eliminator.
I 25924,
De Amario, David.
Improved clothespin.
1940 ; I 25900.
DeBaun, John BH.
Convertible chair.
1940; I 25940.
3808
© Apr. 8,
3810
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1940;
3811
© -1.¢. Apr. 5,
3812
©. Mi eawtiprs, 19,
DeLisi, Jack M. 3813
Ripit E. Z. container cover. © 1 ¢.
Apr. 19, 1940 ; I 25942.
Detroit community fund. 3814
I want my mother. © 1c. Mar. 18,
1940; J 30056.
Diceglie, Rocco. 3815
Anaconda, Mont. City commons. . ©
Apr, 7, 1940; J 30153.
Dietz, Frederick H. 3816
25 poster stamps 25—commemorating
the 50th anniversary of the founding of
the Pan-American union. © Apr. 4,
1940; IK 45448.
Disney (Walt) productions. 3817
Ev’ry where I roam. © Jan, 15,
1940 ; K 45374.
Downs, Leslie A. 3818
Train order hoop holder. © 1 ¢. Apr.
10, 1940; I 25926.
Dunn, F. A. 3819-3828
By a waterfall, 70; by Fannie C.
Young.—Firehole river, 40; by K.
Yoshinaga. — Mountain drive, 60; by
Fannie C. Young.—Mountain reflection,
80; by K. Yoshinaga.—Yosemite Valley,
50; by K. Yoshinaga. © Apr. 3, 1940;
K 45304-45308.
Dupont de Nemours (EH. I.) & co. 3824
When you’ve got to say, no. ©1-e.
Mar. 18, 1940; J 30007.
Duttweiler, John J. 3825-3832
Bungalow style dwelling house, 41,
42.—Dairy goat housing buildings, 10.—
Dwelling house, 43—45.—Pioneering col-
ony homestead land plot, 3.—Poultry
house, 10. © 1. each Apr. 18, 1940;
I 25851-25858.
Edison general electric appliance co.,
ine. 3833-3838
Cordially yours. — Hotpoint’s yard-
stick of values.—New eye opener.—
She’s the boss.—Turn on the heat.—
What’s the use. © 1c. each Mar. 18,
1940; J 29994, 29997, 30013, 30052-30054.
Hdwards, H. Griffith. 3839
Architects’ draftangle. © 1c. Apr.
10, 1940 ; I 25808.
Elliott, William R. 3840
Necktie stop. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1940;
I 25939.
Hllison, Franklin Hugh. 3841
Replica of the American flag, made
by the ingenious formation of a number
of red, white and blue automobiles. ©
i Mar. 6, 1940; J 30161.
lo
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CLASSES H—-K
no. 4, 1940
Hlser, Charles. 3842
Finger screw holder. © 1c. Apr. 19,
1940 ; I 25956.
Empie, Hal H. 3843-3845
Greetings from th’ wooly West, C
208.—Way out West, C 761.—Way out
West—where things happen, C 762. ©
Mar. 15, 1940; K 45363-45365.
8846
Esko mfg. corp.
Heat breaker standard wind tunnels,
wall and window fans, pent house for
flat roof installation. © Mar, 23, 1940;
I 25819.
Feigenspan (Christian) brewing co.
3847, 3848
Choice of mature judgment. © Apr.
1, 1940; K 45404,
Valued by those whose opinions are
valued. © Apr. 9, 1940; K 45403.
Ferge, Max. 3849
Utility element-for-baking pans. ©
1c. Apr. 9, 1940; I 25807.
First federal savings & loan assn. of
Washington, D. C. 3850
First federal savings and loan assn.
of Washington, D, C. © Apr. 15, 1940;
K 45486.
Fitz-Gerald, John D. 3851
First M. E. church, Halsey and Cen-
tral, Newark, N. J. © Dee. 20, 1939;
J 30162.
Flacks, William Louis, 3852
War game—battlefield. © 1c. Mar.
22, 1940; I 25847.
Fleming, Eric. 3853
Joyce Kilmer memorial building,
shrine and military museum. © 1.
Mar. 19, 1940; I 25782,
Fox, Fontaine. 3854-3883
Toonerville folks. © June 25, July
2, 9, 16, 28, 30, Aug. 6, 18, 20, 27, Sept.
3, 10; 24, Oct. 8, 15, 22, 29, Nov. 5, 12,
Dee. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; 1989, Jan..7,, 14,
21, Feb. 4, 11, 18,.1940; K 43074-43108.
Free, Russell. 3884, 3885
Metal locating instrument:
End view.—Side view. © 1c. each
Mar. 25, 1940; J 30136, 30187.
Freeman, W. W., jr.
Airflight boarding.
1940; J 30152.
Frick collection. 3887
Uncle Dominic; by Cézanne. © Apr.
20, 1940; H 1652.
Funk, Joseph Townsend. 3888
Skrip-lets. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1939; I
748.
4
3886
© if¢e vAprs.
25
7
3957
3889-3893
Favorable shelf location.—Planned
selling.—Tie-up advertising. © 1 «.
each Mar. 18, 1940; J 30006, 30012,
30020.
Introducing the joys of 1940 with
America’s no, 1 breakfast star—Post
toasties, A. B. © 1 ¢. each Apr, 19,
1940; J 80174, 30175.
General foods corp.
3894-3923
Accessories business, A, B.— Buy
with confidence, A, B.—Chevrolet Mas-
ter deluxe and Master 85 for 1940.—
Customer good will, A, B.—Do’s and
don’t’s of selling.—Door outer panel re-
placement.—Hasy on the eyes, A, B.—
Front end alignment.—Gearshift vac-
uum cylinder overhaul.—1940 compari-
son facts, Chevrolet vs Plymouth.—
Nothing like a good start.—Perfected
knee action.—Plus service that pays
plus profits.—Principles of vacuum
power brakes.—NSelling accessories for
Christmas.—Servicing the 2-speed rear
axle-—Take a tip from Nantucket.—
There’s no _ substitute—Through the
keyhole.—Times have changed. ©1e.
each Mar. 18, 1940; J 29974-29978,
29983-29985, 30039, 30044, 30074-30077,
30099-30105, 30119, 30122, 301238.
Frigidaire cold-wall for 1940.—Head-
light service.—Light up and sell.—Lilli-
putians for a night, A, B.—More for
your money. ©1c. each Apr. 19, 1940;
J 30168-30178.
General motors sales corp., Chevrolet
motor div. 3924-3957
Aim for sales.—All-star review.—
Best by test.—Chevrolet trucks for
1940.—Clean slate.—Considering the
difference.—Contact.—Creating Christ-
mas sales, A, B.—First.—Getting the
brakes.—Key to more sales.—Neigh-
bors.—1940 Chevrolet-Ford comparison
facts.—1940 comparison facts — 1940
comparison facts, Chevrolet vs, Dodge,
A, B.—1940 comparison facts, Chevro-
let vs. Plymouth.—Quiet, please, A, B.—
Road demonstration—Nelling conversa-
tion.—Selling 1940 accessories, A, B.—
Servicing the heavy duty truck hypoid
rear axle.—Servicing the 1940 vacuum
gearshift. — Showroom demonstration,
A, B.—Spend ten minutes, A, B.—There
is no substitute—Three-minute sales
starter.—What every salesman needs.—
What’s new for “40.” ©1ce. each Mar.
18, 1940; J 29979-29982, 30035-30038,
80040, 30041, 30048, 30045-30048, 30078-
30083, 30106-30110, 30112-80118, 30121.
General motors sales corp.
~
vo
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3958
General motors sales corp., Frigidaire
division. 3958-3964
Designed for perfect cooking.—Don’t
be fooled.—Happy surprise.—Heap 0’
cookin’.—It’s good business.—Let’s get
candid.—Supersalesman, Santa. ©1«.
each Mar. 18, 1940; J 29986-29992.
General motors sales corp., Pontiac
motor division, 3965-3984
America’s lowest-priced finest-engi-
neered straight eight.—Candid truth.—
Deluxe six and the Deluxe eight for
1940, A, B.—Due to owners.—I’ve been
offered more, A, B.—1 out of 4—
Pontiac’s cooling and lubrication sys-
tems.—Price and value.—Prospects on
the line—Quality six for 1939.—Silver
streak special six for 1940, A, B.—
Silver streak torpedo eight, A, B.—
Starting from zero.—Tough customer.—
You and company, A, B. ©1c. each
Mar. 18, 1940; J 30025-30034, 30042,
30085-30090, 30092-30094.
Gibbons, Kieran. 3985
Winking signal auto eyes. © 1.
Apr. 10, 1940; I 25923.
Goldstein, Albion. 3986
Adjustable pipe reamer for smoking
pipes. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1940; I 25898.
Gray, Marion H. 3987
Soniferous device. © 1c. Apr. 19,
1940: I 25955.
Greenwood, Richard Fairchild. 3988
Vibra-chro-matics. © 1c. Mar, 20,
1940; I 25803.
Griebling, Edward W. 3989
Saw guard. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1940; I
25885.
Griffin, William T. 3990, 3991
Proof.—Uncertainty. © Jan. 2, 1940;
K 45458, 45454.
Gruenberg, Elliot L. 3992
PF chart. © 1. Apr. 5, 1940; I
25786.
Guntrip, F. E. 3993
Recoverable permanent key suitable
for expressing the contents from col-
lapsible tubes. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1940; I
25907.
Hackney, Myron. 3994-3996
Glass and plastic furniture, design 29,
30. ©1c. Apr. 12, 1940: I 25822, 25823.
— design 31. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1940;
I 25834.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Hadley, Bert BE. 3997, 3998
Duke of Hollywood.—Lone Kid, he is
the man that kidded Hollywood. ©
Mar. 18, 1940; K 45479, 45480.
Hahn-Sodenburg co. 3999
Office of baby kisser. [Election con-
test door] © Apr. 5, 1940; K 45451.
Hanley (James) co. 4000—4003
Here I am in the papers again! I
don’t think this one does me justice.
© Apr. 2, 1940; K 45302.
It’s the gypsy in me, 12. The pick
of the pack. © Apr. 9, 1940; K 45877.
There wasn’t much fight in it. ©
Apr. 23, 1940; K 45476.
There’s that man again! Hooray!
There’s going to be a party. © Mar.
18, 1940; K 45024.
Harris, Noah Ellsworth. 4004
Easel. © 1c Apr. 10, 1940; I
25910.
Harrison, William H. 4005
Perfect canned milk punch. © 1.
Apr. 10, 1940; I 25925.
Harvest, William 4006
New type bench clamp. © 1c. Apr.
5, 1940; I 25890.
Hawkins, Harl C. 4007
Zodiacal group sold as a unit for
dating photographic prints. © Jan.
29, 1940; J 30182.
Hays corporation. 4008
Hays recorder chart, 353. © Mar.
27, 1940; I 25752.
Herman’s restaurant co., ine. 4009
Good morning to you. Breakfast is
ready. © Mar. 8, 1940; K 45382.
Holland, Arthur. 4010, 4011
Professional politicians. © Feb. 29,
Mar. 8, 1940; K 45386, 45387.
Holmes co. 4012-4014
Nuyttens (Pierre) :
Leisure moments.—Moorish arch
in Toledo. © Apr. 24, 1940; K 45487,
45488.
Mary Lou. © Apr. 19, 1940; K
45450.
Hopkins, Ray Williams. 4015
Tennessee madonna. © Mar. 26,
1940; H 1649.
Hopson, A. S. 4016
Improved power scooter. © 1c. Apr.
5, 1940: I 25887.
16
CLASSES H—-K
no. 4, 1940
Household finance corp. 4017
Men and money. © 1c. Mar. 18,
1940; J 30060.
Howell, Roy C. 4018
Howell type 90, tilting, tiering, tele-
scoping gasoline powered fork truck. ©
1c. Nov. 20, 1939; J 29819.
Hronek, Rudolph. 4019
All purpose flare light. © Mar. 3,
1940; J 30168.
Hunt, Harold. 4020
Presenting Harold Hunt and his
orchestra. © Apr. 22, 1940; K 45475.
Hutchison, J. Howard. 4021
All weather metal window awning.
© Apr. 8, 1940; I 25849.
Ilg electric ventilating co. 4022
Eventemp, SD-6135. © 1c. Mar. 2,
1940 ; I 25496.
Industrial commodity corp. 4023
Consumers’ goods new orders and re-
tail sales, Jan. 1929-Jan. 1940. ©lc.
Jan. 2, 1940; I 25530.
Industrial equities, ine. 4024—4027
Be bright! try with all your might,
submit an idea that will bring some-
thing to light—Hxtra cash for prac-
tical ideas! Boy, this is swell! It just
goes to prove what a little head-work
ean do.—Smashin’ thru! New record
again.—Thar sure is gold in them hills
for those who’ll try. © Apr. 4, 1940;
K 45428-45426.
International art pub. co.
Setter Gordon et setter Irlandais.
Apr. 16, 1940; K 45422.
International picture pub. corp.
. 4029-4036
Blue horizon, 918; by A. Chaba-
nian.—Spring splendour, 919; by J.
Van der Leur. © Mar. 1, 1940; K
45484, 45485.
Enchanted lake, 920; by Gustave
Wiegand.—Garden party, 916; by J.
Tomanek.—Getting acquainted, 913;
by J. Tomanek.—Harp of trees, 917; by
Daniel Sherrin.—Spring idyll, 915; by
Edith Montlack.—Stillness of eternity,
914; by Edith Montlack. © Mar. 1,
1940 ; K 45855-45360.
Jadin, Ferdinand A. 4037
Seal Rocks at sunset, San Francisco.
© Apr. 10, 1940; J 30154.
Jam Handy picture service, inc.
4038-4054
4028
©
4070
Bearings.—Brake drums and shoes.—
Carburetor.—Clutch.—Completing the
transmission of power.—Cooling sys-
tem.—HEngine lubricating systems.—
Four-stroke cycle internal combustion
engine, pt. 1, 2.—Fuel feed systems.—
Ignition system.—Mechanical link-
age.—Multiple cylinder engines.—Rear
axles.—Transmission.—Turret tops.—
Wheels, rims and tires. © 1c. each
Mar. 18, 1940; J 29964-29973, 30011,
80018, 30021-80024, 30070.
Johns-Manville sales corp. 4055-4058
Give them time.—Selling gets a head
start.—Time to talk time—TIwo and
two make four. © 1c. each Mar. 18,
1940; J 29999, 30019, 30063, 30064.
Johnson, H. Herbert. 4059, 4060
Chick enbryo, stages in the develop-
ment of the heart.—Hmbryonic nephric
system, avian type, diagramatic. ©
Mar. 6, 1940; I 25742, 257438.
Juell, H. Burleigh. 4061
Supporter shirt. © 1 c. Apr. 15,
1940 ; I 25842.
Juvenile feature syndicate. 4062
Dot and Dash. © Mar. 1, 1940; K
453885.
Katz, Milton Sherman. 4063
Device for easy extraction of ciga-
rettes from any package. © 1c. Apr.
238, 1940; I 25879.
Kay, Jack W. 4064
Ro-lo-toy. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1940; I
25891.
Kennedy, Homer R. 4065
Scientific training analyzer and rac-
ing machine. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1940; I
25845.
Kimble glass co. 4066-4068
Kimble glass vials for uniformity
through automatic machine fabrication.
© Apr. 1, 1940; K 453876.
Kimble K brand for assurance dairy
glassware, retested, retempered. ©
Apr. 15, 1940; K 45442.
Thank you for the quick acceptance
of the new Kimble 58 fast filtering
funnel. © Apr. 1, 1940; K 45354.
Kobza, Andrew Vladimir. 4069
End table constructed of wood and
celluloid. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1940; I 25747.
Koch, Daniel. 4070
Mammy from Miami. Ah’m sho
gonna step out. © Mar. 15, 1940; K
45362.
le dard
4204—40
2 (4
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4071
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Kramer, Saul. 4071
Carton with self-forming display-
stand. ©1ce. Apr. 4, 1940; I 25783.
Kratochvil, Anton. 4072-4074
New type basementless circular
home.—New type two family circular
home. © Dec. 23, 1939; I 25826, 25828.
New type two family oval residence.
© Mar. 4, 1940; I 25827.
Kresge (S. S.) co.
Baby subject.
30135.
Kroger grocery & baking co. 4076, 4077
Sell feeds and feed your sales.—
Sweeten your business. © 1 c. each
Mar. 18, 1940; J 29998, 30072.
Kropp (EK. C.) co. 4078-4085
As you see, we are too busy to write
much, W308.—Believe it or not, I
landed a beauty today, W331.—De-
tained here, accidentally met a friend,
W329.—Don’t know whether we are
coming or going, W310.—Having a
doggone good time here, W328.—I can’t
swim but I know all the dives, W334.—
I landed a big one here, W325.—There
hasn’t been anything happening here
4075
© Apr. 1, 1940; J
lately, but this is news, W332. © Feb.
26, 1940; K 45431-45488.
Krueger (G.) brewing co. 4086
Rangers vs. Canadians, who’ll win?
© Feb. 23, 1940; K 45348.
La Badie, Gaston. 4087
Easy turning screw driver with at-
tachment. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1940; I
25947.
Lambert, Ralph EH. 4088
Novelty pen or pencil holder. © 1c.
Apr. 19, 1940; I 25930.
Lamborn & co., ine. 4089
Lamborn’s record of world sugar
production, and consumption, 1922-23
to 1939-40. © Mar. 15, 1940; I 25820.
Lawrence, Walter M. 4090
Lightning clipper mower. © 1 ec.
Apr. 5, 1940; I 25888.
Leach, Ralph H. & Bailey, Romaine E.
4091
Berry huller and pick. © 1c. Apr.
5, 1940; I 25902.
Lebeis, Edward H.* 4092
Modern unit structure, divisible-ex-
tensible. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1940; I 25535.
Lee tire & rubber co. 4093-4095
Charlie Weeks backs a winner.—
Charlie Weeks gets local advertising.—
Idea comes to Charlie Weeks. © 1 c.
Mar. 18, 1940; 30003, 30009, 30010.
Leeds & Northrup co. 4096-4125
[Leeds & Northrup co. recorder
paper] 838, 205, 5382, 534-536. © Dec.
27, 1939; I 25773, 25774, 25776, 25779-
25781.
— 214. © Dee.
— 533. © Dec.
— 537-539. ©
25772, 25777, 25778.
— 540. © Jan.
— 541. © Feb.
aie ©
25767-25769.
Micromax model R chart, 1144, 1148,
1149. © Dec. 27, 19389; I 25753, 25756,
25757.
—— 1146. © Feb. 22, 1940; I 25754.
—— 1147. © Dec. 22, 1989; I 25755.
—— 1150-1152. © Feb. 21, 1940; I
25758-25760.
— 1153-1157. © Mar. 21, 1940; I
25761-25765.
—— 1158. © Feb. 21, 1940; I 25766.
Levey, Mrs. W. C. 4126
Americanism—our only ism. © Feb.
13, 1940; K 45445.
Levine, Lillian. 4127
Little wonder rack. © 1c. Apr. 20,
1940 ; I 25870.
Libbey glass co. 4128
Balanced glassware. © 1c. Mar. 18,
1940; J 30065.
20, 1989; I 25775.
27, 1989; I 25848.
Jan. 16, 1940; I
27, 1940; I 25771.
21, 1940; I 25770.
Mar. 21, 1940; I
Limprecht, Calvin R. 4129
Ash tray with match holder. © 1
e. Apr. 15, 1940; I 25835.
Lion, Hortense. 4130
Basket of flowers.
J 30134.
Lippe studio. 4131
Old headquarters of Judge Roy Bean,
law west of the Pecos. © Apr. 13,
1940; J 30164.
Little, Alton & Little, Ivan. 4132
Condiment holder. © 1c. Apr. 10,
1940 ; I 25915.
Living American art, ine. 4133, 4134
Passing shower, 78; by George In-
ness. © Apr. 1, 1940; H 1651.
© Mar. 21, 1940;
18
WORKS
no. 4, 1940
©
4135
16, 1940; J
Sailing, 77; by Thomas Eakins.
Apr. 1, 1940; H 1650.
Locke, George Henry.
A. Nutgall. © Mar.
30149.
Loisch, Albert Robert. 4136
Cigarette holder. © 1c. Apr. 19,
1940 ; I 25936.
Long (W. E.) co.
Marching with the times. © 1 «.
Mar. 18, 1940; J 30061.
Lopez, Serafin G. 4138
Removable safety milk bottle wire.
©1c. Apr. 9, 1940; I 25806.
McNeel marble co.
Memorial:
Flynn.—Harrn.— Seiler.—Smith.—
Stanfield.—World war, Richmond
County, Ga. © 1c. each Apr. 10, 1940;
I 25813-25818.
Madden, Frank.
4137
4139-4144
4145
Steering gear for tractors. © 1.
Apr. 5, 1940; I 25892.
Madsen, Miller. 4146
Tomato slicer.
I 25916.
Maier, Edward J. 4147
Graph showing relation between
depth and percentage of front foot
ground floor value for store property.
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1940; I 25867.
Mammana (Frank) Estate.
Simplex master tailor draft.
e. Jan. 10, 1940; I 25802.
Mason, Earl E.
Relax cover.
25958.
Maurer, Ross. 4150
Wedge bolt. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1940; I
25914.
Mead, Johnson & co. 4151
Sad moment; by Bernhard Pothast.
© Mar. 20, 1940; K 45318.
Merrill, Elsa M.
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1940;
4148
Gri
4149
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1940; I
4152
Curtain rod for closet curtains. ©
1c, Apr. 5, 1940; I 25899.
Miltz, Murray. 4153
Dental diagnostic chart for record
keeping purposes. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1940;
I 25821.
Milwaukee die casting co. 4154
Metal insert for rubber bung. © 1
e. Apr. 22, 1940; I 25868.
OF ART
4186
Moeller, Henry H. 4155
Air condition pipe cleaner. © 1
Apr. 19, 1940; I 25946.
Moore, James. 4156
Moore’s improved faucet. © 1c.
Mar. 20, 1940; I 25881.
Moore dry kiln co. 4157-4160
Moore-kiln pressure recorder chart,
P-110201, P-—110301.—Moore-kiln re-
corder chart, 20401. © Mar. 27, 1940;
I 25875-25877.
Moore-kiln recorder chart, D-616237.
© Feb. 9, 1940; I 25874.
Morris, John Russel.
Pardon me God.
1940; J 30166.
Moss, C. 4162-4175
Asleep, 2827; by Charlotte Becker.—
Birches, 2817.—George inn, 2812; by
Sherrin.—In mid-winter, 2805.—In the
downs, 2810; by Edith Jezzard.—In the
Far East, 2822; by G. Goodall.—Peace-
ful retreat, 2824; by Marius Hubert
Robert.—Quiet countryside, 2813; by
Don Albi.—Returning from Calvary,
680; by Thomas J. Slaughter.—St. Ber-
nard, 761; by Alpnarly Lyster.—
Schnauzer, 762; by Alpnarly Lyster.—
Snoweclad, 2808; by W. M. Thompson.—
Summer market, 2823.—Wide awake,
4161
©,1).¢:5 Apr 19;
2828; by Charlotte Becker. © Mar. 1,
1940; K 45389-45402.
Nash, Lawrence Monroe. 4176
Box for holding phonograph records
and similar disks. © 1 ec. Apr. 10,
1940; I 25917.
Nash-Kelvinator corp.
Kelvinator did it!
K 45372.
National cash register co. 4178-4180
Can you fill this prescription? v. 2,
no. 3. ©1c. Apr. 3, 1940; J 30150.
Plan for obtaining additional assist-
ance on check-out operation.—Team-
work. © 1 c¢. each Mar. 18, 1940; J
30016, 30057.
National dairy products corp.
4181, 4182
Milk goes to town.—Sealtest presen-
tation. © 1c. each Mar. 18, 1940; J
29993, 30004.
National industrial conference board,
ine. 4183-4186
Average hourly and weekly earnings,
27 manufacturing industries, Jan.,
1940. © Mar. 29, 1940; I 25800.
4177
© Apr. 3, 1940;
19
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4187
pt. iv, n. s., v. 35
National industrial conference board,
ine.—Continued.
Business savings, United States,
1919-1938. © Apr. 5, 1940; I 25799.
Savings of individuals, United States,
1900-1938. © Apr. 19, 1940; I 25861.
Wages and salaries compared with
net worth in manufacturing industry,
Uns. 1929). 1933. 19304 ©wApraw2,
1940; I 25825.
National institute of music & arts, inc.
4187, 4188
Pupils of the National institute of
music & arts, guitar orchestra,
main school, Los Angeles, Mar. 23,
1940:
Front view.—Side view. © Mar.
28, 1940; J 30158, 30159.
National safety council. —
Making your city safe.
18, 1940; J 30058.
National woman’s Christian temper-
ance union. 4190, 4191
Chance of a lifetime.—Dollars and
sense. © 1. each Mar. 18, 1940; J
30066, 30067.
New York graphic soc., inc. 4192
First step, 542; by Richard Caton
Woodville. © Apr. 10, 1940; H 1642.
New York world’s fair 1940, inc.
4193-4196
For peace and freedom—World’s fair
of 1940.—Makes you proud of your
country—World’s fair, 1940. © Apr. 3,
1940; K 45482, 45483.
World’s fair parking banner.—
World’s fair parking pennant. © 1.
each Mar, 23, 1940; J 30130, 30131.
Nichols, James A. 4197
Combination calendar and clock. ©
1c. Apr. 10, 1940; I 25919.
Norcross. 4198-4207
Christmas brim-full of happiness. ©
Mar. 8, 1940; K 45461.
10N173.—Hold
Christmas song,
everything brother while I say, Happy
birthday, 15B817.—Hope you’re off to
a Merry Christmas, 15N261. © Mar. 5,
1940; K 45456, 45457, 45468.
Could I forget a friend like you?
Neigh! neigh! 15R742.—Wrong birth-
day date? Excuse it please! 15B537.
© Apr. 12, 1940; K 45455, 45459,
Getting away from it all? 15R631.—
Let yourself go—and have a fine trip,
15R601.—Thank you for your hospital-
4189
© 1c. Mar.
ity, 10R1423.
45460, 45464.
Hope your birthday will be a thriller!
15B1029. © Apr. 4, 1940; K 45462.
Normandie press. 4208
[Model of young man in slacks and
shirt] style 102. © Mar. 18, 1940; K
45452.
Oakland chemical co. 4209
For fast steady turnover, dioxygen
cream. © Mar, 1, 1940; K 45419.
4210, 4211
©1c. Apr. 2,
© Apr. 5, 1940; K 45458,
Oxford varnish corp.
Sapele mahogany, 902.
1940; J 30148.
Walnut, 688-ITI.
K 45878.
Paper stationery & tablet manufac-
turers assn., ine. 4212
Make folks happy write today—na-
tional letter writing week October 6 to
12. © Apr. 3, 1940; K 45347.
Paramus roller skating rink. 4213
Paramus skating rink, Route no. 2,
Paramus, N. J. © Mar. 1, 1940; K
45481.
Parkinson, Roscoe L. 42144244
Lincoln (A.) from the Meserve col-
lection, 2, 3, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 20, 22, 25,
26, 29, 30, 35, 39, 56, 59, 60, 68, 74, T6—
78, 82, 85, 87, 97, 100, 109, 110.—Lincoln
(Abraham), immortal American, 2. ©
Apr. 2, 1940; K 45316-45346.
Pavelko, John A. 4245
Sanitary toilet seat and cover lift.
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1940; I 25905.
Pearl, James W. 4246
Suggested to produce slow-spiral-flow
© Jan. 29, 1940;
in a center feed basin. © Apr. 15,
1940 ; I 25860.
Pemberton, H. R. 4247
Sanitary tooth paste and _ brush
holder. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1940; I 25927.
Peterson, George Edwin. 4248
Smooth sailing, Packard. © Mar. 10,
1940 ; J 30155.
Peterson, Paul EH. 4249
Combination storm and screen win-
dow. ©1ec. Apr. 19, 1938; I 25938.
Pickrell, David Doom. 4250
Well pumping unit liquid column
control using gas or air for oil, water
or other liquids. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1940;
TI 25805,
80
CLASSES H—-K
no. 4, 1940 4290
Pihlaja, Neilo. 4251 | Riddick, David R. 4275
Automatic kitchen stove lighter. © Spider web weaving frame. © 1c
1c. Apr. 19, 1940; I 25954. Apr. 19, 1940; I 25957.
Powell, Angle W. 4252 | Rixson (Oscar C.) co. 4276
Improved building units [and method Special no. 30 arm & shoe. © 1.
of construction] © 1. Mar. 8, 1940; | Apr. 15, 1940; I 25831.
Reser Rosensteel, Joseph Louis. 4277
eee ee pote Leverett. 4253 | fectrified Gettysburg battlefield re-
Jack Dempsey’s restaurant. © Apr. | lief map. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1940; I 25882.
3, 1940; K 45349. wh
Poynter, B. C. 4054, 4255 | Howland, Roy R. tele
Improved trouser stretcher. © 1 «¢.
Vacuum cleaner bag. © 1c. Apr. 10, Apr. 5, 1940: I 25897
1940 ; I 25928, 25929. a i
Rubenstein, Harry. 4279
Protectu bank-note corp. 4256-4258
Bank money order, BMO. © Apr. 4,
1938 ; K 45470.
Money order.
45472.
—— F-4. © Apr. 27, 1988; K 45471.
Providence lithograph co. 4259-4265
Happy day.—Happy times together.—
Helpers when we are sick.—Jesus helps
a blind girl.—Job talks to God.—Job’s
friends visit him.—Message for Luke’s
friend.—© Apr. 10, 1940; K 45406-—
45412.
Puckett, Ancil L. 4266
Statice electricity conductor for liquid
fuel carriers. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1940; I
25982.
© Oct. 19, 1988; K
Purex corp., ltd. 4267-4269
Gentle bleach for linens. © Apr. 1,
1940; K 45405.
— (Purex) LA-248. © Mar, 18,
1940; K 45444.
I save money with this gentle bleach
(Purex) LA-249. © Apr. 15, 1940; K
45448.
Radbill oil co., ine. 4270
Lubricating the cash register. ©1c.
Apr. 19, 1940; J 30176.
Railway express agency, inc. 4271
It’s a pleasure. © 1c. Mar, 18, 1940;
J 30000.
Ramsey, Carl T. 4272
Evolution of orchids, chart. © 1.
Apr. 8, 1940; I 25801.
Raper, Howard R. 4273
Set of diagnostic dental X-ray nega-
tives. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1940; J 30138.
Richfield oil corp. of N. Y. 4274
Ride with a champion. © 1 ¢, Apr.
19, 1940; J 30177.
Sorrowful, Our Father—the helpless
and innocent. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1940; J
30128.
Rudloff, Everett. 4280
Merry Christmas from Santa and the
Rudloffs. Santa in the sky. © Dec.
15, 1938 ; J 30126.
Rudolph, Edward Robert Max, 4281
Magnetized steel screen attachment.
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1940; I 25893.
Rugg, Francis A. 4282
Plymouth, Vt., looking west. © Feb.
26, 1940; J 30125.
Safety wet wash laundry. 4283
Why let that ironing get you down.
© Jan. 15, 1940; K 45446.
St. Joseph’s union of Staten Island, inc.
4284, 4285
Mission of the Immaculate Virgin cer-
tificate of perpetual membership in St.
Joseph’s union... © Mar, 1, 1940; K
45375.
St. Joseph’s union prayer. © Mar, 1,
1940 ; K 45303.
St. Louis spring co. 4286
Moog spring suspension service. ©
Mar. 26, 1940; K 45866.
Sandy, Hugene V. 4287
Infant’s sleeve catch. © 1 ¢, Apr.
19, 1940 ; I 25959.
Save-a-smoke cigarette extinguisher,
ine. : 4288
Where there is smoke there is fire.
© Mar. 1, 19389; K 45361,
Schultze, Floyd A.
Headlight rims.
1940; I 25934.
Scientific model airplane co. 4290
Starling. © Apr. 1, 1940; I 25810.
4289
© 1c Apr. 19,
81
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4291
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Seid, Frederick. 4291
Johnny Wieland bottle-statuette. ©
1c. Apr. 19, 1940; J 30167.
Sharp, Bli. 4292
Improved mobile horse. © 1 ¢. Apr.
10, 1940 ; I 25922.
Shilzony, Niklas. 4293
Handfins. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1940; I
25952.
Skelley, William C. 4294
Improved emasculator. © 1c. Apr.
19, 1940; I 25958.
Sloan, Clifton B. 4295
Lincoln (Abraham) © Feb. 13, 1940;
J 30127.
Smirnoff, Alexander G. 4296
Boy’s buckle. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1940:
I 25833.
Southard, Paul Vincent. 4297
Soldier in a cemetery. © Feb. 6,
1940; K 45447.
Spalding (A. G.) & bros., inc. 4298
Golf ball impact sequence. © 1 «.
Apr. 19, 1940: J 30165.
Standard brands, ine. 4299-4301
And I spent so much to make a good
cake. © Mar. 24, 1940; K 45473.
I was mortified when I cut that
crumbly cake. © Apr. 15, 1940; K
45489.
My cake was so crumbly it just fell
apart when I cut it. © Apr. 7, 1940;
K 45474.
Standard printing co., inc. 4302
Occupants of this car are Kentucky’s
guests—please extend hospitality—Keen
Johnson, governor, Commonwealth of
Kentucky. © Feb. 24, 1940; K 45350.
Steagall, Oscar Charles. 4303
Hold-tite garment hanger. © 1 «.
Apr. 5, 1940; I 25886.
Stewart, Ted. 4304
Kwik on auto license plate frame.
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1940 ; I 25906.
Stowe, Edmund Bruce. 4305
Group of Dr. Theodore L. Mead’s
famous orchids. © Mar. 22, 1940; J
30133.
- Strang, Harry B. 4306
Improved hack saw blade. © 1 «.
Apr. 5, 1940: I 25901.
Strange, Eli W. 4307
Field coil assembly puller. © 1 e.
Apr. 19, 1940: I 25945.
Superior coach corp. 4308
Simplicity in service. © 1 ¢. Mar.
18, 1940; J 30051.
Swift & co. 4309, 4310
Science comes to selling.—Science
comes to selling, 11. © 1c. each Mar.
18, 1940; J 30001, 30059.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 4311-4814
Tag chart, 4R-076-—CD, R-—60—220-12C,
X-127. © Feb. 21, 1940; I 25871-
258738.
— 140° C-O-20-PT. © Mar. 11,
1940; I 25580.
Taylor instrument cos. 4315-4318
Taylor chart, OP126K, OP529K,
1028—Taylor //chart, OP2790. ©
Mar. 22, 1940; I 25836-25839.
4319-4324
Teich (Curt) & co., ine.
Alabama, 9A-H897. © July 17, 1939;
K 45300.
Desk where Stephen Collins Foster
penned his immortal song, My old Ken-
tucky home, 9A—H1401.—Federal Hill,
where Stephen Collins Foster wrote his
immortal song, My old Kentucky home,
9A—-H1400. © Sept. 18, 1989; K 45429,
45430.
Florida, the sunshine state, D—6053.—
[Pictorial envelope] D-6054.—Texas,
D-6060. © Sept. 29, 1989; K 45439-
45441.
Teller, Ralph H. & Teller, Hazel Court-
ney. 4325
Tube closure. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1940;
I 25903.
Texas quarries, inc. 4326
[Monument to be erected at Wichita
Falls, Tex.] © 1c. Mar. 7, 1940; I
25859.
Thatcher, Willis Lincoln. 4327
Dust bag for vacuum. ©1ce. Apr. 15,
1940 ; I 25883.
Thoreson, Albert W.
Blizzard shields.
1940 ; I 25951.
Timken-Detroit axle co. 4329, 4330
GMC 2-speed double-reduction axle.—
One gets you three. © 1. each Mar.
18, 1940; J 29996, 30014.
Troutman, B. I.
Hard rubber top for washboards.
1c. Apr. 19, 1940; I 25944.
Union central life insurance co.
4332, 4333
© 1c. Mar.
4328
© 1c. Apr. 19,
4331
©
Family-needs forecast.
18, 1940; J 30015.
82
CLASSES H—-K
no. 4, 1940
4364
Good approach to the family-needs
forecast. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1940; J 30062.
4334
© 1c. Mar. 18,
United drug co.
What's behind you.
1940 ; J 30055.
United States pipe & foundry co. 4835
U. S. cast iron pipe. © Apr. 1, 1940;
K 45477.
Universal pictures co., inc. 4336
Gloria Jean scrap book, 168. © Mar.
12, 1940; K 45054.
Upham, Veredon William. 4337
No-sharp pencil. © 1c. Apr. 19,
1940 ; I 25941.
Victor brewing co. 43384340
So all beer tastes alike, does it? ©
Apr. 4, 1940; K 45381.
So the catcher said to the pitcher.
© Apr. 16, 1940; K 45428.
What! Beef stew again. © Apr.
10, 1940; K 45380.
Vocafilm corp. 4341-4345
Balance wheel of your business.—
Every housewife’s problem.—Point-of-
sale display. © Feb. 26, 1940; J 30139,
30140, 30142.
Call to action.
30143.
On guard. © Mar. 4, 1940; J 30141.
4346
©:4..c; Apr:
© Mar. 11, 1940; J
Wagner, George.
Tiluminates-fish-hooks.
10, 1940 ; I 25812.
Waller, Bryan M. & Rice, Paul 8. 4347
Improved quick wire attaching and
detaching steel fence post. ©1c. Apr.
10, 1940; I 25913.
Walter, Harry Crosby.
Forlorn Filbert.
45301.
4348
© Mar. 28, 1940; K
Walter, Laurence. 4349
Improved Christmas tree lighting sys-
tem. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1940; I 25889.
Walz, John F., Walz, George M. & Waiz,
Lineoln A, 4350
Sanitary sewer clean-out. © 1 «.
Apr. 5, 1940; I 25904.
Ward (Montgomery) &co. 4851-43855
Big game.—Blanketing a nation.—
Serving your unseen customer.—Time
for everything.—Your catalog. ©lce.
each Mar. 18, 1940; J 30002, 30008,
30017, 30049, 30050.
Waterloo register co. 4356
Outlet selection data for horizontal
discharge of cooled air. © Mar. 15,
1940 ; I 25784.
Watson, Peter J. 4357
Anti-skid device for motor vehicles.
©i1c. Apr. 19, 1940; I 25948.
Welka, Henry G. 4358
Skateland, Ruggles St., Dunkirk,
N. Y. © Dec. 24, 1939; K 45417.
Wells, John A. 4359
Ideal wood splitter. © 1c. Apr. 10,
1940 ; I 25921.
White & Wyckoff mfg. co. 43860-4362
At Easter—this little chick has come
to say Happy Easter, 9052.—Message to
my valentine, 9051.—To my valentine!
Two words, just for you to hear, 9050.
© Jan. 8, 1940; K 45351-45353.
Winkler, Richard, 4363
Collapsible anchor for boats and
ships. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1940; I 25949.
Wornson, Harry R. 4364
For our protection would you [finger-
print] the check you are now present-
ing? © Mar. 13, 1940; K 45299.
Number of entries in classes H—K included in the catalog since Jan. 1,
1940:
Reproductions of works of art (including 31 one-copy entries) ---..
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in-
cluding 563 one-copy entries) -......
Photographs (including 288 one-copy entries) —..----
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 498 contributions to peri-
odicals and other one-copy entries
PHOTOGRAPHS AND PRINTS, OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPY-
RIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF
MARCH 4, 1909
Kihn brothers. its 2
Border for bonds, stock and other
certificates, diplomas and other pur-
poses, D. D., E. H., F. F. R 85417,
[4364
Kimball, Willis G. C. 3
Eddy (Rev. Mary Baker G.) address-
ing guests at Pleasant View. © Willis
G. C. Kimball, Woburn, Mass, & Edith
85418, 85420, Mar. 22, 1940. pee Baker, Boston. R 84472, Jan.
Vignette for bonds, stock certificates, | »;.’
diplomas and other purposes. R 85419, ee ey Hse : 2
Mar 22. 1940 Seagull in flight. © Ernst Nieber-
2 ou ; gall, Sandusky, O. R 86427, Mar. 22,
© Kihn bros., New York. 1940.
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CATALOG
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC
OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
INCLUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1940
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 35
No. 5
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON: 1940
HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,
formerly issued quarterly, but now issued monthly, is arranged in two
alphabets of proprietors, as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other
identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for
copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs
for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copy-
right proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the
use of an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. A subalphabet of
artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I,
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photo-
graphs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustra-
tions. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of
proprietors. :
Under the act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, the preliminary
entry of titles has been abrogated and registration follows deposit of copies
with an application for entry in the Copyright Office.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbre-
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “G”, Class G, Works
of art; “H’’, Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; “I’’, Class I, Drawings
or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “J”, Class J, Photo-
graphs; and “K”, Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. ‘©” implies
copyright registration of a published work, followed by a date of publication.
“© 1c.” stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by
date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the photograph or other identifying
reproduction.
The act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the
Catalog of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any court as prima facie
evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright registration”.
The annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the final issue
for the year. The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the com-
plete calendar year, is $2.00, payable in advance to the Superintendent of
Documents, by postal money order, express order, or New York draft.
Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the
prices of the various parts of the Catalog are now as follows:
Part 1, Group 1; Books propéri::... =. ee ee $3. 00
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Iuectures, and, Maps 2.1... ccs eee i, ee 3. 00
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures.._................. 2. 00
Part:2, Periodicals....0 28 2 ee eee 2.00
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CLASS G
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist
and copyright proprietor are the same.
Ablitzer, Alfred George.* 43865-43867
Elongated head woman, 3.—Giraffe
neck woman, 2.—Ubangi woman, 1. ©
1 e¢@. each Mar. 28, 1940; G 35837-35839.
Arndt, Paul Wesley. 4368
Oriental jungle. © 1c. May 4, 1940;
G 35651.
Beck & Beck.
Kenerson (Harley C.) :
Butler memorial, 422B. © 1.
Apr. 25, 1940; G 35762.
Ennis memorial, 431 & 422A. ©
1c. Apr. 25, 1940; G 35772.
Bishop, Richard E.*
Thru the willows.
G 35801.
Blount, Barbara Boyd.* 4372
Scotty dog. ©1c. Apr. 17, 1940; G
45686.
4369, 4370
4371
© Jan, 1, 1940;
Blundell, Phyllis.* 4373
Lucky wick chick. © 1 ¢. May 20,
1940 ; G 35770.
Bottenhorn, Marylee & Miller, Marcel-
line.* 4374
Old Mother Hubbard went to the cup-
board... you know the rest... emer-
gency-shelf shower. © 1c. Apr. 27,
1940; G 35758.
Boynton & co.
Smith (Alden) :
Crucifix with ornamented rounded
finials, 686. © Apr. 13, 1940; G 35766.
Crucifix with plain rounded finials,
635. © Apr. 22, 1940; G 35765.
Jesus, Mary, Joseph, be with us on
our way, shrine. © May 13, 1940; G
35767.
Braasch, Minna-Mineta.* 4378
Sea frolic. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1940; G
35652.
Brus, Jules Louis.* 4379
> Dutchy. © 1 c. May 25, 1940; G
35802.
4375-4377
Buffalo pottery. 4380
Stuart (Ralph) :
Alden decoration.
1940 ; G 35676.
Burlingame, J. Courtney.* 4381
Squiff. © 1c. May 6, 1940; G 35665.
Cold Spring granite co. 4382-4412
Peterson (Edward R.) Memorial:
Adler, 3027.—A gnew, 2304.—At-
water, 3030.—Bates, 8028—Berg,
3033.—Brimer, 5069.—Burns, 8027.—
Drake, 2302.—Hamilton, 2305.—Holton,
3031.—Mertz, 3026.—Nagel, 3034.—
Nelson, 3032.—Rogers, 9030.—Sands,
2303.—Smith, 5070.—Stausen, 9031 A
& Anderson 9031 B.—Van Horn, 5071.—
Wadsworth, 3029.—Walton, 8028. Jan.
2, 1940; G 35737-85756.
Smith (Glanville W.) Mausoleum
door:
Antique, 7492.—Cross design, 7632,
7633.—Flamboyant, 7489.—Florentine,
7496. — Gothic, 7487.—Guardant,
7495.—Lozenge, 7491.—Moderne, 7490.—
Revere, 7493.—Tapestry, 7494. © Jan.
15, 1940; G 35723-85783.
Columbian bank note co.
Fors (Lawrence) jr.:
Allegorical figure, male, seated, one
arm raised pointing, other arm holding
caduceus, ete. © 1c. May 25, 1940; G
35803.
© 1c. Apr. 4,
4413
Cook, Watkins & Patch,ine. 44144416
Bliss (Homer) :
Barton memorial, 2186. © Mar.
19, 1940 ; G 35768.
Cassani (John) Memorial:
Tillet, 2208. © May 9, 1940; G
358138.
Small (Janet) :
Gallardi memorial, 2185. © Mar.
19, 1940; G 35769.
De Filippi, Armando Paolo.* 4417
Telefiric [world war] in the Italian
Alp [?] ©1c. Apr. 27, 1940; G 35675.
85
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4418
Desmond, Daniel. 4418, 4419
Fales (John M.):
If you were leaving today for an
extended trip—how much money would
you leave the family to carry on?—
Mounting expenses. © 1 c. each May
7, 1940; G 35780, 35781.
DiDio, Louis.* 4420-4422
Gabrini (Mother)—Mussolini (Be-
nito)—Pius XII (Pope) © 1. each
Mar. 4, 1940; G 35773-35775.
Dix, Eulabee.* 4423
Plenty. © 1c. May 17, 1940; G
35763.
Forest Hill memorial co. 4424
Griscom (EH. H.):
Picture to be finished in heaven.
© 1c. May 8, 1940; G 35687.
Fuger, Albert S. 4425
Northgraves (William G.):
Third division, medal. © 1c. May
25, 1940 ; G 35804.
Gemloid corp.
Horney (William) :
Dodge, 1105. ©1c. May 23, 1940;
G 35784.
Granite mfrs’. assn.
MacLeod (George C.) :
Bennett memorial.
1940; G 35836.
Greacen, Edmund, jr.* 4428-44383
Elm foliage.—Pine needle foliage.—
Sprays of birch leaves.—Sprays of lo-
cust leaves.—Sprays of maple leaves.—
Sprays of oak leaves. © 1c. each May
10, 1940 ; G 35717-35722.
Hague, Morton.*
Perpetual shrine.
1940 ; G 35855.
Hahn, Lotta Beate.* 4435
Botanical drawing showing an ar-
rangement of fruits and vegetables and
weather elements used in the education
of children. © 1c. May 13, 1940; G
35800.
Harm, Roland H.*
Ronnie Rooster.
1940; G 35841.
Haynes, Fitz Herbert.* 4437
Protectonap. © 1c. May 6, 1940; G
35834.
Held, John jr.*
Broun (Heywood)
1940; G 35779.
4426
4427
© May 3,
4434
© 1c. June 4,
4436
© 1c June 8,
4438
© 1c May 21,
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Hinckley, Laurence B.* 4439
Gossip. © 1c Mar. 15, 1940; G
35674.
Ieart, Louis.* 4440, 4441
Falbalas (Southern charm)—Res6on-
nance (Waltz echoes) © May 18,
1940; G 35776, 35777.
Izorenko, John I. 4442
Cortezano (Benjamin) :
Philly voleano. © 1 ¢ May 6,
1940 ; G 35805.
Jones bros. co. 44438-4445
Braun (Carl Conrad) Memorial:
Manfre, D-648.—Masterson, 1386.—
Nome, D-647. © Apr. 29, 1940; G
35734-35736.
Kildew, inc.
Holeomb (Maurice S.) :
Mousie house. © 1 c¢. Apr. 15,
1940 ; G 35677.
Klakulak, Stanley J.*
4446
4447
Flash! U.S. A. mobilizing. © 1.
Apr. 23, 1940; G 35761.
Ladewich (E. G.) & co.* 4448
Harriman memorial, 3831. © Apr.
10, 1940; G 35704.
Ladewich (EH. G.) & ©€o. 44494453
Ladewich (KE. G.) Memorial:
Jones, 3818.—Whitehill, 3817. ©
Apr. 1, 1940; G 35705, 35707.
Moran, 3842. © Apr. 10, 1940; G
35708.
Westinghouse, 3801, 3802. © Mar.
1, 1940; G 385706, 35709.
Lantz (Walter) productions. 4454
Lantz (Walter) :
Miranda Panda.
1940 ; G 35833.
Leondar, Arthur.
Capon (Alfred) :
Sure cure for that low down feel-
ing. ©1c. May 4, 1940; G 35650.
Craveth (Glen) :
It’s new, 5¢ Drek 5¢, tasty and so
good. ©1c. May 4, 1940; G 35649.
© 1c. May 21,
4455, 4456
Lucas, Camilla. 4457
Lecomte (Paul Emile) :
Entree du village. © 1c. May 7,
1940; G 35688.
Lupo, Vincenzo G.* 4458, 4459
Chiclid.—Scalere. © 1c. each June
5, 1940; G 35867, 35868.
86
WORKS
no. 5, 1940
OF ART
4515
4460
© 1°e)°May 25;
MacNeil, Stanley.*
Zodiac cocktail.
1940; G 35806.
Madge, Edwin Arthur.* 4461
Field (John A.) ©1c. May 8, 1940;
G 35835.
Miller, Walter Peter.* 4462
Play safe. Accident prevention week,
July 1-8. © Mar, 4, 1940; G 85759.
Muench-Kreuzer candle co., inc.
4463-4473
Hart (Ernest) :
Little brown jug, 97. © May 20,
1940; G 35852.
Saymon (Clarice) :
Black Kat, 269.—Choir boy, 273.—
Christmas girl, 272.—Daisy on leaf
base, 284.—Holly, 293.—Round Robin,
286.—St. Nick, 271.—Silhouette pine
tree, 290.—Vase in the shape of a horn
of plenty with base. © May 20, 1940;
ee geo 35850, 35851, 35853,
Witch-o-lantern, 268.
1940 ; G 35849.
Pennsylvania statuary co., ine.
4474, 4475
© May 22,
Allegrini (Pietro) :
Altar with figure of Sacred Heart.
© May 27, 1940; G 35843.
I will bless every place where an
image of My heart shall be exposed and
venerated. © May 29, 1940; G 35882.
Pepper, Eleanor.* 4476-4483
Radio & phonograph cabinet, 1A, 1B,
2A, 2B, 3, 4, 5, 6A & 6B. ©le each
Mar. 14, 1940 ; G 35814-35821.
Perry, Caroline M.
Kara (-):
Temple edition.
1940 ; G 35685.
Randolph (William W.) monument co.,
4484
© 1c. May 6,
ine. 4485
Randolph (William W.) :
Stanford monument. © 1c. May
10, 1940; G 35757.
Riverside monument works. 4486
Trowbridge (Charles A.) :
Winer presentation, memorial,
1-660. ©lc. June 4, 1940; G 35842.
Rosenberg (Arthur) co., ine. 4487
Wilkens (J. B.):
Hosiery headaches, and how to re-
lieve them. © 1c. May 10, 1940; G
35716.
Rosenthal, Samuel H., jr. 4488
Russell (Charles M.) :
War sears of Medicine Whip. ©
1c. May 21, 1940; G 35778.
Sayford (Frank M.) co., ine.
4489-4495
Auer (Dorothy) :
Atlantie City, N. J., Convention
Hall.—Mount Vernon, Va., Home of
Washington.—New York, N. Y., Rocke-
feller Center.—New York world’s
fair.—Niagara Falls, N. Y.—Washing-
ton, D. C., Lincoln Memorial.—Wash-
ington, D. C., White House. © Mar. 8,
1940; G 35667-35673.
Schlesinger, Leon* 4496-4503
Bookworm.—Bugs Bunny.—E]mer.—
Joe Glow.—Lennie.—Little Blabber-
mouse.—Little Hoot.—Sniffles. © 1 c.
each May 23, 1940; G 35785-85792.
Schoop, Hedi.* 4504
Poodle. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1940; G
35840.
Schreiber, Mary Frances.* 4505
Vanity, vanity, all is vanity. ©1le.
May 6, 1940; G 35682.
Shelton, W. P. 4506
Woodward (Cleveland L.) :
Jesus telling about God’s care. ©
1c. May 16, 1940; G 35764.
Simmons, Floyd. Okney.* 4507
Lineoln (Abraham) 1809-1865. ©
1c. Apr. 22, 1940; G 35501.
Sisters of charity of Saint Vincent de
Paul. 4508
Dorda (Enrique) :
Seton (Elizabeth) © 1c. Mar. 21,
1940; G 35771.
Staber, Hugenia.*
California dahlia.
1940; G 35782.
4509
© 1c. May 22,
Stehli bros. 4510-4515
Berg (H. S.) :
Zinnias. © 1c. May 24, 1940; G
39794.
Bille (Jacques) :
Bouquet de fleurs des Alpes.
Fleurs de pommier. © 1 ¢c. each May
24, 1940; G 35793, 35796.
Morchain (Paul) :
Riviere de Chateaulin.—Thoniers
& Conecarneau. © 1 ¢c. each May 24,
1940 ; G 35795, 35798.
Réol (Marie) :
Fleurs de mon jardin.
24, 1940; G 35797.
© 1c. May
87
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4516
Stewart, Ian.* 4516
Lord & Stewart—ltd. © 1c. May 4,
1940; G 35648.
Vazah, ine.
Scovil (Cora) :
Child, 6c2.—Sitting lady, 99.—Sit-
ting man, M—66.—Standing boy, 16c12.—
Standing girl, 98.—Standing man, M-—
65. ©1c. each May 27, 1940; G 35807-—
35812.
Standing boy, 6c2, 14c10.—Stand-
ing girl, 9c6, 15c12.—Standing lady, 724,
~732.—Standing toddler, 5cl. © 1 «.
each May 8, 1940; G 35689-35695.
Veidt (George H.) & Anoka granite &
marble works. 4530
Veidt (George H.) :
4517-4529
Cemetery memorial, V4. © 1.
May 6, 1940; G 35666.
Waller, Casper D.* 4531-4543
C’mon out to Colorado, fishin’ is
swell.—C’mon out to Washington, fishin’
is Swell.—Gee, fellers c’mon up to Ver-
mont, fishin’ is swell.—Gee, folks come
on out to Oregon, fishin’ is swell.—
Here’s where ya get whoppers, Minne-
sota, cmon up.—W. P. A. 2 handled
shovel. © 1c. each Apr. 17, 1940; G
39710-35715.
C’mon up to Wisconsin, fishin’ is
swell.—Fishing at Massachusetts is
swell.—Fishing at Pennsylvania sure is
swell.—Gee, they’re bitin’ swell at New
York, cmon up. © 1. each Apr. 17,
1940; G 35678-35681.
pt. Iv, n.s., v.35
Dizzy drivers daily dozen.—Our new
two passenger triple concrete comfort
cabinols. © 1c. each May 6, 1940; G
35683, 35684.
My heart goes bang-bang for you,
baby. © 1c. May 15, 1940; G 35760.
Welch, Ethel Allen.* 4544-4555
Aries, happy birthday.—Birthday
greetings, child of Capricorn.—Birth-
day greetings, Scorpio— Birthday
greetings to Gemini.—Birthday greet-
ings, Virgo.—Happy birthday, Pisces.—
Happy birthday, Taurus —Happy
birthday to you, Aquarius.—Happy
birthday to you, Libra born.—Leo, a
birthday greeting.—Sagittarius, happy
birthday.—To Cancer, birthday greet-
ings. © 1 ¢ each May 2, 1940; G
35653-35664.
Williams, Wheeler.* 4556—4563
Amphitrite.—Apollo.—Diana. — Her-
cules. — Mercury. — Neptune. — Pan.—
Venus. © 1 c¢. each May 6, 1940; G
35696-35703.
Wittman, Alex.* 45644574
Blonde girl.—Brunette girl.—Desert
flowers.—Harp player.—Swedish boy.—
Swedish girl. Violin player.—Water
flowers. © Jan. 25, 1940; G 35859-—
35866.
Chinese lantern.—Cyklamen.—Iris.—
© May 15, 1940 ;-G 35856-35858.
Yates, Robert Ferguson.* 4575
Leaded glass window—Golden Gate
exposition, 1940. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1940;
G 35783.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1,
88
~~ ~
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTO-
GRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Abbott laboratories. 4576-4579
Pursell (Weimer) :
Brashear (Walter), M. D., 1776—
1860.—Jackson (James), M. D., 1777—
1867.—Jones (Noble Wymberly), M. D.,
1723-1805.—Mower (Thomas G.), M.
D., 1790-1853. © May 23, 1940; K
45702-45705.
Advance sales co.
Free wheeler.
45514.
Alexander, Frank T.
Centrifugal force.
1940 ; I 25997.
Alheit, William J. 4582
No spurt crank case plug remover.
© 1c. May 7, 1940; I 26027.
4580
© Sept. 7, 1989; K
4581
(ra tev MApr:. *2;
Allied mills, ine. 4583
Don’t disturb.
45664.
Allinson, Alfred.
Courtyard, Little theatre,
Peter street, New Orleans, La.
May 4, 1940; J 30411.
American bank note co.
Chemistry, V-—80773.
1940 ; K 45627.
Gold mine scene no. 1, V80782. ©
Mar. 5, 1940; K 45628.
4584
616 St.
Orr es
4585-4589
© Mar. 6,
Mechanical power, V—80689. © Mar.
1, 1940; K 45626.
Pioneer spirit, V—-80858. © Apr. 38,
1940 ; K 45629.
V-80512. © Jan. 9, 1940; K 45625.
American humane assn. 4590
Victim of the running W. ©1e..
May 16, 1940; J 30287.
American telephone & telegraph co.
4591-4593
Bell system practices—teletypewriter
Station installation and maintenance,
sections:
© May 1, 1940; Kk.
P90.018, issue 2.—P91.033, issue
2—D.—P91.034, issue 1. © May 2, 1940;
I 26199-26201.
Anderson, Chester Sigfried. 4594
Miniature economic house layout. ©
Apr. 1, 1940; I 26044.
Andreas, Max. 4595
Shrinkage-safeguard garments meas-
ured before and after cleaning with
Andrea measuring chart. © Apr. 30,
1940; K 45545.
Anjo garden supplies. 4596, 4597
Anjo Chinese pagoda and bridge.—
In a Chinese garden pool plan. © May
10, 1940; I 26052, 26053.
Ashley (David) ine.
Immel (Paul J.) :
Cosmos, 202.—Dahlias, 203.—
Gladiolas, 204.—Petunias, 201. © May
13, 1940; H 1677-1680.
Necklace, 601, by V. Braga.—Rustic
haven, 604; by Harry Wells.—Valley
farm, 602; by Harry Wells.—Wooded
stream, 603; by Harry Wells.—© May
22, 1940; H 1683-1686.
Association of communication equip-
ment workers. 4606
[Pictorial illustration of telephone
operator holding wires which extend to
4598-4605
cities, industries, ete.] © Jan. 1,
1940; KK 45596.
Atkinson, Lawrence B. 4607
Theft proof automobile lock. © 1c.
May 16, 1940; I 26176.
Avelar, John B., 4608
Easy three-way plug. © 1c. May 8,
1940; I 26066.
Bailey meter co. 4609-4622
Bailey boiler meter chart, 230F800T.
© Mar. 10, 1940; I 26185.
Bailey fluid meter chart, 3C6X. ©
Mar. 9, 1940; I 26196.
75F12F600T. © Apr. 16, 1940;
I 26189.
89
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4623
DE. IV, Hoss VaoD
Bailey meter co.—Continued.
150F700T900T. © Mar. 19,
1940; I 26186.
—— 220F900T1000P. ©OurApre:
1940 ; I 26188.
TO0OF1750P. © Mar. 21, 1940; I
26187.
Bailey recorder chart, 6L350T. ©
May 5, 1940; I 26190.
9B. © Apr. 15, 1940; I 26191.
—12K1. © Apr. 16, 1940; I 26194.
—15L1. © Dee. 12, 1939; I 26198.
—— 20L2. © Mar. 13, 1940; I 26195.
——2400KP. © Jan. 10, 1940; I
26192.
___ 2500KP,.. © Feb. 9, 1940; I
26193.
7083. © Apr. 1, 1940; I 26197.
Bailie, Alfred J. 4623
Readers’ aid and bookmark. © 1c.
May 16, 1940; I 26171.
Ballentine, John Perry. 4624
Perspecto-graph paper, focus 15
inches. © Apr. 3, 1940; I 25884.
Banister, James G. 4625
Stilts. © 1c. May 16, 1940; I 26205.
Banks, Wilson. 4626
Mine car coupling. © 1c. May 8,
1940; I 26078.
Barnhart, George EH. 4627
Flame. © 1c. May 31, 1940; J
30409.
Batten, Arthur Livingstone. 4628
Ocean City commuters club. © Apr.
1, 1940; K 45575.
Bauer (Adrian) advertising agency.
4629, 4630
By any comparison apartment life is
preferable. © Apr. 7, 1940; K 45542.
I believe that every modern woman
would be happier in an apartment. ©
Mar. 31, 1940; K 45543.
Beach (Howard P.) jr. 4631
Seaplane mooring buoy. © 1c. May
28, 1940; I 26235.
Belka, John Joseph, 4632-4634
Donnelly (Most Rev. George J.)
D. D., 1-8. ©1c. each May 11, 1940;
J 30412-30414.
Bell, Charles Joseph. 4635-4666
Indianapolis motor speedway 1940:
Andres (Emil), 50138.—Brisko
(Frank), 50106.— Chitwood (Joie),
50120.—Durant (Louis), 50124.—Han-
sen (Mel), 50090.—Hepburn (Ralph),
50184.—Le Begue (Rene), 50132.—
Miller (Al), 50128——Nalon (Duke),
50118.—Petillo (Kelly), 50028.—Put-
nam (Al), 50126.—Riganti (Raul),
50130. — Robson (George), 50140. —
Russo (Paul), 50122.—Shaw (Wilbur)
winner, 50088.—S wanson (Bob),
50142.—Tomei (Louis), 50116.—WilL
liams (Doc), 50032. © May 30, 1940;
J 30420-30437.
Bergere (Cliff), 50025——Mays
(Rex), 50020, 50021, 50096. © May 24,
1940; J 30403-30405, 30407.
Bergere (Cliff), 50092.—Cantlon
(Shorty), 50108.— Hanks (Sam),
50110.—Hinnershitz (Tommy), 50098.—
Horn (Ted), 50104.—MacQuinn
(Harry), 50114.—Petillo (Kelly),
50112.—Rose (Mauri), 50100.—Shaw
(Wilbur), 50024—Wearne (Frank),
50102. © May 25, 1940; J 30394—
30402, 30406.
Bergin, William. 4667
Power-saving water machine. ©1e.
May 16, 1940; I 26204,
Best press. 4668, 4669
Dance to Ruby Kuester and her or-
chestra, you can gamble they’re good.
© Mar. 21, 1940; K 45520.
WDGY Minneapolis Mutual network
Station presents Garnett’s recording
band playing old-new time music. ©
May 1, 1940; K 45719.
Bester, Leonard R. 4670-4673
Deep sea torpedo and submarine
bomb, Sk—T-65-1—A.—Emergency bomb-
protection for war-vessel’s decks and
topside spaces, Sk—D-64-A.—Super
powered heavy armoured tank, AT—
90-1.—Unsinkable armoured barge or
navy battle tank, DR. NT—96-14A.
1c. each June 8, 1940; I 26245-26248.
Bible, Roy C. 4674, 4675
Modern automotive mechanics and
electricity :
Four-cycle Diesel engines.—Two-
eycle Diesel engines, 71. © Apr. 15,
1940; J 30364, 30365.
Blackman, S. P. 4676
Ho Toi. © Apr. 16, 1940; K 45548.
Boleski, A. J. 4677
Brake beamless truck bolster. ©1ec.
May 16, 1940; I 26178.
Borden photo-graphie arts, inc. 4678
In memoriam. © Apr. 20, 1940; J
30192.
90
CLASSES H—-K
no. 5, 1940
4758
Bradshaw, Mary Hart. 4679
Sole-ezy. © 1c. May 31, 1940; I
26081.
Breeden, Sherman. 4680
Toy gun and bullet outfit © 1.
May 16, 1940; I 26161.
Brobuck, inc.
Carry. on, 8.
30235.
Filling in that dotted line, 7. © Jan.
6, 1939 ; J 30286.
Brookover, Charles Leroy. 4683
Gravity oiling system and ventilating
system for overhead valve internal
combustion engines. © 1c. May 16,
1940 ; I 26162.
Brossenne, William A.
Fishing slip casting float.
May 38, 1940; I 26065.
4681, 4682
© Jan. 1939) sd
4684
O©vdric
Brown & Bigelow. 4685-4690
Flowers for mother on her special
day, 302938.—For fall parties decorate
with flowers, 30294.—Gay flowers for
Thanksgiving day, 30295.—Gay flowers
spread Easter joy, 30292.—Merry
Christmas! Say it with flowers, 30296.—
Send flowers to your valentine, 30291.
© Mar. 25, 1940; K 45535-45540.
Brown instrument co. 4691-4713
[Brown instrument co.] chart, 3017,
3018. © Mar. 19, 1940; I 26004, 26005.
—— 3440. © Mar. 8, 1940; I 20007.
—— 10546. © Aug. 8, 1940; I 26020.
—— 10609. © Mar. 12, 1940; I 25968.
—— 12586. © Jan. 2, 1940; I 26102.
—— 12610. © Mar. 14, 1940; I 26021.
—12611. © Mar. 25, 1940; I
26022.
—— 12612. © Apr. 5, 1940; I 26229.
12613. © Apr. 10, 1940; I 26127.
Brown instrument co. chart, 12614.—
Brown instrument co. flow meter chart,
12084. © Apr. 12, 1940; I 26226, 26227.
Brown instrument co. flow meter
chart, 12050. © Apr. 3, 1940; I 26228.
I2OG6A)°@,r, Mar... 29, » 19405) I
26124.
— 12067, 12081.
I 26125, 26126.
— 12068. © Apr. 2, 1940; I 26101.
— 12069. © Apr. 2, 1940; I 26128.
—— 12075. © Apr. 9, 1940; I 26129.
—— 12076, 12085. © Apr. 9, 1940; I
26224, 26225,
© Apr. 1, 1940;
— 12082, 120838. © Apr. 3, 1940; I
26130, 26131.
Burgoyne (Sidney J.) & sons. 4714
Receiving the guests; by E. L. Gar-
rido. © Apr. 22, 1940; H 1660.
Burrud, Jack. 4715
Off for North soon! Seabiscuit,
greatest money winner... © Apr. 30,
1940 ; Ik 45680.
Byhre, Henry. 4716
Rock and quack root picker. © 1.
May 8, 1940; I 26088.
Carroll, Rhea. 4717
Warmies. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1940; I
26217.
Carroll photo service. 4718
Santa Anita handicap, $100,000.00
added, March 2nd, 1940—Seabiscuit.
© Mar. 4, 1940; J 30120.
Carter carburetor corp. 4719
Carburetor service film, A. © 1.
Dec. 27, 1939; J 30188.
Casler, Arvid Edwin. 4720
Radio design for vertical or horizon-
tal use. © 1c. May 23, 1940; I 26118.
Castlen, Robert Cecil, 4721
Postag. ©1c. June 3, 1940; I 26239.
Caufield & Shook, inc. 4722-4758
Apple orchard, Jefferson County,
155611.—Cannon at Fort Knox, Ky.,
160392.—_D og wood tree, 160807.—
Fourth ave. Presbyterian church,
167246.—Green Line steamer, 158719.—
Halis Gap, Ky., 167286.—Idle Hour
farm, foals nap in the sun while dams
graze, 161722.— Jefferson County dairy
farm, 155600.—Kentucky state fair,
Louisville, 158709.—Louisville skyline
from south, 155601.—Magnolia bloom,
166723.—Ohio River bridge at Cairo,
Hl., detail view, 162905.—Old fashioned
garden in Louisville, 166576.—Seagram
distillery co., 167588.—Seneca park,
170428.—Snow around Belknap bridge,
Cherokee park, 170482.—Snow covered
trees in Seneca park, 170424.—Snow
scene in Cherokee park, Louisville,
170429.—Speed (J. B.) memorial mu-
seum, Louisville, 158690.— University of
Louisville, School of Law, 168819.—
Zorn co., exterior view, 158697. © Feb.
10, 1940; J 30443-30448, 30451-30465.
Camp Knox, Ky., Gold depository,
155890.—Idle Hour farm, Lexington,
Ky., 161721.—Scene on Idle Hour farm,
Lexington, Ky., 160833. © Oct. 10,
1939; J 30449, 30450, 30471.
ol
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4759
Caufield & Shook, ine.—Continued.
Dixiana farm scene, 183505. © Mar.
20, 1940; J 30468.
First glimpse of old Kentucky,
171877.—From San Anita, 171879.—In
the express horse car, 171875.—Ken-
tucky state highway no. 21 at Big Hill,
Ky., Madison County, 167779.—Putting
a bandage on, 171935.—Uncle Tom at
work, 171832.—Unloading a horse from
California, 171874.—Watering, 171933.
© Apr. 1, 1940; J 30488-30442, 30472-
30474.
Gold depository at Camp Knox,
155881.—U niversity of Louisville,
School of Law bldg., thru the trees,
168293. © Mar. 21, 1940; J 30469,
30470.
Snow scene:
Cherokee park, 170430.—Seneca
park, 170423.
30466, 30467.
Chicago flexible shaft co.
Evolution of the coffeemaster.
Feb. 28, 1940; J 30331.
Cities service oil cos. & Arkansas fuel
oil co. 4760, 4761
Extra year of youth.—NStarting prof-
its. © 1 ¢ each Mar. 18, 1940; J
30281, 30282.
Civie educational council. 4762
Civie educational council to promote
social justice, 1988. © May 7, 1940; K
45681,
Clay County fair assn., inc. 4763
Clay County fair world’s greatest,
Spencer, Iowa, September 9-14, 1940.
© Mar. 21, 1940; K 45698.
Clifford, Elwin W. 4764
Portland, Me. Christian Science
church. © Apr. 5, 1940; J 30221.
Clutter, Marcia Oral. 4765
Princess Annabel Beatrice Constance
de Cum Button. ©1c. Apr. 29, 1940;
J 30239.
Coca-cola co.
Land of the free.
J 30417.
Cochrane corp. 4767-4769
Cochrane recorder chart, 504. ©
May 5, 1940; I 26232.
634, 1419. © Mar. 29, 1940; I
26231, 26233.
Cole, Orth O. 4770
Rolling pin. © 1c. May 16, 1940; I
26175.
© Jan. 20, 1940; J
4759
©
4766
© Apr. 17, 1940;
Curtis, Asahel.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 85
Coleman (Kee) studio. 4771
Sacramento fire department, 1940. ©
Apr. 6, 1940; J 30189.
Columbia breweries, inc. 4AT7(2
Columbia beer and ale. © May 17,
1940; K 45700.
Commercial films, ine. 4773
Grime doesn’t pay. © May 1, 1940;
J 30410.
Conde, Bruce. ATT4-4779
Bruce (Sarah Strudwick)—Harly
wooden house on Mission Hill, Sta.
Cruz, home of Kirbys in late 1850’s.—
Kirby (Georgiana Bruce)—Kirby
(Richard Cornelius)—Kirby mansion
on Mission St., Sta. Cruz, Calif., li-
brary. Kirby home 1860’s to ’80’s.—
Rancho La Salud, Sta. Cruz, Calif.,
Kirby home in early 1850’s.—© 1 ec.
each Jan. 29, 1940; J 380071, 30073,
80084, 30091, 30095, 30111.
Costello, Henry Owen. — 4780
Costéllo moon and sun ray chart. ©
1c. Mar. 13, 1940; I 26028.
Cuna supply cooperative. 4781, 4782
Credit union principles, 613. © May
6, 1940 ; K 45665.
Get your Easter outfit the credit
union way, 612. © Dee. 1, 1939; K
45666.
4783
Lake Washington bridge, 65075. ©
May 20, 1940; J 30389.
Daily mirror, ine. 4784
Who is afraid of the big bad dogs.
© Apr. 19, 1940; J 30200.
Daniel, Daniel & Daniel. 4785
Low cost house. © 1 ¢. May 15,
1940 ; I 26061.
De Nunzio, Arthur M. 4786
This page contains 100 T ’n T stamps.
© May 11, 1940; K 45741.
Derrydale press, ine. 4787
Rose tree fox hunting club in Dela-
ware and Chester Counties, Pennsyl-
vania. © Oct. 16, 1939; K 45701.
DeWoskin, Philip. 4788
Spiritual reminiscence. © 1c. May
29, 1940; J 30393.
Dickinson, Robert Latou. 4789
Female pelvic organs, hinged model.
© 1c. May 25, 1940; I 26182.
92
CLASSES
no. 5, 1940
Dikszas, Edward L. 4790
Bottle grip. © 1c. May 38, 1940; I
26078.
Dominican fathers. 4791
- With confidence we invoke thee. St.
Jude Thaddeus, novena intention slip.
© Oct. 1, 1986; K 45546.
Dooley, John R. 4792
Tri-fruit drawing for proposed ad-
vertising display. © 1c. May 14, 1940;
LeAciare
Draeger. 47938-4795
Darlan (F.)—Gamelin (M.)—Vuil-
lemin. © Apr. 15, 1940; K 45688-45690.
Drexel laundry co. 4796
Finer laundry and dry cleaning serv-
ice. © Apr. 16, 1940; K 45697.
Duckering, Lynn R. & Bowman, Lloyd.
4797
Santa Cruz County big trees park.
© 1c. Apr. 13, 1940; I 26058.
Duff, James S. 4798
Improvement in boats. © 1 ¢. May
16, 1940; I 26216.
Duttweiler, John J. 4799-4801
Dwelling house, 47-49. © 1 ¢. each
May 24, 1940; I 26154-26156.
Duvoisin, Roger. 4802
American auxiliary committee de
Union des femmes de France. © May
5, 1940; K 45515.
Dwyer, Eugene J. 4803
Hair clip fastener for barrettes. ©
1c. Apr. 17, 1940; I 26059.
Edman, Winfield E. 4804
Oil cup. © 1c. May 3, 1940; I
26082.
Eichel, Samuel. 4805
Master key to the study of the scales,
major scale. © 1c. May 1, 1940; I
26016.
Ellenwood, Frank O., Barnard, William
N. & Mackey, Charles O. 4806
Mollier chart for steam. © Apr. 10,
1940; I 26014.
English, Mary I.
Washington, D. C.:
Capitol [U. S.]—Executive man-
sion.—Lincoln memorial.—Washington
4807-4810
monument. © Feb. 15, 1940; K 45504—
45507.
Erickson, Tony T. 4811
Flat irons. © 1c. May 38, 1940; I
26092.
HA
4832
Eves, Sue H. 4812
Confidence. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1940; J
30187.
Fairbanks, James W. 4813
Self-reversing trolley pole. © 1 «¢.
May 16, 1940; I 26177.
Fairchild aerial surveys, ine. 4814
Concentric logarithmic scale templet.
© Mar. 9, 1940; I 26105.
Farra, Charles. 4815
Automobile tel-a-stop. © 1 c. May
16, 1940; I 26163.
Farrow, Joseph Ross.
New York (City):
Composite panorama of ‘Times
Square section by night.—Empire State
and Chrysler buildings.—Panorama of
midtown New York.—Rockefeller Cen-
ter. © Jan. 15, 1940; J 30227-30230.
Downtown New York from the
coast of New Jersey.—Skyscrapers of
Manhattan.—Statue of Liberty. ©
Apr. 1, 1940; J 30226, 30231, 30232.
New York (City), Manhattan tow-
ers.—Washington, D. C., U. S. Capitol.
© Apr. 23, 1940; J 30190, 30191.
Fasolino monument ¢o., inc. 4825
Gragnano mausoleum, 1089. © 1 «.
Apr. 25, 1940; I 26158.
Feigenspan (Christian) brewing co.
4826
Highly regarded by men of discern-
ment. Have you tasted Feigenspan
light beer. © May 14, 1940; K 45622.
Festive mfg. co. 4827
Merry Christmas. © May 16, 1940;
K 45692.
Fields, Daisy Alban. 4828
Torso pad. ©1c May 18, 1940; I
261038.
Fields, Willie. 4829
Sanitary shaving mug. © 1c May
16, 1940; I 26170.
Finsterwald furniture co. 4830
You are protected! Only a Finster-
wald furniture company P. C. A. cer-
tificate protects your account when you
are sick or out of work. © Mar. 24,
1940; K 45619.
Fleckner, John.
Paint brush can.
1940; I 26210.
Flint, George Marsh, jr. 4832
Racer rolls at Pascoag, 19389. ©1le.
May 21, 1940; J 30359. ;
4816-4824
4831
© 1c May 16,
93
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4833
Forman, Benjamin. 4833
Water snake lawn sprinkler. ©1e.
May 38, 1940; I 26068.
Fowler, Lucien H. 4834
Comparison between business activ-
ity and new corporate security issues
1919 to 1939, inclusive for the United
States. ©1c. May 7, 1940; I 26049.
Foxboro co. 4835-4852
Foxboro combination gauge and ther-
mometer chart, 898025. © Apr. 18,
1940; I 25980.
[Foxboro combination gauge and
thermometer chart] 898582.—[Foxboro
thermometer or pressure gauge chart]
898590. © Apr. 3, 1940; I 25990, 25992,
[Foxboro combination pressure gauge
and thermometer chart] 89865-S. ©
Mar. 28, 1940; I 25979.
Foxboro co. flow meter chart, 898074.
© Apr. 11, 1940; I 25983.
[Foxboro flow meter and liquid level
gauge chart] 899459.—[Foxboro ther-
mometer chart] 777350. © Mar. 1,
1940 ; I 25975, 25982.
Foxboro flow meter chart 898577. ©
Mar, 4, 1940; I 25989.
— 899258. © Apr. 15, 1940; I
25978.
[Foxboro liquid level gauge chart]
898571-898574. © Jan. 8, 1940; I
25984-25987.
[Foxboro pressure gauge
798578. © Mar. 8, 1940; I 25976.
893576. © Feb. 6, 1940; I
chart]
25981.
[Foxboro thermometer chart]
879065. © Apr. 8, 1940; I 25977.
[Foxboro thermometer or pressure
gauge chart] 898575. © Jan. 22, 1940;
I 25988.
898581. © Mar. 21, 1940; I
25991.
Frank, C. William. 4853
Improved egg case. © 1c. May 8,
1940; I 26084.
French, Marie C. 4854
Contract bridge novelty. ©1c. May
17, 1940; I 26098.
Frick collection. 4855-4859
Coronation of the Virgin—detail; by
Paolo Veneziano & Giovanni Vene-
ziano:
Angel at right of throne.—Angels
at top center.—Central section, Virgin
and Christ.—Lower half of painting.—
Upper half of painting. © May 8,
1940; H 1670-1674.
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 35
Frick-Reid supply corp. 4860
.... here’s my warehouse! © May
1, 1940; K 45698.
Gagnon, J. H. 4861
Andre (Brother) in composite photo-
graph of figure of St. Joseph and the
Christ Child. © 1 ¢. Apr. 20, 1940;
J 30415.
Gallien, Napoleon, 77. 4862
Hog de-ringer. © 1c. May 3, 1940;
I 26069.
Gause, Roy Miller. 4863
Matchless cigarettes. © 1c. May 25,
1940 ; I 26183.
Geller, Andrew. 4864
Andrew Geller theatre of fashion pre-
sents Punchinellos. © May 1, 1940;
K 45594.
General foods corp. 4865
Effective consumer package pricing.
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1940; J 30210.
General motors sales corp. 4866
New 1940 syncro-mesh transmission.
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1940; J 30279.
General motors sales corp., Chevrolet
motor div. 4867-4872
Chevrolet-Ford comparison facts,
1940. Sell extra protection for extra
profits. © 1c. each May 20, 1940; J
30337, 30339.
Designed for the load.—Vacuum does
it. ©1e. each Apr. 19, 1940; J 30328,
30329.
Fitting the truck to the job. ©1e.
Apr. 29, 1940; J 30209.
Selling used Chevrolets.
18, 1940; J 30280.
George (Edwin Stanton) studios, inc.
4878, 4874
Dieter (Mary Ann Poe) headstone.
© 1c. May 1, 1940; I 26017.
Hotaling memorial. © 1c. Apr. 18,
1940 ; I 25850.
Gerlach-Barklow co. 4875, 4876
Spanky’s safety school; by Adelaide
Hiebel. © Mar. 8, 1940; K 45602.
Sweet singer of songs (Marian An-
derson) © Mar. 21, 1940; K 45603.
Goodman bros. book store. 4877, 4878
Certificate of confirmation.—Certifi-
eate of honor. © May 17, 1940; K
45686, 45687.
Gorsuch, David Major. 4879
Rattlesnake swallowing a cottontail
rabbit. © May 1, 1940; J 30388.
© 1c. Mar.
94
CLASSES H—-K
no. 5, 1940 4923
Granfortuna, Joseph C. 4880 | Hansen, Paul Frederick. 4897
Lineoln (Abraham); by Vincent [Coast defence ship] Monitor. ©
DiPrima. © Mar. 9, 1940; K 45621, 1c. May 31, 1940; I 26234.
Gregory, T. Merle. 4881 | Harding & Nau. 4898
Realezy receptacle and attachment
plug and attachment plug converter. ©
1 ec. May 38, 1940; I 26090.
Griffith, Floyd Paul & Elliott, Emery E.
4882
Safety oil lamp burner. © 1c. May
16, 1940; I 26207.
Gruenberg, Elliot L.
Q-PF chart. Rev.
1940 ; I 26108.
Gunnison, Paul R.
Wind your own pipe filters.
Apr. 22, 1940; I 26055.
Guttman, Joseph M.
Brass rail restaurant.
1939; K 45684.
Hafler, Clyde H. 4886
Tie-less rail. © 1c. May 29, 1940;
IT 26221.
Hahn, Lotta Beate. 4887
Garden map. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1940; I
26160.
Haley, Allan M. 4888
Haley’s comet, single sleeve valve ra-
dial aere motor. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1940;
I 25965.
Hamm, William, 4889
Station platform truck lock. © 1.
May 9, 1940; I 26088.
Hammond, Burnham C.,
Traffic signal and improvements.
1c. May 3, 1940; I 26086.
Handy & Harman. 4891
Silver market, 1900-1940. © Apr. 17,
1940; I 26054.
Hanley (James) co. 4892-4895
Can the boss pick ’em! 15. © May 7,
1940 ; K 45598.
This one’s on me, 16.
1940 ; K 45655,
What’s behind this anyway? © May
24, 1940; K 45683.
Who threw that? Hey! take it easy!
© Apr. 30, 1940; K 45528.
Hannold, Thomas. 4896
Driller for brake linings. © 1c. May
3, 1940; I 26074.
4883
© 1c. May 20,
4884
Gis
4885
© Dee. 30,
4890
©
© May 15,
Engine clutch air operating mecha-
nism & control piping arrangement. ©
1 ec. May 16, 1940; I 26097.
Hardman, Robert C, S. 4899
Motor starter. © 1c. May 38, 1940;
I 26067.
Harner, Melvin David.
Removable roof for railroad cars.
1c. Apr. 24, 1940; I 25961.
Harrison, David R.
Jeannette homes.
1940 ; I 26060.
Hausherr, Bernard L. 4902
Hausherr method and process of
burning gas in a pre-heated chamber or
pocket. © 1c, Apr. 29, 1940; I 26006.
Hawkinson (Paul E.) co. 4903
Instruction chart for Hawkinson
buffing stand. © 1c. May 6, 1940; I
26025.
Haworth (James) & bro., ltd. 4904
Tulips; by EH. Byatt. © Oct. 5, 1937;
K 45607.
Hays corp.
4900
©
4901
© 1c May 7,
4905, 4906
Hays recorder chart, 354, 355. ©
Apr. 22, 1940; I 25998, 25999.
Hayward, Josiah P. 4907
Chanticleer game. © 1c. May 22,
1940; J 30361.
Heitmann, Grace. 4908
Adjustable column for lamps and
other articles. © 1c. May 16, 1940; I
26218.
Hensinger, Gene.
Sugar meter.
26091.
Hermitage art co., inc. 4910-4923
Angelus, 790.—Christ the Savior is
born, 815.—For God so loved the world
that He gave his only begotten Son,
835.—[Mary and Child... . shepherds,
star .... & Bethlehem] 787.—Merry
Christmas, 617.—Nativity scene, 795.—
[Open Bible with resurrection scene on
one page, etc.] 830.—Palm Sunday,
629.—Risen Christ in the garden etc.,
825.—Sermon on the mount, 855.—[Si-
lent night—holy night .| 820.—
[Three women and the angel at the
tomb] 725, 837.—[Vision of the cross]
785. © May 31, 1940; K 45720-45783.
4909
© 1c. May 8, 1940; I
95
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4924
4924
© May 2, 1940; K
Hillshire Down.
Hillshire goat.
45682.
Hochberg, Theodore. 4925
Tobac-atop. © 1c. May 27, 1940; I
26219.
Hodgson, Tom. 4926
HKgg filler. © 1c May 38, 1940; I
6062,
4927
©1¢
Hoeltke, William Charles, jr.
Sanitary milk can opener.
Apr. 26, 1940; I 26024.
Holland, Arthur. 4928, 4929
Professional politicians, A, B.
Mar. 14, 21, 1940; K 45530, 45531.
Holmes co. 4930-4932
Nuyttens (Pierre) :
Dorothea. © Apr. 15, 1940; K
456638.
Rue Cathedral-Rheims.—Rue_ de
VEglise-Arles. © May 7, 1940; K
45599, 45600.
Hopf, John M.
Clothespin.
26076.
Howard, Russell G. 4934
McKean County court house, Smeth-
port, Pa. ©1c. May 8, 1940; I 26037.
Huber, Michael. 4935
Prototype power transmission for
aircraft. © 1c. May 16, 1940; I 26211.
Huber, Ralph L. 4936
Ultra-violet in the color cone of the
eye. ©1c. May 6, 1940; I 26023.
Hunt, David C.
Safety bottom for water meters.
1c. May 16, 1940; I 26212.
International news photos. 4938
As Norse king fled Nazi bombs,
FC906816. © May 6, 1940; J 30334.
4933
© 1e¢ May 3, 1940; I
4937
©
Jackson pub. co. 4939-4941
Food for the squirrels. Souvenir of
Alabama. It’s the nuts. © Nov. 26,
1939 ; K 45508.
Greeting—an old-fashioned.—Iwo of
’em. © Nov. 6, 1939; K 45518, 45519.
Jadin, Ferdinand. 4942
California jiant [?] redwoods. ©
Feb. 21, 1940; J 30199.
Jam Handy picture service, ine.
- 4943-4946
Differential. — Hydraulic brakes. —
Power brakes. © 1 c. each Apr. 27,
1940 ; J 30201-30203.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Hydraulic brakes. © 1c. Apr. 29,
1940 ; J 30214.
Jenson, Hinert. 4947
Inscription of Father Marquette. ©
1c. Apr. 23, 1940; J 30234.
Jenson, Murray. ' 4948
Lathe. © 1c. May 16, 1940; I 26169.
4949
©. 1. ¢ Apmis
Jewelite corp.
Miller furniture.
1940; J 30366.
Johnson, William C, 4950
Removable cross bar for bicycles. ©
1c. May 16, 1940; I 26215.
Jones, Frank I. 4951
Tulip time in Oregon. © 1c. May
22, 1940; J 30360.
Jones, Thomas J. 4952
Lifetime used car guarantee. ©
Mar. 6, 1940; K 45662.
Justis, Charles E. 4953
People’s homes. © Apr. 29, 1940; I
26153.
Kaufmann, Edward.
Kaufmann (Isidor) :
Kaufmann (Isidor) [set]. © Mar.
21, 1940 ; H 1687.
Kelly-Read & co., ine. 4955.
This flag has earned the right to be
the most respected national symbol in
the world—and it is. © Apr. 19, 1940;
K 45551.
Kennedy, Dorothy Louise. 4956.
Sweet Adeline. © 1c. May 25, 1940;
J 30367.
Kilby, William Albert.
4954
4957
Corona Republican party—i1940. ©
Feb. 24, 1940; K 45670.
Kimble glass co, 4958-4960:
Kimble assurance of accuracy. ©
May 1, 1940; K 45566.
Kimble glass vials. Modern contain-
ers for modern packaging and sampling
demands. © May 1, 1940; K 45620.
Kimble K brand for assurance dairy
glassware floating coated thermome-
ters. © May 15, 1940; K 45678.
King features syndicate, ine. 4961-5068:
Cabinet of quintuplets outdoor
clothes, 147.—Dionne (Cecile) B36,
B37.—Dionne (Yvonne) B94.—Dionne’s:
(Cecile) shoes, 148B.—Five Dionne
quintuplets, B98. © Mar. 10, 1940; J
30311, 30323-30327. .
96
CLASSES H-K
no. d, 1940
Dafoe (Dr.), C123.—Dionne (An-
nette), C140.—Dionne (Marie), C132.—
Dionne (Yvonne), ©128.—5 Dionne
quintuplets, C127, C129. © May 12,
1940; J 30376-30381.
Dionne (Annette) A40—Dionne
(Cecile) A41.—Dionne (Emilie) A44.—
Dionne (Emilie and Marie) with Dr.
DaFoe, A106.—Dionne (Marie) A46.—
Dionne (Yvonne) A38. © Jan. 14,
1940 ; J 80248-30253.
Dionne (Annette) A-124.—Dionne
(Marie) A-53. © Jan. 1, 1940; J
30242, 30243.
Dionne (Annette) B25.—Dionne (Ce-
cile) B23.—Dionne (Emilie) B19.—Di-
onne (Marie) B16.—Dionne (Yvonne)
B29. © Feb. 11, 1940; J 30290, 30301-
30304.
Dionne (Annette)
(Cecile and Marie) B99.—Dionne
(Emilie) B107.— Dionne (Marie)
B103.—Dionne (Yvonne) B115.—Di-
onne (Yvonne and Emilie) B33. ©
Mar. 3, 1940; J 30265-30270.
Dionne (Annette) C78.—Dionne (Ce-
cile) C75.—Dionne (Emilie) C77.—Di-
onne (Yvonne & Cecile) C79.—5 Di-
onne quintuplets, C76. © Apr. 14,
1940 ; J 30318-30322.
D15. — Dionne
Dionne (Annette),
(Cecile), D16.—Dionne (Emilie),
D19.—Dionne (Marie), D18.—Dionne
(Yvonne), D17—Dionne (Yvonne)
points growth of Dionne quintuplets,
D19A. © May 19, 1940; J 30382-30387.
Dionne (Annette and Yvonne), C85,
C89.—Dionne (Emilie), C81A, C86, C87,
C94.—Dionne (Marie), C91, C92. ©
May 5, 1940; J 30368-30375.
Dionne (Annette) Dr. Dafoe and
Marie Dionne, B8. © Mar. 17, 1940;
J 303138.
Dionne (Cecile) A5.—50 little Dionne
fingers go to work to make a dog, A160.
© Jan. 28, 1940; J 30310, 30312.
Dionne (Cecile) B60—B62.—Dionne
(Cecile and Emilie) B55.—5 Dionne
quintuplets, B63.—Senior nurse and Ce-
cile Dionne, B59. © Feb. 18, 1940; J
30254-30259.
Dionne (Cecile) C68.—Dionne
(Yvonne, Emilie and Cecile) C69.—5
Dionne quintuplets, C66. © Apr. 7,
1940; J 30314-80316.
Dionne (Cecile and Annette) A75.—
Dionne (Marie and Emilie) A59.—Di-
onne (Yvonne), A71.—5 Dionne quin-
tuplets, A58. © Jan. 7, 1940; J 30244—
30247.
B108. — Dionne
5068
Dionne (Emilie) C114, C116, C117.—
5 Dionne quintuplets, C100. © Apr. 28,
1940; J 30340-30348.
Dionne (Emilie and Yvonne) A6. ©
Jan. 28, 1940; J 30809.
Dionne (Emilie and Yvonne) B41.—
5 Dionne quintuplets, B38, B39, B42.—
Ten little feet that move as one, 5 Di-
onne quintuplets, B40. © Feb. 25,
1940; J 30260-30264.
Dionne (Marie) A113.—5 Dionne
quintuplets and nurse Louise Corriveau,
A120.—5 quintuplets, A12, A109, A121.
© Jan. 21, 1940; J 30291-30294, 30298.
Dionne (Marie) C102, C110.—Five
Dionne quintuplets, C111.—5 Dionne
quintuplets and Dr. Dafoe, C105. ©
Apr. 21, 1940; J 30345-30348.
Dionne (Marie & Annette) C29. ©
Apr. 7, 1940; J 30295.
Dionne (Marie) with Easter bunnies,
C34.—5 Dionne quintuplets, C13.—5
Dionne quintuplets and Rt. Rev. Leo
Nelligan, Cl.—Five Dionne quintuplets
have questions answered, C12.—Five
Dionne quintuplets take a deep interest
in photography, C15.—Five Dionne
quintuplets with Joseph A. Valin, Rt.
Rev. Leo Nelligan and Father Pilon,
© Mar. 24, 1940; J 30349-30353,
of.
Dionne (Marie, Yvonne & Annette)
B46.—Dionne (Yvonne) B48, B91.—
5 Dionne quintuplets and Dr. Dafoe,
B79A.—5 Dionne quintuplets and nurse
Leona Dubeau, B88. © Feb. 4, 1940;
J 30296, 30297, 30299, 30300, 30308.
Dionne (Yvonne & Marie) B93. ©
Feb. 4, 1940; J 30317.
d Dionne quintuplets, A34.—Jean-
nette, Jeannine and Anita, daughters of
Mrs. Anne Devost, were clothed from
the quintuplet wardrobe, C59.—Parish
church the Dionne family now attends,
C60.—Pilon (Father Victor) calls at
the home of a parishioner with out-
grown quintuplet clothes, C61. © Mar.
31, 1940; J 30344, 30354-30356.
Five Dionne quintuplets, A 132.—
Four Dionne quintuplets, A 143. ©
Dec. 26, 1939; J 30240, 30241.
5 Dionne quintuplets, B-5, B-7. ©
Mar. 17, 1940; J 30306, 30307.
How the Quins visualize the world
around them, A 159. © Jan. 28, 1940;
J 30288.
Quintuplet wardrobe, 145.
10, 1940; J 30289.
© Mar.
97
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5069
Knight, Arthur Stanley. 5069
Lake George is 32 miles long and has
365 islands.—As seen from the state
fire tower on Prospect Mountain. ©
Mar. 4, 1940; K 45595.
5070
Knudsen, Sterling M.
©Oo1se
Automatie adjustable seat.
May 16, 1940; I 26166.
5071
Kooltex rug co.
Palmtex 9x12, 13.95 retail. © Jan.
21, 1940; K 45558.
Kuhler, Otto. 5072
Mobile & Ohio [proposed stream-
lined locomotive] © 1c. Apr. 5, 1940;
I 26047.
Lagerholm, Edward T.
Easy-grip crocheting needle.
May 38, 1940; I 26064.
Lang, Nathan. 5074
Automobile cooling system device.
© 1c. May 16, 1940; I 26206.
Lawrence, James A.
Santo Domingo Indian.
7, 1940; J 30335.
5073
©le.
5075
© 1c. May
Leavitt, I. J. 5076
Pick-a-rib. © Apr. 19, 1940; K
45508.
Lee, Orlan 8S, & Lee, Crawford F. 5077
Combination trailer-spreader. © 1c.
May 1, 1940; I 26029.
5078
Leigh, Ted Flourney.
Doctor. © 1c May 10, 1940; J
30358.
Leinen, John O. 5079
Portable ironing board, 7. © 1 .«.
Mar. 30, 1940; I 25996.
Lenox, Lionel T. 5080
North Fork dam—American River.
© 1c. May 20, 1940; J 303892.
Letarte, Henry P. 5081
Tire chain wrapper. © 1c. May 3,
1940 ; I 26079.
Lewis, John Clifford. 5082
©
5083
©
National go to church campaign.
Mar. 29, 1940; K 45541.
Lind, Franklin C. A.
New reliable free casting reel.
1c. May 16, 1940; I 26179.
Living American art, ine. 5084, 5085
Guitar, 80; by George B. Luks.—
Winter-nightfall in the city, 79; by
Childe Hassam. © Apr. 25, 1940; H
1675, 1676.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Lloyd bros. co. 5086
De Gryse (Rev. Henry) memorial,
4011-A. © 1c. May 3, 1940; I 26159.
Loederer, Richard A, 5087-5094
Bach (Joh. Seb.)—Beethoven ([Lud-
wig van])—lLiszt (Franz)—Mendels-
sohn (Felix)—Mozart (Wolfgang
Amadeus])—Schubert (Franz)—Sibe-
lius (Jean)—Wagner (Richard) ©
Apr. 29, 1940; K 45567-45574.
Lukens, Robert, jr. 5095
Improved gauge pin for regular
platen style printing presses. © 1 «.
May 3, 1940; I 26080.
Luray caverns corp. 5096, 5097
Beautiful caverns of Luray, Va., 194,
195. © Mar. 6, 1940; J 30362, 30863.
McClure, M. S. 5098
Rotary type toothbrush. © 1 c¢, May
3, 1940; I 26070.
McCree, Wade H. 5099
To negro motherhood on Mother’s
day. © Apr. 30, 1940; K 45544.
Macfarlan, Allen A. 5100, 5101
Outdoor sports, A, B. © 1 c¢. each
May 18, 1940; J 30332, 30333.
McFetridge (John R.) & sons. 5102
To Republican delegates: the choice
rests with you... Arthur H. James.
© Apr. 30, 1940; Ik 45597.
McKay, Rollin H. 5103
Hellgate Canyon, Missoula, Mont.,
855. © May 20, 1940; J 30418.
McNamara, Daniel J. 5104
Friends there is no doubt about the
renomination of F, D. R. © May 4,
1940 ; K 45624.
McNeel marble co.
Memorial:
Lindamood, tablet type.—Sarcoph-
agus type.—Tablet type.——Urso, garden
type.—Watt, tablet type. © 1c. each
June 3, 1940; I 26240-26244.
5105-5109
Majstoroviec, Vineentia L. M. 5110
Head construction charts. © 1 ec.
May 11, 1940; I 26051.
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, ine. 5111
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, ine. [re-
corder] chart, 8848. © May 6, 1940; I
26040.
Marcellus, W. H. & Edwards, Marvin EH.
5112
Coldlite tracing table. © 1c. May 3,
1940; I 26089.
98
CLASSES H-K
no. 5, 1940
5165
5118
@) 1c) June 6G,
Mars, Nick.
Hinstein (Alfred)
1940 ; J 30480.
Marvel mfg. co. 5114
British army tank, whippet type. ©
May 1, 1940; I 26057.
Maurer, Ross. 5115
Flush receptacle and adapter. ©1ec.
May 38, 1940; I 26075.
Mead, Johnson & co. 5116-5119
Babies supervised by physicians are
better babies, 17-20. © Feb. 23, Mar.
23, Apr. 23, May 23, 1940; K 45532-
45534, 45742.
Metropolitan life insurance co.
5120, 5121
Widening circles. © 1c. each Apr.
29, May 20, 1940; J 30217, 30338.
Minami, Munemori. 5122
Trigger, no. 2. ©1c. May 11, 1940;
I 26050.
Miner, Charles E. 5123
Automatic night light. © 1c. May
22, 1940; I 26120.
Moccia, Louis. 5124
Odorize vase. © Apr. 29, 1940; J
30283.
Mode perfumes, inc. 5125
Revelry. © Mar. 1, 1940; K 45616.
Moore, Lewis E.
Proposed traffic ramps at Common-
wealth Ave, and Cottage Farm bridge.
© 1c. May 81, 1940; I 26223.
Moore dry kiln co. 5127-5130
Moore-kiln recorder, 6237, Z-—6237.
© May 18, 1940; I 26236, 26237.
Moore-kiln recorder chart, 6201, 6207.
© Apr. 15, 1940; I 26002, 26003.
Moore mortuary. 5131
Denver, Col., First Baptist church;
by Harold E. Keeler. © Mar. 24, 1940;
K 45516.
Murray, Will G. 51382-5134
-Warren (Lella) 1-8. © 1 ¢ each
Mar. 19, 1940; J 30206-30208.
Murrill, Richard HE. 5185
Row marker. © 1c. May 16, 1940;
I 26208.
Nash-Kelvinator corp. 5136, 5137
If you want all the wonderful ad-
vantages of electric cooking buy Kel-
vinator .... © May 10, 1940; K
45658.
5126 |
Smart girl! you’re going to change to
an electric range! Buy Kelvinator, the
range that has everything. © Apr. 10,
1940; K 45547.
National cash register co. 5138
Weaknesses of unprotected written
records. ©1c. Apr. 29, 1940; J 30218.
National geographic soc. 51389-5144
Adelie: attitude study, A86.—Ele-
phants teak logging in Burma, E623.—
Looking at Cape Barne from Cape
Evans, mirage effect, A 29.—Mount Fuji
and the Kaia grass, E301.—Taj Mahal,
K330.—Vista of the Matterhorn, H458.
© Apr. 17, 1940; J 30193-30198.
National industrial conference board,
ine. 5145-5149
Capital investment agriculture and
manufacturing, United States, 1909,
1929, 1987. © May 10, 1940; I 26045.
Foreign trade of the United States,
fiscal years, 1790-1939. © May 17,
1940 ; I 26100.
Governmental expenditures and tax
collections, United States, fiscal years
1890-1939. © Apr. 26, 1940; I 26008.
Taxes in the national income dollar,
United States. © May 38, 1940; I 26046.
Total wealth, national income and
private debt. United States 1790-1939.
© Mar. 24, 1940; I 26184.
National woman’s Christian temperance
union. 5150, 5151
Chance of a lifetime—Tower of
strength. © 1c. each Mar, 18, 1940;
J 30277, 30278.
Naugle, Reginald B. 5152
Pax electrical control. © 1c. May
24, 1940; I 261382.
Nelson, Elizabeth C. 5153
Martyr Lincoln. © 1 ¢ May 13,
1940; J 30285.
New York graphic soce., ine. 5154
Easter bouquet, 550; by Frans Oer-
der. © Apr. 25, 1940; H 1681.
Nickolai, Carl L. 5155
Tractor tread adjuster. © 1c. May
3, 1940; I 26095.
Nolan, Rober A, 5156-5165
Faulk (David) :
Area vulnerable to gonorrhea, 5.—
Areas vulnerable because of open le-
sions, scratches, 4.—Areas vulnerable
to sore bacillus (not syphilis), 6.—
Areas vulnerable to syphilis, 7—Chem-
ical protection in effective sequence,
99
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5166
Nolan, Rober A.—Continued.
Faulk (David)—Continued.
8.—Chemical protection, sequence C, 9,
sequence D, 10.—Hazard of mechanical
protection, 8.—Mechanical protection,
2.—Plan of areas to be protected, 1.
© 1c. each May 20, 1940; G 35822-
39831.
Norcross. 5166-5190
According to the paper it’s your 1st
anniversary! Congratulations!
15W201.—Happy birthday, the first
hundred years are the hardest,
25B1011.—Happy birthday to my best
girl, my wife, 25B862.—Some riddles to
guess while you convalesce, 15C311.—
To my ideal mom, happy birthday,
i our birth-
day you’re only young once, 15B1053.
© May 1, 1940; K 45630, 45631, 45633-
45635, 45637.
Ain’t vacations grand! Vacation
time is here again... , 15R658.—Be-
hind the eight ball because I forgot
your birthday? 15B532.—Best wishes
mother and father on your anniversary,
Here’s wishing you 100 more....
15W493.—Congratulations to a swell
pair and the very best of wishes,
15W61.—Guess I know my onions! It’s
your birthday, 15B1052.—Hope it’s a
glorious 4th anniversary! With lots of
fruits and flowers, 15W204.—So there’s
a big change at your house. Congratu-
lations! 15R109.—Your 5th anniver-
sary! No one wood ever
15W205.—Your 15th anniversary! It’s
clear as crystal that you are a happy
pair, 15W215.—Your 20th anniversary !
Bet all the tea in China it will be the
best one yet, 15W220. © May 1, 1940;
K 45639-45644, 45646, 45651-45653.
Birthday greetings to my cousin.
Hello there! Happy birthday ... ,
10B922. © Apr. 22, 1940; K 45650.
Chorus of birthday greetings. The
melody’s old... . , 10B1061.—Happy
birthday. Hope its a ringer,
15B1049.—Hi toots. Happy birthday.
Wishing all the joy ... , 10B1059.—
Holy smoke! I’m sorry you’re sick. I
hope you'll soon be up and about.
100319. © Apr. 19, 1940; K 45645,
45647-45649.
Don’t let birthdays get in your hair,
25B1008. © Apr. 19, 1940; K 45632.
Hope your birthday will be a
thriller! 15B1029. © Apr. 18, 1940; K
45638.
Off on an auto trip!
time, 15R637. © Apr.
45654.
Have a swell
16, 1940; K
guess it,.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Wish I could cross the miles and say
happy birthday to you.... , 15B597.
© Apr. 22, 1940; K 45636.
Nystrom (A, J.) & co. 5191
American Frohse anatomical chart.
© Mar. 25, 1940; I 26202.
Oahu pub. co. 5192-5199
Don’t sing aloha when I go.—My
Honolulu tomboy. © Mar. 15, 1940; K
45584, 45585.
Down the moonlight trail of love. ©
Mar. 14, 1940; K 45586.
Home sweet home.—Paradise of love.
© Mar. 7, 1940; K 45580, 45583.
One I love just said goodbye. ©
Apr. 1, 1940; IX 45579.
South Sea memories. © Apr. 25,
1940 ; K 45582.
What’s the use of dreaming. © Mar.
1, 1940; K 45581.
O’Gara, Francis. 5200
Strata loop park amusement ride. ©
1 c. May 16, 1940; I 26165.
O’Leary, John Patrick. 5201
Safety saucer. © 1c. May 3, 1940;
I 26083.
Oliver, Christian. 5202, 5203
Sunrise refiections.—Winter trails.
© Apr. 3, 1940; J 30224, 30225.
Olmstead, Courtland Betts. 5204
Rubidoux shadows. ©. Mar. 17,
1940 ; J 30205.
Osborne co. 5205-5210
Baby crawling, P1949.—Baby stand-
ing on chair, P1946.—Blonde baby sit-
ting holding bulldog, P1950.—Compu-
tation, P1947.—Coxswain, P 1948. ©
1 c. each June 6, 1940; J 30475-30479.
Moonlight, sail boat, P1989. © 1.
Apr. 30, 1940; J 30219.
Paige, James F. 5211
Steamship—120 years development.
© May 3, 1940; I 26099.
Paramount line, ine. 5212-5223
_ Christmas wishes. Greeting you at
Christmas and wishing you every
happiness.—Greetings. All the season’s
best to you.—Greetings. For Christ-
mas and the new year.—Greetings.
Greetings for Christmas and the com-
ing year.—Greetings. May the cheer of
Christmas be yours thru all the new
100
CLASSES H—-K
no..5, 1940
year.—Greetings. Remembering you
with all good wishes at Christmas-
time.—Greetings. To wish you a pleas-
ant holiday season.—Holiday greet-
ings. Best wishes for a happy holiday
season.—Merry Christmas. With
every good wish for the _ season’s
cheer.—Merry Christmas. With the
heartiest good wishes for Christmas
and the new year.—Season’s greetings.
Merry Christmas and may the new year
bring you happiness.—Season’s greet-
ings. To bring you the season’s greet-
ings and best wishes. © Feb. 19, 1940;
K 45707-45718.
Parker, William Henry. 5224
Parkers spring grip PSG paper clip.
© 1c May 23, 1940; I 26117.
Pasler, Joe. yy
Device for removing grease, sedi-
ment, etc. from traps of kitchen sinks.
© 1c. May 16, 1940; I 26174.
Pfeiffer brewing co.
Say, Fifer’s for flavor.
1940 ; K 45513.
Phillips, Howard Silpath. 5227
Books with a history. © Mar. 27,
1940; J 30204.
Photo-name ¢€o. 0228
Photos with sentimental readings or
autographs, made in various designs,
5226
© Apr. 16,
ete. © Apr. 12, 1940; J 30223.
Physicians record co. 5229
National hospital day. © Apr. 8,
1940 ; K 45691.
Ploney, Angelo Arnaldo.
Congratulations Mr. & Mrs.
15, 1940; K 45677.
Posey, Helen L. 5231
Red River cart. © 1c. May 27, 1940;
J 30390.
Potter, Frederick D. 5232
Chart showing line of BTU corre-
sponding to simultaneous readings of
5230
© Mar.
COz and temperature. © Apr. 17,
1940 ; I 25967.
Powell, Angle W. 5233, 5234
Double end block press. © 1c. Apr.
25, 1940; I 25963.
Golf drive-gide.
‘1940 ; I 26104.
Powell, Frank. 5235
Chez Paree [club] © May 20, 1940;
K 45685.
© 1 ¢ May 17,
52538
Prince, Charles Chandler. 5236
Throat for coal burning circulating
heaters. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1940; I 25962.
Providence lithograph co. 5237, 5238
Helpers at church.—Jesus the helper.
© May 6, 1940; K 45604, 45605.
Public health institute. 5239
Health hazard may defeat you, 40.
© May 28, 1940; K 45706.
Pugh, Steve L. 5240
Rat and mouse trap. © 1c. May 16,
1940 ; I 26168.
Purex corp., ltd. 5241-5245
At last—a laundry bleach that’s
gentle to linens! © Apr. 1, 1940; K
45694.
I’m through with frazzled linens!
© Apr. 29, 1940; K 45696.
Linens last with this new-type gentle
bleach. © Apr. 18, 1940; K 45695.
You know Purex is the gentle bleach.
© Apr. 26, 1940; K 45587.
Your linens deserve the gentle
bleach. © May 13, 1940; K 45668.
Rabinowitz, Rose. 5246
Debut of six year molar. ©1c. Apr.
22, 1940; J 30284.
Raetz, Charles F. © 5247
Wire paper clip. © 1c. May 16,
1940 ; I 26214.
Ramsey accessories mfg. corp.
9248-5251
Gap is bridged. © Feb. 5, 1940; K
45617.
Remember! Ramco engineering has
not only bridged the gap but also cre-
ated the 10-up compression ring. ©
Apr. 6, 1940; K 45529.
Remember, Ramco 10-up spiro-seal
not only bridges the gap but also...
improves cylinder wall lubrication. ©
Mar. 5, 1940; K 45618.
Remember, Ramco 10-up spiro-seal
not only bridges the gap but also makes
possible lower unit pressure. © May
6, 1940 ; K 45656.
Rascher & cie., a. g. verlag. 5252
Kampfender krieger; by Ferdinand
Hodler. © Dec. 23, 1939; H 1682.
Reese, Jack D. & Worcester, John A.
5253
Bowling alley apparatus. © 1c. Apr.
29, 1940; I 26015.
101
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5204
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Republic flow meters co. 5254-5262
Republic flow meters co. chart, 12-
1515A, 14—CA-100, 14—CB-—200800, 14—
CC-200800.
25974.
— 56-100SR, 68-—CA-75150, 67-—CA-
100515. © May 6, 1940; I 26041-26043.
— 68-CA-500100, 63-CA—40204800.
© Apr. 19, 1940; I 25969, 25970.
Richfield oil corp. of New York. 5263
Champ is born. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1940;
J 30216.
Rigaumont, Victor A. 5264
Whitehall amusement and shopping
center, 4200 Brownsville road, Brent-
wood, Pa., 1239. © Apr. 29, 1940; I
26019.
Rixson (Oscar C.) co. 5265
Special no. 25 check & top pivot for
hospital lead lined doors, T—25-spec.
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1940; I 25964.
Roberts memorials, inc.
Memorial:
Jenkins (J. J.), 711. © 1c. May
21, 1940; I 26107.
Medlin (Mrs. T. W.)—Turner
(Mrs. J. E.) ©1c. each Apr. 26, 1940;
25993, 25994.
Robinson bros. 5269-5274
401-406; by Maude Eggemeyer. ©
May 4, 1940; K 45588-45598.
Rogers, Eugene L. 5275
Perfect duck and goose decoy. © 1c.
May 16, 1940; I 26172.
Rogers, Frank. 5276
Houston (Mrs. Sam) ©1c. Feb. 19,
1940; J 30220.
5266-5268
Rorke, Hal. 5277
Cam-lock case. © 1c. May 10, 1940;
I 26220.
Rose, Claude B. 5278
Be a good American... © Apr. 19,
1940 ; K 45679.
Rose, N. H. 5279
Hardin (John Wesley) © 1. Feb. |
20, 1940; J 30419.
Rourke, Raymond. 5280
Brake regulating device. © 1c. May
3, 1940; I 26094.
Ruby, George Benjamin. 5281
Diagrammatic sketch of the human
eye, horizontal cross section. © Mar.
11, 1940; I 25966.
© Apr. 24, 1940; I 25971-
Ruppert (Jacob) brewery. 5282-5285
Best to you, Ruppert Knickerbocker
beer—it’s the talk of the town. © Feb.
29, 1940; K 45526.
Greetings to all our friends, Ruppert.
© Dec. 20, 19389; K 45525.
Have you tried Ruppert recently?
You couldn’t ask for better beer.
Feb. 9, 1940; K 45527,
It’s the talk of the town. © Mar. 28,
1940 ; K 45524.
Ruthman machinery co. 5286-5293
Brackets for Gusher machine tool
coolant pumps.—Gusher coolant pump
tank units.—Gusher double suction ma-
chine tool coolant pump, model P3-1/10
H. P. © May 1, 1940; 26030-26032.
Gusher double suction machine tool
coolant pump, 11022-C, 11023-B,
11023—E.—Gusher motor driven ma-
chine tool coolant pump, 7520, 7521. ©
May 10, 1940; I 26109-26118.
Saalfield pub. co. 5294
Scrap book, 2306. © May 10, 1940;
K 45659.
Safeway stores, inc. 5295, 5296
Broom rack bin type-slater stand-
ards.—Wall shelving bin type-slater
standards. © Jan. 26, 1940; I 26009,
26018.
Sandeen, Sigfred A. 5297
Navy club, U. 8S. A. © Feb. 7, 1940;
K 45509.
Schaefer (F. & M.) brewing co.
5298-5300
Any way you try it, anywhere you
buy it, Schaefer is always beer at its
best. © Dec. 28, 1939; K 45512.
©
Our hand has never lost its skill.
Jan. 11, 1940; K 45511.
[Picture of man pouring beer in
glass} © Apr. 18, 1940; K 45510.
Schaefer, Henry J.
Cigarette holder.
1940; I 26039.
Schavey, Earl T.
Floating axle.
I 26048.
Floating axle, for trailers... ©le.
May 22, 1940; I 26116.
Schlitz (Jos.) brewing co. 5304
Something is happening all over the
country. © May 8, 1940; K 45657.
Schmidt, Oscar E. 5305
Hill hitch for tractors. © 1 ¢ May
3, 1940; I 26096.
5301
© 1 ce May 9,
5302, 5303
© 1c. May 13, 1940;
102
CLASSES
no. 5, 1940
Schneider, Nathan W. 5306
Wall paper pasting machine. ©1e.
May 16, 1940; I 26208.
Schneider, Oscar D. 53807
South shore duck design. ©1c. Apr.
26, 1940; I 25995.
Schoyen, O. 5308
Merchants eveready advertising sign.
© 1c. May 15, 1940; I 26056.
Schreiber, Elmer A,
Nut for stringed instruments.
May 16, 1940; I 26180.
Schulenberg, Frederick H. & Hibbard,
53809
©le.
Burt. 5310
Toy—animated boxers. © 1 c. May
16, 1940 ; I 26218.
Sehulz, Charles Raymond. Dell
My prayer. © Apr. 16, 1940; J 30233.
Sentinel system, inc. 5312
Protected by Doughertys’ detective
bureau. © May 1, 1940; K 45550.
Serialgram corp. 5313
Serialgram system program club. ©
Dec. 13, 1939; K 45549.
Seven hundred club, ine. 5814
Our cocktails are really something to
crow about, 700. © Feb. 21, 1940; K
45517.
Shemild, William Ernest. 5815
Vistas along the north shore of Lake
Superior and hinterland. © Apr. 15,
1940 ; J 30408.
Simplex valve & meter co.
Depth in feet, chart 12042.
16, 1940; I 26144.
Depth in feet, chart 12044.—6 in. x 2.5
in. Simplex meter cubic feet per sec-
ond, chart 1741. © Jan. 26, 1940; I
26136, 26145.
Rata de flujo y perida de carga, carta
grafica 2045.—Simplex meter type MS,
gallons per 24 hours, chart 12064. ©
Apr. 10, 1940; I 26142, 26152.
Simplex meter type MS chart:
Cubic feet per minute, 12071.—
Cubic feet per second, 12068.—Cubic
meters per hour, 12070.—Depth in feet,
12073. © May 3, 1940; I 26137-26140.
Gallons per minute, 12056.—Gal-
lons per 24 hours, 12059. © Jan. 12,
_ 1940; I 26150, 26151.
Gallons per 24 hours, 12041. ©
Oct. 17,1939; 1.26148.
5316-5335
© Feb.
H-K
5346
Gallons per 24 hours, 12054. ©
Dec. 19, 1989 ; I 26149.
Liters per second, 12048. © Oct.
10, 19389 ; I 26146.
Liters per second, 12049. © Oct.
dL, 1939 ; | 26147,
Liters per second, 12051. © Nov.
28, 1939 ; I 26148.
Simplex weir gauge, chart 2033. ©
May 1, 1940; I 26141.
12 in. x 8 in. Simplex flume meter gal-
lons per 24 hours, chart 1743. © Feb.
27, 1940; I 26134.
16 in. x 7.771 in. Simplex meter gal-
lons per 24 hours, chart 1744. © Feb.
17, 1940; I 26135.
16 in. x 9 in. Simplex meter metros
cubicos en 24 horas acueducto de pasto,
chart 1742. © Mar. 8, 1940; I 26133.
Smith, Howard B. 5336
Smith (H. B.) nursery toddler. ©
1 ec. May 3, 1940; I 26085.
Snyder, Wilbur A. D837
Sign holder. © 1c. May 22, 1940; I
26115:
Spalding (A. G.)'& bros., Div. of Spald-
ing sales corp. 5338
Don’t I treat you nice? © May 2,
1940 ; K 45606.
Sparger, Haywood Merritt. 53839
Constant temperature fluid nozzle.
© 1c. May 8, 1940; I 26071.
Spencer, Josephine M. 5340
Where were you all night ©l1e
May 14, 1940; J 30286.
Standard brands, ine. 5341
That terrible cake spoiled the effect
of my whole dinner! © Apr. 21, 1940;
K 45578.
Stiles, James.
Combination dryer.
1940 ; I 26072.
Stoops, Mayme P. 53843
Tyson (Bill) old Indian scout and
fighter. © May 11, 1940; J 30330,
Stroud, Voet H.
Hydraulic drive.
1940 ; I 26087.
Stucky, Obed W. 5345
Thy word is a lamp unto my feet. ©
May 1, 1940; K 45671.
Superior coach corp. 5346
Extra value. © 1. Apr. 29, 1940;
J 30215.
53842
© 1c. May 8,
5344
© 1:¢ May 3,
103
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pt. Iv, n. s., Vv. 35
53847
Swift, Godwin Bourne. 5347, 5348
Damien’s (Father) church, B.—
Damien’s (Father) grave, B. © Apr.
9, 1940; J 30237, 30238.
Swift & co. 5349, 5350
Proof upon proof. Here’s the proof.
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1940; J 30211.
Science comes to selling. Help the
dealer buy. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1940; J
302138.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 53851-5355
Tag chart, A-40-5-9, CV—175-25-128,
RA-10-30-9, SPV-170-70-8. © Apr.
22, 1940; I 26010-26013.
— RVM-125-220-127. © May 22,
1940; I 26230.
Taylor instrument cos. 53856-5359
Taylor chart, 381. © Apr. 24, 1940;
I 26034.
Taylor recording pressure gauge
chart, 5600. © Apr. 12, 1940; I 26033.
Taylor V chart, OP2753.—Taylor re-
cording thermometer chart, OP1656.
© Apr. 18, 1940; I 26035, 26036.
Teich (Curt) & co., 5360-5381
Greetings from:
ine.
Evansville, Ind., 9A-H1845. ©
Dec. 14, 1939; K 45610.
Kansas, 9A-H1572. © Oct. 16,
1939 ; K 45564.
Maine. 9A-H1129. © Nov. 10,
1939 ; K 35565.
Marquette, Mich., 9A—H2024. ©
Nov. 30, 1989 ; K 45614.
Montana, 9A—-H1249. — Nebraska,
9A-H1250.—North Dakota, 9A-
H1248.—South Dakota, 9A-H1247.—
Happy birthday! 9A—-H1107. © Aug.
10, 19389; K 45672-45676.
New Hampshire, 9A—H1458.—Vin-
cennes, Indiana, 9A—H1832. © Nov.
14, 1989; K 45576, 45577.
Newport, R. I., 9A-H1914. © Nov.
21, 1989; K 456138.
The redwoods of California, 9A—
H2568. © Feb. 27, 1940; K 45737.
Santa Cruz, California, 9A-
H2583.—Wausau, Wisconsin, OB—H182.
© Feb. 28, 1940; K 45738, 45739.
Stroudsburg, Pa. © Dec. 28, 1939;
K 45601.
Vermont, 9A—-H1960. .© Dec. 11,
1939 ; K 45611.
Lassen volcanic national park, D6199,
D-6200. © Feb. 13, 1940; K 45736,
45740.
Lookout Moun-
© ed any:
Rock City gardens,
tain, D-6168, D-—6169.
1940; K 45734, 45735.
Sand in my shoes, 9A—H2062. ©
Dec. 22, 1989; K 45612.
Thompson (Anson W.) co. 5382
Ole Miss rebels. © May 6, 1940; K
45609.
Thompson, G. Harold. 5383
Cape Cod northwood oil station. ©
1c. May 31, 1940; I 26222.
Tichnor bros., ine. 5384, 5385
Holm (Eleanor) New York World’s
fair. © May 13, 1940; K 45660.
Rose (Billy), New York World’s
fair, 68859. © May 18, 1940; K 45623.
5386
© 1c. May 20,
Townsend, Charles F.,
Taft (Robert A.)
1940; J 30336.
Trevor, Doris E. 5387
Gum massagilator for use on tooth-
brush handle. © 1c. May 20, 1940; I
26106.
Underwood, Gilbert Stanley. 5388
Devonshire gardens group houses. ©
1c. May 24, 1940; I 26181.
United States pipe & foundry co. 5389
U. S. cast iron pipe. © Feb. 28,
1940 ; K 45661.
Upham, Mina Gertrude. 5390
Silentshade. © 1c. May 38, 1940; I
26077.
Verhalen, John Joseph. 5391-5396
Safe tray:
Model A, 1-38.—Model B, 1-8.
1c. each Apr. 13, 1940; J 30271-30276.
Victor brewing Co. 5397-5400
Beats feudin’ all hollow! © May 15,
1940 ; K 45667.
From a huff to a huddle. © May 8,
1940; K 45615.
It was a flop until...
1940 ; K 45552.
Miss Frostbite gets her man. © Apr.
24, 1940; K 45523.
© May 1,
Wagner, Raymond L. 5401
Calculating device for plumbers,
steamfitters and tradesmen. © 1 ©.
May 25, 1940; I 26238.
Wakamiya, Katushi. 5402 —
Drum type can opener. © 1c. May
16, 1940 ; I 26167.
104
CLASSES
no. 5, 1940
5403
© 1c. May 25,
Waldron, Edith.
Queen and babies.
1940 ; J 30391.
Walsh, Frank William. 5404, 5405
Walsh’s furniture perspective skele-
ton, using 30°/60° foreshortening scale,
27.—Walsh’s interior decorator’s per-
spective skeleton using height and
width foreshortening scales, 29. © Oct.
16, 1939; I 26122, 26123.
Walter, Darwin R. sr. 5406
Junior car seat. © 1c. May 16,
1940 ; I 26209.
Walton, John R. 5407
Internal combustion rotary engine.
© 1c. May 16, 1940; I 26173.
Ward (Montgomery) & co. 5408
It can happen to you. © 1c. Apr.
29, 1940; J 30212.
Watts, John T. 5409
Problem of the sun spots. © 1«.
Apr. 27, 1940; I 26000.
Wellman, R. E. 5410
Safe driver.
45608.
Wenaas, Harold. 5411
Perfect side strap. © 1c. May 3,
1940 ; I 26063.
© May 2, 1940; K
is el. 2
5419
Wessig, August. 5412
Wessig (August), lecturer, inventor,
designer and author. © 1c. May 8,
1940 ; J 30416.
Willis, W. C. 5413
Cigarette ash tray and extinguisher.
© 1c. May 16, 1940; I 26164.
Willson, Margaret. 5414
Pictorial drawing of flooding or five
spotting of oil sand to increase pro-
duction. © 1e. Apr. 8, 1940; I 25960.
Winthrop chemical co., ine. 5415
Natural vitamin D vehicle for babies
and children. © May 1, 1940; J 30222.
Woodburn, Thomas B. 5416
Defend your country, P-25-RPB. ©
May 20, 1940; K 45699.
Workman, Joe. 5417
Weatherproof label holder for
flowers. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1940; I 26001.
Young, Nina Nicol. 5418
Dental day and night parking lot. ©
1 ec. May 7, 1940; I 26026.
Zimmer, Henry John.
Milk bottle protector.
13, 1940; I 26114.
5419
© 1c May
Number of entries in classes H—-K included in the catalog since Jan. 1,
1940:
Reproductions of works of art (including 32 one-copy entries) -._..
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in-
cluding 725 one-copy entries) -........
Photographs (including 365 one-copy entries) —
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 551 contributions to peri-
odicals and other one-copy entries
DRAWINGS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RE-
NEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [5419
Clark, Joseph Virgil. 1
New measurement of the _ earth,
everything below sea level. © Joseph
Virgil Clark, Ann Arbor. R 86813, Apr.
17, 1940.
O
106
5420-6287
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
OF
COPY RIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC
OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
INCLUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1940
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 35
No. 6
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1940
HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,
formerly issued quarterly, but now issued monthly, is arranged in two
alphabets of proprietors, as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other
identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for
copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs
for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copy-
right proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the
use of an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. A subalphabet of
artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I,
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photo-
graphs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustra-
tions. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of
proprietors.
Under the act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, the preliminary
entry of titles has been abrogated and registration follows deposit of copies
with an application for entry in the Copyright Office.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbre-
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “G”, Class G, Works
of art; “H”, Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; “I”, Class I, Drawings
or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “J”, Class J, Photo-
graphs; and “K”, Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. “@©®” implies
copyright registration of a published work, followed by a date of publication.
“© 1c.” stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by
date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the photograph or other identifying
reproduction.
The act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the
Catalog of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any court as prima facie
evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright registration”.
The annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the final issue
for the year. The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the com-
plete calendar year, is $2.00, payable in advance to the Superintendent of
Documents, by postal money order, express order, or New York draft.
Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the
prices of the various parts of the Catalog are now as follows:
Part 1, Group 1, Books proper)... 2.22 Ae $3. 00
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
bectures;"and Maps.:.2 02) 22) 228 jete 2 eee ee 3. 00
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures...................... 2.00
Part 2). Periodicals: «lo. 03 0 Nir ee ee ol ee 2. 00
Part.3, Musical Compositions:./........2.2 222 eee 3. 00
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations... 2.00
SS Lg era ear hy Tp ae . 50
Annual Indexes, each, for complete calendar yeav.............------------------------------- 2.00
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The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited
for copyright registration, the Librarian of Congress shall deter-
mine what books and other articles shall be transferred to the
permanent collections of the Library of Congress and what other
books or articles shall be transferred to other governmental
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The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be
returned to the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the
provisions of section 60 of the Act.
Norice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro-
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, insofar as any copyright
articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, in-
clusive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and
are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other
governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or
articles, unless reserved, may be returned to the claimant of copy-
right if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1940.
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits,
such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi-
tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or
photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs
filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps
are available for return.
To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of
record should make formal request for the return of the articles,
which must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank
will be supplied on request. Address Recister or Coprricuts,
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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CLASS G
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist
and copyright proprietor are the same.
Anderson-Friberg co,
Anderson (George) Memorial:
Pirie (James G.) family. ©1le
June 20, 1940; G 35965.
Kennerson (Harley) :
Neary, 5016.—Randall, 5015. ©
June 24, 1940; G 36014, 36015.
Art metal works, inc, 5423
Kaupmann (Fred):
Miniature ship model on decorative
pedestal base. ©1c. June 26, 1940; G
36009,
Auriccio, Frank, 5424
Americanism—the spirit of America
salute to peace. © 1c, June 27, 1940;
G 36017.
Ballard, Howard A,
Melillo (Joseph) :
Strutting turkey. © Apr. 1, 1940;
G 36019.
5425
Barnaby, Ralph Stanton.* 5426
Sims (Admiral William S.) ©le.
May 23, 1940; G 35918.
Barre granite assn., inc, 5427-5433
Comi (Al) Memorial:
Stuart. © Mar, 1, 1940; G 35979.
Greiner (Louis H.) Memorial:
Porter. © Mar. 1, 1940; G 35978.
Hebeler (Henry) Memorial:
Thomas. © Mar, 1, 1940; G 35980.
Lovell (J. Arthur) Memorial:
Dunn (Rev.) © Mar, 1, 1940: G
35982.
Marshall (Robert B.) Memorial:
Beaudry. — McDougal. © Mar.
1, 1940; G 35981, 35983.
Russo (George R.) Memorial:
Romeo. © Mar, 1, 1940; G 35984.
Baston, Prescott W.* 5434
Revere (Paul) © Mar, 14, 1940; G
36032.
Beaty, Mildred. 5435
Beaty (C. A.) :
Zoo fountain. © 1 c¢ June 14,
1940; G 35939.
5420-5422 | Bell, Charles Joseph.
5436, 5437
Indianapolis motor speedway, 1940:
Mays (Rex)—Riganti (Raul) ©
June 1, 1940; J 30485, 30486.
Bertolucci, Harold, 5438
Marchi (Vitalino) :
Pelletier (Maria di S. Hufrasia)
© June 1, 1940; G 35967.
Booharin, Leo Y.* 5439
Banner of freedom. © 1c. July 1,
1940; G 36081.
Bosworth, Lawrence P.
Jassem (Harry D.):
Wake up America—preparedness
50440
is protection—do it now! ©1e, June
22, 1940; G 35985.
Bowers, Max D.* 5441
Little Rock, Ark., in 1812. ©1l1e.
Apr, 19, 1940; G 36046.
Bowles, Kate.
Anderson (Avery) :
5442
Crucifixion. © 1c. June 7, 190;
G 35942.
Breisach, Paul John.* 54438
Battle of Lake Erie. © 1c, Aug.
9, 1940; G 36288.
Brewer, Raymond Estin.* 5444
Fighting fish cambodia. © Apr. 22,
1940 ; G 35937.
Browne, Belmore.* 5445
Alaskan fiord. ©1c. June 26, 1940;
G 36016.
Carruthers, Walter G.* 5446
Stars moni-nite. © 1 ¢ May 28,
1940; G 35968.
Cloud, C, Carey.* D447
Washington warned us_ against
Europe, once is enough. © 1c, June
12, 1940; G 36040,
Columbia statuary co.
Martinek (Joseph):
Japanese figure, 404. ©1c. June
26, 1940; G 36010.
5448
107
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5449
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Comstock, Juanita Lynette.* 5449
Oscar. ©1c., June 8, 1940; G 36041.
Cross bros. co. 5450-5453
Kenerson (H, C.) Paramount me-
morial :
Darwin, 5602, — Frazier, 5604, —
Harper, 5605.—Hunter, 5603. © June
12, 1940; G 35960-35963.
Cummings, Christabel.* 5454
Roéntgen (Wilhelm Konrad) ©1ce.
June 12, 1940; G 35949. |
Dallman, Otto Georg.* 5455
Christiansen (F, Melius) © May 18, |
1940; G35977._ -
Daprato statutory -co.* 5456
Via Crucis, 4760. © 1. June 12,
1940; G 35934.
Deely, Mrs. J. F.
Elwell (Roy A.) :
50457
Deely memorial, 46191. © Sept. 7,
1938 ; G 35938.
De Pew, Frederick Gerald.* 5458
Monticello. © 1c. June 11, 1940; G
35931.
Durenceau, Andre.* 5459
- Chase. © 1c. July 1, 1940; G 36030
Hisele, Louis A.* 5460
FAD. ©l1c. May 28, 1940; G 35922.
Franco, Lewis C. 5461
Atkins (James) :
Lantern dining unit. © 1c. June
15, 1940; G 35941.
Franklin -foundation, ine. 5462
Bacon (Henry) :
Francklin chez lui a’ Philadelphia,
1787. ©1ec. June 19, 1940; G 35955.
General publicity service. 5463-5467
Guardiola (John) United we stand:
America’s salvation.—Preserve our
democracy.—Protect our shores, vote
straight Democratic—Support our
President.—Vote straight Democratic.
© 1c. each June 15, 1940; G 36053—
36057.
Giesen, Otto.* 5468
My yoke is easy and my burden light.
© 1c. May 31, 1940; G 35927.
Guenther, Lambert.* 5469
World’s fair of 1940 in New York. ©
1 ec. June 18, 1940; G 35969.
Guggenheim, Samuel William.
Berardi (Albert) :
On the spur of the moment serve
Spur, etc. © 1c. July 8, 1940; G 36061.
5470
Guild. 5471-5476
Matehitt (Marion H.):
Camel.—Donkey.—Hlephant. © 1
ec, each May 138, 1940; G 36021-36023.
Dog.—Penquin.—Squirrel. © 1.
each June 28, 1940; G 36034-36036.
Hahn, Lotta Beate.
Bartning (Ursel) :
Garden clock. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1940;
G 35799.
Hammaker bros.
Grada (John Frank) :
Janes memorial. © 1c. June 29,
1940 ; G 36029.
Hedge, Dee.* ; 5479
Safety first. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1940; G
39954.
Helffrich, James F.* 5480
America—united we stand. © 1.
May 9, 1940; G 35926.
5477
5478
Herzel, Paul.* 5481
Bucephalus. © June 12, 1940; G
36044.
High, E. Nelson. 5482
Deacy (William H.) :
Windisch memorial, 102. © 1.
May 1, 1940; G 36026.
Hixson, Merrel E.* 5483
Traffic-court.
G 35948.
© 1c. May 17, 1940;
Hodgdon, Raymond F.* 5484
One hundred percent American. ©
1c. June 19, 1940; G 36004.
Houston safety league.* 5485
Jimmy Blue.
G 35888.
Joffe, Mark S.* 5486
Seder. © 1c. June 20, 1940; G 35966.
5487
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1940;
Jones bros. co.
Braun (Carl Conrad) :
Memorial, 1380. © May 10, 1940;
G 35970.
Kaufman, Solomon P.* 5488-5492
I love America.—Maternal joy.—Miss
Liberty.—Stars and stripes. © 1 «.
each June 19, 1940; G 36005-36008.
Rosebud child. © 1c. June 21, 1940;
~G 35964.
Kilbert, Robert P.* 5493
Washington, the master. ©1c. July
3, 1940; G 36052.
King, Jewel W.* 5494
Travel. ©1c. July 2, 1940; G 36033.
108
WORKS
no. 6, 1940 -
5495
© 1c. June 17,
Knovich, Virginia.*
Just-a-line news.
1940; G 360438.
Larsen, Horace Adolphus.* 5496-5498
Abide in me. © June 15, 1940; G
35999.
Be ye steadfast, unmovable, always
abounding in the work of the Lord.—
For God so loved the world that He
gave His only begotten Son that whoso-
ever believeth on Him should not per-
ish but have everlasting life. © June 1,
1940; G 36000, 36001.
Lroy, John Howard.*
Gordon memorial.
1940; G 36060.
Marcus, memorial.
1940; G 35996.
5499,5500
© le. July 8,
© 1c. June 24,
Maltby, Willis E.* 5501, 5502
Memorial:
Hori (Satoko)—Nozawa _ (Hat-
suki) © 1. each June 18, 1940; G
35951, 35952.
Marr & Gordon, inc. 5503
Carter (Edward §.):
Smith mausoleum. © 1c. May 18,
1940 ; G 35889.
Mars (Nick)*
Einstein (Alfred)
1940; G 35890.
Mead, Ben Carlton.* 5005-5507
Bivins (Lee)—Boothill cemetery at
Tascosa, Texas.—Dipping cattle at the
LX corral. ©1c. each June 21, 1940;
G 35986-35988.
Melrose granite co. 5508-5513
Jamieson (John) Memorial:
Bancroft, 4058.—Barker, 1209.—
Hampden, 1207.—Harpster, 1206.—Red-
man, 1208.—Wistar, 4059. © June 13,
1940; G 35971-35976.
Merjech, Carmen.* 5514-5516
Ma.—Mexican.—Pa. ©1. each May
22, 1940; G 35928-35930.
Mills, Edna Clark.* 5517-5518
Clemens (Samuel Langhorne)—
Pears. © July 2, 1940; G 36047, 36048.
Milne (Alex) granite co. 5519, 5520
. Kenerson (Harley C.) Memorial:
Darwin, 523.—Ramsey, 524. ©
June 17, 1940; G 35957, 35858.
Monsam, Henry.* do21
Forecast. © 1c. June 28, 1940; G
36025.
5504
© 1c June 6,
OF ART
5552
Moulin, Gabriel. 5522, 5523
Mitty (Archbishop) 1,:°2. © May 11,
1940; J 30496, 30497.
Osborne co.
Mozert (Zoe) :
Head and shoulders of young girl.
©1c. June 6, 1940; G 35892.
Smith (Henry P.):
Gray morning in New Jersey. ©
1c. June 6, 1940; G 35891,
Pamphilon, Arthur.* 5526
When purple morning breaketh. ©
1c. May 6, 1940; G 35923.
Paris etching soc.
Barnaix (R.):
Vallée (The valley), 61. © June 4,
1940; G 35869.
Francois (—):
Clochetons (The towers) 33.—
Digue (The little dyke) 36.—Passage
(The crossing) 32.— Printemps
(Spring) 34.—Reflets (Reflections)
35.—Relais (The hamlet) 31. © June
4, 1940; G 35870-35875.
Wood (Paul):
Au gite (The arrival) A11.—Berger
allemand (Police dog on field) A4.—
Bergers (Police dogs) A2.—Canard
(Wild duck) A8.—En fuite (Escape)
A9.—Envolée (Flying off) A12.—
Etonnement (Astonishment) A5.—
Faisan (Pheasant) A7.—Pointer et
canard (Pointer and wild duck) A10.—
Setter anglais (English setter) A3.—
Setters, Al.—Surprise, A6. © June 4,
1940; G 35876-85887.
Patrick, Frank Henry.
Patrick (Frank Vincent) :
California, son of the sea.—High
(Chester Wallace) © 1 ¢. each July
8, 1940; G 36058, 36059.
Man aspires. ©1c. June 28, 1940;
G 86024.
Missouri lad. ©1c. June 28, 1940;
G 36020.
Person, C. E.
Cox (Jess):
Temptation. ©1e. June 22, 1940;
G 36018.
Piecuch, Frank A.*
Pals o’ the range.
1940 ; G 36002.
Reddy Kilowatt.
Collins (Ashton B.) :
Electricity is cheap—cold or hot
switch to Reddy Kilowatt. © June 3,
1940; G 35959. .
5024, 5525
5927-9545
5546-5549
500
5551
© 1c. Apr. 30,
5552
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
DD09
Redling, George.* D003
Color sketch for proposed Christmas
diorama. ©1c. June 8, 1940; G 35921.
Richardson, Herbert & Ramsey, Harry.*
5554
Wiz Powers, Gail, Tom, Capt. Allen,
erupting volcano, invisible sub-plane,
etc. ©1c. May 18, 1940; G 36039.
Rosenberg, Heinz.* 5509-59583
Aspect of orange-headed audience.—
Grape-headed conductor.—Pear-headed
violinist. © 1c. each May 18, 1940; G
35943-35945.
Singing peach. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1940;
G 35946.
Rox (Henry) :
Adam and Eve under applemade
tree and snake.—Aspect of maize cob
as maiden.—Bananamade pigs.—Can-
dle as congratulator.—Captain Onion.—
Chrysanthemum-lion and dompteuse.—
Cigarette organ.—Cigarettes as shin-
bone-guards. — Dancing twinbottles.—
Kggs termination—Fish waitress.—
Flower-telephone.—Fruit headed cou-
ple on sofa.—Girl with lily-hat.—Half-
figure of lemon-headed girl with
squeezer-hat.—Loving fruit couple
drinking grapefruit-juice-——Mr. Pineap-
ple watering his pet-plant.—Mr. Pine-
apple’s pet-plant.—Pear-headed painter
pulling brush from his head.—Sand-
wichmade sandwichmen.—Strawberry-
guards. — Tomato-bagpiper. — Tomato-
headed bather under sunflower.—Vege-
table dish as hat.—Walnut-boxer. © 1
e. each June 7, 1940; G 35893-35917.
Roth, Lawrence.* 5584
Commandments of God. ©1c. June
21, 1940; G 35995.
Runge, Julius H.
Knott (John) :
Faster than a train—smoother than
a planes © 1c. June 14, 1940; G
35950.
Safford, Ruth Perkins.
Lee mansion:
Front view.— Slave quarters.—
West facade. © 1 c. each June 24,
1940; G 36011-36013.
Sawyer, Thomas B.*
5085
5086-5588
5589
Palmcrist. Democratic patrizen-—
combine—. © 1c. June 14, 1940; G
35940.
Schettler, Amanda.* 5590, 5591
Carrots. © 1c. June 6, 1940; G
‘36028.
Sandy. © 1c. June 24, 1940; G,
36027.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Seid, Frederick.
Ryker (Dale Odell) :
Pierre. © 1c. May 31, 1940; G
35935.
Shaw, Harold H.* 5593
Even an 1-e-fant sometimes makes an
[ass] of itself. © 1c. June 12, 1940;
G 35953.
5092
Smith, Earl Houser.* 5094
Edison (Thomas Alva) © 1c. Mar.
22, 1940; G 35936.
Spear, Winnie M.* 5095
Tribulation. © 1 c¢. June 4, 1940;
G 35920.
Stiner, Walter & Shure, Guinette.*
5596
Behind the easel. © 1 c. May 27,
1940; G 35947,
Studio of word portraits.
Cotter (Earl R.) :
Reverse drawing of open hand,
with reverse (silhouette) profiles—man
and woman. © 1c. June 12, 1940; G
35932.
Turner, Ruth.* 5598
Lillipooch. © 1c. June 8, 1940; G
35919.
Usle & Perojo granite co. 5599
Kenerson (Harley C.) Memorial:
Martin, 5007. © June 17, 1940; G
35956.
Vazah, inc.
Seovil (Cora) :
Sitting man, M-68.—Standing lady,
775, 990.—Standing man, M-67, M-67B,
69. ©1c. each June 22, 1940; G 35989-
35994.
Vermont marble co. 5606, 5607
Whitehouse (Louis A.) Memorial:
Thompson, D10—01059A, D10-
01059B. © June 18, 1940; G 35997,
35998.
Weatherbee, Francis Eugene.* 5608
Daydreams. ©1c. July 3, 1940; G
36045.
Weber, Christian.* 5609, 5610
No land so great, America, no land so
free.—Rock of freedom our faith. 1620.
© 1c. each June 10, 1940; G 35924,
35925.
Whitlock, George E. 5611, 5612
McClure (Robert Edwards) :
Give a job, the American way.—
Make your money work, the American
way. © 1. each May 17, 1940; G
36037, 36038.
D597
5600-5605
110
WORKS OF ART
no. 6, 1940 5616
Willner (Fred) inc. 5613 | Wolslagel memorials. 5614-5616
Ericson (Alvern R.): Wolslagel (Chas.) Memorial:
Navigator wholesale fish distribu- Deitrick.—Gibbons.—Hammer,
tors. © 1c. June 12, 1940; G 35933.|}1 c. each July 5, 1940; G 36049-36051.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1,
111
PAINTINGS, OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[5616
DeLand (Clyde O.) 1, 2 Paul Jones unfurling his flag on the
Congratulating Lincoln upon his nom- | Ranger. R 88552, June 7, 1940,
ination to the presidency. R 88551, © Clyde O, Deland, Philadelphia,
June 7, 1940.
112
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTO-
GRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Abeles, Leo M. 5617
We are American citizens; we be-
lieve in the American way of life. God
bless America. © June 3, 1940; K
45977.
Alexander, William Mercer, 5618
Morning flight. © May 9, 1940; J
30489.
Alheit, William J. 5619
Automatic ball return bowling alley.
© 1c. May 15, 1940; I 26331.
Allied mills, inc, 5620
Minnie the mink says: Wow! I’ve got
decuplets. © June 5, 1940; K 45982.
Alpha iota. Alpha beta & Peoria
alumnae chapters, 5621
Internation convention, Alpha iota.
July 4-7, 1940, Chicago, Illinois. ©
June 7, 1940 ; K 45874.
American automobile assn., Safety &
traffic engineering dept. 5622-5624
Bicycle drivers—obey motor traffic
rules. © Mar, 6, 1940; K 45869,
Play where it’s safe. © May 7, 1940;
K 45868.
SkKate in safe places.
1940 ; K 45867.
American distributing corp.
_ I joined the Golden rule club.
June 8, 1940; K 46024.
© Apr, 12,
5625
©
American stove co, 5626
Doctor’s shouldn’t have jealous
wives! © May 20, 1940; K 45795.
5627
© 1c, June
Anderson, Louis James,
Automatic heat booster.
22, 1940; I 26425.
Andreotti, Mel,
Fast chair rung holder.
12, 1940; I 26395,
Andrews, H. Irving,
Degermer-cooler.
1940; I 263899.
5628
© 1c. June
| 5629
© 1c, June 12,
11
Arbeit, Amelia U., 0630
Movie production studio in New
York. ©1c. June 14,1940; I 26375.
Arens, Edna Hale, 5631
Double-thread line splice connector.
©1c. June 3, 1940; I 26253.
Ashley (David) ine. 5632, 5633
Half-way house; by William Shay-
er.—Old Surrey; by R. Paul. © June
17, 1940; H 1691, 1692.
Autrey, Gene. 5634-5645
Gene Autry rides. © Jan, 14, 21,
Mar, 10, 17, ‘24,31. Apr, 7, 14,21, 28,
1940; K 4555445563.
Same. © May 5, 19, 1940; K
46057, 46058.
Axton-Fisher tobacco co, 5646-5672
How to bowl a game each week free!
© Jan, 27, 1940; K 45755.
How to get a new necktie every
month free! © Jan. 30, 1940; K 45756,
——Same. © Feb. 24, 1940; K
45762.
How to get a $1000.00 life insurance
policy free! © Feb, 29, 1940; K 45764.
How to get gasoline free! © Feb.
13, 1940; K 45757.
How to get the youngster’s shoes
free! © Feb, 17, 1940; K 45759,
How to get your chewing gum free!
© Feb, 22, 1940; K 45761.
How to get your daily newspaper
free! © Jan. 16, 1940; K 45751.
Same. © Mar. 2, 1940; K 45765.
How to get your haircuts free! ©
Feb. 20, 1940 ; K 45760.
How to get your razor blades free!
© Jan. 28, 1940; K 45754.
How to get your shaving cream free!
© Feb, 15, 1940; K 45758.
How to get your tooth paste free! ©
Jan. 20, 1940; K 45753.
How to see a movie every week. ©
Feb. 27, 1940; K 45763.
9
o
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5673
Axton-Fisher tobacco co.—Continued.
How to see a movie every week free!
© Jan. 18, 1940; K 45752.
It’s just like getting camera films
free! © Apr. 12, 1940; K 45774.
It’s just like getting every third pack-
age of cigarettes free. © Mar. 6, 1940;
K 46074.
It’s just like getting fishing tackle
free. © Mar. 29, 1940; K 46075.
It’s just like getting gasoline free!
© Mar. 138, 1940; K 45767.
It’s just like getting magazines free!
© Apr. 19, 1940; K 45775.
It’s just like getting new books free!
© Mar. 27, 1940; K 45771.
It’s just like getting new playing
cards free! © Apr. 3, 1940; K 45772.
It’s just like getting several maga-
zines free! © Mar. 22, 1940; K 45770.
It’s just like getting shaving cream
free! © Apr. 10, 1940; K 45773.
It’s just like getting suits cleaned
free! © Mar. 8, 1940; K 45766.
It’s just like getting your chewing
gum free! © Mar. 20, 1940; K 45769.
It’s just like seeing a movie every
week free! © Mar. 15, 1940; K 45768.
Baker, Lin E. 0673
Impeller-propeller. © 1c. June 28,
1940 ; I 26488.
Barnes, William P. 5674
Eraser and pencil holder. © 1 «.
June 3, 1940; I 26324.
Barrow, Fred Evans. 5675
Sealed ray bulb. ©1c. June 3, 1940;
I 26307.
Beeler, John G. & Burgenheim, Frank
B. 5676
Combination casement and double-
hung window sash. © 1 c. June 38,
1940 ; I 26318.
Beidler-Viken, inc. 5677, 5678
Faddis (W. S.), 3536-7, 3536-9. ©
1 ce. each June 15, 1940; J 30510, 30511.
Biederman furniture co, 5679
Biederman’s complete 3 room outfit.
© June 9, 1940; K 45996.
Bingell, Ferdinand W. 5680
Window cleaning machine. © 1 «.
June 8, 1940; I 26313.
Bishof, Bernard G. 5681
Heater and fuel economizer. © 1 ¢.
June 18, 1940; I 26386.
pt. Iv, on. s., v. 35
Bissell carpet sweeper co. 5682-5686
Karly bird.—Jungle fun.—Lion and
mouse.—Pussy cat.—Rover. © Apr. 10,
1940; K 46027-46031.
Bjorklund, Oscar W.
Centrifugal converter.
3, 1940; I 26299.
Blake, Samuel & Blake, Charles T. W.
5688
Unbreakable windproof clothespin.
©1c. June 12, 1940; I 26409.
Booker T. Washington sales agency.
5689
Booker T. Washington sales agency.
© June 1, 1940; K 45978.
Bowman studios. 5690
God bless America. © June 7, 1940;
K 45998.
Bradford, Homer T. 5691
Butte at night. ©1c. May 11, 1940;
J 30499.
Brechbill, S. S.
Grape fruit knife.
1940; I 26336.
5687
© 1c. June
5692
© 1c. June 14,
Brewer, Walter T. 5693
Crocheting and knitting reel. ©1e.
June 12, 1940; I 26391.
Bridenbucher, Mary D. 0694
Mechanical wrinkle remover used for
removing wrinkles from the face by
pulling the skin tight at temples. ©
1c. June 28, 1940; I 26432.
Bristol co. 5695-5703
Bristol’s combined record meter chart,
F41015.—Bristol’s recorder chart, 5305,
11039, 55033.—Bristol’s recording ther-
mometer, 01047. © Mar. 28, 1940; I
26267-26269, 26273, 26274.
Bristol’s recorder chart, 55035, 55037.
© May 16, 1940; I 26275, 26276.
55036, 55038. © May 9, 1940;
I 26270, 26271.
Brown, Mary McKelvey. 5704, 5705
Compressed air supply for scalp
cooler.—Scalp blower and improvement.
© 1c. each June 8, 1940; I 26308, 26309.
Brown instrument co. 5706-5716
Brown instrument co. chart, 1862B.
© May 7, 1940; I 26342.
—— 12519, 12616. © Apr. 30, 1940;
I 26337, 26338.
— 12537. © May 138, 1940; I 26340.
—— 12568. © Apr. 24, 1940; I 26257.
——- 12615. © Apr. 22, 1940; I 26259.
114
CLASSES H—-K
no. 6, 1940
5782
Brown instrument co. flow meter
chart, 12080. © Apr. 5, 1940; I 26258.
— 12086. © Apr. 29, 1940; I 26354.
—— 12087, 12088, 12090. © May 1,
1940 ; I 26339, 26341, 26343.
Busk, Harold & Brus, Hubert. atl
Folding tractor lugs. © 1c. June 3,
1940 ; I 26280,
Busker, Frank D. 5718
Combination dentrifice dispenser,
‘orm are
5719
Cy 1 ¢:
toothbrush and tumbler holder.
June 12, 1940; I 26415.
Calvacca, Joseph.
New type airplane propellers.
June 3, 1940; I 26300.
Chadwick, Oliver V. 5720
Nuts. © June 21, 1940; K 46007.
Chart makers. 5721
Old age benefits under the federal
social security act. © June 7, 1940;
K 45796.
Cheetham, Margaret Bowen & Hamp-
ton, Frank. 5722
Combination sled attachment. ©1c.
June 12, 1940; I 26414.
Christensen, Lewis.
Automatic tap for couplings.
June 3, 1940; I 26291.
Cimini, Pasquale L. 5724
Movie actors complete university. ©
1c. June 28, 1940; I 26436.
Clark, Joshua B.
House — is building for —.
31, 1940; K 45972.
Clark, Lyle W.
5723
©le.
5725
© May
5726
Automatie coin purse. © 1c. June
12, 1940 ; I 26394.
Clark’s tours. 5727-5776
Animal market, San Francisco El
Alto, Guatemala, OB267—N.—Bathing
at Sulphur Springs, San Cristobal,
Totonicapan, Guatemala, OB269-N.—
Indian girls, San Pedro Laguna, Guate-
mala, OB275-—N.—Indian mayor, Todos
Santos, Guatemala, OB271—N.—Indian
mother, Santa Catarina Palopo, Guate-
malo, OB272—N.—Indian woman, Agua-
eatan, Huehuetenango, Guatemala,
OB273-N.— Indian woman, San Antonio
Palopo, Guatemala, OB274—N.—Market
and ruins of the Jesuits church, An-
tigua, Guatemala, OB246—N.—Market
scene, Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala,
OB265-N, OB266-N.—Volcano Agua
and Antigua (The city of ruins),
OB262-N. © May 6, 1940; K 45807,
45828, 45826-45828, 45830, 45832-
45836.
Chichicastenango, Guatemala:
Bar room, Mayan inn, O0B254-N.—
Cofrades on way to church, OB260-N.—
Family group, 0B270—N.—Incense burn-
ing at the Calvary church, OB247-N.—
Indian mayor, OB249-N.—Indian mu-
nicipality, OB252-N.—Indian proces-
sion, OB250—-N.—Indian worshipping
at pagan shrine, Pecohil, OB251-N.—
Indians worshipping at pagan shrine,
Pascuel Abaj, OB253-—N.—Indians wor-
shipping at St. Thomas church, OB263-
N.—Little pigs going to market, OB268-
N.—Main dining room, Mayan inn,
OB255-—N.—Main entrance, Mayan inn,
OB259-N.—Main patio, Mayan inn,
OB257-—N.—Market scene, OB261-N,
OB-264-N.—Mayan inn, OB258-N.—
Patio, Mayan inn annex, OB256-N.—St.
Thomas church, OB246-N. © May 6,
1940; K 45808-45822, 45824, 45825,
46829, 45831.
Indian woman, OB289-N.—Indians
worshipping on the steps of St. Thomas
Church, OB280—-N.—Living room, May-
an inn, OB295-N.—St. Thomas church,
interior, O0B279-N.—To market, OB291-
N. © May 6, 1940; K 45840, 45841,
45850, 45852, 45855.
Guatemala:
Arch of St. Catherine and Volcano
Agua, Antigua, OB281-N.—Church of
La Merced, facade, Antigua, OB287-
N.—Churech of Santa Rosa, Antigua,
OB284-N. — Cofrade, Solola, OB294,
N.—Convent of La Merced, interior,
Antigua, OB286-N.—Indian boy, San
Martin Chile Verde, OB292-N.—Indian
carrying water, Santiago Atitlan,
OB278-N.—Indian mother, San Cristo-
bal Totonicapan, OB276—N. — Indian
weaver, San Antonio Aguas Calientes,
OB293-N.—Indian woman, Concepcion,
Chiquirichapa, OB288-N.—Lake Atit-
lan, OB283-N, OB285-N.—Palace of
the captains generals, Antigua, OB282-—
N.—Pottery carrier, Totonicapan,
OB290-N.—Washing at public fountain,
Patzicia, OB277-N. © May 6, 1940;
K 45837-45839, 45842-45849, 45851,
458538, 45854, 45856.
Comet model airplane & supply co., ine.
5777-5782
Advanced R. O. G., span 21”, length
15”, AYA-8. © Apr. 19, 1940; I 26347.
Baby R. O. G., AYA-2. © Apr. 24,
1940 ; I 26434.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
D783
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Comet model airplane & supply ©Co.,
ine.—Continued.
Fuselage model, wingspan 25”, length
16”, AYA-4. © Apr. 30, 1940; I 26845.
Glider, span 18’’, length 10”, AY A-1.
© May 15, 1940; I 26346.
Outdoor fuselage, wingspan 32”,
length 24”, AYA-5. © May 10, 1940;
I 26348.
Sailplane, wingspan 78”, length 52”,
T13. © May 24, 1940; I 26344.
Conaty, Raymond John. 5783
Socket grip. © 1 ¢. May 238, 1940;
I 26121.
Connell, Earl G.
Combination scoop and measure.
1c, June 8, 1940; I 26302.
Continental coffee co., inc.
For repeat business.
1940 ; K 46073.
For repeat business, serve Continental
coffee. © Apr. 1, 1940; K 46068.
Cowan, Minnie E. D787
Handy spice cabinet. © 1c. June 38,
1940 ; I 26289.
Cressman, Luther D. 5788
Thaft-proof license plate protector.
© 1c. June 12, 1940; I 26888.
Crothers, William L. & Hornsby,
Thomas. 5789
United States row galley, 1814. ©
June 1, 1940; I 26366.
Cunningham, Cleveland. 5790, 5791
Necktie holder and clasp. Hae
mail box. © 1c. each June 12, 1940;
26412, 26413.
Curtis, Leonore Farber. 5792
-Dimmed spot headlight bulb. © 1.
June 3, 1940; I 26306.
Dalloz, Magdalen.
Safety dress hanger.
1940 ; I 26290.
Deister, Winfred C. & Doubleday, Vio-
let. 5794
©
American speed era silverware.
1c, June 12, 1940; I 26401.
Deming, Fred Frederick. 5795, 5796
Bullet and projectile shell having a
conical-shaped percussion receptor
either invaginated into or elongated
from the cylindrical body at its base.—
Electric, thermostatically controlled
fingerprint inking plate and card hold-
5784
©
5785, 5786
© Apr. 15,
5793
© 1c. June 3,
er for use with new cold set process ink |
or regular letter press ink. © 1 c. each
June 19, 1940; I 26357, 26358.
De Pasquale, Frank, . ST97
Patrolman’s bullet proof memo-book
or heart protector. © 1c. May 7, 1940;
I 26332.
Devolder, Emile. 5798-5809
Battleground monument and North
bridge, Concord, Mass., 318.—Captain
Parker, Minute Man, Lexington, Mass,
310.—Craigie-Longfellow house, Cam-
bridge, Mass, 309.—First Parish
church, Concord, Mass, 320.—Hancock-
Clark house, Lexington, Mass, 314.—
Hawthorne’s home, Concord, Mass,
316.—Home of Waldo Emerson, Con-
cord, Mass., 315.—Louisa May Alcott
house, Concord, Mass., 313.—Memorial
to Minute Men, and house of Jonathan
Harrington, Lexington, Mass., 317.—
Minute Men, Concord, Mass., 311.—Old
manse, Concord, Mass., 312.—Wayside
inn, Sudbury, Mass., 308. © June 1,
1940 ; J 30539-30550.
DeWoskin, Philip. 5810
Rosary. © 1c. May 20, 1940; J
30563.
Dickinson, Robert L. 5811, 5812
Birth prelude. © 1c. June 5, 1940;
I 26255.
Birth relief, steps of delivery in ten
panels. ©1c. July 1, 1940; I 26439.
Doherty, Raymond H. 5813-5817
Ho-ld it! © June 38, 4, 6, 7, 8, 1940;
K 45986-45990. fy
Double-thread screw corp. 5818
Double-thread expansion. shield. ©
1c. June 3, 1940; I 26252. :
Duffy,, Peggy. 5819, 5820
Sullivan (Lawrence) 1,2. ©1e
each June 19, 1940; J 30528, 30524. |
DuPont, Parks P. 5821
Improved adjustable wrench. © 1c.
June 18, 1940; I 26383.
DuPont de Nemours (E. I.) & co., ine.
5822
How DuPont rayon is made, viscose
process. © June 18, 1940; I 26440, —
| Durette studio. 5823
Routhier (Rev. Louis P.) © 1.
May 31, 1940; J 30522.
Edison (Thomas A.) inc, 5824
Edison-Hughes (Mrs. Mina M.) pre-
senting to Spencer Tracy, as Rita John-
son looks on, a model of Black a
© May 17, 1940; J 30551.
Hlser, Charles. 5825
C E tack & nail holder. ©1c. June
12, 1940; I 26406.
116
CLASSES H—-K
no. 6, 1940
Endicott Johnson corp. 5826
New name comes to men’s quality
footwear retailing at $4.00. © Apr. 27,
1940; K 45970.
Evans, Mars. A. 5827
Wrapping racks for fishing rods, that
one thread can be wound around the
pole in one place at one time, using
combination of colors. © 1c. June 28,
1940; I 26433.
Feibel (K.) Itd. 5828-5831
Desire. — Reverie. — San Francisco
world’s fair.—Signorita. © May 1,
1939 ; K 45797-45800.
Feigenspan (Christian) brewing co.
5832, 5833
Enviable reputation for good taste.
© June 18, 1940; K 45991.
Recommended by an impressive fol-
lowing. © June 11, 1940; K 45992.
Fell, Olive. 5834-5843
Fall.—Gaining altitude.—Good will
tour.—Hasty note—Nimble Nim and
Nu.—Spring.—Summer.—Thinking of
you.—We are now making tracks all
over Yellowstone national park.—Win-
ter. © June 1, 1940; K 46009-46018,
Fenn, Sudie Judie Brent. — 5844.
Sudie’s deluxe wonder window. ©
1 e. June 8, 1940; I 26321.
Ferge, Max. . 5845
Utility element for baking pans. ©
1c. May 31, 1940; I 26328.
Flying stamps, ine. 5846
Flying league of America. © June
1, 1940; K 45801.
Frick collection. 5847-5858
Anastagi (Vincentio), detail of head ;
by El Greco.—Expulsion from the tem-
ple, detail 1-3 ; by El Greco.—Forge, de-
tail 1-3; by Francisco Jose de Goya.
© June 14, 1940; H 1697-1703.
Jerome (St.), detail, head and beard ;
by El Greco.—Philip IV of Spain, detail
sword hilt; by Diego Rodriguez de
Silva y Velasquez. © June 21, 1940;
H 1695, 1696.
Miromesnil (Marquis de); by Hou-
don. © June 15, 1940; H 1690.
Samson and the Philistines; by
Michelangelo.—Venus; by Bologna. ©
June 13, 1940; H 1688, 1689.
Friend, Ben. 5859
God bless America, sweet land of
liberty. © June 3, 1940; K 45609,
5883
Gariepy, Louis. 5860
Boat. ©1c, June 12, 1940; I 26419,
General motors sales corp., Chevrolet
motor div. 5861-5865
Can Chevrolet take it !—Comfort and
convenience accessories. — Decade of
development.—Know your prospect.—
Says who? © 1c, each June 26, 1940;
J 30564, 30569, 30570-30572.
General motors sales corp., Frigidaire
div, 5866, 5867
Cooking’s fun.—F aster cooking.
1c. each June 26, 1940; J 30566, 30567.
5868
© 1c. June 8,
Gentili, Mario.
Multiple oil filter.
1940; I 26310,
Giles, James Alvin. 5869
National prohibition by 1944. © May
1, 1940; K 46008,
Goes, A. 5870
Univis certificate of guarantee and
registration. © Mar, 8, 1940; K 45806.
Gongolsky, Chris, 5871
Mold and method for electroforming,
©1ec. June 3, 1940; I 26301.
Goodman statistical pictographs. 5872
Symbols for pictograph charts, 975.
© May 21, 1940; K 45802.
Gould, William P. 5873
Tilt-litee © 1c, June 12, 1940; I
26396.
Graham, Walter C. 5874
Improvements in scientific optical de-
vices. ©1c. June 10, 1940; I 26329.
Grinnell lithographic co., ine. 5875
Red vase; by Osno T, Narot. © Apr.
26, 1940 ; K 45871.
Haas printers, 5876
Multi-blend poster. © May 20, 1940;
K 45895.
Haberstroh, John C, 5877-5879
Baby buffalo one-day old, Yellow-
stone park. © June 19, 1940; J 30589.
Band of sheep, Livingston, Mont.—
Shepherd on watch. © June 10, 1940;
J 30519, 30520.
Halecomb, Walter C. 5880
Safety turn. © 1c, June 18, 1940;
I 26387,
Hanley (James) co. 5881-5883
- Carry your bag Mister? Tee off with
Hanley’s © June 11, 1940; K 45877.
ELZ
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5884
Hanley (James) co.—Continued.
Hello Funnyface. The water has a
lot to do with it, 19. © June 19, 1940;
K 45979.
What’s sweet about me? © June 5,
1940; K 45747,
Hansen, Paul Frederick, 5884
Monitor [Coast defence ship] Adden-
dum. ©1c. June 21, 1940; I 26367.
5885
© 1c. June 12,
Hardy, John James.
Shrimp fish lure.
1940; I 26410.
Hauck, Heinrich J.
Flatiron stand and cord support.
1c. June 12, 1940; I 26421.
Haviland, Ebenezer W. 5887
Fly swatter. © 1c. June 8, 1940; I
26294.
Hawerlander, Eberhard,
Stay with us! Peace.
1940; K 45777.
Hawkinson (Paul E.) co.
Hawkinson buffing stand.
11, 1940; I 26350.
Heemann, Arthur Eugene. 5890
Vacu-gravity liquid dispenser, no. 2.
© 1c, June 10, 1940; I 26351.
Hemmeli, John,
Air brake rod jaws.
1940; I 26292,
Hergner, Wenzel J. 5892
Oil burner. © 1c. June 3, 1940; I
26311.
Herman, Robert F. 5893
Electric light plug and socket. ©1c.
June 18, 1940; I 26377.
Hermitage art co., inc 0894-5902
My Christmas gift to my church, 799,
834, 854, 860, 868.—My Easter gift to
my church, 829, 848, 866.—Thank of-
fering, 842. © June 8, 1940; K 45857-
45865.
Herrmann, Erich S. 5903
Friends; by Arthur William Davis.
© Jan. 3, 1940; H 1704.
Hodgson, Tom. 5904
One piece box and block to open box
and filler. ©1c. June 3, 1940; I 26322.
Hoff rubber stamp co., inc. 5905
Aquatennial in Minneapolis, where
life begins in ’40, July 20 to 28. © Apr.
12, 1940; K 45994.
5886
©
5888
© May 29,
5889
© May
5891
©1c. June 8,
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 34
Holmes co. 5906-5918
Nuyttens (Pierre) :
Cathedral of Taxco-Mexico.—Cob-
ble lane.—Famous guards of Chicago’s
art treasures.—F lower vendor.—Light-
house on Zuider Zee.—Market day in
old Algiers.—On the River Meuse.—
Side entrance—Rheims cathedral.—
Street in Flanders.—Street show.—
Switzerland market place—Wayside
inn. June 11, 1940; K 45879-45890.
Venetian court. © May 17, 1940;
K 45669.
Hubbard, Belle. 5919
Old Main. © May 29, 1940; K 45749.
Hudson, O. R. 5920
Davis (Alta Mae) © June 10, 1940;
K 45878.
Hunt, Charles J. 5921
Manuscript of The Inspired Version
by the prophet Joseph Smith. © June
17, 1940; J 30518.
Hygrade Sylvania corp. 5922
Amazing Hygrade miralumes make
fluorescent big news. © June 10, 1940;
K 45984.
Hynek, Thomas E. 5923
Cigarette receptacle. ©1c. June 12,
1940; I 26422.
Ilg electric ventilating co.
Eventemp model 4L:
Assembly drawing SD-6308.—In-
stallation drawing, SD-6266. © 1 «.
each June 19, 1940; I 263856, 26359.
Irving trust co. 5926
Business conditions—U. S. A. ©
Apr. 30, 1940 ; I 26326.
Jackson pub. co. 5927-5930
Pedigreed puppies, 10J18.—Souvenir
of Chicago, Ill. Well I'll be dog-gone!
Blue ribbon winners, 10J18.—Souvenir
of Chicago, Ill. Wishing you howling
success and happiness, It’s the cat’s
meow, 10J19.—Three blind mice, 10J19.
© June 15, 1940; K 46052-46055.
Jacob, Allie. 5931
Streamline curtain tie-back hook. ©
1c. June 12, 1940; I 263897.
Jam Handy picture service, inc.
5932-5946
Chassis electrical system.—Current
and voltage regulation.—EHlectricity and
the storage battery, pt. 1, 2.—Engine
tune-up, pt. 1, 2.—Front axles and
steering-gear. — Generator. — Ignition
trouble.—Power transmission trouble.—
5924, 5925
118
CLASSES H—-K
no, 6, 1940 5993
Safety factors.—Shock absorbers.— Dionne (Cecile), D47, — Dionne
Springs.—Starting motor—W heel]
alignment and balance. © 1 ¢. each
June 29, 1940; J 30573-30587.
Jamieson, Lucille W. 5947
Sandra. © 1c. June 10, 1940; J
30521.
Johnson, Orvel M. 5948
Folding tent support. © 1c. June 8,
1940 ; I 26304.
Jones, Everett. 5949
New curtain rod slides. © 1c. June
18, 1940; I 26380.
Jones, William H. 5950
Disposable eye cup. ©1c. June 12,
1940 ; I 26400.
Jones, William 8.
Pyrex glass scissor pliers.
June 3, 1940; I 26288.
Josefiak, Leon F. & Moffat, Ralph V.
5952
© 1c. June 8,
5951
Opie
Clothesline holder.
1940 ; I 26284,
Katz, Solomon. 5953
Three of a kind. © May 23, 1940;
K 45973.
Keever starch co. 5954
Keever sales-service man. © Jan.
15, 1940; K 45873.
Kelly, Kitty. 5955
White perfinellos. © June 14, 1940;
K 45898.
Kempenich, Henry. 5956
Prestolog mile-meter & cost computer,
© Apr. 14, 1940; I 26260.
Kimble glass co, 5957-5959
Kimble assurance— annealing. ©
June 1, 1940; K 45985.
Kimble glass vials carry convenience.
© June 1, 1940; K 45750.
Lactometers. © June 10, 1940; K
45875.
King features syndicate, inc. 5960-5979
Dionne (Annette & Cecile) C 178.—
Dionne (Cecile), candid 41.—Dionne
(Emilie), click 7—Dionne (Emilie) &
nurse Cecile Michaud, candid 389.—
Dionne (Marie), click 4.—Five Dionne
quintuplets, C177. © June 16, 1940; J
Dionne (Annette, Emilie & Yvonne),
30555-30560.
D 97A.—Dionne (Annette, Marie & Ce-
cile), B 31.—Dionne (Cecile), D 97-B.
© June 2, 1940; J 30552-30554.
4477402
(Yvonne & Cecile), D50.—5 Dionne
quintuplets, D1, D385, D42, D45. ©
May 26, 1940; J 30490-30495.
Dionne (Emilie), D65. — Dionne
(Marie), D64.—Dionne (Yvonne & An-
nette) with Auntie Grace Demers,
D61.—Five Dionne quintuplets with
Auntie Grace Demers, D62. © June 9,
1940 ; J 30506-30509.
5 Dionne quintuplets, B73. © Feb.
14, 1940; J 30305,
Klossner, Harold J. 5980
Switch box supporting clip. © June
6, 1940; I 26349.
Knudsen, Alphons Grover. 5981
Animal trap. © 1c, June 12, 1940;
I 26390.
Knutson, Glenn C, 5982
Tractor seeder and attachment. ©
1 c. June 12, 1940; I 26392.
Kocher, Clinton F, 5983
Lawn and park sweeper. © 1 «@
June 12, 1940; I 26405.
Koppel, Jules G, 5984
Studio cottage. © 1c. May 29, 1940;
I 26249.
Kops bros., ine. 5985
Uniting freedom and beauty. ©
June 5, 1940; K 45870.
Larson, Fritz F. 5986
Secure window lock. ©1c, June 3,
1940 ; I 26296,
Lee’s (Buck) southwestern products
studio co. 5987
Old Faithful petrified log in Ari-
zona’s world famous petrified forest,
D-6152. © Jan. 16, 1940; K 45969.
Leonard, Charles H. 5988
Repeating toy gun. © 1c. June 12,
1940; I 26398.
Libby (Charles A.) & son, 5989
Grand Coulee Dam, Wash., 18246. ©
May 8, 1940; J 30500.
Life insurance co, of Virginia. 5990
Natural bridge to security. © May
7, 1940: K 46034,
Lindholm, George P. 5991
Pressure indicator for tires. ©1e.
June 8, 1940; I 26285.
Living American art, inc. 5992, 5993
Dream ride; by William J, Glackens,
82.—Moonlit cove; by Albert P. Ryder,
83. © June 6, 1940; H 1693, 1694,
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pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
5994
Loera, Felix, 5994
Piano with two keyboards. © 1 e.
June 4, 1940; I 26254.
Logan, J. M. 5995
Ice creeper. © 1c, June 3, 1940; I
26286.
Lroy, John Howard, 5996
Marcus memorial, 3 piece monument,
© 1c, June 24, 1940; I 26371.
Luckenbill, A, E, 5997-6001
Cave rock, near Tomah, Wis.—Chim-
ney rock and Column rock, near Sparta,
Wis.—Column rock,near Sparta, Wis.—
Fire lookout, Castle mound, Black
River Falls, Wis.—Lupines in bloom,
Millston, Wis. © June 28, 1940; J
30590-3(1594.
McClurg (A. C.) & co, 6002
Honeymoon book. © May 15, 1940;
K 45995.
McDaniel, Edgebert Eugene. 6003
Million dollar civic center at Lake-
land, Florida’s most picturesque city.
© June 29, 1940; K 46023.
McDermott, Julian A. 6004
Protective devices for H—T constant
current transformers, magnetic leakage
type. ©1c. June 5, 1940; I 26251.
McKelvy, William Graham, 6005
Picture of 94 Princetonians. © May
31, 1940; K 45997.
McKinley pub. co. 6006, 6007
Australia.—United Kingdom, lEng-
land, Scotland, Wales. © 1 ¢. each
June 4, 1940; J 30481, 30482.
McLean, F. W. 6008
Plan to eliminate butt from shotguns
and rifles. © 1c. June 12, 1940; I
26389.
MecNeel marble co. 6009
Dodson family memorial. ©1ec. July
1, 1940; I 26487.
Macrae, Rodolfo Juan. 6010
Tennis score indicator. © 1c. June
12, 1940; I 26404.
McWorkman, Delamar. 6011
Cottage apartment. © 1c. June 24,
1940 ; I 263874.
Makowski, John 8. 6012
Dough cutter. © 1c. June 3, 1940;
I 26298.
Maritime record bureau. 6013
Maritime identification [card] 1940.
© Feb. 15, 1940; K 45748.
Mark (George A.) jr. 6014
Winter wonderland, 10M. © Apr, 25,
1940; J 30537.
Mayall, R. Newton. 6015, 6016
Set me, use me, and I right well time
tell. © Apr. 1, May 1, 1940; I 26333,
26334.
Meehan, Hugh H. 6017
I spend one third my life in bed. ©
1c, June 17, 1940; J 30514.
[Memphis] commercial appeal co. 6018
Shrine has been called the playground
of Masonry, but it also has its serious
side. © June 9, 1940; K 46039,
Menconi, Harry E. 6019
Noiseless pin for bowling alleys. ©
1c. June 18, 1940; I 26881.
Meyer, Adolph J. 6020
Nut lock. © 1c. June 3, 1940; I
26319.
Meyer, Henry. 6021
Illuminated street and road pointer.
© 1c. June 8, 1940; I 26287,
Michler, Don & Finn, William. 6022
Gift-o-gram. Welcome. © Mar. 28,
1940; K 45776.
Miller, Janice F. 6023
Bathtub back rest.
1940 ; I 26305.
Miller, Lloyd G. 6024
Sweet Adeline. © 1c. June 18, 1940;
J 305138.
Mokray, William G. 6025
Eleanor Roosevelt hall, R. I, state
© 1c June 3,
college, Kingston, R. I. © June 17,
1940; K 45971.
Mole, Arthur S. 6026
2200 recruits under training at U. S.
naval training station, Great Lakes, II.
© May 18, 1940; J 30487.
Moore dry kiln co. 6027-6030
Moore-kiln recorder chart, 516221,
516231, 516251, 516257. © May 29,
1940 ; I 26263-26266.
Morford, Richmond Carson. 6031
Solarancho. © 1c. May 22, 1940;
I 26119.
Morton, Harold S.
Air duct friction.
I 26250.
Moss, J. Claud. 6033
Cadle (EK. Howard) —one day revival,
May 19, 1940. © 1c. June 18, 1940;
J 30516.
6032
© Apr. 17, 1940;
120
CLASSES
no. 6, 1940
H-K
6118
Mulvihill, Bernard H. 6034
Trisection of the angle—the St. Paul
method. © 1c. May 24, 1940; I 26370.
Mutual benefit health & accident assn.
6035
Buzz saw accident, scalded, bitten by
hog, blow-out, injured eye, axe slipped,
[and 10 others] © May 15, 1940; K
46026.
National geographic society. 6036-6038
One of the six mysterious colossal
human heads, carved in stone, un-
earthed in the tropical jungles of south-
ern Mexico.—Stirling (Matthew W.)
leader of the National geographic so-
ciety, Smithsonian Institution archeo-
logical expedition to Mexico, studies de-
tails of one of the most striking sculp-
tures found during two seasons of
work.—This effigy of an American queen
or priestess has lain in its stone coffin
for more than a thousand years. ©
June 17, 1940; K 46020-46022.
National industrial conference board,
ine. 6039, 6040
Consumption and the standard of liv-
ing, United States, 1869-1937. © June
7, 1940; I 26360.
United States exports to specified Eu-
ropean countries. © May 31, 1940; I
26361.
National tie-ins, inc. 6041
Here’s help for you modern beer and
ale retailer. © Apr. 20, 1940; K 45974.
New York graphic soc., ine. 6042-6044
_ Golden carnival; by Willard Leroy
Metcalf.—Rural happiness; by Henry
Inman. © May 25, 1940; H 1705, 1706.
Red and white hydrangea, 546; by
Frans Oerder. © May 18, 1940; H
1708.
Newell, Elizabeth. 6045
Home of Paul Dresser. © Apr. 20,
1940; K 45893.
Nichols, James A. 6046
Combination calendar and clock. ©
1c. June 8, 1940; I 26303.
Nienstedt, Fred. 6047
Pontiac trading post. © 1c. June
14, 1940; J 30517.
Nix, Marvin. 6048
Tensiometer. © 1c. June 12, 1940;
I 26393.
Norcross. 6049-6118
After serious reflection I’ve decided
to say just a big Merry Christmas, 1.—
Christmas spirit, 9.—Greetings and
best wishes for a load of happiness!
10.—I hope nobody’s been ahead of me
to wish you Merry Christmas, 2.—I
know it’s here, 7.—I’m ready! 11—
It'll soon be over—, 3.—It’s here, 4.—
Just waitin’, 8—Listen! 5.—Merry
Christmas and of course—a Happy New
Year all the way through, 12.—Oh ! Now
I wish you Merry Christmas, 6. ©
Mar, 2, 1940; K 4592445935.
Best wishes for Easter, 15E33.—
Dear Valentine. On Valentine’s day
and every day all the whole year
through ,.., 10V27.—Dear Valentine
the love this message brings to you is
very tender, deep and true, 10V28.—
Don’t want to be a wall flower left sit-
ting on the shelf, 10V19.—Easter greet-
ings, 10E208.—Easter greetings to wish
you joy and happiness not only once
but twice ..., 5E41.—Easter message,
15E32.—Every dog has his day,
5V129.—For my brother’s birthday,
10B819.—For my girl friend, 15V451.—
For my sweetheart. My own dear val-
entine, 100V21.—For the dearest wife
in the world with love, 50V404.—For
you mom, 15V425.—Got my ears open
for any proposals! 15V122.—Happy
birthday father, 15B720.—Happy birth-
day nephew, 10B913.—Happy Easter,
10E209.—_H a ppy Easter brother,
15E429.—Happy Easter to mom and
pop! 15E424.—Having you for a dad
is the best luck I’ve had! 25V415.—
Hi there! Happy Easter, 10E57.—Hi
Toots! 25V104.—Honest Injun!
50V125.—Hope your anniversary finds
you riding high, 25W453.—Hope you’re
off to a grand St. Patrick’s day,
10SP14.—I nude it was your birthday!
10B1033.—I wouldn’t tel-e-phoney story,
5V116.—I’m all steamed up over you,
10V1384.—I’m just screwy over you,
25V103.—I’m ready to be swept right
off my feet, Valentine, 15V129.—It isn’t
your friendly ways alone—, 15V27.—
I’ve got what it takes Valentine,
15V125.— Just somebody waiting for
somebody, 10V139.—Loving valentine
for you because you’re very dear to me,
35V19.—Now I lay me down to sleep—,
10V137.—Oh Valentine don’t say neigh!
5V120.—Oh Valentine you’re a swell
eatch! 15V1382.—Sweetheart forever
yours, 50V10.—These lines I send to
you dear friend, 15V25.—To that won-
derful mother of mine, 25V413.—Valen-
tine book of memories for old times’
sake, 25V41.—Valentine, dear aunt es-
pecially for you, 10V435.—Valentine
for a swell brother, ... , 10V422.—Val-
entine for my brother, 25V427.—Valen-
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6119
Norcross—Continued.
tine for my husband from the luckiest
girl in the world, 25V425.—Valentine
for my husband with love, 15V434.—
Valentine for my wife, 15V430.—Valen-
tine—nights are so lonely! 10V130.—
Valentine to a boy friend ... who can’t
be matched, 15V450.—We’re having a
St. Patrick’s party, 5SP9.—We’re let-
ting the grass grow under our feet—,
5V124.—What a blow—if you say no,
10V138.—What have you got that gets
me? 5SP14. © June 5, 1940; K 45899-
45919, 45936-45958, 45960-45968.
Bobbie-Q tally.—Susie-Q tally, A-—C.
© May 5, 1940; K 45920-45923.
To wish you birthday joys that last
the whole year through, 25B59. ©
May 1, 1940; K 45959.
6119, 6120
Nugent, L. C.
Miniature model of the oral area of
a lower human edentulous or toothless
jaw.—Miniature model of the oral area
of an upper human edentulous or tooth-
less jaw and palate. © 1c, each June
3, 1940; I 26872, 26373.
Oahu pub, co. 6121, 6122
Listen to the mocking bird. © Apr.
26, 1940; K 45804,
One more day.
45803.
Olsen, Niels Oscar, 6123-6125
Broadwater—Missouri, 164. © June
18, 1940; J 30561.
© May 2, 1940; K
Broadwater-Missouri, 167, 169. ©
June 8 ,1940; J 30483, 30484.
Ombrello, Michael, 6126
Fountain brush. ©1c. June 3, 1940;
I 26281.
Osterholm, Gustave R. 6127
Tube closure. © 1c. June 12, 1940;
I 26416.
Ottavino, Adamo, 6128
Asofsky memorial, 451. © 1c, June
29, 1940; I 26485.
Otto, Richard A. 6129
Rear vision system. © 1c. May 3,
1940 ; I 26093.
Owen-Fields, ine. 6130
When the days are piping hot, you’ll
be wearing slacks a lot. © May 20,
1940: K 46040.
Patriotic poster service, 6131
One ism for America, Americanism.
United States preferred, 774. © June
7, 1940; K 45981.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Peters, George W. 6132
Handle for boxes or cartons. ©1ec.
June 8, 1940; I 26295, ~
Pirkey, F. Z, 6133
Photo corrector. © June 17, 1940;
I 26855.
Pittoff, Betty.* 6134
Trianglee © 1c. Apr, 3, 1940; I
26279.
Pittsburgh equitable meter co, 6135
Emco orifice meter chart, PH20250.
© May 8, 1940; I 26272.
Popular science pub, ¢co., inc. 6136
Sailing dinghy 9’ 7” long. © May
31, 1940; I 26327.
Powell, Angle W. 6137
Golf drive-mat with sliding tee unit.
© 1c. June 6, 1940; I 26256.
Powell, Madeline F,
Lucky “leven game.
1940; I 26277,
Price, Weston A. 6139-6144
Animal defects from foods of parents
and mutual responsibility of both par-
ents, 5.—Facial beauty lost in one gen-
eration and greater injury to later born
children, 4.—How primitive races have
prevented tooth decay, 2.—How the
faces of primitive races were more
beautiful before than after moderniza-
tion, 3.—Sketch of the primitive races
studied, 1. © June 5, 1940; J 30501-
30505.
Light from primitive races on how
mentally backward and delinquents can
be produced, 6. © June 26, 1940; J
30588.
Purex corp., Itd, 6145
You’ve proved Purex the _ gentle
bleach for linens. © June 3, 1940; K
45866.
Quinn, Thomas & Berkebile, Harold
Clifford. 6146
Lock nut devicee © 1 ¢ June 3,
1940; I 26297.
6138
© 1c, June 7,
Reading, Samuel H. 6147
Do we want Dewey? We do!...
Shake, brother; you said it! © May
27, 1940; K 45894.
Rechlin, G, A, 6148
Whip master. ©1c. June 38, 1940; I
26315.
Reeve, Herschel W, 6149
Perma-cap. © 1c June 12, 1940;
I 26402.
122
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no. 6, 1940
Reis, Leonard W. 6150
Adjustable lamp socket. © 1c. June
3, 1940; I 26316.
Republic flow meters co. 6151-6159
Republic flow meters co. chart,
60-CB-20, 70-CA-20275. © June 19,
1940; I 26368, 26369.
—— 60-S-20-CA, 60-S-35-CA, 63-
CA-35105, 63-CA-2001000, 63—-CB-
25150. © June 25, 1940; I 26427—
26431.
—— 63-CA-25150. © June 4, 1940;
I 26325.
— 68-CA-1010.
I 26426.
Ritchey ptg. co. 6160-6162
Crush the 5th column, before it
crushes U. S., 1.—Hot-foot 5th column-
ists, 2—Keep U. S. American, smash
the 5th column, 3. © June 8, 1940; K
46000-46002.
Robinson, Percy D.
Smoker’s stand.
1940 ; I 26420.
Rosenwein, David. 6164
Container to be used for candy, nuts,
fruit and bon-bons. © 1c. June 17,
1940 ; I 26353.
Rosenzweig, Abraham.
Can opener with spout.
12, 1940; I 26424.
Rubenstein, Harry. 6166
Don’t. ©1c. June 11, 1940; J 30488.
© June 24, 1940;
6163
© 1e June 12,
6165
©i1c. June
Ruoff, Frank. 6167
Expanding wedge. © 1c. June 3,
1940 ; I 26323.
Sager, Inez Meta. 6168
Carbon copies. © 1c. June 13, 1940;
J 30498.
Salac, Rudolph. 6169
Electrically charged yoke for cows.
©l1c. June 12, 1940; I 26423.
Schaefer, Curt C.
Filtering machine.
6170
© 1c. June 38,
1940 ; I 26282.
Schenzinger, August R. 6171
Device for envelopes. © 1c. June 8,
1940 ; I 26317.
Schlitz (Jos.) brewing co. 6172-6175
Have you tried a bottle of Old Mil-
waukee beer lately? © June 11, 14, 18,
21, 1940; K 46035-46088.
6197
Schoenrock, Otto R. 6176
Front axle construction with hollow
center permitting oil pan or engine to
set into same. © 1c. May 14, 1940; I
26335.
Schwab, Ernest Stevens. 6177
Sun glare and light shield. ©le.
June 3, 1940; I 26283.
Selby shoe co. 6178, 6179
Easy on your eyes, easy on your
purse, easy on your feet. © Mar. 3,
1940; K 46076.
I know the Styl-eez 3-star contest is
bound to increase sales in your store.
© Feb. 15, 1940; K 46070.
Severn, Frank W. 6180
Rotaplane. © 1c. June 12, 1940; I
26408.
Seybold, Dollie E. 6181
Do the war dead come back? © May
10, 1940; K 45872.
Sieber, John H., jr. 6182
Save-a-life fire alarm. © 1c. June
12, 1940; I 26411.
Sissell, Rollo. 6183
Sissell (Rollo) and his orchestra. ©
June 26, 1940; K 46019.
Skinner & Kennedy stationery co. 6184
American ideals—liberty, justice, hon-
or. © June 14, 1940; K 46041.
Smith, Myron Bement. 6185-6194
Hamadan, Gunbad-i ’Alawiyyan,
L240-27.— Iran; Isfahan provine, Bar-
sian, L93.17. © 1 ¢ each June 19,
1940: J 30528, 30532.
Isfahan:
Kaisariyyah bazar, L156.41.—Ma-
drasa-i Madar-i Shah, Shan, L83.24.—
Maidan-i Shah, 110831, 1116.5,
L156.10, 1157.20, L192-10.—Masdjid-i
Djum’a, Mihrab, 955. © 1c. each June
19, 1940; J 30527, 30529-30531, 30533-
30536.
Sondey, F. 6195
Polish allegory, 312. © May 27,
1940 ; K 45748.
Spalding (A, G.) & bros., Division of
Spalding sales corp. 6196, 6197
Board of directors goes over the 1940
figures. © May 28, 1940; K 45892,
O. K, boss—that’s us right down the
middle. © May 16, 1940: K 45891.
125
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6198
Spencer & Wyckoff, 6198, 6199
Boulder dam, Boulder City, Nevada.
© Dee, 2, 19389; J 30526.
Hstes park from Clatworthy Point.
© May 10, 1940; J 30525,
Standard brands, inc. 6200
Why did I brag to Jim about my de-
licious cakes? © May 5, 1940; K 45805.
Stark, L, P. 6201
Air conditioner for vehicles. © 1.
June 12, 1940; I 26407.
Stewart, Andrew Hustis. 6202
Huey P. Long bridge at New Orleans,
© 1c. June 17, 1940; J 30515.
Stroud, John L, 6208
Old Whiz—detonator of dignity. ©
June 18, 1940; K 46003.
Suit, Dewey Lambeth. 6204
Octograph. © Apr. 28, 1940; K
45794.
Sutton, Ruth Haviland, 6205-6220
Bruton Parish church.—Cape Cod
fences.—Cape Cod harbor.—Cloisters.—
Friends meeting house, Stuyvesant
square.—Galt cottage from Maupin’s
garden.—In port.—Library, Hyannia.—
Lower square, — Main and Pleasant
streets.—Main street, Chatham.—New
roof house, Cape Cod.—On the ways.—
Sea captain’s house and whale jawbone
gate.—Spanish moss, Florida.—Wythe
house. © June 1, 1940; K 45778-45793.
Sylvania industrial corp. 6221-6224
Leadership, cellophane is the leader
of wrapping materials and Sylvania
cellophane one of its leading brands.
© June 10, 1940; K 46025.
Nature’s covering. Nature, each
year, seals life in a protective covering,
Sylvania cellophane. © Jan. 10, 1940;
K 46006.
On guard, Sylvania cellophane stands
on guard protecting from harm the
products which it covers. © Feb, 10,
1940; K 46005,
Our operating department sure is
satisfied with these new Sylphease cas-
ings. © Jan, 27, 1940; K 46004,
Taft, William M. & Taft, Lawrence E.
6225
Tiluminated license plate holder and
plate. © 1c, May 24, 1940; I 26262,
Tagliabue (C, J.) mfg. co, 6226
Tag chart, 500-0-CO. © June 12,
1940; I 26352.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Taylor, Henry Vester, 6227
Mandy tree. © July 21, 1939; K
45876.
Taylor instrument cos, 6228-6231
Taylor Chart, OP63. © May 9, 1940;
I 26365.
== (OUI.
26362.
— OP1657. © June 13, 1940; I
26363.
©
May 10, 1940; I 26364.
Teich (Curt) co., ine. 6232-6243
Greetings from, 9A-H1688, 9A-
H2237—9A-H2245. © Dec. 28, 1939;
K 46042-46051.
Greetings from Chetek, Wisconsin,
OB-H43. © Feb. 9, 1940; K 45976.
Greetings from Salem, Oregon, 9A-
H2534. © Feb. 18, 1940; K 45975.
Tennison bros., ine. 6244, 6245
Metal termite shield in action, A, B.
© June 4, 1940; K 46082, 46033.
Texas quarries, inc. 6246
Proposed Munger memorial, 5B30. ©
1e. May 21, 1940; I 26376.
Theisen, Albert J. 6247
Safety trip. © 1c. June 18, 1940;
I 26385.
Thompson (Anson W.) co. 6248, 6249
Carnegie tech [bagpiper] © June 16,
1940; K 45980.
Travel club, Conoco—South Dakota.
© June 1, 1940; K 46060.
© May 30, 1940; I
—— Taylor Chart, OP2755.
Thompson, Arthur S. 6250
Raise-the-roof cabin sedan. © 1 ¢.
June 12, 1940; I 26408.
Thompson, Juliet. 6251
Mop bag. © 1c. June 12, 1940; I
26417.
Timken-Detroit axle co. 6252
Six wheelers push or pull. © 1c.
June 26, 1940; J 30565.
Tisdale, William L. 6253
Shoe repair machine. ©1c. June 18,
1940; I 26884.
Turner, Frederick Charles.
Anchor clothes hook and hanger.
1c. June 18, 1940; I 26882.
Turner, Roy Thomas & Elliott, Charles
Richard. 6255
Life begins in ’*40. © June 6, 1940;
K 45983.
6254
©
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CLASSES H—-K
no. 6, 1940
United States pipe & foundry co.
6256, 6257
Performance is a sales argument for
east iron pipe. © June 1, 1940; K
45999.
U. S. east iron pipe. © May 1, 1940;
K 45897.
United States rubber co. 6258-6260
Blowouts? What d’ya mean, blow-
outs? They scare me, Jimmy. © May
10, 1940; K 45744.
Lily May, what this country needs is
more holidays. © May 22, 1940; K
45746.
Lily May, you’re a scaredy cat. ©
May 17, 1940; K 45745.
6261
Upham, Veredon William.
madewir © 1 c. June 3, 1940; I
26314.
Visking corp. 6262-6271
Come on! Join the big Visking
profit parade. © Mar. 5, 1940; K 46065.
— Same. © Mar. 22, 1940; K 46067.
Guess what we have for dinner to-
night! Skinless frankfurters, our fa-
vorite meal of the week. © Mar. 26,
1940: K 46071.
Let’s take a peek, ah-h! Skinless
franks! © Apr. 23, 1940; K 46072.
Life begins in 40. © Mar. 5, 1940;
K 46068.
Put oomph into your prepared meat
sales. © Apr. 5, 1940; K 46069.
She used to say...and send me a
pound of frankfurters, now she Says...
and send me a pound of skinless frank-
furters. © Mar. 20, 1940; K 46064.
This compelling 9 product display...
builds sales... boosts profits! © Mar.
5, 1940; K 46062.
Visking prepared meat selling plan
sure has put life in our sales. © Apr.
28, 1940; K 46061.
You’re on your toes when you cash-in
on the Visking 9 type prepared meat
plan. © Apr. 5, 1940; K 46068.
Wald, Frank A, 6272
Improvement in plumbers force cup.
©1c. June 18, 1940; I 26879.
6287
Walker, George Wesley. 6273
Wilmington, Delaware. © 1c. June
15, 1940; J 30512.
Ward (Montgomery) & co. 6274
At your service!
1940 ; J 30568.
Warner, J. B. 6275
High pressure centrifugal pump. ©
1c. June 12, 1940; I 26418.
Webb, N. Josephine. 6276
Portable mixing tap for hot and cold
© 1c. June 26,
water, to be made of rubber. © 1.
June 7, 1940; I 26278,
Webster herald corp. 6277
100th anniversary of the town of
Webster, N. Y. © Apr. 12, 1940; K
45896.
Weidemeyer, Ethel Pierce. 6278
Icepecks. © 1c. June 18, 1940; I
26378.
Wetzel, Myron J. 6279
Hidden. © June 17, 1940; J 30538.
Whitefield, Enoch Randolph. 6280
Magic flower preserver. © Jan. 23,
1940 ; I 26261.
Williams, Joseph C. 6281
Window sash lock or latch, © 1c.
June 8, 1940; I 26298.
Wilson, Lee. 6282
Window jambform guards. © 1c.
June 3, 1940; I 26320.
Witt, Harry J. 6283
Field cultivator cleaner. ©1c. June
3, 1940; I 26312.
Wolff (S. J.) & co., ine. 6284
Refreshing as a dip, 401-403. © Apr.
3, 1940; K 46056.
Yerex, D. Franklyn. 6285
When twilight fell on Florida. ©
Apr. 19, 1940; K 45998.
Zable, Fred Joseph. 6286
Door handle flush with surrounding
door. ©1c. May 17, 1940; I 26330.
Ziriax, Robert L. 6287
Retribution. © June 20, 1940; J
30562.
Number of entries in classes H—-K included in the catalog since Jan. 1,
1940:
Reproductions of works of art (including 32 one-copy entries) -_.............. 172
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in-
ipeetae Net ONE CODY Cesena 1, 427
Photographs (including 422 one-copy entries) -...-.---_--------.----------------- 906
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 650 contributions to peri-
ines ANG) OLNer ORE-COPy CHETICS. - st 2, 276
wy Es ee ae ccs ee a ee ee 4, 781
PRINTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [6287
Kihn bros. te, Vignette for bonds, stock certificates,
United States Capitol. R 87471, May | diplomas and other purposes. R 87472,
25, 1940. May 25, 1940,
© Kihn bros., New York.
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CATALOG
OF
COPY RIGH'T ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891
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PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC
OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
INCLUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1940
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 35
No. 7
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON: 1940
HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,
formerly issued quarterly, but now issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other
identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for
copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs
for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copy-
right proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the
use of an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. A subalphabet of
artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I,
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photo-
graphs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustra-
tions. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles
of commercial prints and labels. These will be found at the end of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of
proprietors.
Under the act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, the preliminary
entry of titles has been abrogated and registration follows deposit of copies
with an application for entry in the Copyright Office.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbre-
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of art; “H’’, Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; “I’’, Class I, Drawings
or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “J’’, Class J, Photo-
graphs; and “K”, Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including com-
mercial prints and labels used for articles of merchandise. ‘“@©” implies copy-
right registration of a published work, followed by a date of publication.
“© 1c.” stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by
date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the photograph or other identifying
reproduction.
The act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the
Catalog of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any court as prima facie
evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright registration”.
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WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Nore.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist
and copyright proprietor are the same.
Alber studio of associated artists,
6288, 6289
Milligan (John):
United we stand—national defense,
A, B. © 1. each June 15, 1940; G
36098, 36099.
Allemow, August.* 6290
Food storage. © 1c. July 5, 1940;
G 36097,
Barnhart, Dudley R.* 6291-6295
Brother.—Caught in the act.—Grand-
pa.—Junior.—Sis. ©1c. each July 26,
1940; G 36154-36158.
Barrie, Kate Hayt.* 6296, 6297
Baby hand, hearts at wrist—Woman
hand, fingers slightly bent, arrow at
wrist. © Mar. 27, 1940; G 36126,
36127.
Baxter, J. Charles.* 6298
Key to the White House. © 1.
July 6, 1940; G 36179.
Beardsley & Foster agency. 6299
Beardsley (James S.) :
Fresh up with 7 up. ©1c. June
22, 1940; G 36141.
Benzing monument co. 6300, 6301
Mingesz (Michael C.) Memorial:
Redemann.—Slauson. © 1c, each
June 24, 1940; G 36165, 36166.
Birkmeier & sons.* 6302-6304
Memorial:
Mensing.—Perry.—Slover. ©1e.
each May 31, 1940: G 36162-36164.
Black, Rutherford E.* 6305-6307
Ascension of Christ.—Last Supper.—
Lone Ranger. © 1 ¢. each June 20,
1940; G 36075-86077.
Bosko, Steve.* 6308, 6309
Cantor (Eddie)—Robinson (Edward
G.) © 1c. each July 10, 1940: G
36170, 36171.
Brewer (Charles A.) & sons.
Brewer (Nelson C.) :
Washington, D. C. © July 10,
1940 ; G 36070.
6310
Burroughs, Walter & Jefferson, W. T.
6311
Vanderloon (Si):
Fathers of America, symbol of the
nation’s finest liquors. © 1 ¢ Julyaze:
1940 ; G 36112,
Busbey, Ralph C, & Edwards, T. Paton.
6312
Edwards (T, Paton):
From the cross roads of America,
to the White House, Wendell L. Willkie,
© 1c. July 10, 1940; G 36065.
Catholic herald, 6313
Mary Immaculate (Sister) :
Holy face of Jesus. © 1c. July
23, 1940; G 36137,
Chace, Robert M.* 6314
Air raid. © June 19, 1940: G 36094.
Collins, Eugene R, 6315
Cannon (Earl):
I’m perched on row A this year—
vote Republican. ©1c. June 11, 1940:
G 36117.
Columbia statuary co,
Martinek (Joseph) :
Japanese female figure, 403. © 1
e. July 12, 1940; G 36128.
Columbian bank note co.
Fors (Lawrence) j7.:
Vignette—allegorical male figure,
6316
6317
seated, holding dividers & scroll. ©
1c, July 20, 1940; G 36108.
Crocetta bros. & co., ine, 6318
Crocetta (Patrick):
Crocetta’s gloves are as good as
French made on the American bench.
©l1c. July 30, 1940; G 36198.
Cross bros. co, 6319-6323
Geist (Angela A.) Memorial:
Flowers, 5606.—Landsen, 5600. ©
July 13, 1940; G 36109, 36110.
Hanaford, 5611. © July 26, 1940:
G 36161,
McClellan (Harry E.) Memorial:
Baxter, 5612.—Mason, 5609. ©
July 26, 1940; G 36159, 36160.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6324
Dallmann, Otto Georg.* 6324
Chip from the old rock. © July 9,
1940; G 36081.
Davis, Abe.* 6325
God bless America, stamp. © 1 ¢
July 15, 1940; G 36172.
Donne, Elmo Dell’.
Foster (Charles C.) :
Casket to be fabricated in molded
plastics. ©1c. July 11, 1940; G 36131.
Modern community mausoleum, ©
1 ce, May 18, 1940; G 36130.
Dreher, Ernest S.*
Dreher memorial.
1940; G 35129,
Dunn, William G.* 6329
Preparedness. © 1c, July 17, 1940;
G 36084,
Edwards, Emmie W.* 6330-6332
Mothers’ day emblems, A-C. © 1 ¢.
each June 14, 1940; G 36138-36140,
Ellis, Robert E.* 6333
Raid of Satanta. © 1c. July 22,
1940; G 36111.
Fay, Fred A.* 6334
Sixth column: think American—talk
American—act American. ©1c. July
15, 1940; G 36078.
Flynt, May EH. & Sexton, Patricia.* 6335
Religio-scientia. © 1 ¢, June 19,
1940 ; G 36101,
Forrest, William O’Fallon.* 6336
Golden spurs. © 1c. July 10, 1940;
6326, 6327
6328
© 4 ce July.
G 36186.
Frels, Mary Virginia & Lamm, William
R. 6337
Frels (Mary Virginia) :
Nest of our country’s eagles. © 1
ce. June 15, 1940; G 36115.
Frost, Violet Loo.* 6338
Loo-Ann dress.
G 361382.
Fucci; Louis V.
Ceglia (Violet) :
Honeymoon month, July. — Month
of babies, March. — Month of brides,
June. — Month of flowers & romance,
May.—Month of showers, April. ©1ce.
each July 18, 1940; G 36173-36177.
Gerrits, Adrian H.* 6344
Pull for. © 1. June 28, 1940; G
36073.
© 1c. June 138, 1940;
6339-6343
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Grant advertising, ine. 6345
Grant (Will C.):
What’s the big idea? ©1ce. July
11, 1940; G 36153.
Hamilton, Henry Montgomery, 6346
Russell (Charles M.) :
Waiting for the herd to cross. ©
1e. June 6, 1940; G 36147.
Herzel, Paul* 6347
Fawn. © July 10, 1940; G 36095.
Hoffman, Malvina.* 6348-6350
Snow leopard, — Young camel, —
Young giraffe. © 1 ¢ each July 19,
1940; G 36102-36104,
Hood, Ethel P.* 6351
Hayes (Helen) ©1c. July 22, 1940;
G 36113.
Hudson, Albert Emory.* 6352
Outside interference. © 1c, June 25,
1940; G 36069,
Izorenko, John I. 6353, 6354
Cortesano (Benjamin) & Izorenko
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Duet exhibit.—Waiting for the fish.
© 1c. each July 23, 1940; G 36124,
36125.
Jones bros. co.
Braun (Carl Conrad) :
6355-6358
Memorial, D-686—D-689. © June
28, 1940; G 36194-36197.
Kaufman, Solomon P.* 6359-6362
Bowknot stars and stripes.——Memo-
lok.—Number please. © 1c. each July
23, 1940; G 36150-36152.
Lights of America. © 1c. July 26,
1940; G 36180.
Ladewich (H. G.) & co. 6363-6370
Ladewich (E. G.) Memorial:
Baxter, 3854. — Washington, 3855.
© June 1, 1940; G 36086, 36087.
Benedict, 3857.—Brinkman, 3853.—
Hiller, 3856. — Jackson, 3863. — Keene,
3862. — Lawrence, 3869. © June 15,
1940; G 36085, 36088-36092.
Larsen, Horace Adolphus.* 63871, 6372
Abide in Me, A-109.—For God so
loved the world that He gave His only
begotten Son that whosoever believeth
on Him should not perish but have
everlasting life, B-107. © July 1, 1940;
G 36082, 36083.
Lima, S. E.* 6373
Donkey with basket on back. © July
25, 1940; G 36427.
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no. 7, 1940
Lupo, Vincenzo Georges.* 6374-6376
My Sacred Heart. © 1c. July 5,
1940; G 36106.
Sea horse.
36178.
Tropical courtship. © 1c. June 24,
1940; G 36105.
MacAfee, Norman S. S8.* 6377
Keeps its head. ©1c. June 21, 1940;
G 36142.
Macdowell, J. W.*
American party.
1940; G 36093.
Mayer, Chester Justin.* 6379.
Singing monk, 3. © 1. Sept. 3,
1940; G 36414.
Meyer, Richard Andrew.*
Atta spin me—spin me atta.
July 19, 1940 ; G 36148.
© 1c. July 22, 1940; G
6378
Orr ce sully 1s:
6380, 6381
)cle:
Spin it atta—atta spin it ©le
July 22, 1940; G 36149.
Miller, Mrs. David Livingston. 6382
Smith (Glanville W.):
Miller family memorial. © Mar.
19, 1940; G 36198.
Mills, Edna Clark.* 6383-6385
Apples.—Cherries.—Grapes. © July
2, 1940 ; G 36183-36185.
Moreno, George.* 6386
Camera bug shop. © 1c. July 27,
1940 ; G 36169.
Nielsen, Charles I.* 6387
Crossing equator on U. S. warship.
© 1c. June 4, 1940; G 36116.
Patrick, Frank Henry.
Patrick (Frank Vincent) :
Lincoln (Abraham)—Uranian an-
gel man. © 1c. each July 29, 1940;
G 36167, 36168.
Patrick (Frank Vincent) Head of:
Angel mermaid.—Comrade.—Des-
ert man.—Gato.—Malibu.—Westwood.
© 1c. each July 22, 1940; G 36118—
36123.
Phillips (Charles H.) & co., ine.
6396, 6397
6388-6395
Phillips (Charles H.) :
4 wise monkeys.—4 wiser men. ©
1 c. each July 15, 1940; G 36079, 36080.
Pitbladdo (Grant R.) memorials, inc.*
6398
Niper (Hannah Spence) memorial.
© 1c. June 24, 1940; G 361383.
Presbyterian home for aged couples &
aged men. 6399
Robinson (James Berkeley) :
Presbyterian home for aged couples
and aged men, 1885, insignia. © 1.
July 5, 1940; G 36068.
OF ART
6420
Pushman, Hovsep.* 6400
When autumn is here. © 1c. Aug.
3, 1940; G 36213.
Rickey, George Warren.* 6401
Factory, farm and future in Michi-
gan. © 1c. July 24, 1940; G 36135.
Rochlus, B. Ben.* 6402
We will win with Wendell Willkie.
©l1c. July 15, 1940; G 36181.
Rosenberg, Heinz.*
Banana trumpeter with tails.
May 9, 1940; G 36074.
Rosner, Richard & Gondor, Emery I.
6404
6403
©lc.
Gondor (Emery I.) :
Flick and Flock, and Fleck the
dog. ©1e. July 18, 1940; G 36143.
Russell, Charles S.* 6405
America—love her or leave her. ©
1c. July 19, 1940; G 36107.
Schade, Marion E. 6406
Alfalfa Zeke. © 1. Apr. 10, 1940;
G 36200.
Scott, Howard.* 6407
Willkie-McNary. © 1 ce. July 11,
1940; G 36201.
Shaw, Harold E.* 6408, 6409
Don’t send an [ass] to do an [ele-
phant’s] job. Job for an [elephant]
not an [ass] ©1c. each July 13, 1940;
G 36071, 36072.
Spayd, Anna Lenora.* 6410
Girl’s head. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1940; G
36202.
Star novelty co. 6411
Stehower (Peter) :
Delivering the goods. ©1e. July
22, 1940; G 36114.
Susser, Samuel S. 6412
Susser (Herman F.):
Good Will-kie. © 1c July 31,
1940 ; G 36199.
Toudor, Alice J.* 6413
Great profile. (John Barrymore) ©
Apr. 18, 1940; G 36096.
Vazah, ine.
Scovil (Cora) :
Sitting lady, 726—Standing lady,
776, 777, 991, 992.—Standing man, M-
71. ©l1c. each July 29, 1940; G 36187-
36192.
6414-6419
Vermont marble co. 6420
Whitehouse (Louis A.) :
Eschweiler memorial. D3-5220.
© June 28, 1940; G 36063.
129
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRI¥F
6421
Vos, George W.* 6421
Roo. © 1c. June 22, 1940; G 36062.
Vuono, Joseph. 6422
Vuono (Peter) :
Makers and bakers of yesteryear.
© 1c. June 15, 1940; G 36182.
Wainright, Joseph C.* 6423, 6424
American balance of authority in
government.—Americanism ideal. © 1
e. each July 3, 1940; G 36066, 36067.
Wallace, Norman.* 6425
Featurets. © 1c. July 11, 1940; G
36144.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Waller, Casper C.* 6426
Key to prosperity. © 1c July 10,
1940 ; G 36064.
Webb, Edith.
Lloyd (Lucile) :
Restored sundial of Mission San
Carlos Borromeo. © 1 ¢. May 27, 1940;
G 361384.
6427
Wegenaar (J. L.) co., inc.* 6428
O’Donnell memorial. © 1c. July 2,
1940 ; G 36100.
Ziegler, Frederick J.* 6429
Aphrodite,
36136.
©l1e. July 25, 1940; G
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1,
130
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTO-
GRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Aatell & Jones, inc. 6430-6439
All States Inn.—Block’s little menu.—
Dairyland Farms. — Gulf Hill Parlors
restaurant.—Pig ’n Whistle-—Wayside
Food Shop. © May 17, 1940; K 46194-
46196, 46199, 46200, 46202.
Coleman hotel. — Hotel Murphy. —
Olde Sampler room. Hotel Stephen Gi-
rard place doily. © Apr. 12, 1940; K
46197, 46198, 46203.
Hotel Cumberland. © May 13, 1940;
K 46203.
Advertising novelty co.
Defend America first.
1940; K 46134.
Harly seamanship. — Fellowship. —
Jingle bells.—Pals at prayer.—Slow but
6440-6446
© June 27,
sure.—Yodeling cowboy. © July 9,
1940; K 4620846213,
Agno, Orin. 6447
Sanitary telephone attachment. © 1
e. July 11, 1940; I 26562,
Allied mills, ine. 6448
Opell (Mrs. Luther) shows how to
increase turkey profits. © July 5,
1940; K 46151.
American airlines, inc. 6449
Stowe, Vermont, America’s most
peaceful city, 85. © Aug. 5, 1940; J
30767.
American automobile assn. 6450
General plan—midget speedway. ©
May 14, 1940; I 26466.
American stove co. 6451
Regardez, Henri, these Americans
they now swing even the beefsteak, ©
Apr. 6, 1940; K 46135.
Americana publications. 6452
Mawney. house, in which was organ-
ized the first temperance society. ©
July 26, 1940; J 30747.
Amos, Betty P. 6453
Vapor sealed jar opener. © 1c. July
11, 1940; I 26576.
Anthony co. 6454
Riley Waters... quick lunch. © June
28, 1940; K 46107.
Ashley (David), ine. 6455
9:45 a. m. accommodation, Stratford,
Connecticut, 4; by Edward Lamson
Henry. © July 24, 1940; H 1756,
Auteri, Leonard J. 6456
Device for cutting headings into mim-
eograph stencils and the like. © 1c.
July 11, 1940; I 26556.
Autocard mfg. co., ine. 6457
Yahrzeit chart.
46081.
Autry, Gene. 6458-6462
Gene Autry rides. © June 2, 9, 16,
23, 30, 1940 ; K 46099-46108.
Banister, James G.
Exhaust muffler.
1940 ; I 26550.
Bankes, Clinton Harry. 6464
Route meter with rotating route map.
©lc. July 11, 1940; I 26577.
Barbat, William Frank, 6465
Computation graph for dip compo-
nents in sections of exaggerated vertical
scale. © Jan. 16, 1940; I 26529,
Barber, Joseph H. 6466
Business incentives and performance.
Rey. issue. © July 26, 1940; I 26611.
© July 1, 1940; K
6463
© 1c. July 11,
Barrett, Oliver Glen. 6467
Mystical lure of the desert. © July
15, 1940; K 46206.
Baskowitz, Joseph. 6468
[Engraver’s design chart for initials
and monograms shown of flat silver,
nos. 1-102] © June 24, 1940; K 46189.
Beman, Spencer S. 6469
Octagon house. © May 16, 1940; I
26441.
Bertalan, John G. 6470
Automatic directional automobile sig-
nal. ©1le. July 11, 1940; I 26578.
131
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6471
Beynon, William Henry. 6471
Roads of life. © June 1, 1940; I
26618.
Bissell, Clinton S. 6472
Chart of spherics, adapted to naviga-
tion. © June 27, 1940; I 26480.
Blair, Hosea. 6473
Acoustic chart. ©1c. May 23, 1940;
I 26484.
Bleier, Milton A. 6474, 6475
Guardsman, 401, 402. © July 1,
1940; K 46105, 46106,
Blomster, Arthur. 6476
Automatic stacker fork. ©1c, July
11, 1940; I 26586,
Bottos, Guy. 6477
Bicycle or exercise machine. © 1 ©.
July 11, 1940; I 26572.
Brede, inc. 6478
Welcome aquatennial visitors. ©
July 15, 1940; K 46225.
Brittingham, J. S8., s7. 6479
Combination fire safety ash tray. ©
July 17, 1940; I 26501.
Brower, Howard Gratz, 6480
Tilgen casted grave marker. © 1.
June 25, 1940; I 26454.
Brown, Cal V. 6481
Folding pipe for smoking. © 1 «.
Aug, 5, 1940; I 26625,
Brown, John M. 6482
Toe hose saver. ©1c, July 11, 1940;
I 26557.
Brown & Bigelow,
Moran (Earl) :
Aiming to please, 30303.—Coming
out on top, 30309.—Easy on the eyes,
30302.—Fisherman’s luck, 30805—Hold
everything, 30306.—It’s a gift, 30312.—
Not so dusty, 30311.—Popular number,
30301.—Pretty ducky, 30304.—Sight to
sea, 30308. — Southern exposure,
30310.—Watch this one, 30307. © June
24, 1940; K 46136-46147,
6483-6494
Brown instrument co. 6495-6511
[Brown instrument co, chart] 3019.
© Apr. 23, 1940; I 26459.
— 12558. © June 6, 1940; I 26504.
—— 12581. © June 13, 1940; I
6508.
a 12617) 12610.
26445, 26447.
© May 8, 1940; I
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
— 12618. © May 9, 1940; I 26446.
—— 12620. © May 138, 1940; I 26448.
— 12621. © May 17, 1940; I 26470.
—— 12622. © May 23, 1940; I 26471.
—— 12623. © May 21, 1940; I 26472.
— 12626. © June 17, 1940; I
26607.
Brown instrument co.
chart, 12089.
12091.
= WAI.
—— 12098.
flow meter
© May 31, 1940; I 26506.
© May 9, 1940; I 26473,
© May 8, 1940; I 26444.
© June 8, 1940: I 26606.
— 12094. © June 38, 1940; I 26505.
—— 12095. © May 381, 1940; I 26469,
Bufton, Frederick Charles, 6512
Cooking ranges or stoves. © 1 «
July 11, 1940; I 26571.
Calkins, Golden R, 6513
Clamp-on ash tray. © 1c. July 12,
1940; I 26546.
Capital art & pub, co. 6514
Supreme court of the United States,
1789-1940. © May 15, 1940; J 30600.
Carew, Paul T, & Werner, William F,
6515
Solenoid cryptographic typewriter
and Double solenoid. © 1c. July 11,
1940 ; I 26574.
Carriker, W. C. 6516
Crank gear mechanism. © 1c. July
11, 1940; I 26594.
Carroll photo service. 6517
Hollywood gold cup $50,000.00 added
July 27th, 1940. Challedon. © July
30, 1940; J 30766.
Cherniavsky, Josef. 6518
Jungleland band. © 1c. July 26,
1940: J 30716,
Christensen, Grover N. 6519
Musical glasses. ©1c. July 2, 1940;
I 26451.
Cleary, John Denis. 6520
Greatest span ever built by man. ©
June 20, 1940; K 46116.
Cline, Walter M. 6521-6531
Cabin Lincoln was born in, Lincoln
memorial, Ky., 3—A—24.—Trail of the
lonesome pine, across Frozen Mountain
near Natural Bridge state park, Ky.,
1-Y-127. © June 15, 1940; J 30602;
30603.
132
CLASSES
no. 7, 1940
Neel Gap, Ga.:
Bathing beach, Lake Trahlyta, Vo-
gel state park, A-25.—East from Blood
Mt., showing Lake Trahlyta, A-29.—
Looking east from Blood Mt., A-26.—
Trahlyta (Lake), Vogel state park,
A-21—A-24.—West from Blood Mt.,
A-27, A-28. © July 15, 1940; J 30778—
30786.
Cobbs-Hamilton co.
Flower design.
46220.
6532
© Jan. 15, 1940; K
Coca-cola co. 6533
Opening new doors. © June 12,
1940; J 30607.
Coffman, Glenn H. 6534
Revolving refrigerator shelves. © 1
e, July 11, 1940; I 26601.
College bookstore, inc. 6535
Dartmouth [Indian] © June 8,
1940; K 46092.
Community chests & councils, inc,
6536
©
Good neighbors build America.
June 20, 1940; K 46078.
Continental American life
co.
insurance
6537
Continental American building. ©
July 11, 1940; K 46224.
Cory, William Willoughby. 6538
ROTRETANR. ©1c. July
22, 1940; J 30629.
Coutchie, Raymond Gilbert. 6539
I am the Light of the World. ©1e.
July 1, 1940; J 30601.
Coveleskie, Joseph. 6540, 6541
Hydraulic and electrical bomb racks
for aircraft. © 1c. July 30, 1940; I
26612.
Military automatic rifle and machine
guns, ammunition magazines, vertical
radial and horizontal radial, recoil &
report minimizing plan, anti-aircraft
battery plan. © 1c. July 2, 1940; I
26450.
Creer, Philip Douglas. 6542
Two story residence. ©1c. July 23,
1940 ; I 26614.
Crothers, John. 6543
Percolator sterilizer. © 1c. July 11,
1940 ; I 26563.
Cummings, Evert R. 6544
Proxy card. © June 26, 1940: K
46163.
13
H-K
6565
Cummings, George B. 6545
Lyn (Jeri) Lonnie Lua. Your sweet
and lovely songstress. © July 22, 1940:
J 30637.
Dasenbrock, John. 6546
New and practical blower attachment
to the handle for hand saw and oper-
ated by trigger. © 1c. July 1, 1940;
I 26449.
Davies, F. Lubbock. 6547
Davies air-ride seat frame suspension
system. © 1c. May 16, 1940; I 26543.
Delaney, William J. 6548
Delaney’s device for combing ma-
chines. © 1c. July 11, 1940; I 26591.
DeShong, A. H. 6549
Improvements in mechanical packing.
©1e. July 11, 1940; I 26588.
Doherty, Raymond H. 6550-6554
Hold it. © June 17-21, 1940; K
46166-46170.
Doran, William T. 6555
Lunar (moon) rainbow over Hono-
lulu. © May 2, 1940; J 306382.
Dortch, Eulie G. 6556
Improved binder. © 1c. July 11,
1940 ; I 26548.
Dougherty, Glenn O. 6557
Handy salt and pepper shaker. © 1
ce. July 18, 1940; I 26620.
Drehwing, Carl. 6558
Mechanical electric switch. © 1 ©.
July 11, 1940; I 26582.
Duttweiler, John J. 6559, 6560
Dwelling house, 50, 51. © 1c. each
July 13, 1940; I 26487, 26488.
Economics statistics, ine. 6561
Economics statistics investment tren-
dicator, 1919-1939. © June 18, 1940;
I 26530.
Ellett, Tillie A.
Via air mail.
46161.
Endicott Johnson corp. 6563
Compare Johnsonian, smartest shoes
on the square. © May 18, 1940; K
6562
© June 13, 1940; K
46108.
Eugene, Itd. 6564
Vue-gene, 85/-3. © 1c. July 15,
1940; J 30613.
Evans, Lyle J.
Power sled.
I 26581.
6565
© 1c. July'11, 1940;
2
Oo
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6566
Feigenspan (Christian) brewing co.
6566-6570
Commended by competent critics. ©
July 23, 1940; K 46214.
Distinguished week-end guest. ©
June 25, 1940; K 46110.
Highly regarded by man of discern-
ment. © July 9, 1940; K 46186.
Predominant where quality prevails.
© July 16, 1940; K 46187.
Standard among men who set the
standard. © July 2, 1940; K 46109.
Finkelstein, Elliot. 6571
Dog-on-it, this is swell paper. ©
July 12, 1940; J 30768.
Folk, Nicholas. 6572
Broken axle puller. © 1c. July 11,
1940 ; I 26599.
Ford, Lester S., s7. 6573, 6574
Mack trucks, Lenoir chair co., fleet,
1,2. ©1c each July 8, 1940; J 30760,
30761.
Foto pay day, ine. 6575
Foto pay day envelope tray. ©1e.
July 30, 1940; J 30759.
Frashers, inc. 6576-6585
Down where the vest begins, J—44.—
Greetings from an old friend, J—22.—
Havin’ a fine time. Wish you were
here, J-32.—Hot meals at all hours,
J-2.—If it hasn’t a hole... it isn’t a
life saver, J-51.—I’m just nuts about
you, J-80.—Nuts to you, J-—25.— That
funny little room, J-34.—When shall
we four meet again, J—10.—Yoo-hoo!
Wish you were here, J-81. © Jan. 15,
1939; J 30735-30744.
Frederick, William Joseph. 6586
Formula for building the kKnockless,
cockless line of pistons. © 1c. July
12, 1940; I 26547,
Frick collection. 6587-6603
Bronze reliquary—bust of a saint; by
Hans Multscher.
Front.—Left profile-—Rear.—Right
side. © July 19, 1940; H 1747, 1749-
1751.
Court, no. 10.—18th century French
calendar clock.—Living hall-fireplace
and Venus.—Riesener (Jean Henri),
French drop-front desk dated 1790,
marquetry with ormolu mounts.—16th
century Italian carved walnut chest.—
Stairway, no. 2. © June 13, 1940; J
30622, 30623, 30625-30628,
English walnut side chair, early 18th
century, with guilt lead mounts and
crest in verre églomisé. © July 2, 1940;
J 30624.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Hall (Madame), right side; by Au-
gustin Pajou. © July 19, 1940; H 1748.
Hall (Peter Adolf) ; by Augustin Pa-
jou. © July 19, 1940; H 1746.
Haussonville (Comtesse d’) ; by J. A.
D. Ingres.
’ Detail: hands and arms.—Detail:
head and left hand.—Detail: reflection
of head and neck. © July 19, 1940; H
1752-1754.
Saint, detail no. 3, feet; by Piero della
Francesca. © July 19, 1940; H 1755.
Frost & Reed, ltd. 6604-6607
Pine screen; by Ethelyn C, Stewart.
© Jan. 18, 1940; H 1760.
Village rendez-vous; by Stanhope A.
Forbes. © May 29, 1940; H 1763.
Wardle (E.):
Cage.—Lovers. © Apr. 22, 1940;
H 1761, 1762.
Gerlach-Barklow co. 6608
Their priceless heritage. © June 17,
1940; K 46192.
Gonzales, Columbus S. 6609
Modern transmitting vocal recording
silent system. ©l1c. July 25, 1940; J
30688.
Goodman, Joseph Lawrence.
6610, 6611
Newport, R. I.:
Bailey’s Beach.—Easton’s Beach.
© Aug. 2, 1940; J 30763, 30764.
Gray, Merrill R. 6612
Pylon. ©1e. July 22, 1940; I 26541,
Greystone studios, inc. 6613
Willkie (Wendell Lewis) © Mar. 30,
1940; J 30715.
Guntrip, F. E. 6614
Hand bag and satchel guard. ©1e«.
July 12, 1940; I 26545,
Haberstroh, John C,
Yellowstone park :
Big buffalo.—Buffalo close up. ©
June 19, 1940; J 30717, 30718.
Haffenereffer & co., inc, 6617
Cooling climax to a summer evening,
© July 15, 1940; K 46148.
Hager, Ernest & Overback, Howard.
6618
It seems like yesterday—when our
beaches looked like an exhibition of
tents. © July 28, 1940; K 46231.
Hahn-Rodenburg co, 6619
Protect America! No fifth column
here. © July 5, 1940; K 46095.
6615, 6616
134
CLASSES. H—-K
no. -7, 1940. 6665
Hall, Otto. 6620 | mas, R-16, Doe pha rr nga
Rite ttn cece : R-214. July 1, 1940; K
Smoking pipe protector. © 1c, July | Tosary, ; 5
11, 1940; I 26549, 46117-46130.
Hanley (James) co. 6621-6623 Tia James a ey ' wie
. sino-ar- : . et.
Cooling .. . if you want real, down- evolving-or-com ina ion alpha
right refreshment. © July 8, 1940; © 1e, June 29, 1940; I 26455,
K 46104. High, E. Nelson. 6650
Guess I won’t work today. Doggone
these dog days. © July 24, 1940; K
46207.
Phooey rhubarb!
better with Hanley’s.
K 46149,
Hann, Adolph.
Paw Paw Lake.
30616.
Harper standard engraving co, 6625
Put Roosevelt on the backs of both
Democratic donkeys, 184. © June 11,
1940; K 46077,
Hayashi, George M. 6626
Improved knife sharpener for house-
hold use. © 1c. July 11, 1940; I 26596.
Hays corp. 6627, 6628
Good food tastes
© July 15, 1940;
6624
© July 7, 1940; J
Hays recorder chart, 356, 357. ©
July 18, 1940; I 26604, 26605.
Hebert, Arthur Joseph. 6629
Improved laying nest. ©1ce, July
15, 1940; I 26615.
Hecker products corp. 6630
Presidential coins, ZPS-108. © Apr.
3, 1940; K 46191.
Heliton, Roy Daniel. 6631
Photo letter. © 1c. June 1, 1940;
IT 26534,
Hendricks, Murray P. 6632
Broom-spreading device. ©1c, July
11, 1940; I 26600.
Hess, Edward A, 6633
World’s largest cathedral tree, P73.
© July 31, 1940; J 30765.
Heye, George J,
Glimmerglass
Land.
Heywood (R. R.) co., ine,
Religious greeting cards:
At Christmastime, R-126, R-219.—
Blessed Christmas, R-13.—Christmas
blessings, R-125.—Joyous Christmas,
R-14, R-217.— Joyous Christmas greet-
ings, R-12.—My Christmas rosary, R-
120.—Season’s greetings, R-15, R-127,
R-218.—Spiritual bouquet at Christ-
6634
in lLeatherstocking
© July 4, 1940; J 30748.
6635-6648
Windisch, 103. ©1c, June 27, 1940;
I 26535.
Hoehn, Thurman L, 6651
Model of B soaring plane. © July 6,
1940; I 26476,
Hoff rubber stamp co, [inc.] 6652
Minneapolis aquatennial, Where life
begins in °40, July 20 to 28. © May
15, 1940; K 46190,
Hoffman, Ronald F. 6653
Vehicle controlled governor for
motor trucks. © 1c. July 11, 1940; I
26602.
Holmes eureka lumber co, 6654
Redwood home of the month, July,
1940. © July 3, 1940; K 46175,
Hurlburt, Philip §. (6655
Zippo. ©1c, July 20, 1940; I 26528,
Industrial equities, inc., 6656-6659
It don’t cost nuthin’ to try, and it’s
just as easy as fallin’ off a log to win
cash awards.—Our suggestion system
pays you dividends when you deposit
suggestions.—Spirit of independence,
submitting ideas pays big dividends to
those who try.—Thanksgiving, both the
management and the employees are
thankful for the suggestions adopted.
© June 13, 1940; K 46083-46086.
Ives color processes, ine, 6660
Willkie (Wendell L.) © June 25,
1940; K 46221.
Jackson, Joseph James. 6661
Evenbaker king, cooking stove. © 1
e. July 10, 1940; I 26482.
Jacky, Elmer G. 6662
Star handy hanger. © 1c. July 17,
1940 ; I 26499.
Jardine, George Winsor. 6663, 6664
Auxiliary tread for rubber tires. ©
1e. July 11, 1940; I 26551.
Self-retaining catheter. © 1c. July
138, 1940 ; I 26618.
Jeffrey, Melvin R. 6665
Highway ski-skates. © 1c. July 11,
1940 ; I 26589.
135
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6666
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Johnson, Charles Emon & Hopkins,
Frank Emon. 6666, 6667
Improved No-jaks, 12810, 11-24-36.
© le July 5, 1940; I 26475.
Rain-bo elec. unit, 5. © June 21,
1940 ; I 26486.
Kellogg, John Leroy. 6668
Chromatic range value diagram. ©
1e. July 15, 1940; I 26495.
Kimble glass co. 6669-6671
Kimble assurance, correct design. ©
July 1, 1940; K 46082.
Kimble glass vials get your product
in. © July 1, 1940; K 46098.
Minnesota Babcock reagent no, 735.
© July 15, 1940; K 46160.
King features syndicate, ine. 6672-6697
Chaput (Nurse Dorine), five Dionne
quintuplets and nurse Leona Dubeau, E
118.—Dionne (Yvonne and Marie) E
134.—It’s swing time at the quintuplet
nursery, EH74.—Quins have house of
wonders for their dolls, E 138. © July
28, 1940; J 30773-30776.
Dafoe (Dr.) & Emilie Dionne, E 148.
© July 21, 1940; J 30734.
Dionne (Annette) with grandpere
Olivier Dionne, E 24.—Dionne (Emilie)
with grandfather Moise Legros, E 16.—
Dionne (Grandfather) and Cecile Di-
onne, E 22.—Five Dionne quintuplets
with grandfathers Moise Legros and
Olivier Dionne, E 21.—Legros (Grand-
father) and Marie Dionne, grandfather
Dionne and Yvonne Dionne, E 26. ©
July 7, 1940; J 30645-30649.
Dionne (Cecile) D 92.— Dionne
(Emilie) D 95.— Dionne (Marie) D
91.—Five Dionne quintuplets, D 88. ©
June 23, 1940; J 30595-80598.
Dionne (Emilie) E 55, E 81.—Dionne
(Emilie and Yvonne) with officer and
Tony, E 97.—Dionne (Yvonne) E 37.—
5 Dionne quintuplets, E 27, E 75. ©
July 14, 1940; J 30639-30644.
Dionne family, D 74.—Dionne (Mr.
and Mrs.) with five Dionne quintuplets,
C 21. © June 17, 1940; J 30772, 30777.
Five Dionne quintuplets with Dr. Da-
foe, E 4.—Passing another great mile-
stone in life, EK 1.—Pilon (Rev. Father
Victor) with five Dionne quintuplets,
KH 3.— Quintuplets hear prayers for
peace, E 2. © June 30, 1940; J 30608—
30611.
Kocher, Clinton F. 6698
Won’t-splash catsup bottle. © 1 «.
July 11, 1940; I 26564.
Kramer, Irving V. 6699, 6700
Saf-tee envelope for phonograph rec-
ord albums.—Unique instant scorer. ©
1c. each July 18, 1940; I 26498, 26494.
Kreidler, Byron Bradford. 6701
Rainier (Mount) © June 29, 1940; J
30631.
Krickbaum, Ida Ruth. 6702
Welcome to Wyoming. © 1c. June
11, 1940; J 30599.
Lake, Charles A, 6703
Checker players of Cape Cod, 68911;
from a painting by Wendell M. Rogers.
© May 24, 1940; H 1745.
Lalonde, J. B. Rene.
Improved scraper.
1940 ; I 26560.
Larsen, Alfred E. 6705
Mechanical dash indicating gasoline
guage. © 1c. July 11, 1940; I 26603.
Lathrop, George Noah, 6706, 6707
Bristol, Vt. :
Bristol village from 9000 ft., 43.—
View to east business section, 42. ©
July 15, 1940; J 30719, 30721.
Rutland, Vt., view to North Rutland
fair 19389. © July 20, 1940; J 30720.
Lee, H. 6708-6745
Alibi, G. P. 5585; by E. Zampighi.—
Approving the vintage, G. P. 5685; by
Wagner Hoshenberg. — Autumnal eve-
ning on the Wye, G. P. 5575; by Edwin
Boddington.—Champions, G, P. 5075;
by Rousseau. — Covered wagon trail,
G. P. 6655; by F. Grayson Sayre.—Dis-
tance; by Sidney R. Percy.—First over ;
by Gilbert S. Wright.—Flowers, vase &
goblet, G. P. 5495; by Jean Baptiste
Robie.—Garden beauties, G. P. 5125;
by Jean Baptiste Robie-——Happy hunt-
ing grounds, G. P. 5705; by J. Will
Brewer.—Landscape, G. P. 5555; by E.
J. Niemann.—Lilacs & apple blossoms in
vase; by Carle J. Blenner.—Moonlight,
mountains and cottage; by William M.
Thompson.—Mother & baby; by Wil-
liam Bouguereau. — Mountain lodge—
snow scene, G. P. 5642; by C. West-
chiloff. — Mountain scene; by Robert
Wood.—On the River Dee; by H. J.
Boddington.—Passing shower in Yel-
lowstone Canyon, G. P. 5715; by
Thomas Moran,— Rainier (Mount),
G. P. 5595; by Robert Wood.—Sailboat,
G. P. 5505; by Frank Vining Smith.—
Scene with stream and small mill-house
on left; by Heyn.—Springtime in the
country, G. P. 5665; by W. F. Wither-
6704
© 1c. July 11,
136
CLASSES H—-K
no. 7, 1940
ington.—Texas blue bells, P. 3625; by
Robert Wood.—Two pointers—one set-
ter: by J. A. Mohlte.—Uller Lake; by
Sidney R. Percy.—Venice aglow, G, P.
5015 ; by C. Calderon.—Venetian bridge ;
by Joseph Antoine Bouvard.—Venetian
waterway; by Joseph Antoine Bou-
vard.—View near Ripley, G. P. 5605;
by Thomas Hand.—Waterfalls ; by Wil-
liam M. Thompson.—Wedding of the
East and West: by Dey De Ribcow-
sky.—When shadows fall, G. P. 5005;
by H. J. Boddington—White Clipper
(Ship) ; by D. Sherrin.—Winter scene
(deer) G. P. 5635; by W. L. Palmer.—
Winter’s crimson sunset, G. P. 5615; by
William M. Thompson.—Yosemite; by
W. Keith. © June 1, 1940; H 1709-
1744.
[Willkie (Wendell L.)]; by F. H.
Harper. © July 25, 1940; H 1759.
Leeds & Northrup co. 6746-6764
[Leeds & Northrup co. recorder pa-
per] 324, 2078. © Dec. 29, 1939; I
96515, 26516.
545. © Mar. 20, 1940; I 26520.
— 548. © Apr. 20, 1940; I 26519.
——— 549. © Apr. 22, 1940; I 26518.
550, 552. © June 25, 1940; I
26514, 26517.
553. © May 10, 1940; I 26525.
er © (CG) May. 29, 1940. 1
26528, 26524.
556. © May 20, 1940; I 26522.
557. © June 21, 1940; I 26521.
Micromax model R chart, 1159. ©
2 ¢, Apr. 22, 1940 ; I 26507.
1160. © May 10, 1940; I 26508.
—— 1161-1165. © June 25, 1940; I
26509-26513.
Leigh, J. W. 6765
Don’t cheat yourself. © July 12,
1940; K 46131.
Lewis, Paton. 6766-6768
America (S. S.).—Nightingale
(Ship).—Sea Fox (Ship) © May 15,
1940; I 26531-26533.
Living American art, inc. 6769, 6770
Colts at Soda Springs: by Henry
Strater, 84. © July 1, 1940: H 1764.
Louisiana rice fields; by Thomas H.
Benton, 838. © July 1, 1940; H 1765.
Locke, Paul Laurence. 6771
God’s plan and purpose through the
ages. © June 18, 1940; K 46162.
13
6799
Loggins, Reuben L. 6772
Automatic accelerator control. ©
1c. July 11, 1940; I 26585.
Luedtke, Robert E. 6773
Three-in-one hideaway bed unit. ©
1c. July 11, 1940; I 26587.
Lutz, Burdette & Lutz, Stella. 6774
Sanitary milk bucket holder, ©1e.
July 8, 1940; I 26479.
McCrosky, Fred B. 6775
Quick return straight line pump jack.
© 1e. July 11, 1940; I 26595.
Macdonald engineering co. 6776
Sugar storage. © 1c. July 3, 1940;
I 26458.
McGann, Nellie Perkins. 6777
Two-part support clamp and im-
provements. © 1c July 11, 1940; I
26590.
McKay, Rollin H. 6778-6782
Evening on the Flathead, Arles,
Mont., 806. © July 18, 1940; J 30731.
Glacier park:
Glacier lilies, Logan Pass, 808.—
Going to the Sun Mountain, 805.—Mc-
Donald (Lake), 804.—Moonlight on St.
Mary’s Lake, 807. © July 18, 1940; J
30729, 30730, 30732, 30733.
Macouillard (Louis) jr. 6783, 6784
San Francisco cable cars, 2, 3. ©
July 1, 1940; K 46096, 46097.
Mange, Clarence E. 6785
Psychrometric nomograph. © June
29, 1940 ; I 26477.
Mansell (A. Vivian) & co., Itd.,
6786-6799
Hogarth (E.):
[Blue jug containing scobias, yel-
low & pink roses, etc.] 9284F.—[Blue
jug containing tobacco plant, honey-
suckle, antirrhinums] 9287F.—[White
jug containing anemones] 9319F.—
[White jug containing delphiniums,
dahlia, rose, etc.] 9285F.—[White jug
containing white & red dahlias, lupins,
ete:] 9320G. © Mar. 1, 1940: H 1777,
1778, 1782-1784.
[Main entrance, St. Bartholomew’s]
9475H: by [P. Stretton]—[Strand,
Cliffords Inn, Old record office] 9476H:
by [P. Stretton]—[Welcome guest]
9557K : by [M. Dovaston] © Mar. 1,
1940; H 1772, 1773, 1785.
(
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6800
Mansell (A. Vivian) & co:, 1td.—Contd.
[Sherrin (D.)]:
[Six wild swans flying over sea],
9482H.—[Wild birds flying over
marshes, sunset effect on water],
9433H. © Mar. 1, 1940; H 1774-1776.
Wardle (Arthur) :
[Spaniels] 9009H.—[Two Cairn
terriers] 9010H.—[Two rough-haired
terriers] 9012E. © Mar. 1, 1940; H
1779-1781.
Mansfield, Roger. 6800
Adjustable ladder attachment for
supporting paint pails. ©1c., July 11,
1940 ; I 26579.
Mead, Johnson & co. 6801, 6802
Babies supervised by physicians are
better babies.
46233.
Oh, so sleepy.
46232
Melikov, Frances. 6803
Vivid image of Our Lord. © June
12, 1940; K 46115.
Merrill, Frank H.
Merrill hooklock.
1940; I 26478.
© June 23, 1940; K
6804
© le July 6,
Miller, Frederick P. 6805
Connecting link for chains. © 1 «.
July 11, 1940; I 26558.
Miller, Lloyd G. 6806
Sweet Adeline.
30723.
Miller, Mrs. Sigrid Lenes.
Yarn ball holder.
1940 ; I 26554.
Miner & Allen, ine. 6808
Good morning ... here’s that photo
man again. © June 14, 1940; K 46080.
Moffett, Thomas O. 6809
Emergency battery cable terminal.
©1c. July 11, 1940; I 265583.
Mohler, Chester Lee. 6810
Corn shock tightener. ©1c. July 11,
1940; I 26561.
Mokray, William G. 6811
East Hall, R. I. state college, Kings-
ton, R. I. (© July 1, 1940; K 46114.
Moore, C. Bennette. 6812-6816
Dey ain’t gonna be no rine.—Way
down South. © May 6, 1940; J 30617,
30618.
© June 16, 1940; J
6807
© 1c July 11,
© July 23, 1940; K |:
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Louisiana magnolia.—Louisiana mag-
nolias.—Stanton Hall. © June 7, 1940;
J 30619-30621.
Morinville, Walter P. 6817
Automatic stop for film rewind. © 1
e. July 11, 1940; I 26568.
Mugler, Herman A. 6818
Standard auto pit single unit con-
struction. ©1c. July 10, 1940; I 26481.
Mulvihill, Bernard H. 6819
Multisection of the angle, the St. Paul
method. © 1c. July 30, 1940; I 26621.
Murphy, Dominic, 6820
Nine catchers. © 1c. July 12, 1940;
I 26544.
National industrial conference board,
ine, 6821-6825
Consumption expenditures for luxu-
ries in the United States. © June 28,
1940; I 26468.
Steel, United States, 1914-1939. ©
July 12, 1940; I 26500.
United States exports to South Amer-
ican countries. © June 21, 1940; I
26467.
Wages and cost of living, United
States, 1820-1939. © July 26, 1940; I
26616.
War department expenditures, United
States, 1914-1939. © July 19, 1940; I
26617. :
Neisius, Raymond L. 6826
Gripping dogs. ©1c. July 11, 1940;
I 26584.
Nelson, Mrs, Frances Wallace.
6827-6829
No more washing today, Pat, says Me-
hitabel.—Sleepy time for Pat & Mehita-
bel— Wash day for Mehitabel, Pat &
Mike make every lick count. ©1«.
each July 11, 1940; J 30769-80771.
New era, inc. 6830
We don’t need a new deal, we need a
new deck, vote Republican. © July 1,
1940; K 46150.
New York graphic soc., ine. 6831, 6832
Brahms at home; by R. A. Loederer.
© July 27, 1940; K 46226.
Eugenie (Hmpress) and the ladies of
her court; by F. Winterhalter. © July
27, 1940; H 1786. |
Nichols, Harry Howard. 6833-6836
Death ray insect trap.— Toilet fly
trap. © 1 ce. each July 1, 1940; I
26452, 26453.
138
CLASSES H-K
no. 7, 1940
Interchangeable typewriter type head
attachment. © 1c. June 13, 1940; I
26609.
Sanitary table fly trap. ©1c. July
19, 1940 ; I 26608.
Nutting, Wallace. 6837-6910
Above the mahogany, 3480.—Antique
pitcher, 9009.—Ashby arches, 7589.—
Baby’s breath, 83872, — Basket full,
8995.—Blue sugar bowl, 8990.—Brook
bank foliage, 7594.—Cones and seeds,
3487.—Cosmos and larkspur, 522.—
Figured pitcher, 8974—Fleur de lis
and spirea, 8340.—For-get-me-not clust-
er, 3326.—Garden harvest, 8980.—Greek
vase, 8979.—Hepatica, 625.—Jug of ber-
ries, 3438.—Knight errant vase, 3321.—
Lattice basket, 8962.—Laurel and hem-
lock, 8991.— Laurel crowned crag,
3342.—Laureled stream, 3344.—Laven-
der and old lace, 3400.—Lilies and lark-
spur, 3382.—Lily and fleur de lis bas-
ket, 8847.—Luster cup, 3318.—Luster
figures, 8981.—Luster pitcher, 8977.—
Madonnas, 3386.— Masque pitcher,
3325.—Meadow lilies, 3431.—Morning
Silence, 3331.— My cup _ overflows,
3423.—Old vase, 8965.— Opening rose
buds, 8992.— Opening roses, 3402.—
Peonies, 8832.—Peonies and syringa,
8842.—Pitcher of roses, 3323, 9003.—
Red berries, 3829.—Rhododendron buds,
3392.—Rose basket, 8829.—Roses and
larkspur, 8835.—Roses and larkspur
cluster, 8843.—Slender beauty, 3330.—
Stiegel cup, 8851.—Troubled brook,
7595.—Van Fleet rose, 9000.—Vanity
and constancy, 352.—Washington pitch-
er, 8849.—Yellow lilies, 8830. © July
1, 1940 ; J 30650-30700.
Basket of for-get-me-nots, 8827.—
Bowl] of peonies, 8839.—From a summer
garden, 3433.—Full summer, 3434.—
Laurel bud and blossom, 8983.—Laurel
roadside, 8867.—Massachusetts birches,
8394.—Milk pan of pond lilies, 3432.—
Overflowing, 8993.— Painter pitcher,
3390.—Petersham banks, 3332.—Shef-
field basket, 9001.—Spring meeting,
8853.—Sweet williams, 8996. © July
1, 1940; J 30701-30714.
Bean pot revised, 3407.—Forget-me-
nots. 8414.—Rhododendron blossoms,
Sores © July 31, 1940; J 30755, 30756,
Elm procession, 3026.—Wayside pool,
2945. © Apr. 1, 1940; J 30635, 30636,
Floating lilies, 3418.—Red lilies,
3394.—Red, white and green, 3362.—
Two lilies, 3421. © July 25, 1940; J
30752-30754, 30757.
6933
Oahu pub. co. 6911-6919
Ahi wela. © June 19, 1940; K
46185.
Blue Bell. © May 17, 1940; K
46180.
Down in Jungle Town.—Sweet Kalua
Lou. © May 381, 1940; K 46177, 46178.
I want somebody to love.—Sweet
Hawaiian moonlight. © May 9, 1940;
K46179, 46182,
©
Kailua capers.—Sweet lei mamo.
July 8, 1940; K 46183, 46184.
Lullaby. © May 16, 1940; K 46181.
6920
© 1c, July
O’Gara, Francis.
Novelty icicle spinner.
11, 1940; I 26593.
Oklahoma travel association, inc, 6921
Oklahoma poster stamps. Consists
of two sets, 25 subjects each. Official
1940 series. © May 17, 1940; K 46219,
Patriotic poster service, [inc.]
6922-6924
One ism for America, Americanism:
America produces 70% of the
world’s moving pictures, 782.—Citizen-
ship is your privilege, protect it, 753.—
Trojan horse and fifth) column activi-
ties, 779. © July 8, 1940; K 46111-
46113.
Permutit co, 6925, 6926
Rarnarex recorder chart, 26040,
26041. © July 19, 1940; I 26526, 62527,
Personius, G. A, 6927
Officers and guards, New York state
reformatory, Elmira, N. Y., A, D. 1939.
© July 15, 1940; J 30612.
Petersen, Carl C., 6928
Leak-proof roof construction. ©1c.
July 11, 1940; I 26575.
Powell, Francis Wilson, 6929
Self-centering, non-slipping screw-
driver. ©l1c. July 24, 1940; I 26542.
Powell, Frank. 6930-6932
Beverly Hills county club. © Aug.
1, 1940; K 46227.
Carrousel [club] © July 25, 1940;
K 46229.
Colony club,
46228.
Price, Weston A. 6933
Special foods of primitives for par-
ents-to-be and race regeneration by
obeying nature’s laws of life, lecture 7.
© July 1, 1940; J 30745.
© July 29, 1940; K
139
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6934
Proper, Carl. 6934
Utility beats futility. ©le. July 8,
1940; J 30728.
Prusow, Fred.
Man’s shirt collar.
1940; I 26457.
Purex corp., ltd. 6936
Linens stay new with gentle bleach,
LA-251. © June 17, 1940; K 46090.
6937
Ori ea aul ya
6935
© lec June 28,
Rajewich, Joe.
Fish pole holder.
1940 ; I 26559.
Rasmussen, Esther, 6938
Family of bears came out of the
woods sight-seeing. © July 11, 1940;
K 46205.
Reingenheim, Walter. 6939
Terrace tents. ©1c. June 15, 1940;
I 26485.
Republic flow meters co. 6940-6943
Republic flow meters co. chart, 12-
CA-25500, 12-2525. © July 10, 1940;
I 26489, 26490.
— 63—-CA-120300, 63-—CA-180606.
© July 2, 1940; I 26491, 26492.
Ritchey ptg. co. 6944
Keep U. S. American—smash the 5th
column, 3. Rev. © July 25, 1940; K
46230.
6945
© le. July 22,
Roberts memorials, ine.
Schultz memorial.
1940; I 26540.
Roose, Walter Jefferson. 6946
Pan lifter. © 1c. July 11, 1940; I
26552.
Rosenbaum, Nathan.
Safety window shade bracket.
c. June 18, 1940; I 26456.
Schoenduve, George Carl. 6948
Blake, Moffitt and Towne, Los Ange-
6947
© 1
les, basic weight comparator. © June
10, 1940; I 26619.
Schrodt, Paul I. 6949, 6950
Albany, N. Y.:
City Hall, second building, about
1745.—State st., north side, Broadway
to Pearl st., about 1805. © July 12,
1940; J 30614, 30615.
Schuette, Fred H. 6951
Baby support for bathtubs and im-
provements © 1c. July 11, 1940; I
26567.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
6952
Owl ic, July
Schulz, G. A.
Extension table.
1940 ; I 26580.
Schustrin, Joseph A, 6953-6956
Barbour (W. Warren) Republican,
U. S. senator, New Jersey.—EHdison
(Charles) Democrat, governor, New
Jersey. © 1. each July 12, 1940; I
26497, 26498.
Cromwell (James H. R.) Democrat,
U. S. senator, New Jersey. ©1c. July
9, 1940; I 26496.
Roosevelt-Wallace.
1940 ; I 26623.
Scientific model airplane co.
6957-6962
Fury. — Lightning. — Raven. — Sky-
scraper.—Speedster. © June 10, 1940;
K 26460-26464,
Scientific R. O. G. © June 10, 1940;
I 26610.
Sharp, William Velsen. 6963
Nickel-shake. © 1c. July 27, 1940;
J 30722.
Sherbondy, William A. 6964, 6965
Silent merchandiser display rack, 1,
2. ©1e. each July 12, 1940; J 30633,
30634.
Simmons, George U. 6966
[Don’t bite the hand that feeds you]
© June 27, 1940; K 46217.
OypPilsG ewe. 2,
Simplex valve & meter co. 6967-6968
Nivel de tangue de lavado en metros,
earta grafica 2043. © Apr. 3, 1940; I
26442.
Simplex meter type MS, gallons per
minute, chart 12067. © Apr. 19, 1940;
IT 26448.
Smith, James. 6969
Combination height gauge. © 1 «@
July 11, 1940; I 26569.
Southern memorial co. 6970, 6971
Memorial:
Barry.—Watts. © 1. each July
22, 1940; I 26538, 26539.
Stamaty, Stanley. 6972
Quigley’s quota. © Feb. 5, 1940; K
46215.
Stauffer, J. R. 6973-6975
Lake of molten lava.—Madame Pele’s
profie in flame.—White hot pahoehoe
lava fountains. © 1 ¢. each May 8,
1940; J 80787-30789.
140
CLASSES H—-K
no. 7, 1940
7020
6976
© cule 14,
Stone, Rolla T.
Solar water heater.
1940 ; I 26570.
Superman, inc. 6977
Superman scrap book. © June 24,
1940: K 46079.
Sutton, Ruth Haviland.
Nantucket:
6978, 6979
Basin.—Orange street. © June 3,
1940 ; K 46093, 46094.
Sylvania industrial corp. 6980-6983
Crystal clear, Sylvania cellophane is
erystal clear. © Mar. 10, 1940; K
46089.
Grace and beauty. Sylvania cello-
phane combines grace and beauty in
packaging. © Apr. 10, 1940; K 46088.
Harvest. The manufacturer using
Sylvania cellophane... © July 10,
1940; K 46165.
No losses to report from the oper-
ating department, Mr. Scott, since we
have used Sylphcase casings. © Mar.
9, 1940; K 46087.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 6984
Tag chart, 500-0-IR. © July 1, 1940;
I 26465.
Teich (Curt) & co., ine. 6985-6997
Come up and ski me sometime, 9A—
H2444.—Greetings from Lake of the
Ozarks, Mo., 9A—H2276.—Hello, sitting
pretty! Nothing more to say, my tale
is told, 9A—H2441.—Indian basket mak-
ers, Cherokee, N. C., 9A-H2100.—Stand-
ing Deer (Chief), Cherokee Indian res-
ervation, Cherokee, N, C., 9A-H2101.—
Way out West in old Wyoming across
the hills and prairies roaming, 9A-—
H2176.—We are not experts, but we’re
havin’ lotsa fun, 9A—H2443.—Wish you
were here, there’s something happening
all the time, 9A-H2442. © Jan. 19,
1940; K 46152-46159.
Greetings from Cedar Rapids, Ia.,
9A—-H2575. © Mar. 15, 1940; K 46138.
Greetings from Rhinelander, Wis.,
OB-H361.—Hello from Hayward, Wis.,
OB-H348. © Apr. 15, 1940; K 461738,
46174.
Utah, D-6220.— Utah state capitol,
D-6221. © Mar. 23, 1940; K 46171,
46172.
Texas book store.
[Steer heads]
46176.
6998
© June 15, 1940; K
Thompson (Anson W.) co. 6999
Cincinnati bearcats. © July 3, 1940;
K 46164.
Tower, Coney O’Dell Andrew. 7000
International protective corporation
bureau of the Tower’s tours co., inc.,
Itd. © Aug. 15, 1939; K 46218.
Townsend, Charles Fremont. 7001—7004
Wallace (Henry A.) I4. ©1e«.
each July 29, 1940; J 30724-80727.
Tucker, W. Eldrid S. 7005-7007
Prize catch. — Record catch. — Two
great sword fish. © 1. each July 2,
1940; J 30604-30606.
Tyler, Ernest A. 7008
Holder for curtain and shade roller
brackets. ©1c. July 11, 1940; I 26566.
Underhill, Irving. 7009-7011
New York (City):
Brick church, Park ave. & 91st st.,
B65357C.—Ninth ave. L, 59th st. sta-
tion, B65360, 65361. © July 25, 1940;
J 30749-30751.
United States pipe & foundry co, 7012
U. S. cast iron pipe. © July 15,
1940; K 46223.
Vallentine-Seaver co. 7013
New! For the first time... down
and hair construction at popular prices.
© Apr. 22, 1940; K 46222.
Van Vliet, David. 7014
Where liberty dwells ... there is my
country—Benjamin Franklin. © Mar.
15, 1940; K 46193.
Vazquez, Alejo V. 7015
Parasol de luxe.
1940 ; I 26583.
Walker, Henry Curtis. 7016
This home is standing by America.
© July 11, 1940; K 46204.
© ie. July 11,
Walter, Darwin R., sr. TO17T
Side car attachment for scooters. ©
1c. July 11, 1940; I 26592.
Walther, Frederick Peter, jr. 7018
Spice ’n span fuel service. © July 18,
1940; K 46188.
Washburn, Frank H., jr. 7019
Bandage winding machine. © 1 ©
July 11, 1940; I 26578.
Webster, Benjamin. 7020
Orthocoustic amplifier, © 1¢. July
5, 1940; I 26474.
141
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7021
pt. Iv, n. s., v..35
Wells, Hewitt. 7021, 7022
Removable steel barrier for air raid
protection. © 1c. July 26, 1940; I
26629.
Removable steel gate panels for the
interior and exterior of industrial
buildings, shops, hangers, etc., A-1. ©
July 17, 1940; I 26502.
Will Rogers memorial highway assn.
7023
Stay on Will Rogers highway. ©
July 10, 1940; K 46216.
Willard, Calla L. 7024
Adjustable partition for baking pans.
©1e. July 11, 1940; I 26598.
Williams, William R. 7025
Heat-work conversion fallacy. ©1c.
July 13, 1940; I 26622.
Wilson bros. 7026
Idea was born. © June 11, 1940; K
46091.
Wolff, Carl R. 7027
Perfect hosiery and hanky dryer. ©
1c. July 11, 1940; I 26483.
Wright, Seth. 7028
Rough & ready chicken. © July 11,
1940; K 46132.
Wylie, Charles A. 7029
Combination bassinet and carriage
and improvements. © 1c. July 11,
1940; I 26565.
Zarris, James B. 7030
Salt and pepper shaker. © 1c. July
11, 1940; I 26555.
Zegarski, Ralph. 7031
Meat block drum cleaner. © 1 ec.
July 11, 1940; I 26597.
Zielinski, Joe F. 7032
Ball valve designed for use as an air,
liquid or air and liquid check valve. ©
1c. Aug. 5, 1940; I 26624.
Zimmer, Henry John. 7033, 7034
U. S. back up warning signal for
autos and other machines.—U. S. left
and rite auto turn signal or directional
indicator. © 1c. each June 5, 1940; I
26536, 26537.
Zintsmaster, Daniel W. 7035
Minneapolis aquatennial queen of
1940. ©l1e. Aug. 2, 1940; J 30762.
Ziriax, Robert L. 7036
Beacon tavern, Barstow, California.
© 1c. May 27, 1940; J 30746.
Number of entries in classes H—K included in the catalog since Jan. 1,
1940:
Reproductions of works of art (including 50 one-copy entries) -............_-- 242
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in-
cluding 973 one-copy’ entries )o i). ene en SE 1, 608
Photographs (including 445 one-copy Sees) scott cit a. 1, 099
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 694 contributions to peri-
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UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [7036
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LABELS
Alps sportswear mfg, co., inc., Boston.
T0387
Alps sportswear. For sweaters &
jackets. © Apr. 26, 1940; KK 194.
American Bosch corp., Springfield,
Mass. 7038, 7039
American Bosch special high tem-
perature grease. For lubricating
grease. © Noy, 1, 1939; KK 148,
American Bosch volt-o-matiec gen-
erator regulator. PB-7014. For gen-
erator regulators. © Apr. 1, 1940; KK
120.
American maize-products co. New
York, 7040, 7041
Laundry starch. [Clothesline label]
For laundry starch. © June 1, 1940;
KK 17.
[Maid holding shirt] For laun-
dry starch. © June 1, 1940; KK 18.
Andrews, Anatol N., Los Angeles.
7042-7044
Self sealing. For fountain pen or
similar article and container related
thereto. © July 30, 1940; KK 212,
Stop-n-go. For fountain pens and
containers. © June 7, 1940; KK 106.
Strato pen. For fountain pen or
similar article and container related
thereto. © July 30, 1940; KK 211,
Angle-sta co., owned by David B, Rush-
worth, Terre Haute, Ind. 7045
Angle-sta. For metal mesh angles to
be used in corners & angles to be
plastered over. © May 4, 1940; KK
198.
Baker extract co., Springfield, Mass.
7046
Baker’s root beer. For root beer. ©
July 8, 1940; KK 51.
Beck, Elwin R., Yankton, S. D. TOAT
Plast-o-craft ring construction set.
for cellulose plastic ring construction
set. © June 26, 1940; KK 164.
Beech-nut packing co., Canajoharie,
7048, 7049
Beech-nut coffee. Form G-—12-A,
For coffee. © Feb, 29, 1940; KK 136,
Beech-nut Soyas. Form K-27, K-27-
5. For biscuits or crackers. © Apr. 15,
1940; KK 34.
Big Horn canning co., Cowley, Wy.
705
Bigwig. For canned sweet peas. ©
July 5, 1940; KK 124,
Borck & Stevens, ine, Bridgeport,
Conn, 7051
Mrs. Webster’s bread. For bread.
© June 1, 1940; KK 147.
Borden co., New York, 7052-7055
Borden’s Eagle brand sweetened con-
densed milk, 364-Y. For condensed
milk. © Feb. 15, 1940; KK 99.
Borden’s irradiated evaporated milk.
For evaporated milk. © May 14, 1940;
KK 100.
Borden’s Silver cow Pearl brand
evaporated milk, 362-Y. © May 10,
1940; KK 101,
Borden’s sweetheart cup. For ice
cream sundaes. © June 9, 1940; KK
57.
Butler paper products co., Toledo.
7056-7058
Terr. design 389. Gold Brook brand
creamery butter. For butter. © Mar.
14, 1940; KK 165.
Terr, des, 391.
butter. For butter.
KK 167.
Terr. 392. Maple Leaf brand cream-
ery butter. For butter. © June 19,
1940; KK 166,
Calavo-subtropic fruit co., Los Angeles.
7059
Juicy-fresh limes. For fresh limes.
© June 14, 1940; KK 201.
Certainsweep mfg. co., John A. Goll,
prop., Carthage, Mo. 7060
Certainsweep, it dusts as it sweeps.
For floorsweeping compound. © June
14, 1940: KK 102.
Christensen, Fred N., San Francisco.
7061
Smack. For game board & box for
equipment. © June 4, 1940; KK 203.
Flowerdale brand
© June 25, 1940;
144
LABELS
no. 7, 1940
Christy games corp., Menominee, Mich.
7062
Christy’s game of football. For game.
© Apr. 10, 1940; KK 15.
Clayton (A..C.) ptg. co., St. Louis.
7063-7067
Fine footwear. Guarantee shoe co.,
San Antonio. For shoes. © July 2,
1940: KK 158.
— Hart-Albin co. For shoes. © June
29, 1940: KK 156.
Mabley & Carew, Carew Tower,
Cincinnati. For shoes. © June 17,
1940; KK 7.
© July
— Regenstein’s.
© July 11,
For shoes.
19, 1940; KK 108.
— Vogue. For shoes.
1940; KK 157.
Clorox chemical co., Oakland, Calif.
7068-7070
Exclusive! Ultra-refined Clorox
liquid cleaning washing compound. 1
pint. For bleaching, cleansing antisep-
tic disinfecting germicidal and deodor-
izing compound. © May 24, 1940; KK
39.
1 quart. For a bleaching, cleans-
ing antiseptic disinfecting germicidal
and deodorizing compound. © May 24,
1940; KK 37.
3 gallon. For a bleaching, cleans-
ing antiseptic disinfecting germicidal
and deodorizing compound. © May 24,
1940; KK 88.
Columbia baking co., Atlanta. 7071
Twin pack 2 in 1 bread. For bread.
© June 3, 1940; KK 144.
Community frosted food co., Doyles-
town, Pa. TOT2
Snowbird brand. For frosted fresh
foods—broccoli. © May 1, 1940; KK
5D.
Cooper, Herman I., New York. 7073
_ Sleep-air spine relaxer. For mat-
tresses. © June 11, 1940; KK 110,
See Miller
Cotton club beverage co.
Becker co.
Crayon, water color & craft institute,
ine., New York. 7074
Certified products. For pressed and
molded colored chalk, drawing crayons,
water colors, liquid and powdered tem-
pera colors. © May 15, 1940; KK 177.
Curtis (David) doing business as De-ce
products co., New York. 7075
Anestozal. For a topical anesthetic.
© June 20, 1940; KK 221.
7090
De-ce products co. See Curtis, David.
Diamond oil co. of New York, New
York. 7076, T7077
Diamond motor oil. [No. 1, red label]
For motor oil. © July 10, 1940; KK
35.
— [No. 2, blue label] For motor oil.
© July 10, 1940; KK 36.
Dobeckmun co., Cleveland. 7078
Full measure. For merchandise bags.
© June 6, 1940; KK 29.
Dwinell-Wright co., Boston.
Circle W. For coffee.
1940; KK 23.
White House.
10, 1940; KK 22,
Elberta packing co., Elberta, Mich. 7081
Cherry ho! For canned cherries. ©
June 13, 1940; KK 21.
Electric household utilities corp., Chi-
cago. 7082
Thor gladiron. Form no. 40-90. For
ironing machines. © July 9, 1940; KK
145.
7079, 7080
© June 21,
For coffee. © June
Ernst cereal co., Nashville. 7083
Ernst. For corn flakes. © Nov. 28,
1986; KK 48.
Hsslinger’s, ine., Philadelphia. 7084
Esslinger’s. For cream ale. © June
19, 1940; KK 5.
Kttelson-Fine co., ine., Philadelphia.
7085
V-line clothes co. For men’s clothing.
© Apr. 30, 1940; KK 1.
Fielding (Michael) doing business as
Fielding presentations, Chicago. 7086
Tactics. Premium ed. For games.
© June 19, 1940; KK 179.
Fielding presentations. See Fielding
(Michael)
Finch, Theodore W., Rochester, N. Y.
7087
Chef saus. For a sauce for coloring
©
& flavoring meat dishes, gravy, ete.
Mar. 10, 1940; KK 126.
Fleischmann distilling corp., New York.
7088-7090
Congress hall. For blended whiskey.
© Aug. 6, 1940; KK 224.
Daviess County. For Kentucky
straight bourbon whiskey. © Aug. 2,
1940; KK 210.
Old medley. For Kentucky straight
bourbon whiskey. © July 31, 1940; KK
209.
145
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7091
Fox, Thomas A., Danville, Va. 7091
Re-new. For upholstery cleaner and
renewer. © May 28, 1940; KK 6.
Friedrichs (EK. H. & A. C.) co., New
York, 7092, 7093
Plastol. For permanent modeling
clay. © May 2, 1940; KK 128.
Plastola. For permanent modeling
clay. © May 2, 1940; KK 127.
General mills, ine., Minneapolis.
7094-7096
Kix. 18-A. For breakfast cereal.
© June 3, 1940; KK 216.
Wheaties. 48-H. For wheat cereal.
© Apr. 22, 1940; KK 215.
Wheaties — individual serving. 48.
For wheat cereal. © Apr. 17, 1940;
KK 214,
Goll (John A.) See Certainsweep mfg.
co.
Gotham silk hosiery co., inc., New York.
7097
Gotham Gold Stripe [hosiery] made
of Du Pont Nylon. For hosiery. ©
Apr, 29, 1940; KK 49.
Great Falls breweries, inc., Great Falls,
Mont. 7098
Great Falls beer, select, it’s the flavor.
For beer. © June 10, 1940; KK 132.
Guenzel, Henry Oscar, Rusk, Tex, 7099
Modern doughnut—Dunkers. For a
new formed & shaped doughnut. ©
June 12, 1940; KK 204.
Hance bros. & White co., Philadelphia.
7100
Phénol sodique. For antiseptic. ©
June 19, 1940; KK 228.
Hartman beverage co. [B. F. Hartman],
Knoxville, Tenn. 7101
Lucky grape soda. For bottled soft
drinks. © June 7, 1940; KK 176,
Harvey, Olive Jane, Eden, N. Y.
7102, 7103
Olivejay rub, For rubbing liniment.
© Apr. 22, 1940; KK 1388.
Olivejay shampoo. For hair shampoo
preparation. © Apr. 22, 1940; KK 137.
Hutt (Hduard F.) sole owner Hutt
products co., Lone Jack, Mo. 7104
Zeft antiseptic. For bottled anti-
septic. © May 9, 1940; KK 24.
Hutt products co. See Hutt (Eduard F.)
pt. 1v, n.'S., v..35
International foodcraft corp., Brooklyn.
7105
Nubryo ironized wheat germ. For
cereal food product. © June 18, 1940;
KK 382,
Interwoven stocking co., New Bruns-
wick, N. J. 7106
Modeled after Scotch hand knit types.
For stockings. © Nov. 15, 1940; KK 4.
Johnson (S. C.) & son, inec., Racine,
Wis. 7107
Johnson’s waxed-floor cleaner. For
a cleaner for removing old wax from
floors. © Mar. 11, 1940; KK 129,
Lamport (Alexander) & brother, Chi-
cago. 7108, 7109
White Feather ticking. For ticking.
© Mar. 8, 1940; KK 11.
White Feather ticking. The best
there is. For cotton goods—ticking. ©
Mar. 8, 1940; KK 115.
Latimer laboratory, ine, New York.
7110
Put athlete’s foot in an oxygen tent.
For medicinal ointment. © May 15,
1940; KK 104.
Leon (Max M.) doing business as
Whole-sum products co., Philadelphia.
7111
©
Butter puffs. For confection.
Apr. 3, 1940; KK 58.
Lexington roller mills, inc., Lexington,
Ky. 7112
Vitohart. For flour. © June 14,
1940; KK 200.
Lily-tulip cup corp., New York.
7113-7116
Elphie. no. 98 gem. For cups and
containers. © July 8, 1940; KK 44.
Lily cups—for good _ sports—Lily
cups—for good health. Size 957 gem.
For cups and containers. © May 28,
1940; KK 43.
Merry-go-round.
cups and containers.
no. 75 gem. For
© June 38, 1940;
KK 42.
Snowman. no. 143 gem. For cups
and containers. © July 8, 1940; KK
173.
Little brown jug products co., St. Louis.
7117
Table delight syrup. For table syrup.
© Mar. 26, 1940; KK 161.
Long (W. EH.) co., Chicago. 7118
Bonnie B. For bread [and other
bakery products] © June 12, 1940; KK
146.
146
LABELS
no. 7, 1940
7148
Lucca products, Chicago. 7119
Lucea Italian style spaghetti sauce.
For tomato sauce. © June 1, 1940; KK
107.
Mars, ine., Chicago. 7120
Mars [candy label] For candy bars.
© June 19, 1940; KK 52.
Mead, Johnson & co., Evansville, Ind.
fed Bi Pa (8 Wh
Mead’s mineral oil with malt syrup.
For mineral oil with malt syrup. ©
June 18, 1940; KK 27.
_Mead’s nicotinic acid tablets. For
nicotinie acid tablets. © June 3, 1940;
KK 26.
Mendle ptg. co., St. Louis. 7123, 7124
Block and Kuhl of Illinois. [Box
wrap] For shoes. © June 25, 1940;
KK 185.
Smart footwear. [Box wrap] For
shoes. © June 7, 1940; KK 186.
Meyer, Carl, Clinton, Ind. 7125
Sambo light bread. For light bread.
© July 9, 1940; KK 187.
Mid-west food packers, inc., Fowlerton,
Ind. 7126, 7127
Meguiar’s super quality—chili sauce.
For chili sauce. © June 21, 1940; KK
154.
Meguiar’s super quality—tcmato cat-
sup. For tomato catsup. © June 21,
1940 ; KK 158.
a
Miller Becker co., doing business as
Cotton club beverage co., Cleveland.
7128
Cotton club. For bottled soft drinks.
© Mar. 15, 1940; KK 226.
Miller-Smith hosiery mills,
nooga. 7129
Welcome, stranger! For children’s
socks. © May 20, 1940; KK 14.
Mutual cantaloupe growers exchange,
Chatta-
inec., Ridgeway, N. C. 7130
Ridgeway delicious. For graded
cantaloupes. © July 19, 1940; KK 109.
National ice cream co., Chicago. 7131
National cremix bar. For ice cream
bars. © June 5, 1940; KK 155.
National oil products co., Harrison,
Ee
7132
Nopco 99 soap. For powdered soap.
© July 16, 1940; KK 188.
Natural set-up sales corp., St. Louis.
7133
Sun drop. For lemonade. © June 5,
1940; KK 10.
Near East tobacco co., ine., New York.
7134, 7135
Aces High. For cigarettes. © July
31, 1940; KK 189.
Club cigarettes. For cigarettes. ©
July 20, 1940; KK 174.
Newman (Max H.) doing business as
Tummy toner co., New York. 7136
Milk champ. For beverage. © Apr.
2, 1940; KK 8.
Old South perfumers, Batavia, Il.
7137-7139
Old South Cotton blossom lotion.
For toilet preparations. © July 9,
1940; KK 142.
Old South eau de cologne. Planta-
tion garden. .[Carton] For toilet prep-
arations. © July 9, 1940; KK 148.
Old South Woodland spice eau de
cologne. For toilet preparations. ©
July 9, 1940; KK 141.
Olson (Fred G.) d. b. a. Olson’s bakery,
Los Angeles. 7140
EKgyptian meal. For bread. © Jan.
11, 1940; KK 222.
Olson’s bakery. See Olson, Fred G.
Kansas City,
7141
Parkview pharmacies,
Mo.
You need “it”, it peps you up. For
beverages. © Apr. 21, 1940; KK 30.
Penick & Ford, Itd., ine., New York.
7142-7145
Penick. For gloss starch. © May
18, 1940; KK 213.
Royal. For syrups. © July 15
1940; KK 197,
Sweet home. For table syrup. ©
July 15, 1940; KK 199.
Sweetland. For table syrups. ©
July 15, 1940; KK 198.
Peper (Christian) tobacco co., St.
Louis. 7146-7148
Fifth avenue mixture. Pocket pack-
age. For smoking tobacco. © July 9,
1940; KK 169.
Fifth avenue mixture. Sealed pouch.
For smoking tobacco. © July 9, 1940;
KK 170.
Golden state. For [smoking tobacco]
Cigarettes. © May 16, 1940; KK 168.
147
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7149
Platteville milk products co., Platte-
ville, Wis. 7149
Galaxo. For milk powder. © July
1, 1940: KK 119.
Progress brewing co., inc., Oklahoma
City. 7150
Jayhawk select quality pilsener beer.
For beer. © June 5, 1940; KK 118.
Prophylactic products corp., Boston,
elon:
Safe T ring. For prophylactic arti-
cles such as finger cots and covers for
the treatment and prevention of vene-
real disease. © May 27, 1940; KK 140.
Rayle, George B., Arcadia, Calif. 7152
Jeap juice. Penetrating lubricant.
© June 18, 1940; KK 133.
Rex research corp., Toledo,
Rex 99. For liquid insecticide.
May 22, 1940; KK 134.
Rushworth, David B.
co.
Ryan, Mildred H. & Ryan, J. Richard,
Beverly Hills, Calif. 7154
Ryan’s formerly Horton’s Russian
salad dressing. For Russian salad
dressing. © June 20, 1940; KK 59,
7153
©
See Angle-sta
San Gabriel vineyard co., San Gabriel,
Calif. 7155
Old grape vine. For wine. © May
20, 1940; KK 159.
Schonbrunn (S, A.) & co., ine, New
York. 7156
Medaglia d’oro. For tea bags. ©
June 14, 1940: KK 117.
Slonim, Samuel, Brooklyn. 7157
Brigadiers. For metal soldiers. ©
July 25, 1940; KK 162.
Snyder, Paul, Baltimore. 7158
Naytives. For shorts. © July 2,
1940: KK 113.
Standard brands, ine., New York.
7159-7163
Fleischmann’s. For vitamin Bi
yeast. © June 25, 1940; KK 175,
Fleischmann’s. For yeast. © Aug.
23, 1938; KK 191.
Fleischmann’s forvitan. For a vita-
min-containing food, particularly a mix-
ture containing fruit substances &
yeast. © Oct. 4, 1939; KK 190.
DE. IV, MASE Vo oo
Fleischmann’s forvitan. [48 grams]
For a vitamin-containing food, particu-
larly a mixture containing fruit sub-
stances & yeast. © Oct. 4, 19389; KK
192.
Fleischmann’s rye sour. For a cul-
ture for sour rye breads. © Mar. 14,
1940 ; KK 47.
Starer, Betty G., Brooklyn. 7164
Betty Just’s goodwill compound. For
expectorant. © June 29, 1940; KK 25.
Stearns’ electric paste co., Chicago.
7165, 7166
Stearns’ electric rat and roach paste.
[Carton] For rat and roach paste. ©
Mar. 1, 1940; KK 19.
[Label] For rat and roach
paste. © Mar. 1, 1940; KK 20.
Stroehmann bros ¢co., Harrisburg, Pa.
7167
Stroehmann’s mother-made _ bread.
For bread. © June 12, 1940; KK 2.
Sunset fruit co., Yuba City, Calif. 7168
Peggy Peach. For yellow cling
halves peaches. © July 15, 1940; KK
We
Tennessee. University. Engineering
experiment station, Knoxville, 7169
Tennessee lima beans. For frozen
foodstuff, lima beans. © Sept. 1, 1939;
KK 195.
Tummy toner
(Max H)
Universal pictures, ine., Universal City,
Calif. 7170
Gloria Jean paper doll cut-outs. For
box of paper dolls. © June 25, 1940;
KK 54,
University of Tennessee engineering ex-
periment station. See Tennessee.
co. See Newman
University. Engineering experiment
station.
Webb pub. co., St. Paul. 7171
Giant salute. Charles manufactur-
ing co. For container. © June 20,
1940; KK 178.
Weco products co., Chicago. 7172
Dr. West’s “25”. For tooth brushes.
© July 16, 1940; KK 205.
Whole-sum products co. See Leon
(Max M.)
Wohl shoe co., St. Louis. TANS
Wohl footwear. For footwear. ©
June 5, 1940; KK 149.
Woodill, A, C., Riverside, Calif. 7174
Best for juice—and every use. For
citrus fruits. © Mar. 20, 1940; KK 50.
148
LABELS
no. 7, 1940 7176
Youngberg bros., Meriden, Conn. 7175 Yuengling (D. G.) & son, ine., Potts-
Stirrups. For drink muddlers. ©] _ Ville, Pa. (176
May 15, 1940; KK 3. ABC, always best choice. For beer.
© July 10, 1940; KK 103.
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1940... 140
149
PRINTS
American Bosch ecorp., Springfield,
Mass. T1717
American Bosch ignition coil. Form
8158. For ignition coils. © June 1,
1940; KK 135.
American brewing co. of Rochester,
N. Y., ine., Rochester, N. Y. 7178
Always right and right for you. For
beer & ale. © June 6, 1940; KK 151.
Aronson-Caplin co., inec., New York.
7179
Seamprufe and lingerie. For wom-
en’s undergarments. © July 2, 1940;
KK 122.
Beamlite electric corp., New York.
7180
Beamlite presents... the dated lamp.
For electric light bulbs. © May 18,
1940; KK 33.
Borden co., New York. 7181
Halt for a malt. For ice cream. ©
Apr. 23, 1940; KK 152.
Calavo-subtropie fruit co., Los Angeles.
7182
Drink a lime-aid. For fresh limes.
© June 14, 1940; KK 202.
Celcure wood preserving corp., Jackson-
ville, Fla. 7183
It’s an inside job. For wood preserv-
atives. © July 11, 1940; KK 1380.
Chaney’s, ine., Dallas. 7184
Pot-luck lunch. For food. © Aug.
1, 1940; KK 220.
Confair, Z. H., Williamsport, Pa. 7185
It is not the Jack Frost that freezes
but the Jack Frost that pleases. For
beverages. © July 1, 1940; KK 105.
Davidson rubber co., Charlestown,
Mass. 7186
Tarsalfit pad. For metatarsal pad
for shoes. © May 15, 1940; KK 181.
Dictograph sales corp., New York. 7187
Acousticon opens a new world of ac-
tivity for you. For hearing aid. ©
June 24, 1940; KK 180.
Esmond, Gundlach & co.
George P.
See Gundlach,
Gonsett, F. R., Los Angeles.
Hollywood blackouts. For
shields. © May 9, 1940; KK 121.
Gundlach (George P.) trading as Es-
mond, Gundlach & co., Cincinnati.
7189
Introducing Bim buttermilk. For
beverages. © June 17, 1940; KK 208.
Hampden brewing co., Willimansett,
Mass. 7190
Champion catch. For ale and beer.
© July 1, 1940; KK 12.
Hansen’s (Chr.) laboratory, inc., Little
Falls, N. Y. 7191
Junket freezing mix, makes smooth
ice cream, 4 flavors. © July 10, 1940;
KK 225.
Hayes, James Henry, New York. 7192
Use Action lures. For artificial lures.
© Apr. 18, 1940; KK 160.
Heileman (G.) brewing co., La Crosse,
Wis. 71938, 7194
Golden Leaf. For beer. © June 6,
1940; KK 172.
©
Old style junior.
May 11, 1940; KK 171.
International latex corp., New York.
7195
Life—it lives and breathes with you!
Playtex living girdle. For girdle. ©
Apr. 29, 1940; KK 114.
Kuhls (H. B. Fred)
(Hiema J.)
Kuhls (Hiema J.) Executrix of estate
of H. B. Fred Kuhls, Brooklyn. 7196
7188
eye
Lager beer.
See Kuhls
Kuhls. For elastic seam composi-
tions, glues, etc. © May 15, 1940; KK
12,
Latz (Harry) service, New York. 7197
Carstairs fish-a-graph. For blended
whiskey. © May 24, 1940; KK 61.
Lowe (Joe) corp., New York.
7198-7237
Big double treat Creamsicle, 5¢, a
Popsicle product. 10-R-1. For frozen
stick confectionery products. © Mar.
11, 1940; KK 80.
150
PRINTS
no. 7, 1940
Buy three! Our favorite ice cream
on-a-stick. 10—AS-6, For frozen con-
fections. © Mar. 18, 1940; KK 75.
Cooling Popsicle, 5¢. A frozen drink
on-a-stick. A refreshing treat for sum-
mer heat. 10-P-6, For frozen stick
confectionery products. © Mar. 15,
1940 ; KK 65.
Cooling Popsicle, 5¢. A frozen drink
on-a-stick. Bigger better prizes too,
save bags. 10-P2. For frozen stick
confectionery products. © Mar. 9,
1940; KK 96,
Double treat—big Creamsicle, 5¢.
Delicious coated ice cream. 10—-R7.
For ice cream stick confectionery prod-
ucts. © Feb. 16, 1940; KK 94.
Enjoy a delightful sail to beautiful
Steeplechase park. For frozen confec-
tions. © May 27, 1940; KK 218.
Free combination ticket for steeple-
chase. 10-T8. For frozen confections,
© May 22, 1940; KK 70.
Free sightseeing trip up the Hudson.
10-T7. For frozen confections. © May
22, 1940; KK 68,
Frozen drink on-a-stick, Popsicle, 5¢.
10-P7. For frozen stick confectionery
products. © Feb. 16, 1940; KK 88,
Frozen drink on-a-stick, Popsicle, 5¢.
Lasts lots longer. 10—-P-1. For frozen
stick confectionery products. © Mar.
11, 1940; KK 79.
Frozen fudge on-a-stick. Fudgicle,
5¢. Better than ever. 10 F-1. For
frozen stick confectionery products.
© Mar, 11, 1940; KK 91.
Fudgicle. Umm!
better than ever, 5¢. 10-FS 2, For
frozen stick confectionery products. ©
Mar. 1, 1940; KK 81.
More than a new flavor, a new kind
of ice cream. The fudge is in the ice
cream—Revel. 10-V-5. For frozen
confectionery products. © Mar. 15,
1940; KK 92,
More than a new flavor, a new kind
of ice cream. The fudge is in the ice
cream—Revel—d¢. 10-V-4. For froz-
en confectionery products. © Mar. 15,
1940; KK 69,
More than a new flavor—Revel choco-
late sundae ice cream—the fudge is in
the ice cream. 10-V-2. For frozen
confectionery products. © Mar. 14,
1940; KK 98.
New big Popsicle. Lasts lots longer.
Frozen drink on-a-stick. 10P-9. For
frozen stick confectionery products. ©
Apr, 22, 1940; KK 90.
Frozen fudge
‘For frozen confectionery products.
7237
New! Butterscotch Revel—pure but-
terscotch in your favorite ice cream.
9 V-1-B. For frozen confectionery
products. © Feb. 2, 1940; KK 62,
New! Delicious! Revel. The fudge
is in the ice cream—at the fountain—
chocolate sundae ice cream. 10—-V-3.,
©
Mar, 19, 1940; KK 73,
New! Deliciously different butter-
scotch Revel pure butterscotch in your
favorite ice cream. 9 V-2-B. For
frozen confectionery products. © Feb.
2, 1940; KK 84,
New Maltsicle delicious chocolate
malted on-a-stick, 5¢ 10H1. For malt-
ed frozen stick confectionery products.
© Feb. 28, 1940; KK 87,
Pick out the one that belongs to you!
For frozen confections. © Apr. 1, 1940;
KK 68.
Popsicle Pete’s free gifts, save bags!
Popsicle—Fudgicle — Creamsicle. 10—-
T2. For frozen stick confectionery
products. © Mar, 1, 1940; KK 97,
Save bags for Popsicle Pete’s free
gifts. 10-T-1-G. For frozen confec-
tions. © Mar. 1, 1940; KK 78.
Save bags, free gifts! Creamsicle, 5¢.
10-R4. For frozen stick confectionery
products. © Mar, 1, 1940; KK 89.
Save bags, swell gifts. Bigger! Bet-
ter! Prizes, too. Cooling Popsicle, 5¢.
10-P3. For frozen stick confectionery
products. © Mar, 14, 1940; KK 74.
Some party! Delicious chocolate
marshmallow Revel ice cream, a new
ice cream. 10V-11. For frozen con-
fectionery products. © Apr. 29, 1940;
KK 83.
Some party! Delicious strawberry
Revel ice cream. A new ice cream.
10V-8. For frozen confectionery prod-
ucts. © Apr, 29, 1940; KK 85,
Some party! Double treat Cream-
sicle, 5¢. Deliciously coated ice cream
on-a-stick. 10-R3. For frozen stick
confectionery products. © Mar. 11,
1940; KK 96.
Strawberry Revel ice cream—it’s de-
licious! More than a new flavor—a
new ice cream. 10-V12. For frozen
confectionery products. © Mar. 15,
1940; KK 71.
Strawberry sundae ice cream Revel—
it’s delicious! More than a new fla-
vor—a new ice cream. 10-V12. For
frozen confectionery products. © Apr.
8, 1940; KK 72.
151
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7238
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 85
Lowe (Joe) corp., New York—Contd.
This month’s special orange Pop-
sicle. 10 P-118. For frozen confec-
tions on-a-stick. © July 1, 1940; KK
217.
Tuned to the taste. Revel sandwich,
5¢. Candee coated cracker and de-
licious ice cream. 10-A9 V. For ice
cream sandwich frozen confectionery
products. © Mar. 4, 1940; KK 77,
Umm! Double treat Creamsicle, 5¢.
Deliciously coated ice cream. 10—-R2.
For frozen stick confectionery products.
© Mar, 11, 1940; KK 76.
Umm! Frozen fudge Fudgicle bet-
ter than ever. 10-F5. For frozen con-
fections. © Feb, 16, 1940; KK 66.
Umm! Frozen fudge Fudgicle, 5¢,
on-a-stick, better than ever. 10-F3.
For frozen stick confectionery product.
© Mar, 1, 1940: KK 219.
Umm! Frozen fudge Fudgicle, 5¢,
on a stick, better than ever. 10—-FS7.
For frozen stick confectionery prod-
ucts. © Feb. 16, 1940; KK 93.
Umm! Frozen fudge Fudgicle on-a-
stick, 5¢, better than ever. 10—-FS4.
For frozen stick confectionery prod-
ucts. © Mar, 4, 1940; KK 82.
Umm! Strawberry, 5¢. Delicious
Strawberry Revel ice cream. More
than a new flavor—a new ice cream,
10V-9 For frozen confectionery prod-
ucts. © Apr. 29, 1940; KK 86,
We sell Popsicle Pete’s cooling Pop-
sicle, 5¢. The frozen drink on-a-stick.
10-P-8. For frozen stick confectionery
products. © Mar, 1, 1940; KK 64,
We Sell Popsicle Pete’s frozen goodies
on a stick. 10-T5. For frozen stick
confectionery products. © Mar. 11,
1940; KK 67.
Marchado, Eugenie, New York,
Have you age lines?
© Apr. 6, 1940; KK 181,
Masonite corp., Chicago. 7239
Quartermasters: Solve your con-
struction problems with Masonite. For
7238
For cosmetics.
Masonite building materials. © May
31, 1940; KK 168.
Nagel, Morris, New York, 7240
Jitter bug pants our specialty. For
trousers. © June 28, 1940; KK 13.
National concrete burial vault assn.,
Cleveland, 7241
Service — quality. For concrete
burial vaults. © Apr. 15, 1940; KK 56.
New century beverage co., San Fran-
cisco. 7242
Belfast sparkles lots longer. For
sparkling lithiated water. © June 12,
1940; KK 196,
Nilson, Carolyn, Detroit. 72438
Carolyn Nilson wonder cosmetics,
For cosmetics. © July 16, 1940; KK
116.
Olt, Philip S., Pekin, I].
Decoying. For game bird calls.
May 14, 1940; KK 31.
Parker pen co., Janesville, Wis.
7245, 7246
Announcing two-for-life. For foun-
tain pens and mechanical pencils. ©
June 22, 1940; KK 46,
Let’s all chip in and give him the
finest. For fountain pens and mechani-
cal pencils. © June 11, 1940; KK 45.
Railley corp., Cleveland. 7247
This is a genuine pin-it-up lamp. For
pin-it-up lamp. © July 3, 1940; KK
7244
©
207.
Snyder, Paul, Baltimore, 7248-7250
Naytives. For shorts. © June 12,
1940; KK 40,
— —Same. © June 12, 1940; KK
112.
Zip-gard. For sweaters. © June 12,
1940; KK 41,
Steber mfg. co., Chicago, 7251
Steber uti-lite color equipment. For
electrical equipment. © July 1, 1940;
KK 206,
Stix, Henry W., Cincinnati. 7252
Double 1¢ sale. For wall paper. ©
Feb, 27, 1940; KK 28.
Superior products, Chicago, 7253
3-way fortune telling combination.
For game. © Apr. 30, 1940; KK 16.
Topics pub, co., inc., New York. 7254
Famous nationally advertised brand.
For tooth paste. © June 15, 1940; KK
123.
Union petroleum co., Lexington, Neb.
7255-1257
Union’s tractolube reduces friction,
saves wear. [Green & yellow] For
petroleum products. © Apr. 6, 1940;
KK 183.
—— [Pink & red] For petroleum
products. © Apr. 6, 1940; KK 182.
[White & orange] For petro-
leum products. © Apr. 6, 1940; KK
184.
152
PRINTS
no. 7, 1940
Voinché, Mona Lucille, Bunkie, La,
7258
AddaKilowatt for better living. For
electrical energy. © May 3, 1940; KK
22,
Waring corp., New York. 7259
Aluron for all you iron. For electric
steam iron. © Apr, 12, 1940; KK 159.
Welles, William A., Walla Walla, Wash.
7260
Safeway’s chain
© Dec. 6, 1939;
Safe way
stores. For poultry.
KK 58,
Number of entries of Prints included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1940...
7263
Williams (J. B.) co., Glastonbury,
Conn. 7261
Only electric razor. For razors. ©
May 29, 1940; KK 9.
Wilson (Lee) & co., Wilson, Ark, 7262
My oh! My. Lee Wilson’s Planta-
tion hickory smoked ham, bacon, sau-
sage. For ham, bacon, sausage. ©
May 28, 1940: KK 60.
Wright, Seth H., Wichita. 7263
Wright’s polar bear frozen custard,
For confectionery. © Apr. 14, 1940;
KK 189,
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THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
OF
COPY RIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECH-
NICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTO-
RIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING COMMERCIAL PRINTS
AND LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
INCLUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1940
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 35
No. 8
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON: 1940
HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,
formerly issued quarterly, but now issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other
identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for
copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs
for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copy-
right proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the
use of an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. A subalphabet of
artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I,
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photo-
graphs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustra-
tions. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles
of commercial prints and labels. These will be found at the end of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of
proprietors.
Under the act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, the preliminary
entry of titles has been abrogated and registration follows deposit of copies
with an application for entry in the Copyright Office.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbre-
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “G”, Class G, Works
of art; “H’’, Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; “I’’, Class I, Drawings
or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “J’’, Class J, Photo-
graphs; and “K”, Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including com-
mercial prints and labels used for articles of merchandise. “@©” implies copy-
right registration of a published work, followed by a date of publication.
“© 1c.” stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by
date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the photograph or other identifying
reproduction.
The act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the
Catalog of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any court as prima facie
evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright registration”.
The annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the final issue
for the year. The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the com-
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Documents, by postal money order, express order, or New York draft.
Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the
prices of the various parts of the Catalog are now as follows:
Part. 1, Group 1, Books proper’) 10.3 cat ilies Cee eee $3. 00
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
Lectures, and Maps......:2:....-ic0: MOO ee 3. 00
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures............__._... 2. 00
Part 2; Periodicals -22..0 the ee ee 2.00
Part 3,.Musical Compositions.......0R 220 ee eee 3. 00
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This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits,
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WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Notre.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist
and copyright proprietor are the same.
Aarons, George.* 7264
Koussevitzky (Serge) © July 8,
1940 ; G 36357.
Adams, Frank E.* 7265, 7266
Willkie.—Win with Willkie ©le.
each Aug. 3, 1940; G 36214, 36215.
Allan, Bruce Perry.* 7267
Allan line. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1940; G
36384.
Alpha coal co., ine.
Goodman (Walter) :
Big Ben. © 1c. July 11, 1940; G
36206.
American hotel co, of Missouri.
7269-7271
7268
Gray (George) :
Deeply affected by news of his son’s
death, Major Clay C. MacDonald. ..—
Missouri swamp fox, Brigadier Gen-
eral M. Jeff Thompson . . —Platte pur-
chase. Through efforts of U. S. sen-
ator Lewis F. Linn... © 1c each
Aug. 8, 1940; G 36251-36258.
Americana designs, (T2A2 (213
Brandfield (Kitty) :
Bust of girl.—Horse and eques-
trienne. © Aug. 7, 1940; G 36145,
36146.
Anderson-Friberg co. 7274, 7275
Anderson (George) Memorial:
Canfield.—Cooley. © Aug. 17,
1940; G 36302, 36303.
Aquilla, Fred. 7276
Schtulman (Sidney) :
Joe King the ray man. ©1c. Aug.
29, 1940; G 363738.
Baldwin, William Edward.
Sinz (Walter A.) :
Blackstone (William) 1723 — 1780.
© July 20, 1940; G 36400.
7277
Bazelon, Jacob L. 7278
Todd (Robert) :
Symbol of liberty and peace,
ce. Aug. 8, 1940; G 36259.
©1
Berliner (S.) monument co. 7279
Berliner (Ben) :
Redman monument. © 1c. Aug.
23, 1940; G 36350.
Biel, Ernest.* 7280
Kioskophone. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1940;
G 36362.
Bohland, Gustav.* 7281
Sailfish, © Dec. 21, 1938; G 36365.
Brockwell, John Butler.* 7282
Bobby Bear, © 1c. Aug. 9, 1940; G
36401.
Budget news corp.
Nutting (Stanley R.):
Drawings and design on Declara-
tion of Independence. © Aug. 22, 1940;
G 36364.
Butler, Mary Cable.* 7284-7286
Approach to Paradise (Paradise
Cove) —Pause in the day’s occupation.—
Rest after toil, port after stormy seas.
© 1c. each Aug. 29, 1940; G 36369-
36371.
Byrnes, Loy.*
Buzz Sawyer:
Accepts an ,assignment, 2.—One
chosen, 1.—Receives his secret code
ecard, 3. © 1c. each July 26, 1940; G
36210-36212.
7283
7287-7289
Campbell-Horigan. 7290
Gittings (Eugene) :
Dickson memorial. ©1c. Aug. 17,
1940; G 36300.
Caswell, Muriel.* 7291
Keats (John)
G 36221.
Cearley (J. W.) & sons.
Copeland (L. L.):
Memorial with pedestal and bird
bath in center and wings on either side.
© 1c, Sept. 3, 1940; G 36392.
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1940;
7292
155
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7293
Church statuary co. 7293
Brandolini (Luigi) :
Liturgical altar, 508. © 1c. June
28, 1940; G 36241.
Columbian bank note co.
Fors (Lawrence) jr.:
Allegorical male figure, seated,
holding gear in one hand, lightning
bolts in other. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1940;
G 36262.
Cook, Watkins & Patch, ine. 7295-73801
Patten (Glancy W.) Memorial
marker :
Breckenbridge - Remington, 2209,
2210.—Brill-Bond-Holburne-Staffordley,
2211-2214. © Aug. 1, 1940; G 36293,
36294.
Peterson (Edward R.) Memorial:
Gireaux, 2215.—Maruchek, 2216.—
Reissman, 2218.—Syverson, 2217. ©
Aug. 1, 1940; G 36295-36298.
Small (Janet) Memorial:
Blaisdell, 2221. © Aug. 1, 1940;
G 36292.
Davis, S. P.* 7302
United we stand, divided we fall. ©
1c, Aug. 26, 1940; G 36360.
De Haas, Hector.*
Male pheasant.
G 36403.
Ruffed grouse.
36402.
7294
73038, 7304
© Aug. 19, 1940;
© Aug. 19, 1940; G
Depew, Frederick Gerald.* 7305
Skyline drive. ©1c. Aug. 26, 1940;
G 36359.
Drohner, S. M.* 7306
God bless America. © 1c. Aug. 3,
1940; G 36217,
Fort Worth art assn, 7307
Pothast (Bernard) :
Her first lesson.
1940 : G 36275,
Frazar, Everett Welles.
Wenden (Nadine) :
Goppy the triumphant. ©1c, Aug.
6, 1940; G 36361.
Frost & Reed, Itd.
Callot (H.):
© ce, aus als;
7308
7309, 7310
Fishing boats, Joinville © 1 ¢.
July 22, 1940; G 36258.
Pironin (H.):
Summer day, Treboul. ©1c, July
22, 1940; G 36257.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Gilbert, Lulu Evarts.* 7311
Image which appeared on plaster
wall at Mother Bickerdyke home, Ells-
worth, Kan., Oct. 12, 1930. © 1 «
Aug. 26, 1940; G 36396,
Gruber, Samuel. 7312
Green (Henry Charles]:
Chicken-jungle style ©1c July
8, 1940; G 36385,
Gruenewaelder, Lu-Amarie.* 7313
Do not change horses in the middle
of the stream. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1940;
G 36249,
Gunnell, Kathryn L.* 7314
Oregon, in all her glory. ©1c. July
12, 1940; G 36876.
Hansen, Hans H, & Rosner, Richard.
7315
Rosner (Richard) :
Flick and Flock, and Fleck the dog.
©1c, June 28, 1940; G 36243.
Harvey, Ray.
Rooney (Gerard Pat) :
Got any troubles? Want advice?
Tell Joe Bloee © 1c. July 31, 1940;
G 36386.
Hauser, Samuel.*
Afloat forever.
G 36397.
Henry, Robert Nowlin.* 7318
Marlett argent. ©1c. July 25, 1940;
G 36354,
Hintermeister, John Henry.* 7319
To the rescue. © 1c, Aug. 20, 1940;
G 363801,
Howell industrial truck co.
Howell (R, C.):
Humdinger. © 1c. May 17, 1940;
G 36242,
Jennewein, C, Paul.* 7321
American eagle and Mercury. ©1c.
July 27, 1940; G 36207.
Joyce, Charles Gilbert.* 7322-7362
Farmer character pointing to nest of
eggs, head of hen looking on, 4C.—
Head of a male character in the act of
laughing, 8C.—Head of negro character
with a pair of dice underneath, 12C.—
Heads of female and male characters,
male character in act of talking to fe-
male, 9C.—Male and female character,
male character in act of writing in a
note book, 4A.—Male and female char-
acter standing in rain, 7A.—Male char-
acter in act of hitting nail on head with
hammer, 7C.—Male character in act of
7316
Telit
© 1c, Aug, 2, 1940;
7320
156
WORKS
no. 8, 1940
talking over microphone,, 1C.—Male
character with night cap on in bed,
3B.—Male character with straw hat on
in act of reaching hand in right
pocket.—One character up a tree and
a bear on the ground, 1A.— One char-
acter with field glasses in right hand,
3C.—One character with right hand in
right pocket as if reaching for money,
4B.—One character with trousers of,
in a barrel, 11C.—One female and one
male character, male character dictat-
ing and female character taking dicta-
tion, 5A—One female character in
automobile, parts of male characters
around and under car.— One female
eharacter on a stage with large fan in
front of her, 5B.—One male and one
female character in bathing suits,
11A.—One male and one female char-
acter, male character sitting in desk
offering apple to female, 12A.—One
male character in act of fishing with
rod and reel in hands, $A.—One male
character in act of making a speech with
mouth open, 7B.—One male character
in front of a door in the act of peeping
through the key hole, 9B.—One male
character sitting on a bench, cuiting
eyes at female character with hands
behind back, 2B.—One male character
with back facing front, in act of sitting
on tacks on a stool, 2A—QOne male
character with gavel in right hand sit-
ting behind desk, another male char-
acter offering him an apple, 11B.—One
male character with package in right
arm, on a horse in the action of run-
ning, 13A.—Three cartoon characters
playing a game of cards, 10A.—Two
characters, female character in act
of throwing a rolling pin at male char-
acter, etc., 5C.—Two characters, girl
and boy in act of dancing, 13B.—Two
characters, man with hands in pockets
and woman in act of domestic argu-
ment, 12B.— Two characters on hand
car on railroad tracks one character
suspended in midair, 6C.—Two char-
acters, one in barber’s chair and the
other a barber behind the chair, 13C.—
Two characters, one reaching out hand
to shake hands with the other, 8B.—
Two female and one male characters,
male character in middle holding
fiowers in right hand, 9A.—Two male
characters in base ball uniforms one in
act of running, the other being hit by
bat on head, 6A.— Two male characters,
male character in act of giving negro
male character a bill, 1B —Two male
characters, one in police uniform in act
of showing other character where to
go, 3A.—Two police characters, each
OF ART
7386
having arm of character in the center,
10C.—Upper half of female character
in act of telephoning, 2C.—Upper half
of male and female characters, male
has ring in hand, female kissing male
on cheek, 10B.—Upper half of male
character with cue stick in hand in act
of shooting two pool balls, 6B.. ©1c.
each Aug. 21, 1940; G 36304-36344.
Katz, Hilda.* 7363
Ode to the Constitution. © 1c. Sept.
8, 1940; G 36394.
Kaufman, Solfomon] P.* 7364, 7375
Bridaleaf:
Crysanthemum, November.—Daisy,
April—Hawthorn, May.—Holly, De-
cember. — Honeysuckle, June. — Hop,
October.—Morning glory, September.—
Poppy, August.—Primrose, February.—
Snowdrop, January.—Violet, March.—
Water lily, July. © 1c. each Aug. 15,
1940; G 36263-36274.
Lenzo, Salvatore & Nani, Sebastiano.
7376
Calabria (Ernesto):
Balbo (Italo) ©1c. Aug. 8, 1940;
G 36216.
Lovett, Evan F.* 7377
American youth movement. Ameri-
can business councils assembly. Ameri-
can youth assembly. © 1c. Aug. 7,
1940 ; G 36398.
| Lyth, Byron F.* 7378
Thou shalt have no graven image be-
fore Me. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1940; G 36245.
McPherson, Dinah Eastlynn.* 7379
I wear a wedding ring for you. ©
1c. July 26, 1940; G 36888.
Marianna glass, inc. 7380-7382
Von Allesch (Marianna) :
Angel head.—Santa Claus head.—
Snowman. © 1c. each Aug. 1, 1940;
| G 36347-36349.
Mark, Lily.* 7383
Home on the range. © 1c. Aug. 13,
1940 ; G 36387.
Mills, Edna Clark. 7384
Lullaby. © Aug. 29, 1940; G 36383.
Mitakes, John. 7385
Tucker (Byron A.):
Ahepa. © 1c. July 12, 1940; G
36244.
News index service. 7386
LaMonte (Pauline S.):
News index service. © lec. July
6, 1940: G 36282.
157
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7387
O’Neill, Rose.* 7387
Ho-ho. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1940; G 36393.
Original art co. 7388-7391
Giovacchini (Alighiero) Peasant fig-
ure:
Female usung rake.—Man pulling
ax under logs on which he is standing.
© 1c. each Oct. 27, 19389; G 36351,
36352.
Female using rake—Man pulling
ax under logs on which he is standing.
© Oct. 30, 1989; G 36355, 36356,
Osborne co. 7392-7399
Anderson (Harold) :
Boy and dog picture, 4733. ©le.
Aug. 17, 1940; G 86290.
Buell (Alfred L.) :
Girl in green gown, 37382.—Girl,
white evening girl, 4725. © 1c. each
Aug. 17, 1940; G 36284, 36291.
De Maris (Walter) :
Dream come true, 4731.—Forward
America, 4726. © 1. each Aug. 17,
1940 ; G 36285, 36289.
Fangel (Maud Tousey) :
Sleeping baby, 4729. © 1c. Aug.
17, 1940; G 36287.
Fuller (Arthur D.):
Tried and true, 4727.
17, 1940; G 36286.
Hintermeister (John Henry) :
Fishing picture, 4730. © 1c. Aug.
17, 1940; G 36288.
Pajas, Germaine Sophie.* 7400
Swiat kobiecy, woman’s world week-
ly. ©l1c. May 24, 1940; G 36208.
Paolo, Cartaino S8.* 7401
Willkie, for the return of our Ameri-
can way of living. ©1c. July 30, 1940;
G 36389.
Patrick, Frank Henry.
Patrick (Frank Vincent) :
Pali. ©). ter Aves 12, 19402 1G
36255.
Roosevelt (Franklin Delano) © 1
ce. Aug. 5, 1940; G 36218.
Pennsylvania statuary co., inc.
7404, 7405
© Aug. 8,
©l1c. Aug.
7402, 7408
Allegrini (Pietro) :
God bless America.
1940; G 36248.
Shrine of Sacred Heart Jesus. ©
Aug. 26, 1940; G 36374.
Petrie, Percy C.* 7406
Roosevelt election emblem, the most
democratic flower in the land, the
daisy. ©1c. Aug. 5, 1940; G 36363.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 85
Phillips (Charles H.) & co., ine.
Phillips (Charles H.) :
Four wise monkeys,
7407
four wiser
monkeys. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1940; G
36281.
Powell, Frank.* 7408-7410
Florida pelican. — Sooner worry-
bird.—Yuletide worrybird. © July 25,
1940; G 36377-36379.
Pushman, Hovsep.* 7411-7415
Enchanted rose, 288.—KEnd of the
trail, 269.—Goddess of autumn, 159.—
Golden age, 230.—When twilight comes,
242. © 1c. each Aug, 14, 1940; G@
36276-36280.
Putnam, Claude G.*
Win with Willkie.
1940; G 36399.
Raynor, Fannie Knapp.* T417
Fannie fruit orchard. © 1c. June
15, 1940; G 36390,
7416
© 1c. Aug. 8,
Reents, Hildred Grace.* 7418
Prunella, the pig woman. © Aug.
21, 1940; G 36358,
Richardson, John Warren.* 7419
Saddle, western type, carved in wood.
©lc, July 26, 1940; G 36209.
Rippeteau, Hallie Crane.* 7420
War waifs. © 1c. Aug, 7, 1940; G
36246,
Ritter & Ritter, inc.
Ritter (Harry V.):
Softees. © 1c, Aug, 12, 1940; G
36254.
Rockhurst college.
Roth (James) :
Jesuit martyrs of North America.
©1c. Aug. 21, 1940; G 36346.
7421
7422
Rode & Brand. 7423
Sidrone (John) :
Willkie (Wendell) © 1c Aug.
12, 1940; G 36356,
Rosenberg, Heinz. 7424
Rox (Henry) [pseud. of H. Rosen-
berg]:
Apple-headed trumpeter. © 1 c.
Aug, 21, 1940; G 36345.
Rzeznik, Maryan M.* 7425
Heavenly guardians of the Scouts.
© 1c. Aug, 26, 1940; G 36366.
St. Claire, Evangeline.* 7426
Two pandas with a ball. ©1c, June
19, 1940; G 36382.
158
WORKS
no. 8, 1940
Schabelitz, Rudolph F.* 7427-7445
Arson clue.—Arson suspect, 45.—
Blackmail clue.—Blackmail suspect,
25.—Counterfeiting clue.—Counterfeit-
ing suspect, 35.—False clue.—Forgery
clue.—Forgery suspect, 30.—Kit, 25.—
Murder clue.—Murder suspect, 50.—
Robbery clue.——Robbery suspect, 20.—
Shadow.—Shoplifting clue—Shoplift-
ing suspect, 15.—U. S. mail clue.—tU. 8,
mail suspect, 40. ©1c, each June 14,
1940; G 36222-36240.
Schenk, Erich Friedrich Theodor &
Chapman, George.* - [446
Color encyclopedia. © 1c. July 22,
1940 ; G 36260.
Shaw, Harold E.*
Don’t put an
7447, 7448
in the White
House.—Which? A mountain of
strength, a stubborn . ©l1c each
Aug. 5, 1940: G 36219, 36220.
Shield (Waldron) co., ine. 7449-7451
Moir (William A.) Soldiers memo-
rial:
Four seats, 4109.— Spire & two
bronze statues, 4110. © July 8, 1940;
G 36208, 36204.
Bronze statue & 4 granite seats,
4111. © July 10, 1940; G 36205.
Spindell, Steve.* 7452
Baber memorial, 100. © Apr. 8,
1939; G 36250.
Stolz, Lorenz W.* 7453, 7454
Darst memorial, 1056. © 1c, July
27, 1940; G 36367.
Gordon memorial, 6892.
1940; G 36368.
© July 2,
OF ART
7464
Swall, Peggy Inez & Swall, Henry F.
7455
Markham (Ina) & Swall (Peggy
‘ Inez) :
Bald eagle. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1940;
G 36375.
Swett, Samuel.* 7456
New deal. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1940; G
36247.
Thompson, Margaret A. Howard.* 7457
Memorial chapel, army medical cen-
ter, A. D. 1930, Washington, D. C. ©
Feb, 10, 1940; G 36380.
Trinity memorial co.
Moore (C, Lenwood) :
Porter balustrade type memorial.
©l1c. Aug. 29, 1940; G 36372.
Upham, Veredon William.* 7459
Sagittarius. © 1c, July 12, 1940;
G 36395.
Vermont marble co.
Whitehouse (Louis A.) :
Chaconas memorial, D10—-01068. ©
July 13, 1940; G 36299.
7458
7460, 7461
McGraw memorial, D8-0144. ©
Aug. 20, 1940; G 36353.
Wallace, Norman.* 7462
Moviette.
36391.
Westinghouse elec. & mfg. co,
Plishker (H, HE.) :
Hand, large letter T, and oval de-
© 1c, Aug. 15, 1940; G
7463
sign, within circular border. © 1 ¢.
Aug, 7, 1940; G 36261.
White (J. N.) & sons.* 7464
Regan (Martin) memorial. © 1 ec.
Aug. 30, 1940; G 36381.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1,
159
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTO-
GRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
7465
© 1c. Aug.
Ackerson, Floyd G.
Color chart for artists.
12, 1940; I 26716.
American legion. 1940 national con-
vention corp. 7466
Welcome, American legion, 1940 na-
tional convention, official display. ©
July 15, 1940; K 46266.
American stove co. T467
Doctors shouldn’t have jealous wives.
© June 9, 1940; K 46265.
Anderson, C. C.
Magic letter opener.
1940; I 26688.
Anjo garden supplies. 7469
Anjo formal garden pool plan, 314.
© Aug. 1, 1940; I 26809.
Armour & @o. 7470
Trip through the stockyards. © Aug.
5, 1940; J 30806.
Ashley (David) ine.
Pearson (Marguerite S.) :
Letter.—Song. © July 24, 1940;
H 1757, 1758.
View on the Hudson, near Bear
Mountain, 3. © July 24, 1940; H 1788.
Bailey meter co. 7473-7496
Bailey boiler meter chart, 90F800T.
© May 29, 1940; I 26743.
7468
© 1c. Aug. 3,
7471, T4772
——160F960T, 240F960T. © May
28, 1940; I 26741, 26742.
— 300F900TA. © May 6, 1940; I
26740.
——850F1400P. © June 5, 1940; I
26738.
Bailey boiler meter diagram,
25F450TX.—Bailey fluid meter dia-
grama, 180FX. © Apr. 9, 1940; I
26736, 26737.
Bailey boiler meter diagrama,
150F550TX.—Bailey recorder chart,
90LX, 105L. © Apr. 9, 1940; I 26757,
26760, 26761.
Bailey fluid meter chart, 125F50L.
© May 1, 1940; I 26746.
Bailey fluid meter chart,
150F800T5PX.—Bailey recorder chart,
800K500T. © May 7, 1940; I 26745,
26752.
Bailey fluid meter chart,
175F350T700P. © Mar. 14, 1940; I
26747,
—— 700F700T. © June 25, 1940; I
26739.
—— 1500F300T. © June 25, 1940;
I 26744.
Bailey gravity recorder chart, 61G.
© June 17, 1940; I 26758.
Bailey recorder chart, 3PH. © May
16, 1940; I 26749.
—— 8B2. © Apr. 23, 1940; I 26748.
— 25K. © May 23, 1940; I 26755.
—300K8P. © July 9, 1940; I
26754.
——600KPT. © May 8, 1940; I
26753.
—— 900K TS.
26751.
—— 1000KP30L. © Feb. 28, 1940; I
26756.
Baily, Mildred B. 7497
Arrow dipsy. © 1c. Aug. 3. 1940:
T 26691.
Baldwin, Frank V., jr. 7498
Passive power. © 1c. Aug. 23, 1940;
J 30879.
Battles, J. O.
Hay and grain loader.
3, 1940; I 26672.
Bendix aviation corp., Julien P. Grieez
& sons div. 7500, 7501
Flight analyzer chart, 33871, 33896.
© June 13, 1940; I 26786, 26787.
Benedict, Rome R. 7502
Paint can top construction to form
wiping bar for brush. © 1c. Aug. 3,
1940 ; I 26667.
© May 4, 1940; I
7499
©ic. Aug.
160
CLASSES H—-K
no. 8, 1940
7503
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1940;
Berg, Christian.
Rotary weeder.
I 26656.
Berglund, John A., jr. 7504
Air pressure signal for auto and bus
tires. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1940; I 26703.
Bernhold, Edward F. 7505
G. O. P. win with Willkie 1940. ©
July 15, 1940; K 46274.
Best press. 7506
KSOO, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
brings to you Clarence Longseth and
his Norwegian orchestra, © June 20,
1940; K 46335.
Bingell, Ferdinand W. 7507
Moisture-tobacco conditioner. ©1e.
Aug. 3, 1940; I 26639.
Bodwell, C. T. 7508-7520
Franconia Notch, New Hampshire:
Echo Lake and Mt. Lafayette.—
Flume Gorge.—Franconia Notch from
Artists’ Bluff, White Mountains.
Hand-hewn stairway and bridge, foot of
Flume Gorge.—Jex (Garnet W.) paint-
ing of Old Man of the Mountains.—New
Hampshire aerial tramway car enter-
ing Summit Station.—Profile Lake and
Eagle Cliff, with Sipsis and genuine
Indian birch bark canoe.—Sentinel
Pine bridge and the pool.—Sentinel
Pine bridge at the pool.—Sentinel Pine
bridge, Flume. © 1. each Aug. 13,
1940; J 30941-30948, 30950, 30951.
Kinsman Notch, New Hampshire:
Paradise Falls, Lost River Gorge.—
Trip Hammer, Lost River Gorge.
1 c. each Aug. 18, 1940; J 30949, 30952.
Lovers’ Lane, Gale River Road, White
Mountains, N.H. ©i1c. Aug. 138, 1940;
J 30953.
Bowes, Robert M. 7521
Re - discover America with Willkie.
© Aug. 7, 1940; K 46340.
Bradley, Curtis. 7522
Power unit for bicycles. © 1c. Aug.
3, 1940; I 26665.
Brandau, Alex. 7523
Thank God for America, let’s keep it
American. © July 24, 1940; K 46334.
Brown & Bigelow. 7524
Bill of rights. © July 30, 1940; K
46450.
Brown instrument co. 7525-7535
Brown chart, 5141. © July 19, 1940;
I 26807.
—— 5145. © Aug. 7, 1940; I 26808.
T649
Brown instrument co. chart, 179L.
© July 2, 1940; I 26721.
— 1349P. © July 12, 1940; I 26765.
—1495P. © July 24, 1940; I 26766.
—1616T. © July 3, 1940; I 26720.
—— 12625. © June 12, 1940; I 26723.
—— 12627. © June 28, 1940; I 26722.
—— 12628. © July 1, 1940; I 26724.
— 12629, 12630. © July 9, 1940;
I 26824. 26836.
Buhr, Bert.
Horsecycle.
642.
7536
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1940; I
7937
© le. Aug. 9,
Bunnell, Edward.
Prochaska [tomb]
1940 ; I 26796.
Butts, Milan E.
Anxil post.
46235.
Camp, Hosea A. 7539
Magno harp. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1940;
I 26651.
Cappel, J. T.
Anesthesia pillow.
1940 ; I 26636.
Carlander, Guy A. 7541, 7542
[Lodge building for Palo Duro Can-
yon]—Wind organ. © June 16, 1940;
K 46279, 46280.
Carlson, Nils 8S. 7543
Can punch. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1940; I
26690.
Chicago flexible shaft co.
7538
© May 20, 1940; K
7540
© le. Aug. 8,
Winning America to dry shaving. ©
July 5, 1940; J 30807.
Chryson’s, ltd. 7545-7649
Air brushed silver winter scene,
8006.—Air brushed snow man, 2082.—
Angel on clouds, 2003.—Angels and
Noel, 2085.— Bachelor at fireplace,
8051.—Bachelor’s formal, 2048.—Ba-
roque Noel, 8000.—Black and white car-
ollers, 2044.—Blue wedgewood reli-
gious, 8002.—Boy, girl and_ sheep,
2034.—Bringing in the boar’s head,
2055.—Brown embossed deer, 2080.—
Burgundy skaters, 2045.—Button girl,
2049.—Candy cane and tassel, 2070.—
Cathedral photo, 8030.—Cherub and
Noel scroll, 2002.—Child and lamb,
2004.—Christmas dinner at Mount Ver-
non, 2083.—Colorful Noel, 2047.—Color-
ful tobogganers, 2056.—Comedy hunt-
ing scene, 2012.—Comorus skating
couple, 2032.—Decorated Noel, 2096.—
161
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7650
Chryson’s, 1td.—Continued.
Deer in forest, 2071.—Earl’s Church
steeple, 8035.—Earl’s Family arriving,
8036.—Earl’s Red barn, 80384.—Early
American home, 2006.—Elected Santa
Claus, 2021.— Embossed candelabra,
2078.—Embossed wedgewood Madonna,
2076.—Embossed wood couple, 2007.—
Emery embossed Madonna, 2088.—En-
graved coach print, 8013.—Engraved
decorated tree, 8005.—Hngraved poin-
settia, 2094.—EH ngraved shepherds,
2042.—Excerpt from St. Luke, 2098.—
Farm scene and couple, 2079.—Flag
merry Christmas, 2074.—Fores’ hunt-
ing print, 2069.—Gay Christmas,
2009.—Girl with jewelled hair dress,
2064.—Glass eyed Santa, 2061.—Gor-
don’s coach etching, 2095.—Hello bach-
elor, 2013.—Hello girl, 2014.—Inde-
pendence Hall, 2054.—Jack in box
Santa, 2081.—Jingle bells, 2022.—Large
brown deer, 8012.—Large water color
street scene, 8008.—Little girl with
poinsettias, 2015.—Lipstick man,
2000.—Madonna and babe in crib,
8057.—Madonna and etching, 2086.—
Madonna and manger, 2050.—Madonna
in embossed frame, 8007.—Madonna
through doorway, 2005.— Man and
Santa mask, 2029.—Man with pipe
greetings, 2057.—Mosques and jewel,
8033.—Night before Christmas, 2011.—
Night coach scene, 2092.—Penguin
couple, 2020.—Photo village scene,
2084.— Photo world, 2087. — Photo-
graphic church, 2077.—Photographic
doll, 2072.— Photographic Madonna,
2093.—Picketing calendar, 2035.—Pil-
grims going to church, 2060.—Radoczy’s
angels, 2031.—Red deer in green trees,
2026.—Red wedgewood carollers,
8001.—Red, white and blue village
scene, 8032.—Sailboat, 2051.—Sande-
fur’s old etching, 2052.—Santa and
deer, 2058.—Santa and Little New
Year, 2010.—Santa Claus map, 2024.—
Santa with red and white deer, 2023.—
Shepherd and gold star, 2017.—Shep-
herds on blue, 2041.—Shocking pink
girl, 2030.—Silhouette of old time train,
2018.—Silhouette on lace, 2040.—Skiing
Santa, 2025.—Small engraved _ shep-
herd, 2086.—Stained glass Madonna,
2065.—Three musical angels, 2027.—
Three Santas, 2008.—Thru the snow to
echureh, 2067.—Von Kager’s Coach,
8004.— Von Kager’s religious card,
8003.—Wilcox Santa Claus, 2090.—Wil-
cox winter church scene, 2059.—Winter
scene photo, 8031.—Wood cut holly,
2033.—Wood cut mosques, 2037.—Wood
cut silhouettes, 2038.—Wood engraved
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
coach, 2062.—Yellow glow candles,
2053.—Yule log, 8029. © May 81, 1940;
K 46345-46449.
Collins, Joseph EH. 7650
Gripping pliers. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1940;
I 26701.
Corbitt, David Leroy & Denmark, Leo-
nidas Polk, 7651
Chart showing origin of North Caro-
lina counties. © Aug. 6, 1940; K
46269.
Coulson, Mona Hickman. 7652
Prayer for wearers of the Purple
Heart. © Aug. 8, 1940; K 46306.
Curci, Gennaro M, 7653
Serenity. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1940: J
822.
Dalloz, Magdalen.
Hanger-clothespin bag.
13, 1940; I 26725.
Stenographer’s desk vanity. © 1.
Aug. 8, 1940; I 26664.
Darnell, Mary Hood. - 7656
_ Structural toy. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1940;
I 26649,
De Haes, Jerome.
Cooking timer.
I 26662.
Denoyer-Geppert co, 7658-7660
Human brain, Y60 model.—Larynx,
Y34 model.—Urinary apparatus, Y45
model. © Dec. 27, 1939; I 26777-26779.
7654, 7655
©l1c Aug.
7657
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1940;
Devaney, Frank HE, 7661
Oil heater snow remover. © 1.
Aug. 3, 1940; I 26677,
De Vriendt, L. 7662
We are 100% American. © July 16,
1940; K 46336.
Dickey, Rufus N. 7663
Mons. L’Chemiste. © June 16, 1940;
K 46281.
Disney (Walt) productions, 7664-7682
Avoid vacation grief. © June 17,
1940: K 46318,
Bran’ new style.
K 463824.
Free extras—two of ’em. © July 8,
1940 ; K 46320,
Free, to motorists —enlarged art
prints. © May 27, 1940; K 46315.
Gives you long distance. © June 10,
1940: K 46322,
Hot stuff. © July 1, 1940; K 46325.
© Juné 24, 1940:
162
CLASSES
no. 8, 1940
H-K
7718
Hurry! Free—scenic views now at
Standard. © June 17, 1940; K 46317.
Introducing, Standard’s supreme. ©
June 10, 1940; K 46316.
Lasts turrible long. © June 10, 1940;
K 463138.
Lively injun.
46326.
Pick of the field. © June 17, 1940;
K 4638238.
Pippin fer ridin’.
K 46311.
Purty pitchers free. © June 8, 1950;
K 463821.
Purty pitchers! Free! Ready fer
framin’. © June 8, 1940; K 46310,
© July 8, 1940; K
© June 3, 1940;
Standard’s supreme. © June 17,
1940 ; K 46328.
Tops ’em all. © June 3, 1940; K
46312.
Travelin’ mazuma. © June 24, 1940;
K 46314.
Wanna guide? © June 10, 1940; K
46327.
Whisk in fer a whiskin’. © July 1,
1940; K 46319,
Dix, James A. 7683
New nail bar. ©1c. Aug. 3, 1940;
I 26694.
Donald art co., inc. 7684
Fragrance of spring; by Antoon
Scheffer. © Aug. 15, 1940; K 46304.
Dugan, Fortune A. 7685
New design principle for indentifica-
tion and location of cotter pin hole in
any kind of bolts er studs. ©1c. Aug.
30, 1940 ; I 26808.
Dulin, Robert E.
Slip-on lead pencil sharpener.
ce. Aug. 3, 1940; I 26686.
Ellison, Franklin Hugh. 7687
Working models of the Ellison aux-
iliary armored autos and the Ellison
7686
© 1
convertible portable garages. © June
4, 1940: J 80878.
Ellwood, Willard M. 7688, 7689
Plans for a 8 room cottage, 1931.—
38 room plywood house, © 1 ¢. each
July 11, 1940; I 26731, 26732.
Empie, Hal H. 7690-7693
Heap greetings from th’ Injun coun-
try, the world’s still fulla jitterbugs,
C-863.—In Arizona, I broke away at
last an’ I’m gonna be hard t’ catch,
C-206.—’ Way out West, where it’s easy
t’ make friends, C-862.— Western trails,
just finished another lap, C-861. ©
Aug. 10, 1940; K 46480-46483.
Ewing, Willis. 7694
Automobile signal display. © 1 ec.
Aug. 8, 1940; I 26687.
Fabrizio (Henry) & sons. 7695
Home of tomorrow, 2. © 1c. Aug.
7, 1940: I 26634.
Falstaff brewing corp. 7696-7711
Here’s to good times with Falstaff,
the beer with the good old-time dry
exciting flavor. © June 27, 1940; K
46454.
Here’s to Omaha’s golden spike days
... (Falstaff beer) © Apr. 25, 1940;
K 46460.
It takes a real beer with that exciting
old-time flavor ... (Falstaff beer) ©
May 9, 1940; K 46466.
Now is the time for a good time. ©
Apr. 26, 1940; K 46457.
Now is the time for a good time with
Falstaff. © Apr. 20, May 4, 19, 29,
June 9, 16, 1939; K 46451, 46452, 46456,
46458, 46459, 46465.
Now’s the time for a good time with
Falstaff. © May 2, 9, 16, 26, June 13,
20, 1939; K 464538, 46455, 46461-46464.
Feigenspan (Christian) brewing co.
7712, 7713
Calibre of its patronage is eloquent
testimony of its quality. © Aug. 6,
1940; K 46297.
Preferred where character counts.
© July 30, 1940; K 46296.
Fettig, Leo Benedict. 7714
Birthplace of Wendell L. Willkie, El-
wood, Ind. © July 9, 1940; K 46468.
Fields photo shop. 7715
Loading an Ozark trout from Roaring
River. © July 1, 1940; J 30940.
Fischer, Philip. 7716
Diggin’ up the news in Hollywood by
Hal E. Wood. © June 21, 1940; K
46292.
Fischler Bernard. 7717
18” double ender ketch Ketchee. ©
Aug. 30, 1940; I 26804
Forster, Alexander S., Wernert, Harry
J. & Taylor, George A. 7718
Proposed location for Bay View
bridge, Toledo, O. © Aug. 30, 1940;
I 26800.
163
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7719
Fowler, Lucien Humphrey. 7719
Comparison of business activity, new
corporate security issue for the United
States, and Dow Jones industrial aver-
ages, 1919 to 19389 inclusive. © 1.
Aug. 12, 1940; I 26715.
Foxboro co. 7720-7726
[Foxboro combination volume and
pressure gauge chart] 79F589. © July
20, 1940 ; I 26632.
—— 79F590. © July 29, 1940; I
26630.
Foxboro flow meter chart, 898068,
899585.—[Foxboro thermometer chart]
898481-A. © Aug. 14, 1940; I 26733-
26735.
[Foxboro liquid level gauge chart]
898583. © Aug. 16, 1940; I 26770.
[Foxboro thermometer chart] 778537.
© July 1, 1940; I 26631.
Frashers, ine. TT27-T732
Beneath the shade of an old apple
tree, J-—21.—End of the trail, J-16.—
Memories of the little house out back,
J-19.—O, don’t you remember the des-
ert, old pal... J-17.—Old timer, which
needs support, J-18.—Wesleyan church,
J-35. © Jan. 15, 1939; J 30798-30803.
Frenzel, Milton. 7733, 7734
Tony.—Young Carpenter. © July 25,
1940 ; H 1798, 1799.
Friedel, John, jr. 7735
J. & F. friction pen point holder and
discharger. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1940; I
26669.
Fuller, Richard S., jr. 7736
Crab and minnow trap. © 1c, Aug.
3, 1940; I 26659.
Gabbert, J. James. T7137
Rubberized bedding sweeps and mold-
board bottoms. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1940;
I 26671.
Garibaldi studio, 7738, 7739
Baker (Hart) as Kit Carson.—Car-
son (Kit) © July 12, 1940; J 30881,
30882.
General tire & rubber co. 7740
Biggest selling feature in shoes to-
day, Corulyte the universal bottom fill-
er. © July 27, 1940; K 46471.
Gerding (J. H.) & co., inc. 7741
We will help America prepare. ©
July 25, 1940; K 46488.
16
pt. Iv, n.S., v. 35
Goeltz, Louis H. 7742
Metal spring fasteners. © 1c. Aug.
3, 1940; I 26704.
Goes, A. 7743-7744
President blotter, 1714. © July 30,
1940; K 46476.
Western and southern legion. © July
22, 1940: K 46276.
Gosselin, Rosaire. 7745
Extension drill chuck and extension
for a bit brace. © 1c. Aug, 3, 1940;
I 26646.
Gravelle pictorial news, TT46-7749
Koussevitzky (Serge). — Koussevitz-
ky (Serge) at home, Seranak, Lenox,
Mass.—Seranak, home of Serge Kousse-
vitzky, Lenox, Mass. — Tanglewood,
home of Berkshire symphonic festival,
inc, (aeroplane view) © Aug. 12, 1940;
J 30874-30877.
Greenberg, Joseph, 7750
Charles McCarthy paint-o-graf. ©
1c. Aug. 7, 1940; I 26633.
Grew (Agnes Mengel) associates. T7751
Picture chart figures. © July 15,
1940 ; KK 46294.
Gross (Edward) co., ine. 7152-7157
Chambers (C. Bosseron) :
Cynthia.—Good Shepherd. — Hal-
lowed be Thy name.—Richard. © Aug.
14, 1940; K 46298, 46301-46303.
Garratt (Arthur) :
Nancy.—Skippy. © Aug. 14, 1940;
K 46299, 46300.
Gutmann & Gutmann, ine.
Gutmann (Bessie Pease) :
Good morning, 801.—Little mother,
7758-7760
803. © Aug, 23, 1940; K 46472, 46473.
Harmony, 802. © Aug. 28, 1940; K
46474.
Haddock, William Stanley. T7761
Political pitcher. © Aug. 5, 1940; K
46305.
Haffenreffer & co., ine, 7762
Symbol of good taste and of friendli-
ness—anywhere—anytime — Pickwick
ale. © Aug. 12, 1940; K 46298.
Haines, William J. 7763
Collapsible tube ejector and auto-
matic discharge control. © 1c. Aug,
3, 1940; I 26684.
Hale, Dwight G. 7764
Bum. Yeah! I always used to be
the low bidder. © July 1, 1940; K
46337.
4
CLASSES H—-K
no. 8, 1940
7806
Hale, Hugh E. 7765, 7766
Hale’s chart of passenger miles in
United States by various means of
transportation, 1890-1940, — Hale’s
chart of ton miles in United States by
various means of transportation, 1890-—
1940. © July 30, 1940; I 26718, 26719.
Hamman, E, W. T7167
No 8rd term. © Aug. 1, 1940; K
46469.
Hanks, Clyde P. 7768
Musical scale game board. © 1 ¢.
July 31, 1940; I 26626.
Hanley (James) co, 7769-7771
He was too quick for me. Just the
thing for a hot day. © Aug, 12, 1940;
K 46295,
It’s cooling. Hits the spot. © Aug.
19, 1940; K 46341.
Our New England. [Thatcher’s
Island] © June 30, 1940; K 46333.
Hanson, Walter. (2
Above all be a loyal American every-
day. © July 15, 1940; K 46308.
Harrison, William H, 7773
Every ready terminal puller attach-
ment. ©1c. Aug, 3, 1940; I 26670.
Hays corp. 7774
Hays recorder chart, 358. © Aug.
14, 1940; I 26717.
Hermitage art co., inc. (CS CAG
All Souls day, remembrance of our
beloved dead, 710.—In remembrance of
our beloved dead on All Souls day, 788.
© Aug. 24, 1940; K 46478, 46479.
Hirschman (W. F.) co., ine. TTT7
Skylights for Rhode Island school of
design, Auditorium building. © July
10, 1940 ; I 26712.
Hollander, Sidney, jr. & Rawson, Harry
i 7778, T7779
Diagram of state of:
Massachusetts indicating number
and relative positions of drug stores in
the state.—Michigan indicating number
and relative positions of drug stores in
the state. © 1c. each Aug. 8, 1940;
I 26705, 26706.
Holmes Eureka lumber co. 7780
Redwood home of the month, Aug.
1940. © Aug. 8, 1940; K 46287.
House of art. 7781, 7782
Jesus Christus, 1709; by Gabriel
Max. © July 13, 1940; K 46272.
16
Presence, F-125. © July 13, 1940;
K 46271.
Howell industrial truck co. 7783, 7784
Flowing power.—Mono-drive. © 1.
each Aug. 1, 1940; I 26627, 26628.
Hulsebus, Wesley S. 7785
Corn rake. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1940; I
26689.
Jennings, Wilfred B. 7786
Oil burning furnace. © 1c. Aug. 3,
1940; I 26645.
Jeremiah, Charles W. 7787
Jacking attachment. © 1c. Aug. 3,
1940 ; I 26661.
Johnson, James. 7788
Book match dispenser. © Aug. 3,
1940; I 26675.
Judice, James R. 7789
Tiller brake drum for boats. ©1e.
Aug. 3, 1940; I 26637.
Juley (Peter A.) & son, inc. 7790
Constitution; by Howard Chandler
Christy. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1940; J 30824.
Kanne, Arnold J. 7791
Adjustable bed and improvements,
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1940; I 26647,
Kehlman, Al L. 7792, 7793
[Mexican flower boy] — [Mexican
fruit girl] © Aug. 1, 1940; K 46348,
46344.
Keithahn, E. L. T7794
Kudanake-Shakes (Chief) © 1 «
Aug. 10, 1940; J 30930.
Kimble glass co. T7195
Kimble brand for assurance Nessler
color comparison tubes. © Aug. 1,
1940 ; K 46270.
King features syndicate, inc. 7796-7806
Dionne (Emilie), E 45, E 56.—Quins
knew what to do about a skunk, E 34.—
School goes on in summer, too, for
Dionne quins, E 32. © Aug. 4, 1940;
J 30817-30820.
Dionne (Emilie), pose E 66.—Dubeau
(nurse Leona) and five Dionne quin-
tuplets, pose E 160. Five Dionne quin-
tuplets, pose E 68. © Aug. 18, 1940;
J 30937-30939.
Five Dionne quintuplets with nurses
Dubeau & Michaud, E 161.—Michaud
(Nurse) and Annette Dionne, E 156.—
Two Dionne quintuplets with nurse
Chaput, E 173.—Valin (Judge Joseph
A.) and five Dionne quintuplets, E 152.
© Aug. 11, 1940; J 30813-30816.
~
v
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7807
Kramer, Ira S. 7807
Coffee or tea separator. © 1. Aug.
3, 1940; I 26693.
Kramer, John J. 7808
Mop cleaning device. © 1c. Aug. 8,
1940 ; I 26650.
Krapf, Louise L.
Longerie hanger.
1940 ; I 26802.
Kruger, Guss O. 7810
Fork. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1940; I 26702.
7809
© 1c. Aug. 80,
Kuhne, Beat. 7811
' Compressed air engine. © 1c. Aug.
3, 1940; I 26644.
Lande, Frank H. 7812
Savings club. © July 27, 1940; K
46329.
Laramie, Joseph D. 78138, 7814
EKconomics of poverty.—Economics of
security. © 1c. each July 28, 1940;
I 26708, 26709.
Latham, Arthur. 7815
Fool-proof cap crimper. © 1c. Aug.
3, 1940; I 26655.
Lathrop, George Noah. 7816
Bennington, Vermont, Bennington
monument. © Aug. 10, 1940; J 30804.
Lee, H. 7817-7827
Baby in high chair, G. P. 5525; by
Segur Gulbransen.—Baby in yellow
jacket; by Maud Tousey Fangel.—
Blonde dancing girl; by Billy De
Vorss.—Boy dreaming of football, G.
P,. 5545; by Charles Towne.—Girl in
turban, G. P. 5515; by Billy De Vorss.—
In the nick of time, G. P. 5535; by J. F.
Kernan.—Orchid and nude; by Jules
Erbit.—Simply stunning, G. P. 5675;
by Billy De Vorss.—Sweet as you are;
by Pearl Frush. © June 1, 1940; H
1789-1797.
McNary (Charles L.) ; by F. R. Har-
per. © Aug. 7, 1940; H 1787.
We will win with Wendell Willkie.
© July 22, 1940; K 46267.
Levander, Herman Lawrence. 7828
Architectural design for an Swedish
bungalow. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1940; I
26711.
Linke, Paul. 7829
Garden sprinkler. © 1 c¢. Aug. 20,
1940; I 26764.
Lukezic, Matthew M.
Cigar and cigarette lighter.
Aug. 3, 1940; I 26678.
7830
©le.
pt. Iv, n.s., v.35
Lutz, Burdette [B.] 7831-7833
Broom handle knob.—Muffle hook for
telephones. © 1c. each Aug. 21, 1940;
I 26771, 26772.
Handfree dust pan.
1940; I 26801.
Lutz, Burdette B. & Lutz, Stella.
7834, 7835
©1c. Aug. 8,
© 1c. Aug. 1,
All weather curtain.
1940; I 26794.
Variations of milk bucket holders.
© 1e. Aug. 26, 1940; I 26781.
McCormick co. 7836
Amarillo, new southwestern hospital
center. © Aug. 138, 1940; K 46477.
McFetridge (John R.) & sons.
7837, 7838
For the welfare of America elect.—
Picture on the left reminds you that on
November 5th of this year 1940 people
will elect him President of the United
States, Wendell L. Willkie. © Aug. 8,
1940; K 46277, 46278.
McPherson, Kenneth W. 7839
Pen guard. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1940; I
26663.
Madden, Albert J. 7840
Hosiery and lingerie dryer. © 1c.
Aug. 3, 1940; I 26660.
Mahoney construction co. 7841, 7842
Bungalow in Ventnor City, N. J. ©
1c. Sept. 4, 1940; I 26810.
Plan of two story, 3-bedroom frame
house with built-in garage, 602. ©lec.
July 31, 1940: I 26799.
Manfred, Van Nort & co, 7843, 7844
From Santa’s workshop, Kris Kastle.
Santa Claus letter.—Santa Claus, In-
diana. Envelope for Santa Claus let-
ter. © Aug. 16, 1940; K 46331, 46332.
Mansell (A. Vivian) & co., Itd.
7845-7850
Uden (Ernest) :
[Abbeville, Poissonevie] 9875 X.—
[Amiens, Market in] 9872 X.— [Mor-
laix] 9371 X.—[Rouen, Quatier de
Robee] 9376 X.—[St. Leu] 93738 X.—
[St. Leu, Canal] 9374 X. © Mar. 1,
1940; H 1766-1771.
Markle, W. L. 7851
Leg brace. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1940; I
26653.
Marquardt, Oscar. 7852
Water safety metal sign. © 1.
July 27, 1940; I 26713.
166
CLASSES H—-K
no. 8, 1940
Martin, Clyde D. 7853, 7854
Pleasure cast for fishing. © 1c. Aug.
3, 1940; I 26648.
Scissors sharpener.
1940 ; I 26674.
Meggison, John T.
Invincible furnace heater.
Aug. 3, 1940; I 26654.
Menconi, Harry E.
New car window.
1940 ; I 26680.
Miltz, Murray. 7857
[Dental diagnostic chart for record
keeping purposes having complete per-
manent and deciduous drawings] ©
July 15, 1940; I 26730.
Mixter, George W. 7858
Universal star chart. ©1c, July 11,
1940; I 26793.
Morrill (Edward) & son. 7859, 7860
American scene in retrospect:
Catalog no, 2.—Pony express. ©
Aug. 18, 1940; K 46485, 46486.
Munger, Edgar Oscar, 7861
Old Faithful blond. © 1c. Aug, 29,
1940; J 30880.
National cotton council of America.
7862
© Aug, 15,
© 1c. Aug. 3,
7855
(C), 1h. .@:
7856
©-1..c.,, Auge 3;
Cotton goes to college.
1940 ; K 46467.
National electric coil co, 7863
[Dynamo-electric machine] 162. ©
June 29, 1940; I 26726.
National industrial conference board,
inc. 7864-7867
Cost of living, United States, 1929-
1940. © Aug. 16, 1940; I 26797.
Federal personal income tax, rates
and burdens in 1929, 1982, 1935 and
1940. © Aug. 9, 1940; I 26710.
Production and exports, United
States, 1937. © Aug. 23, 1940; I
26798.
Raw materials for national defense,
position of the United States, 1937-1939
average. © Aug, 2, 1940; I 26707,
National tie-ins, inc, 7868
All set to go to work for you. ©
June 17, 1940; K 46268.
Nesbitt, Richard S. 7869
Unit for electric control of hydraulic
brakes and safety automatic positive
brake. © 1c, Aug. 3, 1940; I 26640,
Nichols, Dale. . 7870
Twilight in Alaska. © Feb. 10,
1940; K 46842,
7906
Nicolas, Albert A.* 7871-7873
Call of the Lobo.—Idaho.—Lobo
ready to spring. © Aug. 1, 1940; J
30954-30956.
Noe, Erwin W., 7874
Two-in-one hair curler. © 1c. Aug.
3, 1940; I 26685.
North & McCabe. 7875
Look at the record: In tune with the
times. © July 25, 1940; K 46489.
Nutting, Wallace. 7876-7895
Bowl of posies, 3385.—Chelsea pitch-
er, 3401.— Cluster of zinnias, 3498.—
Lavender lilies, 3440.—Pond lily bowl,
3417.—Tiger lilies, 3472.—Trumpets,
3471. © Aug, 15, 1940; J 30883-30889.
Distinction, 8486.—Hollyhocks,
3453.—Jar of posies, 3458.—Jug of dahl-
ias, 3450.— Parian bird bath, 3456.—
Royal Worcester vase, 3444.—Two chil-
dren pitcher, 3445.—Zinnias, 3457. ©
Aug, 1, 1940; J 30790-80797.
Old time decoration, 7326.—Phlox
and vines, 8509.—Summer opulence,
35917.—Tall pitcher, 3477.—Tiger pitch-
er, 3475. © Aug. 30, 1940; J 30931-
30935.
Osborne co. 7896
Little girl and colt, P1951. ©l1e
Aug. 17, 1940: J 30810.
Patriotic poster service, inc. T897—7902
America has the highest standard of
living, 788.—American constitution is
founded on the principle... , 785.—
Between 1900 and 1930 America created
20,000,000 more jobs in industry, busi-
ness and trade without conscription of
labor, 790.—In America it takes less
working hours to earn one pair of shoes
than in any other country in the world,
786.—In dictator countries the individ-
ual does not have these rights... ,
789.— Only a prepared nation can pre-
vent devastation of your . , 787. ©
Aug, 22, 1940; K 46497-46502.
Paulson, Elmer A. 7903
Elimination easy-air-way garment,
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1940; I 26658.
Pick, Alfred W. 7904
Pick keeps ahead. © Aug. 3, 1940;
J 30821,
Plesum, Arthur. 7905, 7906
Beach rod stand.—No tangle tri-
angle. © 1c, each Aug, 8, 1940; I
26699, 26700.
167
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7907
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35.
Pockrandt, Ernest. 7907
Plier clip. © 1c, Aug. 3, 1940; I
26683.
Pollack, H. William. 7908
No third term. © Aug. 15, 1940; K
46330.
Price, Norman. 7909-7912
Boston tea party.—Midnight ride of
Paul Revere. © Aug. 15, 1940; K
46338, 46339.
{Declaration is signed]—[Spirit of
76] © July 6, 1940: K 46490, 46491.
Priddy, Miles K. 7913
Priddy vacu-music bridge system, for
string-music instruments. ©1e. Aug.
3, 1940; I 26673.
Providence lithograph co. 7914-7928
Chureh today.—Giving thanks to
God.—God plans for squirrels.—Grand-
mother, tell me a story.—House in Bi-
ble times.—Jesus in His home.—Out-
door altar.—She laid Him in a manger.
© July 26, 1940; K 46237-46244.
Everywhere Christmas, — First
Christmas.—Friendliness to younger
children.—Jesus chooses friends to work
with Him. © July 29, 1940; K 46288-
46291.
Good neighbor.—John, the preacher.
© July 20, 1940; K 46245, 46246.
Mothers take their children to Jesus.
© Aug. 2, 1940; K 46307.
Rawlins, Robert B. 7929
Never-fail sanitary hose supporter.
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1940; I 26676.
Refinery supply co. 7930
Ac-Me gravitometer chart, R-—2408-
3-10. © July 22, 1940; I 26727.
Republic flow meters co. 7931-7933
Republic flow meters co, chart, 5-10—
DP, 63-CA-601530. © Aug. 3, 1940; I
26728, 26729.
— 60-CA-500. © Aug. 21, 1940;
I 26780.
Richardson, Walter G.
Safety blade fringe cutter.
Aug. 3, 1940; I 26697.
Rixson (Oscar C.) co. 7935-1937
Checks for use with solid glass doors,
T-120-125-H. — Semi-concealed single
acting overhead checks and _ holder
arms, T—420—-425.—Template details for
no. 117 and no. 117% pivot sets. ©1
ce. each Aug. 24, 1940; I 26783-26785.
7934
Ook ¢
Rones, Harvey C. 7938.
Spectacle mountings with rimless ap-
pearance. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1940: I 26666.
Roseman, Jack. 7939
Loose leaf combine. © 1c. Aug. 3,
1940 ; I 26652.
Rubenstein, Harry. 7940
Don’t let it happen here. © 1c. July
6, 1940; J 30812.
Ruff, Frederick. 7941
Please stop water waste. © May
15, 1940; K 46234.
Sager, Inez Meta. 7942
Carbon copies,
30936.
Saunders, Charles R. 7943
Putty protector shield. © 1c. Aug.
3, 1940; I 26682.
Saxton, Mr. & Mrs. H. E.
Inflated swimming suspenders.
ce. Aug. 31, 1940 ; I 26805.
Schlientz, Willard J.
Floor squeak remover.
3, 1940; I 26679.
Scientific model airplane co.
7946-7950
Bullet.—Clarion.—Parachute plane.—
© Aug. 8, 1940: J
7944
© 1
7945
©l1c. Aug.
Whippet.—Yellow bird. © Aug. 7,
1940; I 26788-26792.
Shelton, George Isaac. 7951
Index tabs.
26806.
Simonsen, Regnar G. 7952
Cigarette lighter wick. © 1c, Aug.
3, 1940; I 26698.
Snyder, Corydon G. 7953
Figures nos. 1 to 9 used in the Cory-
don Snyder method of teaching figure
© 1c. Sept. 3, 1940; I
and fashion illustration. © Aug. 26,
1940; K 46484,
Sootheran, John W. 7954
Winglock for turkeys. © 1c. Aug.
3, 1940; I 26692.
Sperry, Wilbur Anson. 7955-1957
Anaflex design :
Animation layout, 151, 200.—Ani-
mation supporting structure, 200. © 1
ce. each Aug. 24, 1940; I 26774-26776.
Stanton, C. H. 7958
Lard retaining device, © 1c. Aug.
3, 1940; I 26695.
Stensgaard (W. L.) & associates, inc.
7959-7962
168
CLASSES H—-K
no. 8, 1940
Dancer. — Dasher.—Prancer.—Vixen.
© June 26, 1940; K 46282-46285.
Stewart, Andrew Eustis. 7963
Jackson square. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1940;
J 30811.
Stirling press. 7964
Willkie. © July 24, 1940; K 46236.
Stuart, Ashley C. 7965
[American flag] © July 15, 1940; K
46264.
Stunts, ine. 7966
Roosevelt or Willkie, a puzzle you can
solve. © Aug. 5, 1940; K 46475.
Summers studio. 7967
[Back to school panel] © Aug. 1,
1940; K 46487.
Superman, inc. 7968-7982
Superman:
{Attacking a fleeing motor boat]—
[Attacking an aeroplane in midair]—
[Carrying a big gun barrel]—Carrying
a man under each arm]—[Dashing au-
tomobile against rock]—[Holding up
tank with his hands]—[Leaping over
streamlined train]—[Lifting a steam
shovel] —[Raising grounded subma-
rine]—[Rescuing man from vaulted
chamber]—[Standing near a light-
house]—[Stopping train at river with
one hand]|]—[To the rescue of a falling
woman]—[With shell over battle-
ship]—[Wrecking the columns in a
building] © July 26, 1940; K 46247-
46261.
Swanson, Eleanor N.
Tahoe (Lake) :
Beach combers.—Winter breakers
at Sunnyside Beach. © Aug. 7, 1937;
J 30808, 30809.
Sylvania industrial corp. 7985
Nature’s product, Sylvania _ cello-
phane has quality, strength and beauty.
© Aug. 10, 1940; K 46309.
Taft, William M. & Taft, Lawrence E.
7986
- Illuminated license plate holder &
plate. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1940; I 26714.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 7987
Tag chart, 300-O-CO. © Aug. 23,
1940; I 26773.
Taylor instrument cos. 7988-7990
Taylor chart, OP64. © Aug. 6, 1940;
I 26767.
— OP65, OP128. © Aug. 15, 1940;
I 26768, 26769.
7983, 7984
Teich (Curt) & co., ine.
8046
7991-7994
Greetings from Iowa, CH-H492.—
Greetings from Lincoln university,
Jefferson City, Mo., CH—H325.—There’s
plenty of action at the Springs, OB-
H438. © Apr. 30, 1940; K 46492-46494.
Greetings from Minnesota, land of
10,000 lakes, G-11. © Aug. 5, 1940; K
46273.
Thomasson, F, Logan. 7995
Congo Maisie. ©1c. Aug. 22, 1940;
J 30823.
Thompson (Anson W.) co. 7996-7999
Georgia, travel club Conoco. © Aug.
1, 1940; K 46262.
Illinois, travel club Conoco.
10, 1940; K 46495.
© June
Nebraska, travel club Conoco. ©
Aug. 1, 1940; K 46268.
[Purdue] Boilermakers. © Aug. 28,
1940 ; K 46496.
Thompson, Marion M. 8000
Resilient knee pad. © 1c. Aug. 3,
1940 ; I 26668.
Tolleson, Charles F. 8001
Cotton picking, cleaning and sacking
machine. ©1c. Aug. 3, 1940; I 26657.
Treviranus, Leonard H. 8002
Your courtesy date. ©1c. Aug. 19,
1940 ; I 26763.
Tucker, Wallace M. 8003
Electrically operated automatic gun
pointer, range finder, sighting, firing
and reloading device. © 1c. Aug. 26,
1940 ; I 26782.
Umbholtz, Clarence F. 8004
Glareproof headlight. © 1c. Aug. 8,
1940 ; I 26643.
Vitachrome, inc. 8005
Travel wise Americans fly TWA. ©
Aug. 7, 1940; K 46286.
Vitagraph, ine. 8006-8044
C. H. 1-31. © Aug. 7, 1940; J 30890-
30920.
C. H. 32-89. © Aug. 19, 1940; J
30921-30928.
Vuono, Peter Vincent. 8045
White sport saddle shoe, outline of
heel & sole is black. © 1c. May 25,
1940 ; I 26635.
Wainwright, Joseph C. 8046
My oath—the foundation of Amer-
ican freedom. © Aug. 22, 1940; K
46470.
169
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8047
Ware, Marshall Denton. 8047
Multi-position venetian blind attach-
ment. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1940; I 26762.
Welcome, Otto. 8048
Mechanical toy. ©1c. Aug. 3, 1940;
I 26641.
Wentzel, Albert F. 8049
Dobbin racer. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1940;
I 26638.
Wetzel, Norman C, 8050
Isodevelopmental level from infancy
to maturity for principal channels of
constant body build (physique). ©lc.
Aug. 15, 1940; I 26795.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Wheeler, Len S.
Sixteen ducks on the spillway.
Aug. 6, 1940; J 30805.
8051
©
Williamson, Lawrence R. & Verhalen,
John J. 8052
Twinch. ©1c. Aug. 3, 1940; I 26696.
Wood, Jordan Duane. 8053
Annie Buddie. © July 29, 1940; K
46275.
8054
© -1 .c.,. Auge: 3,
Woodside, Clemie.
Front side drop.
1940 ; I 26681.
Number of entries in classes H—-K included in the catalog since Jan. 1,
1940:
Reproductions of works of art (including 58 one-copy entries) -..........- 262
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in-
cluding 1,084 one-copy entries) ..........-.----....---.....--eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeneeseenececeee 1, 792
Photographs (including 467 one-copy entries) ......---.....-.-------------10.---0-------- 1, 216
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 748 contributions to peri-
odicals and other one-copy entries) ...-....-..-..-----------------0--------0---eeeeeeeeeeeeeee 2, 708
Mota LY Yeu jos ee aun ee Oe Oe ee pepe ae oe 5, 978
1
0
PRINTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RE-
NEWED UNDER SECTION 28 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[8054
Reid, David H. 1
Cover design for lodge notice. ©
David H. Reid, Flushing, L. I., N, Y.
R 89117, Aug. 6, 1940.
171
LABELS
Abbot mfg. co., inc., New York,
8055, 8056
You. Glamour 2 U. For 2 purpose
beautifier color blended rouge and face
powder. © July 29, 1940; KK 257,
You. Glamour 2 U. For 3 purpose
cleanser, powder base, hand lotion. ©
July 29, 1940; KK 258.
Abbott (C, W.) & co., Baltimore. 8057
Abbott’s aromatic bitters. For bit-
ters. © Jan, 2, 1940; KK 263,
All-American game co., Boston. 8058
Quints, the game of tick-tack-five.
For game with detachable pieces. ©
July 25, 1940; KK 230.
Andrews, Anatol N., Los Angeles. 8059
Capless. For fountain pen or similar
article and container related thereto.
© July 30, 1940; KK 262.
Atlas fish products co., inc., Seattle.
8060
Original oil pack. For salmon eggs.
© July 24, 1940; KK 446.
Auburn rubber corp., Auburn, Ind.
8061, 8062
Auburn cush-i-tred vulco crepe. For
cement-applied shoe soles. © Apr. 2,
1940; KK 249.
Savet new style rubber soles. For
cement-applied shoe soles. © Apr. 2,
1940: KK 248,
Ba-bee brand foods.
(Stanley T.)
Baltimore chewing gum co., Baltimore.
8063
Yankee Doodle. For spearmint gum,
© Aug, 23, 1940; KK 457.
Banquet baking co., Rock Island, Ill.
8064
Banquet bread. For bread. © May
23, 1940; KK 487,
Baudizzon (Jean) Santa Paula, Calif.
8065
© Mar 1,
See Fredrickson
G-B. For herbal tonic.
1940; KK 456,
Bayview citrus assn., Los Fresnos, Tex.
8066
San Roman. For grapefruit and
oranges. © Feb. 1, 1940; KK 342,
Beachcomber, Hollywood. 8067, 8068
Don’s brand zombie rum. For rum.
© June 24, 1940; KK 238.
Zombie Don’s brand rum. For rum.
© June 24, 1940: KK 237.
Beleruan tobacco co.
scheidt (H. J.)
Bendix aviation corp., South Bend, Ind.
8069
See Winter-
Bendix replacement lined brake
shoes. For shoes for brakes. © July
17, 1940; KK 340,
Benton (Pauline) San Francisco, 8070
Red Gate arts. For game. © Apr.
15, 1940; KK 392.
Bird & son, inc., East Walpole, Mass.
8071
Nurse oxfords. For shoes. © July
24, 1940; KK 466.
Blackstone, Franklin & Blackstone,
Zella H., Pittsburgh. 8072
Drumbeats of American history. For
sound recordings. © July 15, 1940; KK
410.
Breck (John H.) inc., Springfield, Mass,
8073-8083
Breck baby lavo. For hair tonic. ©
Jan. 4, 1940; KK 491.
Breck lacene shampoo. For hair
tonic. © Jan. 4, 1940; KK 497,
Breck no. 1 hair cream. For hair
tonic. © Noy, 18, 1939; KK 496.
Breck no. 2 hair cream. For hair
tonic. © Nov. 18, 1940; KK 488.
Breck no. 3 hair cream. For hair
tonic. © Nov. 18, 1939; KK 487,
Breck ointment. For hair tonic. ©
Nov, 18, 1989; KK 494
Breck pH 8 lather oil shampoo. For
hair tonic. © Nov. 18, 19389; KK
492.
Breck shampoo regular. For hair
tonic. © Nov. 18, 1940; KK 490.
Breck special hair cream, For hair
tonic. © Nov. 18, 1939; KK 489.
Hair lotion IB. For hair tonic. ©
Nov. 18, 19389; KK 498.
Hair lotion no, 3. For hair tonic. ©
Nov. 18, 1939; KK 494.
172
LABELS
no. 8, 1940
8128
Brill (H. C.) co., ine., Newark, N. J.
8084
Brill’s spaghetti sauce. For spaghetti
sauce. © Jan 8, 1940; KK 284,
Burnett (Joseph) co., Boston. 8085
Burnett’s color kit. Colors for foods.
© July 5, 1940; KK 451.
Campana corp., Batavia, II. 8086
Campana hand cream, For cosmetic.
© Nov. 30, 1939; KK 465.
Campbell cereal co., Minneapolis. 8087
Campbell’s corn flakes. For break-
fast cereal. © July 3, 1940; KK 281.
Carleton woolen mills, inc., Rochdale,
Mass. 8088
Carltex. For woolen piece goods. ©
Feb. 1, 1940; KK 421.
Chemical research products, ine. Ro-
selle Park, N. J. 8089, 8090
Permeen, an aid in relief and treat-
ment of ringworm, athlete’s foot. For
a fungicide. © June 1, 1940; KK 385.
Permeen, an aid in relief and treat-
ment of ringworm, athlete’s foot. For
a fungicide. © June 1, 1940; KK 3887.
Cherry specialty co., Chicago.
8091-8122
Blossom. For chocolate covered
cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 3878.
Candy time. For chocolate covered
cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940: KK 369.
Candy time, old fashioned. For choc-
olate candy. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK
372.
Charming. For chocolate covered
cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 357.
Cherry king. For chocolate covered
cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 3862.
Cherry queen. For chocolate cov-
ered cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK
360.
Cherrytune. For chocolate covered
cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 368.
Cherryville. For chocolate covered
cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 358.
Choosey. For chocolate covered cher-
ries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 350.
Coat of arms. For chocolate covered
cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 348,
Cordial time. For chocolate covered
cherries, © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 874.
Dainties. For chocolate candy. ©
Aug, 12, 1940; KK 347.
Golden-sip. For chocolate covered
cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 373.
Hi-time. For chocolate covered cher-
ries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 851.
Honey drip. For chocolate covered
cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 349.
Lady Lee. For chocolate covered
cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 876.
Lush-us. For chocolate covered cher-
ries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 859.
Manhattan. For chocolate covered
cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940: KK 868.
Moderne. For chocolate covered
cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 355.
Old fashioned. For chocolate candy.
© Aug. 12, 1940; KK 871.
Peppermint patties. For chocolate
covered peppermint candy. © Aug. 12,
1940; KK 361.
Pine Ridge. For chocolate candy.
© Aug. 12, 1940; KK 3865.
Poinsettia. For chocolate candy. ©
Aug. 12, 1940; KK 367.
Rare treat. For chocolate covered
cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 377.
Sally Lou. For chocolate covered
cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 375.
Spring time. For chocolate covered
cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 870.
Star. For chocolate candy. © Aug.
12, 1940; KK 364.
Summer breeze. For chocolate cov-
ered cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK
354.
Sunset. For chocolate candy. ©
Aug. 12, 1940; KK 353.
Sweet-tooth. For chocolate candy.
© Aug. 12, 1940; KK 352.
Windsor. For chocolate covered
cherries. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 3856.
Yuletide. For chocolate candy. ©
Aug. 12, 1940; KK 366.
Chew chaw co., New York. 8128, 8124
It’s a twister. For ehewing gum. ©
July 27, 1940; KK 485.
Nature’s favorite flavors. For chew-
ing gum. © July 27, 1940; KK 484.
Chicago dietetic supply house, inc., Chi-
cago. 8125-8128
Cellu juice-pak peaches. For peaches.
© June 20, 1989; KK 232.
Cellu prune plums. For prune plums.
© June 20, 1939; KK 231.
Cellu red raspberry juice. For rasp-
berry juice. © June 20, 1989; KK 234.
Cellu tomatoes. For tomatoes. ©
June 20, 1939; KK 233.
173
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8129
pt. Iv, n. s., v.35
Clayton (A. C.) ptg. co., St. Louis.
8129, 8130
Fine footwear. Ecstasy. For shoes.
© Aug. 16, 1940; KK 380.
Fine footwear. Packard-Rellin. For
shoes. © Aug. 9, 1940; KK 379.
Clean products co., Columbus, O. 8131
Clean hand cleaner for hands hard to
clean. For hand cleaner. © Aug. 22,
1940; KK 478.
Cournand (EH. L.), ine., New York.
8132, 8133
Vichy célestins pastilles. For carton
candy. © July 1, 1940; KK 462.
Vichy célestins pastilles. For small
label candy. © July 1, 1940; KK 461.
Dessart bros., ine., Brooklyn. 8134
Have fun. For novelty beard and
mustache. © June 15, 1940; KK 391.
Dixie wax paper co., Dallas, Tex. &
Memphis, Tenn. 8135
Bamby special. For bread. © June
18, 1940; KK 251.
Drink-mor beverage co., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa. 8136
Barney’s club. For bottled soft
drink beverages. © Jan. 15, 1940; KK
334.
Duggan’s, Itd., Jersey City. 8137
Duggan’s special reserve. For rye
whiskey. © Aug. 23, 1940; KK 434.
Durmalin laboratories. See Naglestad
(Clara Victoria)
Earnshaw knitting co., Newton, Mass.
8138
Vanta. Style 150. For baby gar-
ments. © June 18, 1940; KK 236.
Hthelle, a co-partnership: Ethel Sigrid
Morrison & Aaron Charles Scher, Los
Angeles. 8139
Storkettes. For women’s slacks. ©
June 28, 1940; KK 250.
Excelsior fruit growers assn., Excel-
sior, Minn. 8140, 8141
Minnetonka Excelsior brand rasp-
berries. For raspberries. © July 10,
1940; KK 429,
Minnetonka Excelsior brand straw-
berries. For strawberries. © July 5,
1940; KK 428.
Famous Virginia foods, ine, Lynch-
burg, Va. 8142
Cousin Helen’s cucumber pickle. For
cucumber pickle. © Aug. 4, 1940; KK
265. .
Feigin, Joseph, San Francisco,
8143-8146
Ski-hi. For root beer. © Feb, 15,
1940; KK 246.
Tropic-cola. For a drink, non-alco-
holic. © Feb. 15, 1940; KK 248,
Tropic - lyme. For non - alcoholic
drink, soda. © Feb. 15, 1940; KK 244.
Tropic-orange. For non-alcoholic
beverage, soda. © Feb. 15, 1940; KK
245.
Fischer, Philip, Chicago, 8147, 8148
Drink or mix 76. For non-alcoholic
maltless soft drink beverage. © Jan.
1, 1940; KK 440.
Get in the spirit! Drink 76. For
non-alcoholic maltless soft drink bev-
erage. © Jan. 1, 1940; KK 439,
Fleischmann distilling corp., New York.
8149
Medley’s private stock. For Ken-
tucky straight bourbon whiskey. ©
Aug, 14, 1940; KK 325,
Foster, R. L., Los Angeles. 8150
H-Z sauce. For dehydrated apple
sauce. © July 18, 1940; KK 384.
Frazer, Margaret Lindsley, San Fran-
cisco. - 8151
Whimsies. For small ceramic fig-
urines. © Aug, 10, 1940; KK 321.
Fredrickson, Stanley T., doing business
as Ba-bee brand foods, Minneapolis.
8152
Ba-bee. For honey. © Dec. 1, 1939;
KK 486, :
Gehl’s Guernsey farms, inc., Milwaukee.
8153
Gehl’s old fashioned ice cream. For
ice cream. © July 15, 1940; KK 240.
Geisha robe co., New York. 8154
Featherweight quilt. For robes,
pajamas, negligees, house coats, play-
suits. © July 15, 1940; KK 427.
Giusti baking co., inc., New Bedford,
Mass. 8155
Junior. For bread. © Aug. 12, 1940;
KK 483,
Glover (H, Clay) co., ine., New York.
8156-8158
Glover’s imperial capsules for dogs.
For medicine. © May 16, 1940; KK
500.
Glover’s imperial capsules for puppies.
For medicine. © May 16, 1940; KK
498.
174
LABELS
no. 8, 1940
8185
Glover’s imperial flea killer. For in-
secticide powder. © May 31, 1940; KK
499,
Golovin (Willard B.) inc., New York.
8159
Sheer enduring beauty. For silk
stockings. © July 30, 1940; KK 3811.
Gramento (James A.) Walton, N. Y,.
8160, 8161
Ready-fried peppers. For peppers.
© Aug, 10, 1940; KK +442.
Toasted peppers. For peppers. ©
Aug. 10, 1940; KK 448.
Graybill (N. C.) estate, Reisterstown,
Md. 8162
Graybill orchards. For apples. ©
July 30, 1940; KK 267,
Griffith (F. L.) Oakland, Calif. 8163
Griffith weatherproof wax. For wax
for automobiles and furniture; for
enamel, varnish and paints of all kinds.
© May 22, 1939: K 333.
Guild of California manufactures, Los
Angeles. 8164
Authentically made in California.
For dresses. © June 1, 1940; KK 341.
Gumakers of America, Clifton
Heights, Pa. §165
Dealer coupon—Bubly chewing gum.
For chewing gum. © Aug. 10, 1940;
KK 449.
Horak, Anna, operating under the
style Mrs. Horak’s noodle co., Chi-
cago. 8166
Mrs. Horak’s home style egg noodle
soup mix. For prepared soup mix, ©
Aug. 22, 1940; KK 447,
Hu-kel chemical co.
ward J.
Jackson, Michael, doing business as
Jackson pub. co., Chicago. 8167
Lu-Lu doll, walks, dances and does
many tricks. For doll. © July 17,
1940; KK 322.
Jackson pub. co.
chael)
Kelly, Edward J., doing business as Hu-
kel chemical co., Versailles, Pa.
8168
©
inc.,
See Kelly, Ed-
See Jackson (Mi-
Hu-kel liniment. For liniment.
July 2, 1940; KK 264.
Krieg, Mildred V., Riverside, Il.
8169-8172
Huck towel pattern kit. For color
printed cellophane envelope illustrating
pattern no. 127. © July 1, 1940; KK
480.
Huck towel pattern kit. For color
printed cellophane envelope illustrating
pattern no. 417. © July 1, 1940; KK
479.
Huck towel pattern kit. For color
printed cellophane envelope illustrating
pattern no, 322. © July 1, 1940; KK
481.
Huck towel pattern set. For 3 color
printed cellophane cover sheet for illus-
trating patterns. © July 28, 1940; KK
309.
Lace tex hosiery co., inc., New York.
8173, 8174
Empress Lace. For hosiery. © June
6, 1940; KK 277.
Lady Windsor. For hosiery. ©
June 6, 1940; KK 276.
Lewis, Harrison, San Francisco. 8175
Koffee Kola. For beverage. © Aug.
24, 1940; KK 486.
Little & co., ine., Chicago. 8176, 8177
Little’s chopped parsley flakes. For
chopped parsley flakes. © Mar. 12,
1940 ; KK 525.
Little’s chopped parsley flakes. For
chopped parsley in dehydrated form.
© June 21, 1940; KK 502.
Loeb (H. A.) & co., Chicago.
8178, 8179
Populaire, purs-pak, human hair nets.
For hair nets. © June 15, 1940; KK
324.
Regal—human hair net. For hair
nets. © June 15, 1940; KK 323.
Luber-finer, inc., Los Angeles.
8180, 8181
Luber-finer Dieselpak. For device
which refines oil as the engine runs.
© Mar. 27, 1940; K 326.
Refining pack. For refining mixture.
© June 24, 1938; KK 405.
McCormick & co., ine., Baltimore.
8182, 8183
Me nutmeg, For nutmeg. © Dec.
15, 1939; KK 468.
Me whole cloves. For whole cloves.
© Dec. 15, 19389; KK 469.
McCutcheon (James) & co., New York.
8184, 8185
McCutcheon’s blue label towel. For
towels. © Apr. 20, 1940; KK 507.
McCutcheon’s blue label wash cloth.
For wash cloths. © Apr. 20, 1940; KK
508.
175
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8186
McLean specialties corp., Detroit. 8186
Handee roto cup hanger. For article
hanger. © July 25, 1940; KK 339,
Maggiore, Peter, Cicero, Ill. 8187
Hot devils in oil. For stuffed olives,
peppers, celery and capers in oil with
seasoning. © Jan. 2, 1989; KK 253.
Maltex ¢co., inc., Burlington, Vt. 8188
Maltex. For breakfast cereal. ©
Aug. 12, 1940; KK 503.
Mars, ine., Chicago. 8189-8191
Milky Way. For bar candy. © July
29, 1940; KK 425.
Snickers. For bar candy. © Aug.
2, 1940; KK 424,
3 musketeers [candy label] For bar
candy. © Aug. 21, 1940; KK 413.
Maytag co., Newton, Ia. 8192
Certified rebuilt Maytag washer.
For used washing machines. © June
15, 1940; KK 426.
Meadolake foods, inc., Sherman, Tex.
8193
Hoillandale oleomargarine. For oleo-
margarine, © Mar. 12, 1940; KK 473.
Menasha products co., Menasha, Wis.
8194
Central bakery, six doughnuts. 406-
2. For doughnuts. © July 26, 1940;
KK 239,
Minute mills, inc., Omaha. 8195
Minute wheat. For a sliced wheat
cereal. © July 15, 1940; KK 480.
Mrs. Horak’s noodle co. See Horak
(Anna)
Naglestad, Clara Victoria, doing busi-
ness under the name of Durmalin
laboratories, Rock Rapids, Ia. 8196
Durmalin. For a preparation for the
treatment of eczema rash or itch,
athlete’s foot, itching piles, acne, poison
ivy, burns, foot ailments, ring worm and
dandruff. © July 12, 1940; KK 415.
National biscuit co., New York. 8197
National biscuit shredded wheat.
For whole wheat biscuits. © May 1,
1940; KK 286.
Near East tobacco co., inc., New York.
8198
Clipper cigarettes. For cigarettes.
© Aug. 23, 1940; KK 408.
New Wrinkle, ine., Dayton, O.
Wrinkle. For paints, enamels, var-
nishes, resins for wrinkling, paper,
cloth, leather, felt and other flexible
materials. © June 22, 1940; KK 418.
8199
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 385
New York toy & game mfg. co.
Rubin (Louis)
Noodle products corp., New York. 8200
2-X noodles. For egg noodle. ©
Aug. 13, 1940; KK 4381.
Nuera products co., Hartford, Wis.
8201-8203
Nuera multiplex facial cream. For
cosmetic. © June 21, 1940; KK 337.
Nuera shampoo. For cosmetics. ©
July 26, 1940; KK 336.
Nuera sunburn cream. For cosmetic.
© June 21, 1940; K 335.
Odell co., Newark, N. J. 8204
Odell’s shampene. For oil sham-
poo. © Jan. 3, 1939; KK 450.
Page & Shaw, ine., Cambridge, Mass.
8205
See
Introductory package, favorite pieces
from popular packages. For package
chocolates. © July 15, 1940; KK 270.
Peavler, Hiatt W., Los Angeles. 8206
Pyadex. For food wafers. © June
28, 1940; KK 388.
Pecheur lozenge co., inc., Brooklyn.
8
Call to arms. For candy, lozenges.
© July 18, 1940; KK 3838.
Pellegrini bros. winery, San Francisco.
8208
© Aug.
St. Pellegrin. For wines.
6, 1940; KK 505.
Penick & Ford, ltd., inc., New York.
8209-8214
Brer Rabbit. For molasses. © May
23, 1940; KK 382.
Brer Rabbit. For pure New Orleans
molasses. © June 10, 1940; KK 319.
Brer Rabbit. For pure sugar cane
syrup. © June 28, 1940; KK 255.
My-T-Fine. For vanilla flavor des-
sert powder. © Dec. 21, 1939; KK
471.
Penick. For pure corn starch. ©
June 11, 1940; KK 381.
Steamboat. For table syrup. © Apr.
1, 1940; KK 256.
Pennsylvania distilling co., inc., Phila-
delphia. 8215, 8216
Good old Guckenheimer. For Penn-
sylvania straight rye whiskey. © Aug.
20, 1940; KK 485.
Pennbrook. For straight rye whis-
key. © Aug. 20, 1940; KK 4383.
176
LABELS
no. 8, 1940
Pep boys—Manny, Moe & Jack, Phila-
delphia. 8217
Pep boys. For hand soap. © June
10, 1940; KK 320.
Peper (Christian) tobacco co., St.
Louis. 8218
Golden state cigarettes. For ciga-
rettes. © July 15, 1940; KK 235.
Pillsbury flour mills co., Minneapolis.
821
Pillsbury’s H & R (hotel and restau-
rant) flour has many advantages! For
wheat flour and waffle and biscuit
mixes. © Aug. 1, 1940; KK 327.
Prusha, Albert, Strongsville, O. 8220
Chickenburg. For sandwiches. ©
Dec. 27, 1939; KK 412.
Rawplug co., ine., New York. 8221
Rawplugs. The braided fibre screw
anchor, with the metal core. For
braided fibre screw anchors with metal
cores. © Aug. 1, 1940; KK 283.
Red star yeast & products co., Milwau-
kee, 8222
Red star malt syrup. For malt syrup.
© July 1, 1940; KK 441.
Reed & Prince mfg. co., Worcester.
8223
Recessed flat head wood screws. For
fastening devices. © Aug. 238, 1940;
KK 455.
Reynolds, Lester Jay, Kinderhook,
Boy. 8224
Reynolds farm apples. For apples.
© Aug. 1, 1940; KK 475.
Robinson (John 8S.) Needham, Mass.
8225
Sporter, support yourself with a
Sporter. For Utility supporter gar-
ments. © May 15, 1940; KK 390.
Rubin, Louis, trading as New York toy
& game mfg. co., New York.
8226-8230
5 in one roller target game. For
target game. © July 24, 1940; KK
332.
Horse shoe sticko. For horse shoe
game. © July 24, 1940; KK 329.
International doll’s dressmaking set.
For doll’s clothes set. © July 24,
1940; KK 328.
Sticko-mak-a-picture. For a picture
game. © July 24, 1940; KK 830.
Young master’s paint set. For a
paint set with easel and frame. ©
July 24, 1940; KK 331.
8249
Salerno-Megowen biscuit co., Chicago.
8231
Salerno Virginia cookies. For cook-
ies. © Aug. 20, 1940; KK 501.
Sappanos (Louis) co., Chicago. 82382
Wash-brite. For cleaning compound
used in cleaning walls, ete. © June 10,
1940; KK 273.
Schalk chemical co., Los Angeles.
8233, 8234
Do it yourself—says Peter Putter.
For kit of painters’ supplies for do-
mestic use. © May 17, 1940; KK 275.
Meet Peter Putter.
ers’ supplies for domestic use.
17, 1940; KK 274.
Schlitz (Jos.) brewing co., Milwaukee.
8235
Old Milwaukee. For beer. © July 1,
1940; KK 247,
Schulman (Louis) co., inc., New York.
8236-8248
AAA la preferida. For camisa, Span-
ish for shirts. © June 14, 1940; KK
301.
Ace. For kiddie undies.
1940 ; KK 297.
Binghamton knitting. For articles of
knitted wear. © May 17, 1940; KK
299.
For kit of paint-
© May
© May 17,
Dairy farms. For candies. © June
14, 1940; KK 308.
Fels-wear. For shoes. © June 14,
1940 ; KK 306.
Glen Garrie. For shirts. © June 14,
1940; KK 302,
Hobbywear by Craig. For hobby-
wear, sportswear. © June 14, 1940;
KK 305.
Paristyle. For yarns. © June 14,
1940: KK 304.
Robin hood. For shirts. © June
14, 1940; KK 300.
Sunshine. Kiddies’ panties. © May
17, 1940: KK 298.
Tailored sportswear. For tailored
sportswear. © May 17, 1940; KK 296.
Tropical. For sport shirts. © June
14, 1940: KK 307.
Westbury. For sportswear. © June
14, 1940; KK 308.
Schutter candy co., Chicago. 8249
Big value. For candy. © July 24,
1940: KK 259,
177
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8250
Sineausky, William Julius, Newark,
N. J. 8250
W. J. Seltzer. For bi-carbonate of
soda, ete. © Aug, 17, 1940; KK 407,
Spanish gospel recordings, Los Ange-
les. 8251
Buenas nuevas. For phonograph
records, Spanish gospel recordings. ©
June 1, 1940; K 406.
Standard brands, inc., New York.
8252, 8253
Fleischmann’s. For pure dry yeast.
© Feb. 15, 1939 ; KK 271.
Fleischmann’s. For pure dry yeast,
irradiated. © Feb, 15, 1939; KK 272.
Sun glass inst., inc. New York, 8254
Lenses. For goggles, spectacles &
lenses. © Feb, 5, 1940; KK 453.
Tannehill, Robert Goldsmith, Kansas
City, Mo. 8255
Ge: For cough drops. © Aug. 12,
1940; KK 278.
Tobacco by-products & chemical corp.,
ine., Louisville. 8256, 8257
Black leaf dual-fixed nicotine dust.
For nicotine dust developed especially
for the control of European corn borer.
© May 24, 1940; KK 318.
Black leaf 155 concentrate. For a
prepared dry compound of nicotine for
the control of grape berry moth and
grape leafhopper. © June 11, 1940;
KK 3817,
Tweedie footwear corp., Jefferson City,
Mo. 8258
Tweedies—alluring footwear. For
footwear. © July 5, 1940; KK 509.
Ulmer pharmacal co., Minneapolis.
Novak’s solution. For an antiseptic
solution for preoperative preparation of
the skin. © June 15, 1940; KK 482.
Union food products, inc., Brooklyn.
8
260
©
Susan Baker. For preserves.
Aug. 6, 1940; KK 344.
Varick electric mfg, co., inc., New York,
8261
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since July 1, 1940_...._____.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Varick ice bag. For ice bag. © July
24, 1940; KK 419.
Veg-pep co., Los Angeles,
Veg-pep. For vegetable juice.
June 28, 1940; KK 383.
Vincent, Robert Lance, trading as
Vinco mfg. co., Ventnor, N. J. 8263
Slaz-em. For insecticide. © Mar,
6, 1989; KK 448.
Vineo mfg, co.
Lance)
8262
©
See Vincent (Robert
Wakem & McLaughlin, inc., Chicago.
8264
W and M brand. For whiskey. ©
May 13, 1940; KK 280.
Webb (Thomas J.) co., Chicago.
8265, 8266
Thomas J, Webb thermotized coffee,
drip grind. For coffee. © July 9,
1940; KK 477,
Thomas J, Webb thermotized coffee,
regular grind. For coffee. © July 9,
1940; KK 476,
Wedge wire corp., Cleveland. 8267
Insist on . . . Kleenslot wedge wire
. for quality.
4 For wedge wire
sieves and screens.
© Aug, 22, 1940;
KK 474.
Wilson, Terrah H., Watertown, N. Y.
8268
Py-re-no. For pyorrhea treatment.
© Aug, 10, 1940; KK 254.
Winterscheidt, H. J., doing business as
Beleruan tobaceo co., Horton, Kan.
8269
Gossip cigarettes. For cigarettes.
© Aug. 16, 1940; KK 463.
Witt, J. D., Dallas. 8270
Xtra vita. For ice cream and con-
fections. © July 1, 1940; KK 242,
8271
©
Worcester salt co., New York.
Worcester ivory salt. For salt.
Aug. 7, 1940; KK 460.
Yale oil corp., Billings, Mont, 8272
It’s in the refining—5 in 1 blend plus
lead tetraethyl. For gasoline. © Feb.
18, 1940; KK 417.
178
PRINTS
Alps sportswear mfg. co., inc., Boston.
8273
Get your wings free, join the All
American sky fighters. For sweaters
and jackets. © July 22, 1940; KK 394.
Andrews, Anatol N., Los Angeles, 8274
Capless self sealing strato pen. For
fountain pen or similar article. © July
30, 1940; KK 261.
Atlas novelty co., Chicago. 8275, 8276
Amazing 7 lite floor lamp value. For
floor lamps. © Aug. 2, 1940; KK 411.
Another smash hit in floor lamp
values. For floor lamps. © Aug. 16,
1940 ; KK 346.
Atlas tack corp., Fairhaven, Mass.
8277
You always get more value with At-
las. For tacks & metal products. ©
July 25, 1940; KK 488.
Berry, John H., Los Angeles. 8278
We use Chektest system for our cus-
tomers protection. For milk, milk prod-
ucts and eggs. © July 27, 1940; KK
423.
Better-bilt door co., ine., Jenkintown,
Pa. 8279
I-dél-dor. For garage doors. © Aug.
14, 1940: KK 459.
Breck (John H.) inc., Springfield, Mass.
8280
For Breck pH8
© July 3; 1940;
Beautiful hair.
lather oil shampoo.
KK 310.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender co., Chi-
cago. 8281
Mineralite lawn bowl. For lawn
bowl. © July 16, 1940; KK 422.
Button Bud. See Wallerstein, Joseph
Edward.
Carpenter & Paterson, inc., East Bos-
ton, Mass. 8282
Witch hygrade roof drains. For roof
drains and flanges. © July 22, 1940;
KK 464.
Chemical research products, inc., Ro-
selle Park, N. Y. 8283
Permeen, a scientific discovery for
treatment of dermatophytosis or ring-
worm, athlete’s foot. For a fungicide.
© June 1, 1940; KK 386.
Coca-cola co., U. S., Atlanta. 8284-8294
And the same to you. For Coca-cola,
a soft drink, © Nov. 29, 1989; KK
402.
Delicious — refreshing. For Coca-
cola, a soft drink. © June 7, 1939; KK
398.
Familiar refreshment. For Coca-
cola, a soft drink. © Jan. 2, 1940; KK
403.
Inviting you to refreshment. For
Coca-cola, a soft drink. © Aug. 15,
1939 ; KK 401.
Pause that refreshes. For Coca-cola,
a temperance drink. © Oct. 16, 1939;
KK 268.
Pause that refreshes . . and cools.
For Coca-cola, a soft drink, © Jan.
28, 1940; KK 400.
Refreshing with lunch. For Coca-
cola, a soft drink. © Jan. 2, 1940: KK
399.
Six-bottle carton—at home. For
coca-cola, a soft drink. © Jan. 2, 1940;
KK 3897.
Take home a carton. For Coca-cola,
a soft drink. © Jan. 3, 19389; KK
404.
Thirst stops here. For coca-cola, a
soft drink. © Aug. 2, 1940; KK 396.
With your lunch today... For Coca-
cola, a soft drink. © June 22, 1940;
KK 3895.
Downing, S. Joseph, New York. 8295
Daily chart for extra telephone
charges. Check-a-phone. For a regis-
ter for telephone calls. © July 5, 1940;
KK 409.
Downs carpet co., Philadelphia. $296
Flor-de-seroll design. Pattern 416,
color 195. For rugs or carpeting. ©
July 8, 1940; KK 482.
Electric household utilities corp., Chi-
cago. 8297
You’d be happy too with a gladiron.
For ironing machine. © Aug. 5, 1940;
KK 295.
Eugene, ltd., New York.
Vue-géene. For hair dryer.
25, 1940; KK 252.
8298
© July
179
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8299
Ferguson-Sherman mfg. corp., Dear-
born, Mich. 8299
Ford tractor. Form YF-4035. For
tractor. © July 17, 1940; KK 266.
Gallagher & Burton, inc., Philadelphia.
8300
Everybody talks about taxes. For
blended whiskey. © Aug. 12, 1940;
KK 472,
Hampden brewing co., Willimansett,
Mass. 8301
©
Master stroke. For ale and beer.
June 1, 1940; KK 260.
Hershey chocolate corp., Hershey, Pa.
8302-8313
First—in favor and flavor Hershey’s
milk chocolate with almonds. For milk
chocolate. © Mar. 30, 1940; KK 294.
Hershey’s baking chocolate. For
chocolate. © Mar. 30, 1940; KK 293.
Hershey’s breakfast cocoa. For
cocoa. © Mar. 30, 1940: KK 290.
Hershey’s cocoa, for both drinking
and cooking. For cocoa. © Dec. 30,
1939 ; KK 287.
Hershey’s, first—in flavor and flavor.
For chocolate. © Dec. 30, 1989; KK
314,
Hershey’s syrup. Delicious, the per-
fect topping for many desserts. For
syrup. © Dec. 30, 1989; KK 316.
Hershey’s syrup. Free one can of
Hershey’s syrup with each quart of ice
cream. For syrup. © Dec. 30, 1939;
KK 289.
Hershey’s syrup. Refreshing—add
to milk for a nourishing drink. For
syrup. © Dec. 30, 1989; KK 315.
Hershey’s syrup, plus milk, a deli-
cious drink. For syrup. © Dec. 30,
1939 ; KK 313.
Hershey’s syrup, plus rich-fresh milk.
For syrup. © Dec. 30, 1989; KK 292.
Hershey’s syrup, showing dish of ice
cream and syrup. For syrup. © Mar.
30, 1940; KK 291.
Hershey’s syrup, showing filled glass
and saucer. For syrup. © Mar. 30,
1940; KK 288.
Hollyvogue arts co., Los Angeles.
Your lucky star from Hollywood.
For miniature figures of the signs of
the zodiac. © May 15, 1940; KK 241.
Kitchen Katch-all corp., Greenwich, O.
8315
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Baby Bunting nursery set. Model R
243. For nursery set. © Aug. 1, 1940;
KK 444.
Kohler co., Kohler, Wis. 8316
Now oil heating becomes economical.
For heating boiler. Form H89—50—-7—
40. © Aug. 15, 1940; KK 504.
Laymon, H. B., doing business as
World’s products co., Spencer, Ind.
8317, 8318.
Laymon’s aspirin. For aspirin. ©
May 20, 1940; KK 454.
Laymon’s aspirin. For aspirin. ©
Aug. 19, 1940; KK 458.
Lorentzen hardware mfg. corp., New
York. 8319
Instructions for installing venetian
blinds equipped with the new Valok
mountings. For venetian blind hard-
ware. © May 23, 1940; KK 285.
Lowe (Joe) corp., New York. 8320:
New ice cream — delicious Revel
chocolate fudge ice cream, sensationally
good. For frozen confectionery prod-
ucts. © Feb. 2, 1940; KK 389.
Miles, Clarence F., Worcester. 8321
Samson whiskey. For whiskey. ©
July 8, 1940; KK 282.
Neatform co., inc., New York. 8322
Neatform posture belt. For health
belt for correct posture. © June 10,
1940; KK 269.
Parker pen co., Janesville, Wis.
8323, 8324
Nice work. For fountain pens, me-
chanical pencils & leads. © Aug. 17,
1940; KK 345.
On the campus ... . in the office
carry the pen that will help you get
the breaks. For pens, pencils & ink.
© Aug. 31, 1940; KK 506.
Poe (C. W.) co., inc., Cleveland. 8325
Where better living begins. For
mineral wool insulation. © July 8,
1940; KK 445.
Rawplug co., inc., New York. 8326
Expansion bolt & screw anchor di-
mensional chart. For anchors, wood &
lag screw; bolts, expansion; anchors,
machine screw; drills, masonry. ©
Aug. 1, 1940; KK 420.
Schaefer (F. & M.) brewing co., Brook-
lyn. 8327, 8328
180
PRINTS
no. 8, 1940
Schaefer. For beer. © July 8, 1940;
KK 228.
Schaefer, on ice.
8, 1940; KK 229.
Senator neckwear co., New York. 8329
Senate club ensemble. For tie, hat
For beer. © July
band, handkerchief ensemble. © Aug.
17, 1940; KK 470.
Stanco, ine., New York. §330
Mistol drops at the first sneeze. For
nose and throat drops. © Oct. 1, 1936;
KK 416.
Stevens hotel, Chicago. 8331
Stevens basket of cheer. For whis-
key, club soda or ginger ale, glasses &
ice basket. © June 30, 1940; KK 467.
United feature syndicate, inc., New
York. 8332
Lil Abner. Hold that line, Dog-
patch! For wheat breakfast food. ©
Aug. 25, 1940; KK 452.
United States bronze sign co., inc., New
York. 8333
Number of entries of Prints included in the Catalog since July 1, 1940...
8337
Facts about U. S. yahrzeit tablets.
For bronze memorial tablets. © Aug.
2, 1940; KK 343.
Vendo co., Kansas City, Mo. 8334
Vendo company. For vending ma-
chine for bottled goods. © May 4,
1940; KK 414.
Wallerstein, Joseph Edward, doing
business as Button Bud, Michigan
City, Ind. 8335
Button Bud, a touch of color for the
distinctive dresser. For wool bouton-
niere. © July 3, 1940; KK 279.
Waring corp., New York.
Beau-ootiful soup recipes.
ing blendor, food & drink blendor.
June 15, 1940; KK 812.
Waterman products co., Philadelphia.
8
8336
For War-
©
337
Fun-o-mike. For amplifier and
mixer. © July 3, 1940; KK 393.
World’s products co. See Laymon
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COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
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COPY RIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECH-
NICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTO-
RIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING COMMERCIAL PRINTS
AND LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
INCLUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1940
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 35
No. 9
UNITED STATES
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WASHINGTON : 1940
HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,
formerly issued quarterly, but now issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other
identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for
copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs
for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copy-
right proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the
use of an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. A subalphabet of
artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
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Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photo-
graphs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustra-
tions. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles
of commercial prints and labels. These will be found at the end of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of
proprietors.
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or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “J”, Class J, Photo-
graphs; and “K”, Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including com-
mercial prints and labels used for articles of merchandise. “©” implies copy-
right registration of a published work, followed by a date of publication.
“© 1c.” stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by
date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the photograph or other identifying
reproduction.
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A—to—Z co. 8338
Hurlbut (Carl E.) :
G—Man powder.
1940 ; G 36620,
Americana designs
Brandfield (Kitty) :
Dolphins. — Rooster. — Rose and
© ic. Ore, 3;
8339-8342
butterfly—wWaterlilies and fish ©
Aug, 21, 1940; G 36530-36533.
Anderson, Almyra Sadie.* 8343
Merrie milk maid. © 1. Sept. 7,
1940 ; G 36407,
Anderson, Herbert S.* 8344-8347
Baldy.—Buck.—Tim.—Zuny. © July
12, 1940; G 36511-36514.
Anderson-Friberg co,
Anderson (George) :
Carved marker designs, 11-16. ©
Sept. 138, 1940; G 36501.
8348
Bartlett, Warren Goddard.* 8349
Willkie (Wendell L.) © Aug. 1,
1940 ; G 36500.
Berkeley granite co. 8350-8352
Smith (Ben C.) Memorial:
Barnley, 710—R.—Renfrew, 700-
R.—Whitaker, 705-R. © Aug, 1, 1940;
G 36470-36472.
Bishop, Richard E.* 8353-8356
Early morning.—Nor’easter.—Washo
widgeon.—Young gobbler. © Sept. 15,
1940; G 36587-86590.
Bloom (J. F.) & co.* 8357
Bloom Greek Ionic columnar me-
morial. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1940; G 36406.
Bodkin, Richard Francis, 8358
Russell (Charles Marion) :
Head and neck of horse, hangs an
wall. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1940; G 36404.
Bouvier, Adrienne Marie.* 8359
Willkie (Wendell) © Sept. 10, 1940;
G 36498.
Brandeis, Grace Munstock.* 8360-8362
Skating adagio.Skating finale.—
Skating—the spinner. © 1 c. each
Sept. 28, 1940; G 36566-36568.
Butensky, Jules L.* 8363
Stewart (Dr. George D.) memorial
plaque. © 1c. Sept, 20, 1940; G 36548.
Buttura & sons. 8364-8369
Jamieson (John) Memorial:
Black, 641. © July 1, 1940: G
36481.
Carpenter, 644.— Hallock, 645. —
Hanserd, 642.—Randolph, 648. © July
20, 1940; G 36482-36485.
Turner, 646. © Aug, 1, 1940; G@
35486.
Byrne, Isabel F.* 8370
Win Willkie, the lion-hearted. ©
1c. Sept. 23, 1940; G 36593.
Clavarino, Mario.* 8371
Donkey pulling the dog by the tail.
© 1c. July 31, 1940; G 36474.
Clutton, Sam W, 8372-8376
Brown (Arthur) & Clutton (Sam
WW):
Feed ’em and reap! ©1e. Sept. 3,
1940; G 36426.
Fagen [pseud. of S. W. Clutton &
Gregor Fagenstrom]:
Sac(k)religious.—That covers it.
© 1c. each Sept, 8, 1940; G 86596,
36597.
Fagenstrom
(Sam W.):
Just another Trojan horse. ©1e.
Aug. 19, 1940; G 36482.
Sez who? © 1c. Sept. 3, 1940;
G 36425.
Cohn, Marvin Reeb.*
Willkie (Wendell)
1940; G 36586.
(Gregor) & Clutton
8377
© 1c. Sept. 30,
183
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8378
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 35
Comolli & co., ine.
Murray (William A.) :
Daverio memorial. © May 15,
1940 ; G 36487.
Cross bros. co, 8379
Bliss (Homer) :
Public war memorial, 4528. ©
Sept. 14, 1940; G 36510.
Davis, A. 8380.
McCartie (Bernard) :
God bless America, seal. © 1 ©.
Sept. 16, 1940 ; G 36558.
De Haas, Hector* 83581-8383
Hen pheasant. — Quail.—Woodcock,
© Aug. 27, 1940; G 36550-36552.
Elliott, David.*
Kucalyptus nut babies.
17, 1940; G 36508.
Everlasting memorial works.
Kkenerson (Harley C.) :
8384
© 1c. Sept.
8385
Barnum memorial, 702. © Sepr.
25, 1940: G 36585.
Flagg, James Montgomery.* 8385
Wake up America.
1940: G 36509.
Fleming, Fenton B.*
As the mystery man sees it.
Oct. 28, 19385 ; G 21447.
Fooks, Herbert C.* 8388
Spirit of play. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1935;
G 20483.
Franciscan friary.
Marchi (Vitalino) :
Anthony (S?#.) plaque.
1940; G 36534.
Christ child sleeping on cross.
Aug. 2, 1940; G 36557.
Frost & Reed, Itd.
Bennett (F. M.):
After the hunt.
1940; G 36455.
Dawson (Montague) :
Boston clipper, the Enoch Train of
Boston, 1617 tons built at EH. Boston in
1854, 8423.—Dawn wind, the Blair
Atholl, S 1867.—Glory of the Seas,
8388.—Queen of clippers, 8529.—Rising
wind, 9500.—Rounding the East Lepe
buoy, 8391.—Scottish Chief, a bluenose
clipper, built 1856, New Brunswick,
1053 tons, 3548.—Six metres in a fresh
breeze, M. D. 1.—Spendthrift (Tea
Clipper) built 1867, M. D. 3.—Swinging
along, clipper ship Racer of New York,
1660 tons, built 1851, 8532.— White ship,
Abner Coborn, 8524. © 1 ¢. each Sept.
10, 1940; G 36446-36454, 36456, 36457.
© 1c. Sept. 17,
8387
@©ite
8389, 8390
© June 28,
©
8391-8404
© 1c. Sept. 10,
Stormy weather, the Young Ameri-
ean, M. D. 6.—Virginian (Privateer)
M. D. 4. © 1c. each Sept. 11, 1940;
G 36437, 364388.
Good, Earle C.
Mack (A. B.):
Good memorial.
1940; G 36502.
Goodson, Guy Thomas.
Cirrito (Arline) :
January. — February. — March.—
April.—May.—June.—August.—Novem-
ber. © 1 c¢. each Sept. 3, 1940; G
36458-36468, 36465, 36468.
July.— September.— October.— De-
cember. © 1 ¢ each Aug. 22, 1940;
G 36464, 36466, 36467, 36469.
Hammaker bros.
Pontious (William E.) :
Wertz memorial. © 1c. Sept. 24,
1940; G 36561.
Hubbell, Henry Salem.* 8419
Roosevelt (Franklin D.) ©1ce. Oct.
2, 1940; G 36619.
Johnson, Claudia M.* 8420, 8421
Scrubbette——Scrubby. © 1 ¢. each
Sept. 16, 1940; G 36494, 36495, —
8422-8435
8405
© 1c. Aug. 20,
8406-8417
8418
Johnson & Gustafson.
Jamieson (J.) Memorial:
Fennlay, 38086.—Hanlon, 3085.—
Manderly, 3088.—Parkington, 3084.—
Ronaldson, 3083.—Wetherby, 3087. ©
Aug. 20, 1940; G 36475-36480.
Magistris (Ugo):
Memorial, 5015-5022. © Jan. 22,
1940; G 86515-86522.
Jones, Emmett Austin.* 8436
Western rider and horse. © 1 ¢.
Sept. 25, 1940; G 36562.
Jones bros. co. 8437, 8438
Braun (Carl Conrad) :
Memorial, 1356. © July 25, 1940;
G 36489.
Miller (Malcolm G.) :
Squair memorial, D-17. © Aug. 2,
1940 ; G 86488.
Jurras granite co., ine. 8439-8441
Jamieson (John) Memorial:
Herndon, 130.— Masters, 128.—
Woodrow, 129. © July 1, 1940; G
36491-36493.
Krebs, Heinrich L.* 8442, 8443
Willkie (Wendell L.) A, B. ©1e.
each Sept. 16, 1940; G 36594, 36595.
184
WORKS
no. 9, 1940
Kriebel, Iva Edith.* 8444-8446
Marine view from Santa Monica Pali-
sades.—Orchids.—Spray of orchids in
water colors. © 1c. each Sept. 7, 1940;
G 36503-36505.
Langheim & Harman. 8447
Langheim (Walter) & Harman (Mi-
chael) :
God bless America. © Sept. 7,
1940 ; G 36408.
Larson & Carlson, inc. 8448
Comi (Alfred) :
American Legion world war memo-
rial for the town of Saugus, Mass. ©
1c. Sept. 14, 1940; G 36555.
Lupo, Vincenzo G.* 8449-8453
Black angel (Pomacanthus arcua-
tus)—Butterfly (Chaetodon ocella-
tus)—Fringetail (Carassius auratus) —
Moonfish (Selene vomer)—Spade fish
(Chaetodipterus faber) © 1c. each
July 22, 1940; G 36409-36418.
McCarley, Seaborne V.* 8454-8461
Cat. — Donkey. — Duck. — Horse.—
Mule.—Scotch terrier. © 1 ¢@ each
Sept. 11, 1940; G 36439-36444.
Elephant, © 1c. Sept. 8, 1940; G
36559.
Scottie dog. ©1c. Aug. 22, 1940; G
36506.
MacNeil, Hermon A.* 8462
Pony express. © 1c. June 138, 1940;
G 36524.
Mason, Herb J.*
Cartoon tales:
Don’t forget your ABC’s.—How
does he do it?—Oh! I’m sorry. © 1
ce. each Feb. 2, 1940; G 36420-36422.
8466
© 1 c¢ Sept. 25,
8463-8465
Miller, Ben.*
Secured happiness.
1940; G 36560.
Murphy (Thos. D.) co.
Cucchi (Anthonv) :
Boyhood’s carefree days.—West-
ward America. © 1. each Sept. 28,
1940; G 36583, 36584.
Erbit (Jules) :
Sweet Sue. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1940;
G 36575.
Hintermeister
Henry]):
Surprise visitor.—Trouble bruin’.
© 1c. each Sept. 28, 1940; G 36571,
36572.
8467-8482
(Hy. fi. e John
OF ART
8500
Nichols (Dale) :
Winter at the old home. ©1e.
Sept. 28, 1940; G 36582.
Russell (Charles M.) :
Finding the trail. ©1c. Sept. 28,
1940; G 36579.
Segner (EH. B.):
Up and over. © 1 °c. Sept. 28,
1940 ; G 365738.
Sechan (Claude) :
Fishing pond.—Friendly chat.—
Going visiting.—Playmates. GE.
each Sept. 28, 1940; G 36576, 36578,
36580, 36581.
Stuart (R. James) :
Labor of love.—Less speed, fewer
heartaches. © 1c. each Sept. 28, 1940;
G 36570, 36574.
Svoboda (Josef C.):
Cowboy philosopher. © 1 ¢. Sept.
28, 1940; G 36577.
Tchetchet (Victor) :
Fancy figure. © 1 ec. Sept. 28,
1940; G 36569.
Newbold, Katherine Hubbard.* 8483
Newbold (Thomas Jefferson) grave
stone. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1940; G 36527.
Nichols, Hiram O, 8.* 8484
I, N. R. L, wayside shrinee ©l1e.
Sept. 27, 1940; G 36565.
Osborne co. 8485-8499
Aylward (W. J.):
Captain Gray’s discovery of the
Columbia river, 4750. © 1c. Oct. 2,
1940; G 36599.
Dennis (Morgan) :
Biggest cats you ever saw, 4747. —
Full house, 4740.—I’ll say it with flow-
ers, 4737.—Inside track, 4739.—Mixed
foursome, 4741.—My day, 4748.—One
for the book, 4746.—Take me for in-
stance, 4743.—Too hot to handle, 4742.—
What d’ ya hear from the mob, 4745.—
What’s in it for me, 4744.—When I
wanna go, I wanna go, 4738. ©1e.
each Oct. 2, 1940; G 36600, 36603-
36618.
Hintermeister
Henry]) :
Jes’ walk natchel, sonny, 4749. ©
1 e, Oct. 2, 1940; G 36602.
Miiller (Annie Benson) :
Smiling baby and puppy, 4736. ©
1c. Oct. 2, 1940; G 36614.
Pakula, Herman,
Blesser (August) :
Pakula Schor-Karp memorial.
1 ¢e. May 25, 1989: G 36523.
(Hy. [i. e. John
8500
©
185
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8501
Patrick, Frank Henry. 8501
Patrick (Frank Vincent) :
American. ©1e. Sept. 7, 1940; G
36405.
Pennsylvania railroad co.
Teller (Griffith H.) :
Steel king. © 1c. Oct.
36601,
Phillips (Charles H.) & co.,
8502
2, 1940; ¢
ine.
85038, 8504
Legnaioli (F.) :
Do no evil, the fourth wise monkey.
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1940; G 36525.
Four wise men [and] Four wiser
men. ©1c. Aug, 19, 1940; G 36526.
Prakaitis, Alfred Joseph.* 8505
Cameraman. © 1. Sept. 5, 1940;
G 36445.
Rasmussen, Esther. 8506-8510
Romanelli (Carlo) :
Baby Bear, the cry baby.—Daddy
Bear, the sheik of the Bear family.—
Mama Bear, the queen of the Bear fam-
ily.—Sitting Bear, on his haunches.
1 ec. each July 25, 1940; G 36415-36418.
Ullberg (Nina) :
Goldilocks, the little princess. ©
1e. July 31, 1940: G 36419.
Reiss, Winold.* 8511
Chief Shot from Both Sides. © 1.
Sept. 19, 1940 ; G 36529.
Ritter & Ritter, inc. 8512
Ritter (Harry) :
Thoroughbred colors. © 1c. Sept.
26, 1940; G 36568.
Sayford (Frank M.) co., ine.
8513-8517
Auer (Dorothy) :
Clipper ship. © July 15, 1940; G
36430.
Country store. © July 26, 1940;
G 36431.
Pioneer days. © July 22, 1940;
G 36429.
Roosevelt (Franklin D.) © Aug.
14, 1940; G 36499,
Willkie (Wendell L.) © Aug. 14,
1940; G 36428.
Schweizer, J. Otto.* 8518
Redemption. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1940;
G 36528.
Sears, Jack.* 8519, 8520
Beehive, upon which is modeled in re-
lief single seagulls in flight, on opposite
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
sides.—Three seagulls at base of monu-
ment upon which rest two seagulls upon
a ball. © 1. each Sept. 16, 1940; G
36496, 36497.
Smart, Edmund Hodgson.* 8521
Pershing (Gen. John J.) ©1c. Sept.
17, 1940; G 36507.
Solakian, Aram Nerses.
Aram (Victor) :
Gimpy. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1940; G
36554,
Yehoodi.
G 36553.
Stoll, John.*
Willkie (Wendell)
G 36483.
8522, 8523
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1940;
8524
© July 1, 1940;
Stolz, Lorenz W.* 8525
Distinctive design of memorial, 10921.
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1940; G 36473.
Vermont marble co. 8526-8539
Whitehouse (Louis A.) Memorial:
Bethune, 5792.—Blaine, 5793.--
Dexter, 5794.—Eveleth, 5786.—Neilson,
5787.—Reynolds, 5790.—Stevens, 8035.
© Aug. 30, 1940; G 36541-36547,
Castle, 8038.—Harriman, 226.—
Hassam, 227.—Knudson, 5789.—Kra-
mer, 8037.—Remine, 8026. © 1c, Sept.
9, 1940; G 36535-36540.
Raymond, 5801. © Sept. 20, 1940;
G 36564,
Vinson, Mrs. 8. C. 8540
Davis (Frances Vinson) :
Will Rogers’ home. © 1 c. Sept.
13, 1940; G 36591,
Waller, Rudy & Borg, Bruno. 8541
Hammer (Trygve) :
Preserve, protect, defend. © Sept.
30, 1940; G 36592.
Walther mfg. co., inc. 8542-8544
Lister (James R.) :
Textile fabric style, 5803, 5804,
5807. © 1c. each Sept. 12, 1940; G
36434-36436.
Waterbury monumental works Co.
8545-8548
Piola (Cesare D.) Memorial:
Engala.—Laskas.—Parker.—Reidy.
© 1c. each Oct. 2, 1940; G 36615-36618.
Westervelt, Robert Davis.* 8549, 8550
Monkey business.—So what. © 1c.
each Sept. 3, 1940; G 36423, 36424.
186
WORKS OF ART
no. 9, 1940 8555
Westlund’s, inc. 8551 | Woodburn, Thomas B.* 8558, 8554
Antram (M., A.): Defend your country. © 1c. Sept.
Troost memorial, 27347. © July | 21, 1940; G 36549.
20, 1940; G 36490. Wake up America! © 1c. Sept. 21,
White, Thomas B. jr.* Saheoe pr
Has your sweetheart, husband or son | Wyttenbach, Clara A.* 8555
been called for selective service? © Mathematical mural. © 1c. Oct. 3,
1 ec. Oct. 2, 1940; G 36598. 1940; G 36621.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1,
eu Ceres selec, bee de | ORTON bal eerie Tce E ete 2, 067
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTO-
GRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Abshagen, Hans Friedrich. 8556-8558
Amalfi, 5311; by R. Andree.—Hin-
same birken, 5312; by Mila Henschke.—
Tulpenstrauss, 5310; by A. Drescher.
© June 1, 1940; H 1833, 1834, 1836.
Ackerly, Donald G. 8559
Cycle converter for internal combus-
tion engines, modified. © 1c. Sept. 6,
1940; I 26822.
Ackerman, William H. 8560
Safety purse. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1940;
I 26988.
Ackermann (Arthur) & son, Itd. 8561
[Three mallards]; by Peter Scott.
© July 1, 1940; H 1802.
Auburn, William Wesley. 8562
Proposed plan for a North Portland
industrial terminal. © 1c. Sept. 16,
1940; I 26926.
Amerigan assn. of nurserymen. 8563
American association of nurserymen,
AAN, established 1875. © July 21,
1940; K 46704
American bank note co. 8564-8567
Aviation no. 9, V-81188. © July 5,
1940; K 46548.
Aviation no, 10, V-81106. © June 17,
1940; K 46550.
Banco de la Republica del Paraguay
building, V—80969, special. © May 16,
1940; K 46551.
Science Research & Labor led by
Knowledge, V—81025. © May 31, 1940;
K 46549,
Americana publications. 8568
Mawney house, in which was organ-
ized the first temperance society. ©
Aug. 9, 1940; H 1801.
Anderson, Walter C. 8569
Inclined spiral hoist. © 1 c. Sept.
30, 1940; I 26989.
Anderson, William Oliver. 8570
Automatic light for spectacles. ©
le. Aug. 80, 1940; I 26894.
Anjo garden supplies. 8571
Cathedral garden pool, 311. © Sept.
4, 1940; I 26908.
Ashton, George Elmo. 8572
Sani-way toothbrush holder. © 1 ec.
Aug. 30, 1940; I 26890.
Bachrach, ince. 8573-8576
Willkie (Wendell L.) BG 5858-B, BG
5858-F, BG 5858-H, BG 5858-K. ©
July 26, 1940; J 30985-30988.
Bailey meter co. 8577-8589
Bailey boiler meter chart,
350F900T700T. © Aug. 1, 1940; I
26971.
— 400F850TS500PS.
1940; I 26976.
Bailey fluid meter chart,
100F300P1000T. Bailey recorder chart,
8L175P, 38200KP. © July 24, 1940; I
26970, 26972, 26974.
Bailey fluid meter
150F400T850P.
26977.
—— 220F1000T900P.
1940; I 26750.
—— 675F1400P.
I 26975.
— 8000FX. © May 23, 1940; I
26978.
Bailey recorder chart, 40L3. © June
17, 1940; I 26969.
Bailey recorder diagram, 500K T35PX.
© Apr. 9, 1940; I 26759.
Bailey recorder electrically operated
chart, 7084, 7085. © July 25, 1940; I
26967, 26968.
© July 10,
chart,
© July 11, 1940; I
© Aug. 12,
© July 18, 1940;
Baily, Mildred B. 8590
Slip-lite safety matches. ©1ec. Aug.
30, 1940; I 26903.
Baker art gallery. 8591
Bricker (John W) © Aug. 10, 1940;
J 30871.
Bank of America national trust & sav-
ings assn. 8592
Two billion dollars loaned . . a prom-
ise kept. © Sept. 12, 1940; K 46541.
188
CLASSES H—-K
no. 9, 1940
87D)
Barnhart, Oliver F. 8593
I will. © June 17, 1940; K 46622.
Barnhisel, A, H.* 8594
Golf-right system using the Golfmas-
ter for practice golf. © 1c. Aug. 30,
1940 ; I 26842.
Beatrice creamery co. 8595, 8596
Lightning Jim, U. S. marshal. ©
Oct. 13, Nov. 15, 1989; K 46584, 46587.
Belbow, David.* 8597
Bathing trunks. © 1c Aug. 380,
1940: I 26847.
Bell, Charles J. 8598
Willkie (Wendell L.) notification
ceremony, Elwood, Ind., Aug. 17, 1940.
© Sept. 11, 1940; J 30984. 8598
Bernhold, Edward F. 8599, 8600
To run this country’s business re-
quires business experience, not bungling
experiments. Win with Willkie—We
want work, not war. Win with Willkie.
© July 15, 1940; K 46562, 46563.
Best press. 8601, 8602
Presenting the Marksmen. © July
26, 1940: K 46517,
Svensy and his band. Old timers
and modern swings. © Aug. 9, 1940;
K 46516.
Better parenthood week committee.
8603
This is better parenthood week. ©
Aug. 13, 1940; K 46511.
Bodwell, C. T. 8604-8610
Franconia Notch, White Mts., N. H.
Avalanche falis, Flume Gorge, 7.—
Echo Lake and Mount Lafayette, 13.—
Flume Gorge, 6—Old Man of the
Mountains, 1. © June 16, 1940; K
46521-46524.
Paradise Falls, Lost River Gorge,
Kinsman Notch, White Mts., N. H., 3.
© June 16, 1940; K 46525.
White Mts., N. H.:
Echo Lake and Mt. Lafayette,
Franconia Notch, 13.—In the Sugar
bush, 64. © June 16, 1940; J 30967,
30968.
Boehmer, John M.
Flash-fill-o-meter.
1940 ; I 26987.
Bohn ptg. co, 8612, 8613
Lenten season, 102.—One thing that
is needful, 122. © Sept. 23, 1940; kk
46634, 46635.
8611
© 1c. Sept. 30,
Brady, Peter P. 8614
Fill up that sweet tooth. ©1c., Aug.
27, 1940; J 30872.
Brinkley, Thomas Willis, 8615
Chart for calculating percentages in
a two component system. © Sept. 16,
1940 ; I 26929.
Brown & Bigelow.
Bobleter (Lowell) :
Jolly Post Boy, 400380.—Old Tide
Mill, 40029.—Winter evening, 40031. ©
Aug, 27, 1940 ; K 46567-46569.
Brown instrument co. 8619-8626
Brown chart, 5142. © July 22, 1940;
I 26959.
5144. © July 24, 1940: I 26913.
Brown instrument co. chart, 1617T.
© July 25, 1940; I 26837.
—— 12079. © July 24, 1940; I 26920.
— 12631. © July 23, 1940; I 26918.
—— 12632. © July 26, 1940; I 26917.
—— 12633. © July 29, 1940; I 26919.
—— 12634. © Aug. 5, 1940; I 26916.
Browne, Jadaan H, L. 8627
Pot of gold, rainbow’s end. © 1c.
Sept, 3, 1940; J 31031,
8616-8618
Bruehlman, Henry G. 8628
Self-adjusting ladder. © 1 c. Sept.
30, 1940; I 26990.
Bulmer, Gladys Knight. 8629
Non-burn pie rim protector. © 1 ¢.
Aug. 30, 1940; I 26887,
Bunting, Alwyn R. 8630
Toy caterpillar. © 1 ¢ Aug. 30,
1940; I 268638.
Burroughs (Edgar Rice) ine.
8631-8636
Tarzan. © Jan, 24, Feb. 21, Mar, 26,
May 1, June 1, Sept. 3, 1940; K 46652,
46658, 46663, 46667, 46676, 46700.
Burton, Thomas H.* 8637
Safety emblem. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1940;
I 26897.
Butler, Hmma Elizabeth Meyers. 8638
Linen cabinet. ©1c. Sept. 30, 1940;
I 26995,
Callender, R. S. 8639-8755
Ace Brady, super-sleuth. © Jan. 31,
Feb. 29, 1940; K 46788, 46746.
Adventures of Ellery Queen. © Aug.
1, Sept. 3, 1940; K 46688, 46693.
Between two fires.—Wings over the
North Sea. © Dec, 1, 1939; K 46717,
46720.
189
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8756
Callender, R. S.—Continued.
Bob and Bill the Scout twins. ©
July 1, Aug. 1, Sept. 3, 1940; K 46679,
46687, 46694.
Bob Strong, adventurer.
1940 ; K 46653.
Captain Tornado.—Martan the mar-
vel man.—Penguin Pete at the Luna
park. © Oct. 31, 19389; K 46612, 46618,
46619.
Captain Tornado. © Dec. 1, 29, 1939,
Jan. 31, Feb. 29, Apr. 2, May 1, June 1,
July 1, Aug. 1, 1940; K 46712, 46716,
46723, 46736, 46744, 46757, 46763, 46773,
46783.
Crusoes. © May 1, June 1, July 1,
Aug. 1, Sept. 3, 1940; K 46670, 46677,
46685, 46692, 46697.
Davey and Dingo.
© Jan, 24,
© Sept. 3, 1940;
K 46701.
Doctor Hormone. © July 1, 1940; K
46778.
Dr. Hormone.—Pylon Pete.—Voice.
© Aug. 1, 1940; K 46710, 46714, 46715.
Gabby Scoops. © June 1, July 1,
Aug. 1, Sept. 8, 1940; K 46674, 46682,
46689, 46696.
Hurricane Kids. © Sept. 29, Oct. 31,
Dec. 29, 1939, Jan. 31, Feb. 29, Apr. 2,
May 1, June 1, July 1, Aug. 1, 1940; K
46607, 46613, 46707, 46727, 46733, 46745,
46751, 46761, 46768, 46777.
Looney Luke. © Dec. 22, 1939, May
1, 1940; K 46649, 46666.
Looney Luke in Time marches back.
© Nov. 24, 1939, Jan. 24, Feb. 21, Mar.
26, 1940; K 46644, 46650, 46654, 46664.
Martan the marvel man. © Dee. 29,
1939, Jan. 31, Feb. 29, Apr. 2, May 1,
June 1, July 1, Aug. 1, 1940; K 46708,
46724, 467382, 46741, 46754, 46765, 46771,
46776.
Masked Pilot. © Sept. 29, Oct. 31,
Dec. 1, 29, 1939, Jan. 31, Feb. 29, Apr.
2, May 1, June 1, July 1, Aug. 1, 1940;
K 46604, 46617, 46711, 46718, 46725,
46734, 467438, 46750, 46758, 46769, 46779.
Nature in the raw. © Feb. 21, 1940;
K 46657.
One million B. C. © June 1, July 1,
1940; K 46675, 46681.
Owl. © June l, July 1, Aug. 1, Sept.
3, 1940; K 46672, 46684, 46686, 46699.
Penguin Pete and his pal Pudgie. ©
Dec. 1, 29, 1939, Jan. 31, Feb, 29, Apr.
2, 1940; K 46722, 467380, 46735, 46767,
46752.
©
Penguin Pete at the Worlds fair.
Sept. 29, 1989; K 46611.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Pete and his pal Pudgie. © May 1,
July 1, Sept. 3, 1940; K 46683, 46695,
46759.
Pete and Pudgie at the World’s fair.
© Aug. 1, 1940; K 46691.
Pylon Pete.—Rocky, the red bomber.
© June 1, 1940; K 46770, 46774.
Rex, king of the deep. © Oct. 13,
Nov. 15, 1939; K 46582, 46588.
Sky Ranger. © Oct. 13, Nov. 15,
1939 ; K 46579, 46591.
Speed Martin. © Nov. 15, 1939; K
46592.
Stratosphere Jim. © Nov. 24, Dec.
22, 1939, Feb. 21, 1940; K 46642, 46647,
46655.
Stratosphere Jim and his flying for-
tress. © Mar. 26, May 1, June 1, July
1, Aug. 1, Sept. 8, 1940; K 46662, 46665,
46673, 46680, 46690, 46698.
Time marches back. © Sept. 22,
Oct. 24, 1989 ; K 46593, 46603.
Tom Beatty and the Hand of Horror.
© Oct. 18, Nov. 15, 1989; K 46578,
46586.
Wally Williams.
K 46728.
Wally Williams, American boy. ©
Jan. 31, Feb. 29, Apr. 2, May 1, 1940;
K 46787, 46742, 467538, 46762.
Voice. © Apr. 2, May 1, dume:s
July 1, 1940; K 46755, 46760, 46767,
46780.
© Dec. 29, 1939;
Calvert, O. L. 8756
Ships at Tahiti. © Sept. 17, 1940;
J 31020.
Carthy, William H. 8757
Proposed composite port for the City
of New York. © 1c. July 24, 1940;
I 26834.
Caufield & Shook, ine, 8758-8789
Calibourne stud, Paris, Ky., 161108.—
Calumet horse farm, Lexington, Ky.,
161737.— Dome on State building,
Frankfort, Ky., 174009. — Faraway
farm, all foals by Man O War, 161087.—
Flowers, 173830.—Frankfort, Ky., State
Capital building, 174061. — Greentree
farm, Lexington, Ky., owned by Mrs.
Harry Payne Whitney, 155563.—Group
of mares on the Idle Hour farm,
160830.—Idle Hour horse farm, Lex-
ington, Ky., 160815.—Lake and bridge
in Seneca park, 155576.—Lunch time on
Idle Hour farm, 160831.—Mares on Idle
Hour farm, Lexington, Ky., 160828.—
Paris, Ky., Calibourne stud, 161114.—
Riddel (Mr. Sam D.) Faraway farm,
Lexington, Ky., 161730.—Scene from
190
CLASSES H—-K
no. 9, 1940
J 31052-31062, 31064-31069.
8834
road in Bluegrass, 161453.—Snow balls, | Crothers, Volney M. 8818
173802.—Whitney (C. V.) farm, Lex- Anti-glare save-a-rec eye shade. ©
ington, Ky., 161207. © June 20, 1940; | 1c, Aug. 30, 1940; I 26902.
Cullings, James Johnson. 8819
Coming in to be crowned, 172934.—
Coming out of paddock, 172986.—Derby
parade, 172916. — Finish, 172922,
172926.— First turn, 172917, 172921.—
Nearing the finish, 172925.—Parade,
172920.—Pulling up, 172918.—Quarter,
172929. — Start, 172923. — Unsaddling,
172919.— Winner Gallahadion, 172961.
© May 10, 1940; J 31088-31051.
Magnolia blossom, 166577. © Apr.
25, 1940: J 31063.
Childs, C. E. 8790
Combination hat, tie & garment rack.
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1940; I 26848.
Chomicki, Michael. 8791
Easy open envelope. © 1c. Aug. 30,
1940 ; I 26888.
Clark, Lyle W. 8792
Measure meter. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1940;
I 26868.
Cochrane corp. 8793, 8794
Cochrane recorder chart, 501, 6386.
© Aug. 9, 1940; I 26965, 26966.
Coder, S. Maxwell, Owen, Adeline W.
& Bryars, James H. 8795
Snow scene in China, © 1c. Sept.
19, 1940; J 30997.
Cohen, Sidney Norman. 8796
[Typewritten mosaic of Pope Pius
x11] © Aug. 21, 1940; K 46526.
Cook (L. L.) co. 8797-8813
Eventide on Lake Superior from West
Bluff, Michigan copper country, D-
1638.—Hunting scene, X914—X917.—
Northwoods bear, X911, X918.—North-
woods deer, X919, X925. © Sept. 20,
1940; J 31008-31016.
©
Northwoods deer, X926—X933.
Sept. 26, 1940; J 31072-31079.
Cook, Russel H. 8814
Hydraulic shovel front. © 1c. Aug.
30, 1940; I 26856.
Cope, Evan L. 8815
Sinco razor blade sharpener. © 1c.
Aug. 30, 1940; I 26801.
Corson, William G.* 8816
Propeller. © 1c, Aug. 30, 1940; I
26851. .
Cox, Edward W. 8817
Little rainbows in rhyme. © Dec.
1, 1988 - K 46705.
Flying flag assembly. © 1c. Sept.
25, 1940; I 26958.
Culverwell, Tom. 8820
Sketch map of Schoolhouse Cave,
W. Va., 1, 2. ©1c., Sept, 24, 1940; I
26954, 26955.
Curle mfg, co., ine.
Curle slug corrector.
1940 ; I 26944.
Dahl, James T. & Lovell, William EH.
8822
Lifeboat launching and releasing de-
vice. © 1c, Aug. 30, 1940; I 26860.
8821
© Sept. 4,
Daigle, Jules O. 8823
Hair dryer. ©1c. Aug. 30, 1940; I
26871.
Dalton co. 882-4
Uphold American traditions, main-
tain representative government. ©
Aug, 31, 1940: K 46506,
Davies, Ray M. 8825
Lathe center. © 1c, Aug. 80, 1940;
I 26872.
Davy, Robert Eugene & Lorraine,
Guy O. 8826, 8827
Milk can opener. © 1 ¢, Aug. 30,
1940 ; I 26859.
Sani-thrift cradle chick feeder. ©
1c. Aug. 30, 1940; I 26881.
Dell pub. co, 8828-8830
Wally Williams, American boy. ©
June 1, July 1, Aug. 1, 1940; K 46713,
46775, 46782.
Deming, Fred Frederick. 8831, 8832
Combined inking plate and card hold-
ing platen, for fingerprinting cards or
offset duplicating mats designed for
identigram attached. © 1 ¢. Oct. 5,
1940 ; I 26996.
Transparent scale designed for vis-
ual survey and measurement of normal
and disfigured surface areas of the hu-
man body for purposes of identification.
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1940; I 26997.
De Vita, Frank L.* 8833
Improvement in spark plug. © 1.
Aug. 30, 1940; I 26844.
Dillon, Frank.
Safety ladder device.
138, 1940; I 26912.
8834
© 1c. Sept.
191
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8835
Diversey corp. 8835
Chinese plenty smart. © Aug, 12,
1940 ; K 46556.
Dooley, R. E. 8836
Identifying means for X-ray films.
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1940; I 26892.
Drane, Phil B. 8837
Torpedo bridge, 3. © 1c. Sept. 9,
1940; I 26925,
Drexel, Robert William.* 8838
Bait saver for mouse and rat traps.
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1940; I 26841.
Dubois, Lawrence Maurice, 8839-8844
Asbury (Herbert) — Bradley (Dr.
Preston)—Solomon (Izler), 1-4. © 1
ec. each Aug. 9, 1940; J 30827-30832.
Du Pont, Parks P. & Engel, Reinhold.
8845
Du Pont crossing. © 1c. Aug. 30,
1940 ; I 26857,
Eddy, Sarah J.
Barton (Clara)
Ix 46510,
8846
© Aug. 28, 1940;
Edson, Norman, 8847
Summer at Paradise. © Apr. 1,
1940; J 31017,
Histon laundry co. 8848
Careful laundry for careful people.
© Aug. 14, 1940; K 46564.
Ennis, C. M. 8849
Kissing gourami in the nuptial em-
brace. © 1c. Sept, 18, 1940; J 30982.
Famous artists syndicate, ine.
8850-8856
Clyde Beatty. © Nov. 24, 1939, Feb.
21, Mar. 26, May 1, 1940; K 46648,
46659, 46661, 46669.
Clyde Beatty, daredevil lion and tiger
trainer. © Sept. 22, Oct. 24, Dec. 22,
1939; K 46594, 46600, 46648.
Farr, Robert G.* 8857
Cleaner and feeder for gins. © 1.
Aug. 30, 1940; I 26866.
Flowergram co, 8858
Send a flowergram. © Sept. 5, 1940;
K 46552.
Forstmann woolen co. 8859
[Clouds with bisecting parallel lines]
© May 6, 1940; K 46503.
Foxboro co. 8860-8865
[Liquid level gauge chart] 898587.—
[Pressure gauge chart] 791588.—[Pres-
sure gauge chart or thermometer
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
chart] 899586.—[Thermometer chart]
878584, 879063-5, 8793872. © Sept. 4,
1940; I 26825-26830.
Franks, Robert. 8866
Quick change pneumatic tired wheel
for automobile, 55644. © 1c. Aug. 80,
1940; I 26979.
Frazar, E. W. 8867
Win with Willkie. © Sept. 17, 1940;
K 46557.
Friends of children, ine.* 8868
Whatever you give helps some child
to live. © Aug. 30, 1940; K 46534.
Fusco, Antonio. 8869
Pneumatic railroad bumper post. ©
1c. Sept. 24, 1940; I 26950.
General biological supply house, inc.
8870-8878
Blastulae, CR29.22.—Cleavage,
CR29.21.—Dutch elm disease, CR58.6.—
Frog embryo, CR27.10—Gametes,
CR29.20.—Gastrulae, CR29.23.—Mala-
ria, CR3.9.—Pollination, CR71.6.—Tri-
china, CR8.61. © Aug. 10, 1940; I
26811-26819.
Gilbride, Bernard.* 8879
Powder box cutter. © 1c. Aug. 30,
1940; I 26884.
Grad, Frank & sons. 8880
Duplex apartment [house] bldg. ©
1 ec. Aug. 22, 1940; I 26835.
Gregory, Charles A, 8881
Little Redfish Lake, Sawtooth Mts.,
Idaho, 80. © Aug. 23, 1940; J 31037.
Griblin, Fred J. 8882
Auger and drill bit. ©1c. Aug. 30,
1940; I 26861.
Griffith observatory. 8883
Night view from Mt. Hollywood, J2.
© Sept. 4, 1940; J 30961.
Grinnell lithographic co., ine. 8884
Chief Shot from Both Sides; by Win-
old Reiss. © Sept. 12, 1940; K 46558.
Gross (Edward) co., ine. 8885-8888
Major (B.):
Morning.—Mountain brook. — Sep-
tember noon.—Sunset. © Sept. 5,
1940; K 46543-46546.
Gunnell, Kathryn L. 8889-8891
Visual state advertising :
Decorative vehicle advertising.—
Pictorial description of Oregon on au-
tomobile.—Pictorial vehicle advertis-
ing. © 1c. each Aug. 26, 1940; J
30964-30966.
192
CLASSES H—-K
no. 9, 1940 8930
Haas, Anna Mueller.* 8892 | Holmes co. 8915
Back rest for bathtubs. © 1c. Aug. Apple blossoms: by James Swann.
30, 1940; I 26896.
Hahn, James Lewis. 8893
Naval air base [sticker], Jackson-
ville, Florida. © Sept. 1, 1940; K
46620.
Hanfstaengl, Franz. 8894-8904
An den Osterseen, 13558; by Georg
Schrimpf. — Bliihendes wiesental,
18529; by Otto Lieber.—Seppl, 13546;
by Hedwig von Schlieben.—Heuernte
am see, 13552; by Hans Dieter.—Hoch-
tal im Schwarzwald, Bernau, 13556; by
Julius Heffner.—Isartal, 18517; by M.
J. Wagenbauer.—Jager, 13555; by Wil-
helm Leibl.—Lerche, 18559; by Otto
Quante.—Moni, 13547; by Hedwig von
Schlieben.—Schondorf am Ammersee,
13561; by Wilhelm von Kobell.—Tau-
nusdorf, 13539; by Herman Gradl. ©
Apr. 1, 1940; H 1813, 1815, 1817, 1821,
1823, 1826, 1828, 1829, 1830, 1832, 1835.
Harley-Davidson motor co. 8805
Make streets and highways safe with
motoreycle patrol. © Aug. 23, 1940;
K 46623.
Harrington, Phillip A. 8906
Jones (Dr. E. Stanley) ©1c. Sept.
9, 1940: J 30962.
Hart, Willard M.* 8907
Automatic casting float & gun style
equipment for handling same. © 1c.
Sept. 11, 1940; I 26838.
8808
Hartmann, George.
Egg holder. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1940;
I 26879.
Hawkins, Roosevelt.
Master fruit slicer.
1940 ; I 26858.
Heiiand, Emil A.
Gas and oil burner.
1940 ; I 26852.
Heim, William J.
Multiple safety pistol range. ©l1le.
Sept. 30, 1940 ; I 26978.
Higgins, Frank R. 8912
Portable baby chair. © 1c. Aug. 380,
1940; I 26895.
Hillock, Joseph P.
White House painters.
26, 1940; J 31070.
Holmes, Oscar J. 8914
Auto phono. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1940;
I 26949.
8909
© 1c. Aug. 380,
8910
© 1c. Aug. 30,
8911
8913
© 1c Sept.
19
© Sept. 9, 1940; K 46529.
Hulick, Charles G. 8916
Hulick’s shoe insole smoother. © 1
ce. Aug. 30, 1940; I 26854.
Idland, Sverre.* 8917
Pick-up device tool. © 1c. Aug. 30,
1940 ; I 26874.
Ilg electric ventilating co. 8918
Component charts for dynamic bal-
ancing machines, C-6421—C-6424. ©
1c. Oct. 2, 1940; I 26984.
Ingall, Harold C. 8919
Finlay senior high school. © Aug.
27, 1940: J 30981.
Jam Handy picture service, inc. 8920
Brake operating linkage. © 1 «
Sept. 30, 1940; J 31080.
Jansson, Arvid. 8921
Pneumatic or hydraulic feeder for
steel plates, etc. ©1c. Sept. 17, 1940:
I 26927.
John Hancock mutual life insurance ¢o.
of Boston, Mass. 8922
Know your John Hancock retirement
benefits. © Sept. 24, 1940: I 26986.
Johnson, Orlando B. 8923
Smoking pipe grate and cooler. © 1
e. July 22, 1940 ; I 26943.
Jones, Dorothy Ida. 8924
Iee cream! It’s a dream. ©1e.
Sept. 28, 1940; J 31071.
Jose, Wililam John, 8925
Trendex of business and the stock
market. © 1c Oct. 2, 1940; I 26983.
Kantor, Morris. 8926
Kantor (Morris) sterilizer adapter.
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1940; J 31081.
Kaul, Arthur A. 8927
Synchronized movable type anti-glare
shield. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1940; I 26991.
Keller, William. 8928
Fluid motor. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1940: I
26883
Kelley, John Thomas, 8929, 8930
Conduit electric ventilation system.—
Ventilation for manhole, electric con-
duit system. ©1c. each Sept. 13, 1940;
IT 26910, 26911.
2
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8931
pt. Iv, n. s., Vv. 35
Keystone view co, 8931-8947
Keystone economic geography unit,
1-8:
Agriculture. — Corn, — Cotton. —
Fruit.—Meat.—Nations as neighbors.-—
We and the world.—Wheat. © Aug, 1,
1940; J 30834-30841.
Keystone secondary social studies se-
ries, American textiles division,
nos, 1-4:
Karlier backgrounds and colonial
textiles.—EHra of normalcy warped by
war and depression.—Textile recon-
struction.—Textiles become a major in-
dustry. © Aug. 1, 1940; J 30843-30846.
Keystone secondary social studies se-
ries, expanding frontiers division,
1-4:
Atlantic frontiers. — Beyond the
Alleghenies.—Beyond the Mississippi. —
Beyond the Rockies. © Aug. 1, 1940;
J. 30847-30850,
Synoptiscope transparencies. © Aug.
1, 1940; J 30842,
Kharas, Homi A. 8948
Camera lens shade and advertising
novelty. ©1c. Aug. 30, 1940; I 26885.
King, Oral A. 8949
Chart of the nations. © Aug. 29,
1940; K 46621.
King features syndicate, inc.
8950-8966
Annette singing her portrait by Willy
Pogeny, F39.—Annette stands out in
good conduct now, Click 33.—Dionne
(Annette) CF1.—Five Dionne quin-
tuplets, F41.—Five Dionne quintuplets
with Willy Pogeny, F40. © Sept. 22,
1940 ; J 31088-31092.
Dafoe (Dr.), Marie Dionne and Dr.
Hill, F22.—Dionne (Marie, F24.—Hill
(Dr. Clarence), with Marie Dionne,
F27.—© Sept. 1, 1940; J 30969-30971.
Dionne (Cecile), E 228.—Dionne
(Marie), E 210.— Vezina (Mile.
Gaetane), & Emilie Dionne, E 218. ©
Sept. 15, 1940; J 31021-31023.
Dionne (Cecile & Emilie), with Tony,
pose H197.— Dionne (Emilie), pose
£191.—Dionne (Yvonne), pose H182.—
Five Dionne quintuplets with photog-
rapher Arthur Sasse, pose H205. ©
Aug. 25, 1940; J 30957-30960.
Five Dionne quintuplets, F 32, F 34.
© Sept. 8, 1940; J 30990, 30991.
Klock, Ernest 1L.*
Sugar can harvester.
1940; I 26865.
8967
© 1e. Aug. 30,
Kohler, Otto. 8968
Psycho-physiologiec parallelism. ©
1c. Sept. 12, 1940; I 26994.
Koss, John M.* 8969
Floating valve for water, oil and air.
© 1c. Aug, 30, 1940; I 26891.
Kratochvil, Anton.
8970-8972
New type circular hanger. © Sept.
26, 1940: I 26964.
New type circular home. © Apr, 5,
1940; I 26821.
New type circular home. © Sept.
19, 1940; I 26960.
Krown, Minnie. 8973
Those who helped build our beloved
America. Presidents of the United
States up to 1940. © Sept. 18, 1940;
K 46565.
Kunstanstalten May, a. g. 8974-8986
Am Chiemsee, 5742; by Peter von
Hess. © Feb. 14, 1940; H 1811.
Blick in die weite, 6521; by V. Pape
[pseud. of Siegfried R, Vogt]—Gross-
glocker [mit] Pasterze, 7626; by Franz
Bernhard. © July 17, 1940; H. 1822,
1824.
Blick ins Stubai, 5821; by Max Brtin-
ing.—Nordkette bei Innsbruck, 5822;
by Max Brtining.—Zwischen wogenden
feldern, 5819; by Siegfried Vogt. ©
June 22, 1940; H 1825, 1827, 1831.
Garmisch [im winter], 7625; by
Jacob Brand. Innsbruck, 7515; by
Lehnert [pseud. of Georg Hanel]—-
Riessersee, 7627; by Robert Schrau-
dolph.—Spiatsommerblumen, 5727; by
Max Miartens.—Venetianische fischer-
boote, 5823; by Otto Hamel. © Jan. 23,
1940; H 1812, 1814, 1816, 1818, 1820.
Heideweg, 6518; by H. Otto.—Son-
pnenblumen, 6594; by A. Fiebiger. ©
May 3, 1940; H 1810, 1819.
Kurschner, Lloyd F. 8987
Winter front; or, Lasto zip. © 1c.
Aug, 30, 1940; I 26853.
LaFortune, Milton Hugene. 8988
LaFortune’s (Milton E.) prophylac-
tic reinforcers. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1940;
I 26953.
Lamb, Jasper R. 8989
Safety rail and towel rack. ©1e.
Aug. 30, 1940; I 26875.
Lee, H. 8990-8995
Crater Lake.—Garden scene.—Para-
dise Creek, Glacier national park.—
Poinsettias.—Winter scene. © June 1,
1940; K 46636-46640.
194.
CLASSES H—-K
no. 9, 1940
River scene with rapids, G. P. 5565;
by T. S. Barber. © June 1, 1940; H
1800.
Libby (Chas. A.) & son. 8996
Grand Coulee dam, Wash., 19055. ©
Aug. 30, 1940; J 30963.
Livingston, Harvey.* 8997
Bible briefs. Only one command-
ment states a promise... © July 25,
1940 ; K 46540.
Lord (Phillips), inc. 8998-9010
Gang busters. © Sept. 29, Oct. 31,
Dec. 1, 29, 1939, Jan. 31, Feb. 29, Apr.
2, May 1, June 1, July 1, Aug. 1, 1940;
K 46605, 46614, 46709, 46719, 46726,
46731, 46740, 46749, 46764, 46772, 46781.
Mr. District Attorney. © Oct. 18,
Noy. 15, 1989; K 46583, 46590.
Loy, Don R.
Socket.
26878.
Lukowitz, Bernard V. 9012
Never miss scroll saw blade guide.
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1940; I 26843.
Lyman, M & M. $013
Smoky Mountain road; by Ruthven
H. Byrum. © Sept. 9, 1940; H 1838.
McFetridge (John R.) & sons. 9014
Republican 1940 victory ticket. ©
Sept. 30, 1940; K 46784.
McDonald instrument co. 9015
McDonald cardiograph appliance
chart, 303. © July 1, 1940; I 26942.
McMurray, John C. 9016
Engine analyser. © Sept. 12, 1940;
I 26930.
MeNary, Fay. 9017
Add joy to your letter writing. ©
Sept. 6, 1940; K 46553.
Mancuso, James. 9018-9020
Bettman (Gilbert) nos. 864-I-H,
864-4-B, 8645-0. © Aug. 8, 1940; J
30868-30870.
Mansell (A. Vivian) & co., ltd.
9021-9025
[Blue door] 9832 E; by Linder. ©
May 1, 1940; H 1803.
Leigh (Conrad) Interior:
[Girl and man in doorway, small
table at left, settee at right] 9857 H.—
[Girl at door, garden in distance, stairs.
at left, chair in hall at right] 9232 E.—
[Girl in blue holding hat in hand, open
doorway, garden beyond] 9213 E.—
9011
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1940; I
9048
[Girl in yellow playing piano, man
standing in doorway] 9438 D. © May
1, 1940; H 1804-1807.
Marx, Irvin J. & French (Carolyn)
9026
Seamstress’ bodkin. © 1c. Aug. 30,
1940 ; I 26845.
Mason, Elmer L.* 9027
Electric fuse. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1940;
I 26880.
Mead, Johnson & co. 9028, 9029
Babies supervised by physicians are
better babies. © Aug. 23, Sept. 23,
1940; K 46702, 46703.
Mendenhall (E. L.), ine. 9030, 9031
[Roosevelt, Franklin D.] © Aug. 28,
1940 ; K 46566.
Willkie (Wendell L.); by William
Black Lowder. © Aug. 20, 1940; K
46527.
Minteer, William V.
Before and after.
1940; J 30851.
Montgomery, Harry E., Barnes, Robert
H. & Bausch, Henry. 9033
Cam layout, tools, ete., for use on
Brown and Sharpe automatic screw ma-
chines. © 1c. June 1, 1940; I 26985.
Moore, Mrs. C. Bennette. 9034-9036
Bayou Lacombe, Louisiana.—Louisi-
ana cypress.—New Orleans courtyard.
© July 1, 1940: J 31096-81098.
Moore, Harold S. 9037
Rockbestos calculator for cable size—
circuit length—load-voltage drop. ©
Sept. 19, 1940; I 26941.
Moro, Oscar & Tipman, Edward, 9038
Air cleaner. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1940; I
26870.
Morrill, O. R. 9039-9042
Old Cove school at Notch, Shepherd
of the Hills country, Mo., C-—398.—Un-
ele Ike and son, first mail carrier at
Forks, watching for the mail at Notch,
Mo., made famous by Harold Bell
Wright’s novel The Shepherd of the
hills, D-14.—Uncle Ike—nee Lev Mor-
rill, C-459.— Uncle Ike’s son in the old
rocker with cane and hat at Notch P. O.,
Shepherd of the Hills country, Mo., C—
390. © Sept. 5, 1940; J 30972-30975.
Mortellito, Domenico. 9043
Detail for fireplace. © 1c. Sept. 18,
1940 ; I 26981.
9032
© 1e. Aug. 28,
195
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9044
pt. Iv, n. s., v.35
Moss, Norman.* 9044
[Parachute details] © 1c. Sept. 11,
1940; I 26840.
Mudra’s (Rudy) saddle shop.
9045, 9046
Cowgirl in fringed leather riding skirt
and vest, full front view, long fringed
vest from shoulders laced and buttoned,
deep fringed and laced skirt, figure
holding quirt, owner’s no, 22.—Cowsgirl
in fringed leather riding suit, deeply
fringed design, partly side view, hold-
ing quirt, owner’s no. 23, same suit as
no. 22. © 1c. each Sept. 16, 1940; J
31018, 31019.
National assn. of ornamental metal
manufacturers, inc. 9047
Steel stairs for low cost housing pro-
jects. © Sept. 7, 1940; I 26928.
National fire protection assn. 9048
Membership certificate; by Horatio
Bond. © May 1, 1940; K 46531.
National industrial conference board,
ine. 9049-9052
Army and navy costs, comparison
with other items of federal expenditure,
States, 1914-1940. © Sept. 20, 1940;
T 26962.
Average hourly and weekly earnings,
27 manufacturing industries, July, 1940.
© Sept. 138, 1940; I 26914.
Manufacturing relations, United
States, 1929-1940. © Aug. 30, 1940; I
26909.
Production and the cost of federal
government per capita population by
presidential administrations, United
States, 1861-1940. © Sept. 6, 1940; I
26915.
New York graphic society, inc.
9053-9061
Baudin (Robert) :
Harbor road, 607.—Orchard lane,
606. © Aug. 20, 1940; K 465382, 46533.
Inness (George) :
Autumn oaks, 609.—Peace and
plenty, 608. © Sept. 25, 1940; H 1839,
1940.
Meunier (N.):
Courting days, 616.—Wedding bells,
617. © Sept. 10, 1940; K 46554, 46555.
Rubino (Manfredi) :
Garden bounty, 613.—Summer
splendor, 612. © Aug. 20, 1940; H
1808, 1809.
Purity, 610; by Minna Walker Smith.
© Oct. 4, 1940; H 1837.
Nicholas, Charles & Zolnerowich,
Daniel. 9062
Fiddle boy. © Aug. 28, 1940; K
46787.
Nutting, Wallace. 9063-9069
Bennington jar, 3518.—Birds among
flowers, 3519.—Dahlia jar, 3520.—Deco-
rated panel, 3521.—Marigolds, 3523.—
Mexican zinnias, 3525.—Wicker vase,
3524. © Sept. 20, 1940; J 31024-31030.
Oahu pub. co. 9070-9077
If you were only mine.—Kawaihau
hula. © Aug. 16, 1940; K 46631, 46632,
In the sweet by and by. © Sept. 20,
1940; K 46626.
Lotus girlk © July 30, 1940; K
6625.
My sweet Hawaiian Rose.—Oh ! Dem
golden slippers.—When you and I were
young, Maggie. © July 19, 1940; K
46627-46629.
Over the waves. © July 17, 1940;
K 46630.
Off-N-defensive target co. 9078
Off-N-defensive target. © Aug, 28,
1940: I 26957.
Osborne co. 9079, 9080
Old mill wheel, P1952.—Where hal-
lowed memories bridge the years,
P1954. © 1c. each Oct. 2, 1940; J
31093, 31094.
Paege, George A, Reinhold.* 9081
Trammel. © 1c, Aug, 80, 1940; I
26882.
Paull, William H.* 9082
Three way toy boat. ©1c. Aug. 30,
1940; I 26869.
Pelton, Charles Dawes, 9083
Growth of a smile. © Aug, 19, 1940;
J 30998.
Permutit co. 9084
Ranarex recorder chart, 26042. ©
Sept. 5, 1940; I 26823.
Piper, Harold J. 9085
Mt. Washington 1 (SS), maiden voy-
age, Aug. 18, 1940. © Aug, 18, 1940;
J 30833.
Plannette, Homer J.
It’s a knockout.
1940; J 31033.
Poe, John & Turner, Willie F. 9087
Kant-lock automatic air release
valve. ©1c. Sept, 30, 1940; I 26992.
9086
© 1c. Sept. 25,
196
no. 9, 1940
Popple, William M.
CLASSES H—-K
9139
9088 | Roberts, Hobart V. 9118, 9114
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1940; Coon faces.—Mother love. © 1.
Steam valve.
I 26855.
Port, Mrs. Max A. 9089
Por mausoleum. © 1c. Sept. 12,
1940 ; I 26907.
Pote, Winston. 9090-9092
Mountain reflections, White Moupn-
tains, N. H., 446. © May 4, 1940; J
30999.
Washington (Mt.), New Hampshire,
altitude 6293 ft., 450. © Jan. 15, 1940;
J 31005.
White Mountain peaks from Presi-
dential highway, N. H., 443. © Jan.
15, 1940; J 31001.
Powell, Jack, 9093-9098
Powell (Jack) texture screen:
Bromoil.— Dry point etching.—
Line fabric.—Renaissance.—Steeline.—
Tapestry. © Jan. 2, 1940; J 31082-
31087.
Powell, LeRoy G.*
Ventilated boot.
1940; I 26904,
Queen, Ellery. 9100-9103
Adventures of Ellery Queen. © June
1, July 1, 1940; K 46671, 46678,
Hillery Queen detective in the Adven-
ture of the coffin clue. © Mar. 26,
1940; K 46660.
Ellery Queen in the Adventures of the
blood red stamp. © May 1, 1940; K
46668.
Ray studios.
Weaver Siamese twins:
In display case.—In fiesh.—Skele-
ton. © Apr. 26, 1940; J 30865-30867.
Rebano, Luis S. 9107
Sanitary toilet protector. ©1c. July
8, 1940; I 26982.
Reddy Kilowatt. 9108
I may be old folks—but not old fash-
ioned ... I cook electrically. © Sept.
13, 1940; K 46633.
Reisert, Fred W.
Mechanical toy.
1940; I 26899.
Republic flow meters co. 9110, 9111
Republic flow meters co, chart, 60-
9099
©) te Aus, 1380:
9104-9106
9109
© 1e. Aug. 30,
CA-250, 60-CA-800. © Sept. 12,
1940 ; I 26931, 26932.
Rice, Alva J.* 9112 |
Trailer drive. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1940:
I 26850.
each Sept. 11, 1940; J 30989, 30990.
Rodriguez, Marcelino. 9115
Fan that uses no electricity. ©1e.
Sept. 18, 1940; I 26961.
Roege, William J. 9116
New York (City) R. C. A. bldg.,
Radio City. © Sept. 16, 1940; J
30983.
Rovelli, Augusto. 9117
6 in 1 kitchen tool.
1940 ; I 26933.
© ine. Augs)21;
Ryan, John P.* 9118
New standard beer cooler. © 1.
Aug. 30, 1940; I 26873.
Sager, Inez Meta. 9119
Carbon copies.
46559.
Salvatorian fathers. 9120-9125
Christmas, 69.—Greetings, 67.—
Greetings for a merry Christmas, 64.—
Peaceful Christmastide, 70. © July 27,
1940; K 46512-46515.
Christmas happiness, 60.—My Christ-
mas prayer for you, 59. © July 31,
1939; K 46560, 46561.
Saville, Robert L. 9126
Indestructo grave & coffin marker.
©1ec. Aug. 28, 1940; I 26980.
Schreick photo studio.
Sylvester (Betty)
1940; J 30873.
© Sept. 13, 1940; K
9127
© 1c. Aug. 16,
Schugar, Bella. 9128
Schugar monument and marker. ©
1c. Sept. 12, 1940; I 26906.
Scull, R. D. Russell.* 9129
Cigarette paper holder. © 1c. Aug.
30, 1940; I 26898.
Seip, Herbert F. 9130-91387
Flexible screen door handle.—Four-
tools in-one.—Tire service tool.—Tire
wrapper cutting tool.—Vest pocket eye
magnifier mirror. © 1c. each Sept. 19,
1940; I 26984-26938.
Giant tire changing comb., hoist tire
repair inspection stand.—Rim holder
tire service.—Tire repair & inspection
stand, tire holder. © 1 ¢. each Sept.
10, 1940; I 26831-26833.
Shadwick, George W., jr. 9138, 9139
Mold mycelia from a representative
field in a sample of butter, A. B.—Pro-
posed mold standards for cream. ©
Sept. 16, 1940; J 30994-30996.
19%
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9140
Shell, I. W. 9140
Refrigerated display case and cooler
combination. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1940; I
26998.
Shellcrosslee, Harry.
Gas and fly ash eliminator. © 1.
Aug. 30, 1940; I 26889.
Shiff, Louis A. 9142
Happy. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1940; J
30852.
Shirlin, Abe. 9143
Messenger of cheer. © Aug. 15, 1940;
K 46706.
Silberstein, Theodore N. 9144-9146
California (U. S. S.)—Colorado
(U. S. 8S.) —New York (U. S. 8S.) ©
Sept. 6, 1940; J 31034-31036.
Silverbuck, inc. 9147
Buck Jones and the Canyon Rustler.
© Sept. 22, 1939 ; K 46595.
9141
Simpson, Grey. 9148
Adjustable flow bean. © 1c. Aug.
30, 1940; O 26867.
Sjolin, Otto I. 9149
Eraser attachment. © 1c. Aug. 30,
1940 ; I 26905.
Skolfield, Thomas L. 9150
Electric recording system for bowling
alleys. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1940; I 26864.
Slaughter, Sylvester. 9151
Stove poker case. © 1c. Aug. 30,
1940; I 26876.
Slehofer, Johnie.* 9152
Automatie windcharger brake. © 1
ce. Aug. 30, 1940; I 26846.
Slesinger, Stephen. 9153-9173
Bosco. © Oct. 13, Nov. 15, 1939; K
46580, 46585.
Brone Peeler. © Sept. 29, Oct. 31,
Dec. 1, 29, 1939, Jan. 31, Feb. 29, Apr.
2, May 1, 1940; K 46610, 46616, 46721,
46729, 46739, 46748, 46756, 46766.
Crime busters. © Oct. 18, Nov. 15,
19389: K 46581, 46589.
Ed Tracer G-man X-32. © Sept. 22,
Nov. 24, Dec. 22, 1989; K 46597, 46641,
46646.
Ed Tracer G-man X-—382 vs. the Island
Radio Menace. © Feb. 21, 1940; K
46656.
Ed Tracer G man X32 vs. the Ozark.
Killer. © Oct. 24, 1939; K 46599.
Ed Tracer G-man X-—382 vs. the Scar-
let Scourge. © Jan. 24, 1940; K 46651.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Speed Bolton, air ace, © Sept. 22,
Oct. 24, Nov. 24, 1989: K 46596, 46601,
46645.
Slesinger (Stephen) inc. 9174-9179
G-man vs. the Living Masks.—Tex
Ritter, the man from Texas. © Sept.
29, 1939 ; K 46608, 46609.
Mystery of Mr. Wong. © Sept. 29,
Oct. 31; 1939; K 46606, 46615.
Tom Mix and the story of Hoodoo
Ranch. © Sept. 22, Oct. 24, 1989; K
46598, 46602.
Snyder, Charles F.* 9180
Tread for pneumatic tires. © 1 ¢.
Aug. 30, 1940; I 26900.
Square G shop. 9181, 9182
Hitch-hiker, Jenny Lake, Wyo. 1, 2.
© July 15, 1940; J 30825, 30826.
Stan’s 9183
Stan’s drive-in-service. © June 22,
1940; K 46507.
Starks, Charles C. 9184
Indiana Union building. © Sept. 14,
1940; J 30993.
Stewart, Larry. 9185, 9186
Eastern Slope inn, North Conway,
N. H., 427. © Aug. 5, 1940; J 31002.
Ride up—ski down—Mt. Cranmore
skimobile, North Conway, N. H., 423.
© Aug. 19, 1940; J 31006.
Stociokas, Joseph, jr.
Pak-a-match can.
1940; I 16921.
Strater, Henry. 9188
Ranch on Beaver Creek. © Sept.
20, 1940; K 46785.
9187
© 1c. Sept. 16,
Styron (O. M.) & co. 9189
Schuyler (Philippa Duke) © Sept.
6, 1940; K 46542,
Sumner, Elza Anita. 9190
Scale-chord-o-gram magic keyboard.
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1940; I 26952.
Superior studio. 9191
Coffeyville, Kan., high school, where
Wendell Willkie taught school. ©
Sept. 7, 1940; K 46624.
Sweeney lithograph co., inc. 9192, 9193
We want McNary, for Vice President.
© Aug. 27, 1940; K 46509,
We want Willkie, for President. ©
Aug. 19, 1940; K 46508.
198
CLASSES
no. 9, 1940
H-K
9242
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 9194—9199
Tag chart, A—110-50-9, T—260-0-128
PB-2000-0-128, 4-32-27-1. © Sept. 11,
1940; I 26922-26924.
Tag chart, 70-0-30-PT, 400—200-IR.
© Sept. 16, 1940; I 26939, 26940.
Tag chart, 150-0-20-8. © Sept. 17,
1940; I 26956,
Talmadge, Sayward O. 9200
Combination toy. © 1c. Aug, 30,
1940 ; I 26877. .
Tate, E. Mallory.
[Anatomical motion chart]
16, 1940 ; I 26968.
Teich (Curt) & co., inc.* 9202-9205
Greetings from Burlington, Iowa,
OB-H500. © May 3, 1940; K 46538.
Greetings from Connecticut, OB-
H702.—Happy birthday from Belk’s
boys’ dept., OB—H563.—Out in old Mon-
tana, 9A-H2457. © May 7, 1940; K
46535-46537,
Texas quarries, inc.
Nameu balustrade memorial.
Aug. 13, 1940; I 26820,
9201
© Sept.
9206
Orie:
Thaxton, George O. & Wyder, Wil.
liam F, 9207
Mail box and signal therefor. © 1c.
Aug. 80, 1940; I 26862,
Theo co. 9208, 9209
Our next president? [Roosevelt ]—
Our next president? [Willkie] ©
Aug. 8, 1940; K 46528, 46530.
Thompson (Anson W.) co. 9210, 9211
Travel club Conoco:
Oklahoma.—Washington. © Aug.
19, 1940; K 46504, 46505.
Todd, Wm. L. 9212
Frisco travel tips. © May 30, 1940;
K 46786.
Trone, William Dallas. 9213
Mill stream. © 1c. July 22, 1940;
J 31082.
Troupe, Walter F. 9214
French Creek Falls hotel, St, Peters,
Penna. © Aug. 25, 1940; J 31007,
U. S. Antarctic service. 9215-9226
Acey-deucy game in progress in one
of the huts at the West base, 937843.—
Aerial view of the West base, looking
toward the southeast, 9385486.—Con-
struction work under way on the science
building annex at the West base,
935485.—Exterior of the main building
of the West base upon completion,
935483.—Fitzsimmons (Roy), Newark,
N. J., Felix Ferranto, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
and Murray Weiner, Bradley Beach,
N. J., off to study aurora displays,
936338.—General view of the West
base, looking northeast, shortly before
the sun set upon the camp for the last
time and the long winter night set in,
937841.—Jam session in a frigid at-
mosphere, 936167.—Part of the crew of
the U. S. Antarctic expedition clearing
away some of the huge drifts following
a blizzard, 937842.—Passel (Charles
F.) (left) Indianapolis, Ind., driver,
and Clyde W. Griffith, Irondale, O., me-
chanie and relief driver, in front of
their tractor, 986339.—Side view of the
main building at the West base, while
under construction, 985484.—Siple (Dr.
Paul A.) in parka, 935481.—Wade (Dr.
F, Alton) in parka, 935482. ©1c. each
Aug. 17, 1940; J 30853-30864.
Ushers. 9227
Ushers astrological forecast, 1941,
Mar. 21 to Apr. 19. © July 15, 1940;
K 46547.
Valve pilot corp. 9228-9231
Valve pilot super-record P-60-2,
P-90-2, P-100-2, P-120-2. © July 11,
1940; I 26945-26948.
Washington national insurance co.
92382
Breaking home ties; by Walter Has-
kell Hinton. © Sept. 18, 1940; K
46539.
Wellman, Noel. 9233-9235
Riding the Mt. Cranmore skimobile
tramway, North Conway, N. H., 609,
610. © Apr. 29, 1940; J 310038, 31004.
Skimobile tramway at Mt. Cranmore,
North Conway, N. H., 606. © Feb. 17,
1940; J 31000.
Whitlock & co. 9236
His own money. © Oct. 1, 1940; J
31095.
Willard, Stephen H. 9237-9241
April afternoon.—Waiting for the
rains. © Aug. 1, 1940; J 30978, 30979.
Gifts of the rains. © July 20, 1940;
J 30977.
No. 336.—Summers’ ending. © Sept.
1, 1940; J 30976, 30980.
Willcockson, Herbert James.* 9242
Willcox Concreform system. © 1c.
Aug. 30, 1940; I 26849.
199
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9243
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Williams-Heller, Annie. 9243
Circles of nature—the pathway to
health. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1940; I 26951.
Wolff & Lawrence. 9244-9251
After he finishes, he’ll get some—,
1060.—Gosh, this would be perfect if I
only had some—, 1061.—He can say,
Polly wants a cracker—and some—,
1062.—Here, buddy, watch our truck
while we get some—, 1067.—Hm-m,
maybe I’d better go back and have an-
other—, 1066.—I’ll moider de bum, but
foist give me some—, 1065.—I’m just
taking Mr. Smith’s place for awhile—
Willkie crusaders of Pennsylvania.
© Sept. 5, 1940; K 46518.
Willkie dollar certificate. Border
and inset, Wendell L. Willkie. © Sept.
10, 1940; K 46519.
Willkie-McNary dollar’ certificate.
Border and insets, Wendell L. Willkie
and Charles L. McNary. © Sept. 6,
1940; K 46520.
Young, Horace Alexander.* 9255
Complete trisection, rhombus method,
ruler and compasses only. © 1c. Sept.
11, 1940 ; I 26839.
he went out for some—, 1063.—Watch | Ziegler, Albert. 9256
the place awhile, Joe—I’m going up the Broom shaper and retainer. ©1e.
street for some—, 1064. © June 25, | Aug. 30, 1940; I 26886.
Se oe Zimmerman, Jesse. 9257
Wright(E. A.) bank note co. Wall knife sharpener. © 1c. Aug.
9252-9254 | 30, 1940; I 26983.
Number of entries in classes H—-K included in the catalog since Jan. 1,
1940:
Reproductions of works of art (including 91 one-copy entries) -........ 303
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in-
cluding 1,202 one-copy entries)).2.. 222222 eee = eee 1, 978
Photographs (including 508 one-copy entries) -...............2---2-------.--eeeeeeeeee 1, 406
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 928 contributions to peri-
odicals and other one-copy entries) ..........-....--------.--eeesee eee nee 2, 993
Potaley te: wtont omy ayia Cae Le ee ad 6, 680
200
PRINTS
OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RE-
NEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[9257
Grimball, Meta M. 1-13
Bottle baby. R 90249, Sept. 7, 1940.
Company for breakfast. R 90241,
Sept. 7, 1940.
Concert. R 90250, Sept. 7, 1940.
Dethroned. R 90238, Sept. 7, 1940.
Down the garden walk. R 90251,
Sept. 7, 1940.
Forbidden fruit. R 90246, Sept. 7,
1940.
From gay Paree. R 90242, Sept. 7,
1940.
He loves me, he loves me not. R
90243, Sept. 7, 1940.
Kitty up-to-date. R 90245, Sept. 7,
1940.
More to be desired than gold. R
90255, Sept. 7, 1940.
Mother’s helper.
1940.
Much ado about nothing, R 90248,,
Sept. 7, 1940.
Profit & loss.
R 90247, Sept. 7,
R 90244, Sept. 7, 1940.
© Gutmann & Gutmann, inc, New
York.
Gutmann, Bessie Pease. 14-21
Bud of love. R 90235, Sept. 7, 1940.
By candle light. R 90254, Sept. 7,
1940.
c. Q. D. R 90258, Sept. 7, 1940.
Caught napping. R 90239, Sept. 7,
1940.
Mischief brewing. R 90240, Sept. 7,
1940.
Now I lay me.
1940.
Repartee. R 90252, Sept. 7, 1940.
To have and to hold. R 90236, Sept.
7, 1940,
© Gutmann & Gutmann, inc, New
York.
Kihn brothers. 22
Border for bonds, stocks and other
certificates. © Kihn brothers, New
York. R 89427, Sept. 14, 1940.
R 90237, Sept. 7,
201
LABELS
Adlerika co., St. Paul. 9258
Adler-i-ka. For Adlerika proprietary
medicine. © Apr. 25, 1940; KK 565.
Adler, John J., St. Paul. 9259
Til-Swiss cave aged Minnesota
cheese. For cheese. © Aug. 13, 1940;
KK 555.
Allen, Paul E., Niles Center, I].
9260. 9261
Dr. Allen’s baby’s pal scientific teether.
For teether. © July 3, 1940: KK 628.
Dr. Allen’s baby’s pal teething neck-
lace. For teething necklace. © Sept.
13, 1940; KK 629.
Arkell & Smiths, Canajoharie, N, Y.
9262-9266
Coffee, design 13, case A. For coffee.
© Sept. 17, 1940; KK 595.
Coffee, design 20, case B.
© Sept. 17, 1940; KK 593.
Coffee, design 23, case E.
© Sept. 17, 1940; KK 592.
Coffee, design 25, case D,
© Sept. 17, 1940; KK 591.
Coffee, design 26, case C.
© Sept. 17, 1940; KK 594.
Austenal laboratories, inc., New York.
9267, 9268
Vital shade guide. For shade or
color guide for artificial teeth. © Sept.
6, 1940; KK 524.
Vitallium with Austenal teeth. For
dentures. © April 12, 1940; KK 521.
Auto city brewing co., Detroit. 9269
Bartosz. For bottled beer. © July
27, 1940; KK 528.
Barnard (Frederick R.) trading as
Liven lotion co., Kew Gardens, N. Y.
9270
© Aug. 5,
For coffee,
For coffee.
For coffee.
For coffee,
Liven lotion. For lotion.
1940; KK 510,
Barnes-Noble co., inc., Chicago.
9271-9273
Brite-ize finds all dirt. Blue label.
For cleanser. © Aug. 14, 1940; KK
571.
——Red label. For cleanser. ©
Aug. 14, 1940; KK 573.
rr
— Yellow label. For cleanser. ©
Aug. 14, 1940; KK 572.
Beam (James B.) distilling co., ine.,
Clermont, Ky. 9274, 9275
Beam’s 86. For Kentucky straight
bourbon whiskey. © Apr. 12, 1940;
KK 548.
Beam’s pin-bottle. For Kentucky
straight bourbon whiskey. © Aug. 12,
1940; KK 670.
Beck, C. O., Dallas. 9276
Half and half. For label used on
bread. © June 22, 1940; KK 581.
Berger, Curt E., d/b as Berger prod-
ucts, Ithaca, N. Y. 9277
Mastersinger bird food. For bird
food. © June 24, 1940; KK 654.
Berger products. See Berger (Curt E.)
Berry, John H., Los Angeles. 9278
Check tested by Chektest labora-
tories, dairy technologists; Seal. For
milk, milk products and eggs. July
19, 1940; KK 590.
Borden ¢co., New York. 9279-9283
Borden’s approved pasteurized milk.
For milk. © Sept. 1, 1940; KK 643.
Borden’s Golden crest pasteurized
milk, one-half pint size. For milk. ©
Sept. 1, 1940; KK 647.
Borden’s Golden crest pasteurized
milk, 2 qts. For milk. © Sept. 1,
1940; KK 648.
Borden’s pasteurized milk. For milk.
© Sept. 1, 1940; KK 644.
Borden’s vitamin D irradiated milk.
For milk. © Sept. 1, 1940; KK 645.
Buhse, Maximilian H., Minneapolis.
9284
Signature chocolates. For candy. ©
Sept. 20, 1940; KK 657.
Chemicals, inc., Oakland Calif. & San
Francisco. 9285
Denny’s magic emulsion. For metal
polish. © June 25, 1940; KK 542.
Cream of wheat corp., Minneapolis.
S
Zing! For wheat germ. © July 15,
1940; KK 546.
202
LABELS
9313
no. 9, 1940
Cumberland brewing co., Cumberland,
Md. 9287
Old Export. Mountain water makes
the difference. For beer. © Aug. 1,
1940; KK 658.
Dairy sealed, inc., New York. 9288
Dairy sealed, inc. heavy cream. For
cream. © Sept. 12, 1940; KK 646.
Davenport candycrafts, Spokane. 9289
Hysterical map of Alaska. For
chocolates & confections. © May 831,
1940 ; KK 582.
Dexheimer & Becker co., St. Louis.
9290
Westridge. For Kentucky straight
bourbon whiskey. © Oct. 4, 1989; KK
541.
Duff (P.) & sons, inc., Pittsburgh.
9291
Duff’s white cake mix. For white
cake mix. © July 21, 1940; KK 659.
Earnshaw knitting co., Newton, Mass.
9292
Vanta. For baby garments. © Feb.
1, 1940; KK 607.
En-R-Gee dog food co., Auburn, N. Y.
9293
En-R-Gee dog food. For dog food.
© Sept. 4, 1940; KK 526.
Extrafine bread bakery, Pomona, Calif.
9294
Sally Ann bread. ©
July 22, 1940; KK 511.
Ferro enamel corp., Cleveland. 9295
Ferro colors. For pigments and col-
oring oxides. © July 18, 1940; KK 553.
Foodland, inc., Cleveland. 9296
Mrs. Lane’s. For sliced yellow cling
peaches. © July 1, 1940; KK 610.
For bread.
Fur guild of America, inc., Denver.
9297
Approved by the Fur guild of Amer-
ica, inc. For fur clothing. © Mar. 7,
1940; KK 578.
Glemby co., inc., New York. 9298
Winsome hair net. For hair net. ©
June 26, 1940; KK 544.
Gluckstern’s ine., New York. 9299
Gluckstern’s crispy soup almonds.
For soup almonds. © Aug. 26, 1940;
KK 6385.
Goldsborough, Murray LI., Lakeland,
Fla. 9300
Fortamin. For dehydrated vegetable
food. © Sept. 4, 1940; KK 566.
Goudey gum co., Boston. 9301, 9302
First column defenders chewing gum,
wrapper. For chewing gum. © Sept.
14, 1940; KK 605.
First column defenders gum, carton.
For chewing gum. © Sept. 14, 1940;
KK 606.
Green Bay food co., Green Bay, Wis.
93
Fresh-pak. For dill pickles. © Aug.
10, 1940; KK 616.
Gumakers of America, Clifton
Heights, Pa. 9304
Vals apple gum. For chewing gum.
© Sept. 23, 1940; KK 660.
H-C products co., ine., Detroit.
9305, 9306
H-C deodorizing cleaner. For clean-
ing compound. © April 5, 1940; KK
519.
H-C sterilizing cleaner. For cleaning
compound. © April 5, 1940; KK 520.
Hackney’s restaurants, Atlantic City.
9307
Clamato juice. For Clamato juice,
clam & tomato juice & other ingredi-
ents. © Sept. 20, 1940; KK 633.
Hollander (H.) co., ine., Boston. 9308
Jolly Roger. For rum. © June 14,
1940; KK 576.
Hopkins, Winifred Jeanette, doing busi-
ness as Nu-gloss co., Los Angeles,
9309
Nu-gloss. For furniture cleaner &
polish. © Sept. 21, 1940; KK 649.
Hoppe (Frank A.), inc., Philadelphia.
310
Hoppe’s nitre powder solvent no. 9.
For rifle cleaning compound. © Aug.
7, 1939; KK 580.
Johnson (S. C. & son, inc., Racine, Wis.
9311
Johnson’s cream wax. For a polish
for furniture and woodwork, © July
2, 1940: KK 599.
inc.,
Kasko distillers products corp., Phila-
delphia. 9312, 9313
Four kings reserve. For blended
whiskey. © Aug. 22, 1940; KK 517.
No. 8 Monogram. For blended
whiskey. © Aug. 22, 1940; KK 518.
203
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9314
pt. Iv, 0. S., Vv. 35
Knox laboratories, inc., Providence.
9314
Noxies. For medicated tablets for
breath. © July 19, 1940; KK 551.
Liven lotion.
R.)
Made-in-America novelty corp.,
York. 9315
Smiley Burnette my Pu-pu-pazoo.
For kazooed musical toy instrument.
© Sept. 14, 1940; KK 600.
Maine canned foods, inc., Portland, Me.
9316
Puritan crispy-fresh popcorn. For
ready to eat popcorn, © Mar. 21, 1939;
KK 666.
Marchand (Charles) co., New York.
9317
Marchands. For black rinse, hair
rinse. © May 20, 1940; KK 539.
Menasha products co., Menasha, Wis.
9318
HyGrade ice cream. For ice cream.
© Aug. 17, 1940; KK 634.
See Hopkins (Winifred
See Barnard (Frederick
New
Nu-gloss co.
Jeanette)
Powers, Walter P., Chicago. 9319-9323
Blue meadows. For Kentucky
straight bourbon whiskey. © Jan. 38,
1940: KK 612.
Oakville. For straight bourbon
whiskey. © July 23, 1940; KK 614.
Old Yorkshire. For Maryland
straight rye whiskey. © Oct. 13, 1938;
KK 613.
Westport. For straight bourbon
whiskey. © Nov. 22, 1939; KK 611.
Wood-stock. For Kentucky straight
bourbon whiskey. © July 23, 1940; KK
615.
Poythress (Wm, P.) & co., inc., Rich-
mond. 9324
Panalgesic. For a liquid medicine
for external use. © Aug. 3, 1940; KK
554.
Publishers service co., inc., New York.
9325
World’s greatest operas. For phono-
graph records.
550.
Reape, John E., Youngstown, O. 9326
Reape’s mild scalp rub. For scalp
rub. © Sept. 5, 1940; KK 558.
Ripa, Benjamin, Orange, N. J. 9327
X-ich. For medicated dusting
powder. © May 4, 1940; KK 667.
© Sept. 3, 1940; KK
Rosenkrans, Arlene B., Sao Paulo, Bra-
Zil, 9328
Oyama. For plant food and fertil-
izers. © Aug. 15, 1940; KK 527.
Royal (Thomas M.) & co., Philadelphia,
9329
Iced tea. For tea. © Aug. 1, 1940;
KK 457,
Ruberoid co., New York. 9330
Northwest made for northwest trade.
For roofings, shingles and sidings. ©
Aug. 7, 1940; KK 522.
Saalfield pub, co., Akron, O.
9331, 9332
Animal sewing cards, no. 4551. For
punched cards for child’s activity. ©
Aug. 27, 1940; KK 619,
Easy sewing cards, no, 4552. For
punched colored cards for children to
sew. © Aug. 27, 1940; KK 618,
Serman (M.) & co.
(Maury Michael)
See Serman
Serman, Maury Michael, doing business
as Serman (M.) & co., New York,
9333
Laura Mae. For blouses. © July 20,
1940; KK 556.
Serta associates, inc., Chicago,
9334-9337
© Aug. 28,
© Aug.
Coilux. For mattresses.
1940; KK 569,
Gold coast. For mattresses.
9, 1940; KK 568.
Perfect sleeper. For mattresses. ©
Aug. 9, 1940; KK 567.
Restal knight. For mattresses. ©
Aug. 9, 1940; KK 570.
Southern distributors, inc., Lexington,
Ky. 9338
Healthtrue. Rev, For laxative. ©
July 26, 1940; KK 587.
Spare-time corp., Minneapolis. 9339
Spare-time. For game. © Aug, 13,
1940; K 596.
Standard brands, inc., New York.
9340, 9341
Royal. 2% lb. label. For baking
powder. © Sept. 12, 1940; KK 575.
©
Royal, 5 lbs. For baking powder.
Sept. 12, 1940; KK 583.
Stebbins, Barton A., Los Angeles. 9342
Diet bread for the stars, JB107.
For bread. © Jan. 15, 1940; KK 540.
204
LABELS
no. 9, 1940
9352
Thomas, Milford A., Glendale, Calif.
9348, 9844
Farmer Jim’s Russian salad dress-
ing. For Russian salad dressing. ©
Aug. 1, 1940; KK 608.
Horton’s Russian salad _ dressing.
For Russian salad dressing. © Aug. 1,
1940; KK 604.
Tissue assn., New York. 9345-9349
No. 1 cylinder wrapping tissue. For
no. 1 cylinder wrapping tissue. ©
Sept. 3, 1940; K 515.
No, 1 Fourdrinier wrapping tissue.
For no. 1 Fourdrinier wrapping tissue.
© Sept. 3, 1940; KK 512.
No. 1 M. G. wrapping tissue. For no.
1 M. G. wrapping tissue. © Sept. 3,
1940: KK 514.
No. 14% wrapping tissue. For no. 114
wrapping tissue. © Sept. 3, 1940; KK
516.
No. 2 wrapping tissue. For no, 2
wrapping tissue. © Sept. 3, 1940; KK
513.
Trapp & sons, Beulah, Mich. 9350)
Beulah celery. For celery. © July
11, 1940; KK 557.
Victor brewing co., Jeannette, Pa.
9351
Old shay ale. © May 5.
1940; KK 617.
Youngs, Merle L., doing business as
Zenda farms, New York. 9352
Zenda farms, quality products, Clay-
ton, N. Y. For eggs. © Dec. 18, 1939;
KK 588.
Zenda farms.
For ale.
See Youngs, Merle L.
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since July 1. 1940............
205
PRINTS
Bell lamp mfg. co., Chicago. 9353
Bell tested promotion no. 50. For
lamps & shades. © Sept. 13, 1940; KK
577.
Bennett fireplace co., Norwich, N. Y.
9354
Hnjoy beauty, convenience with the
Flexscreen. For firescreen. © Sept. 3,
1940; KK 579.
Borden co., New York. 9355-9360
For a moovelous cheese-treat, try
Borden’s chateau. Design no. 1, no.
49389. For cheese. © June 8, 1940;
KK 627.
It’s swell when you’re sweltering.
Design no. 5, no, 49386. For ice cream.
© July 22, 1940; KK 623.
Look! Premium coupons, too. De-
sign no. 6, no, 493888. For evaporated
milk. © Aug. 8, 1940; KK 624.
Magic recipes on every can of Bor-
den’s Eagle brand milk. Design no. 4,
job no. 49887. For condensed milk. ©
July 8, 1940; KK 626.
My! The cleanliness they insist on.
Design no. 7, job 49384. For fluid milk.
© Aug. 15, 1940; KK 622.
Rushed fresh from moo to you. De-
Sign no. 8, job no, 49883. For fluid milk.
© June 29, 1940; KK 625.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Chi-
cago. 9361
Brunswick league score record sheet.
For bowling balls and pins. © July 11,
1940 ; KK 630.
Cleveland brass mfg. co., Cleveland.
9362
Barrett banner barre] pump. For
barrel pump. © Aug. 28, 1940; KK
653.
Commonwealth pub. co., Chicago. 93863
You get this free to help you suc-
ceed as others have. How men made
money in 1940 with Liberty record.
For income tax record. © Aug. 27,
1940; KK 681.
Custodian toiletries, ine., Chicago.
CO.,
Micro-shaded Custodian. For face
powder. © July 8, 1940; KK 574.
Cutler-Hammer, inc., Milwaukee.
9365, 9366
Unitrol, the modern sectionalized con-
trol center. Pub. C 5077. For enclosed
sectionalized motor control panels. ©
Sept. 3, 1940; KK 642,
Unitrol, the modern sectionalized
control center. Pub. C 5077 R. For
enclosed sectionalized motor control
panels. © Sept. 3, 1940; KK 641.
Ely & Walker dry goods co., St. Louis.
9367
Full palette of colorful new designs.
For print cloth of cotton or rayon. ©
Nov. 10, 1939; KK 655.
Fair, Ina Pearl, Detroit. 9368
E-lec-treat. For electrical instru-
ment. © July 23, 1940; KK 549.
Finders mfg. co., Chicago. 9369
It’s the greatest money-maker on the
market. For electric broilers. © Aug.
8, 1940; KK 651.
General cigar co., inc., New York. 9370
Thanks... for introducing me to the
perfect-taste cigar. For cigars. ©
Sept. 16, 1940; KK 684.
General fireproofing co., Youngstown,
9371
Adjustable. For office chairs. ©
Sept. 9, 1940; KK 688.
Goodyear tire & rubber co., Akron, O.
9372-9375
Battery capacity analyzer. For bat-
teries. © April 10, 1940; KK 568.
Goodyear [wingfoot] batteries, start
quicker, last longer, more dependable.
For batteries. © April 10, 1940; KK
064,
Right capacity batteries. For bat-
teries. © April 10, 1940; KK 561.
Under capacity batteries. For bat-
teries. © April 10, 1940; KK 562.
Hanley (James) co., Providence.
9376-9382
Cooling, form 101. For ale. © June
1, 1940; KK 530.
New England’s own—say Hanley’s for
ale, form 92. For ale. © Mar. 1, 1940;
KK 536.
206
PRINTS
no. 9, 1940
Say Hanley’s for ale, form 102, For
ale. © June 1, 1940; KK 531.
Say Hanley’s for ale, form 103. For
ale. © June 1, 1940; KK 582.
Say Hanley’s for ale, form 104. For
ale. © June 1, 1940; KK 534.
Say Hanley’s for ale, form 105. For
ale. © June 1, 1940; KK 533.
Welcome treat, form 93. For ale.
© Mar. 1, 1940; KK 535.
Hansen, H. O. L., Newtown, Conn. 9383
Picknichicken. For food. © Aug. 17,
1940; KK 608.
Hawaiian pineapple co., ltd., Honolulu
& San Francisco. 9384
What becomes of a Dole pineapple
from Hawaii, form 198. For pineapple.
© Aug. 1, 1940; KK 523.
Hopp press, inc., New York. 9385
And now—the new Hopp press Mastr
meat price markers with changeable
designation slides. For meat price
marker. © Aug. 15, 1940; KK 537.
International latex corp., New York.
9386-9395
Heigh ho! Silver-tube containers
with Playtex baby pants. For latex
baby pants. © Sept. 12, 1940; KK 597
Heigh ho! Silver-tube packaging for
Playtex baby pants. For latex pants.
© Sept. 11, 1940; KK 661.
Kooleez—those durable baby pants.
For latex baby pants. © July 23, 1940;
KK 650.
Make it happen for your department.
For latex girdle. © Aug. 2, 1940; KK
560.
New discovery in figure control! For
latex girdle. © Sept. 6, 1940; KK 598.
New discovery in figure control!
Playtex living girdle. For latex girdle.
© Sept. 21, 1940; KK 609.
Parents’ magazine makes Playtex
sales for you. For latex baby pants.
© July 30, 1940; KK 559.
Playtex living girdle keeps curves
slim yet gloriously free! For latex
girdle. © Aug. 29, 1940; KK 663.
Wherever you see the one, you’re
sure to find the other. For latex baby
pants. © Sept. 1, 1940; KK 662.
Wherever you see the one, you’re
sure to find the other. For latex
girdles. © Sept. 5, 1940; KK 664.
International silver co., Meriden, Conn.
9396, 9397
9415
Holmes & Edwards sterling inlaid
silverplate. For sterling silver silver-
plate. © Aug, 30, 1940; KK 689.
Introducing Youth. For sterling in-
laid silverplate. © Sept. 9, 1940; KK
669.
Interwoven stocking co., New Bruns-
wick, N. J. 9398-9411
Cavalry twill ribs. For men’s socks.
© Aug. 12, 1940; KK 680.
Deep madder tones. For men’s socks.
© Aug. 12, 1940; KK 677.
©
Genuine ribs. For men’s socks.
Aug. 12, 1940; KK 676.
Interwoven fine ribbed socks. For
men’s socks. © Aug. 15, 1940; KK
685.
Interwoven Nu-top. For men’s socks.
© Aug. 12, 1940; KK 675.
Interwoven Softies. For men’s socks.
© Aug, 12, 1940; KK 673.
Medallion clocks. For men’s socks.
© Aug. 12, 1940; KK 679.
New ribbed Softies. For men’s
socks. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 672.
Scots foot guards socks. For men’s
socks. © Aug. 15, 1940; KK 686.
Shetland colorings. For men’s socks.
© Aug, 12, 1940; KK 682.
Sports-weave. For men’s socks. ©
Aug. 12, 1940; KK 674.
Spunlyle misty tones. For men’s
socks. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK 678.
Stadium designs. For men’s socks.
© Aug. 12, 1940; KK 681.
©
Suede tones. For men’s socks.
Aug. 12, 1940; KK 683.
Jennings, J. L., Lamberton, N. C. 9412
Al
blades.
Jennings. For safety razor
© Aug. 20, 1940; KK 529.
Kant-rust products corp., Rahway, N. J.
9413
You feel it! Added power, smoother
running, more mileage, Kant-rust gum
solvent. For solvent. © June 25,
1940; KK 589.
Kearney (James R.) corp., St. Louis.
9414
Kearney by-pass disconnect. For
electrical switches. © Sept. 6, 1940:
KK 640.
King-Barr press, Worcester. 9415
Polar beverages. For soft drink. ©
Aug. 30, 1940; KK 665.
207
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9416
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Leslie, Freeland H., doing business as
Leslie welding co., Chicago. 9416
All-metal louvers. For attic ventila-
tors. © May 31, 1940; KK 668.
Leslie welding co. See Leslie (Free-
land H.)
Lowe (Joe) corp., New York. 9417
Win money on the Buck Rogers radio
program. For frozen confections. ©
Mar. 9, 1940; KK 552.
Meyer (Jos. H.) bros., Brooklyn. 9418
Prevent D. K. For inter-tooth clean-
ers. © July 5, 1940; KK 632.
Natural set up sales corp., St. Louis.
9419
Sundrop. For lemonade. © July 18,
1940 ; KK 687.
Nulife garments corp., New York. 9420
Measurement chart. For health
belts. © Sept. 5, 1940; KK 652.
Paragon utilities corp., Brooklyn. 9421
Life house. For gas ranges. © Sept.
12, 1940; KK 601.
Parker pen co., Janesville, Wis. 9422
What does your pen say about you?
For pens and ink. © Sept. 14, 1940;
KK 602.
Photostat corp., Providence. 9423
Photostat junior. For photographic
equipment. © Aug. 22, 1940; KK 588.
Regal amber brewing co., San Fran-
cisco. 9424
Mellow as sunset. © Aug.
15, 1940; KK 656.
Reynolds (R. J.) tobacco co., Winston-
Salem, N. C. 9425, 9426
Three bathing girls, Camel H-81.
For beer.
Three girls heads, Camel E-30. For
cigarettes. © May 15, 1940; KK 620.
Royal typewriter co., inc., New York.
9427
It’s new! Finger-flow keyboard. For
typewriter. © July 29, 1940; KK 545.
Royle (John) & sons, Paterson, N. J.
9428
Royle heating and circulating unit
for heat-transfer control. Bulletin 436.
For heating & circulating unit. © July
30, 1940; KK 636.
Samson laboratories, Philadelphia.
Samson kurd-kit. For display kit for
salesmen. © June 15, 1940; KK 584.
Shuttleworth, Frank, Vineland, N. J.
9430
Only tooth brush holder, directions
for use. For glass tooth brush holding
tube. © Sept. 19, 1940; KK 585.
Southern distributors, inc., Lexington,
Ky. 9431
Healthtrue for internal hygiene.
For laxative. © July 29, 1940; KK
586.
Studebaker corp., South Bend, Ind.
9432
1941 Studebaker service data. For
© Sept. 3, 1940; KK 671.
Valento’s (Carlos) Hollywood beauty
center, ine, Los Angeles. 9483
Be glamorous like the stars, us*
Champagne glo. For hair tint and
rinse. © June 8, 1940; KK 548.
Wender & Goldstein, inc., New York.
9434
U. S. service uniforms, envelop. For
automobiles.
For cigarettes. © July 3, 1940; KK | uniforms. © Sept. 12, 1940; KK 687.
621.
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OF
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECH-
NICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTO-
RIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING COMMERCIAL PRINTS
AND LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
INCLUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1940
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 35
No. 10
UNITED STATES
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WASHINGTON : 1940
HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,
‘formerly issued quarterly, but now issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other
identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for
copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs
for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copy-
right proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the
use of an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. A subalphabet of
artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I,
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photo-
graphs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustra-
tions. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles
of commercial prints and labels. These will be found at the end of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of
proprietors.
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entry of titles has been abrogated and registration follows deposit of copies
with an application for entry in the Copyright Office.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbre-
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of art; “H’, Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; “I’’, Class I, Drawings
or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “J”, Class J, Photo-
graphs; and “K”, Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including com-
mercial prints and labels used for articles of merchandise. “©” implies copy-
right registration of a published work, followed by a date of publication.
“© 1c.” stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by
date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the photograph or other identifying
reproduction.
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Notre.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist
and copyright proprietor are the same.
American plaque co. 9435
Esses (Edward) :
God bless America. © Sept. 38,
1940 ; G 36641.
American tennis assn. 9436
Choykee (Andrew) & Marcus (Ber-
nard) :
A. T. A.—sportsmanship—unity—
goodwill. ©1c. Oct. 16, 1940; G 36686.
Americana designs. 9437-9442
Brandfield (Kitty) :
Antelope head.—Baby on tortoise.—
Harvester, female figure.—Harvester,
male figure-—Pan.—Zebra. © Aug. 7,
1940; G 36644-36649.
Anderson-F'riberg co. 94438
Anderson (George) :
He is risen, He is not here, memo-
rial 1688. © Oct. 15, 1940; G 36713.
Atkins, Robert Ellsworth.* 9444
Cookie. © 1c. Oct. 18, 1940; G
36693.
Barrie, Kate Hayt.* 9445-9448
Chinese with flute and frog.—Orna-
ment with tiger on two sides. ©1le.
each Aug. 24, 1940; G 36651, 36652.
Girl with hat box. © Aug. 29, 1940;
G 36642.
Woman’s slipper.
G 36714.
Beck, Edgar.* 9449, 9450
Let’s GOPlaces with Willkie and
win.—Rearin’ to go for the smile tried
and true—Roosevelt. © 1c. each July
31, 1940; G 36709, 36710.
Berkshire monumental works.
Anderson (George) :
Fairs memorial, 1. © 1c. Oct. 9,
1940 ; G 36636.
Billman, Car] Henry.*
Fraser memorial.
1940; G 36624.
© Apr. 16, 1940;
9451
9452
© 1c. June 21,
Brogan, Helen R. 9453
Flying Eagle [pseud. of Paul Good-
bear]:
First American court. © 1c. Sept.
27, 1940; G 36664.
Burrows, Peggy Palmer.* 9454
Lady Godiva. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1940;
G 36669.
Carlson, Alida.* 9455
Forbid it Almighty God. © 1c. Oct.
15, 1940; G 86682.
Clark, Sally.* 9456
Willkie (Wendell) © 1c. Sept. 28,
1940; G 36653.
Clift, Robert E.* 9457
Vita-man. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1940; G
36631.
Cloud, C. Carey.* 9458
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the
United States of America... ©le.
Oct. 4, 1940; G 36623.
Cross bros, co. 9459-9466
LaChapelle (Leon J.) Memorial:
Dexter, 5620. © Oct. 15, 1940; G
36702.
McClellan (Harry E.) Memorial:
Kilbane, 5616.—Lucas, 5619.—Max-
well, 5613.—Morse, 5618.—Sherman,
5617.—Watkins, 5614.—Winston, 5615.
© Oct. 1, 1940; G 36695-36701.
Curry, John Steuart.* 9467-9470
Brown (John) EH2.—Coronado &
Padre Padillia, El. — Unmortgaged
farm, Wi, W2. © 1. each Oct. 7,
1940; G 36628, 36629, 36654, 36655.
Davis, Abe.* 9471
I am proud to be an American, stamp.
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1940; G 36677.
Forster (L. H.) & associates, inc. 9472
Advertising art assn.:
Mechanicoal. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1940;
G 36689.
209
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9473
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Fowler, Helen Virginia.* 9473
Meet the Tweets. © 1c Aug. 30,
1940 ; G 36656.
Freedman, Albert.* 9474
Superstitious Aloysius [and] Avari-.
cious. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1940; G 36626.
Goldin, Abraham M., 9475
Bogorod (Allen) :
I have registered, selective service.
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1940; G 36630.
Goodman, Harold J. 9476
Broner (Matthew) :
Pitheconthropus says: Believe it
not—that hair on chest is a sign of
great strength. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1940;
G 36671.
Gutgemon, Gustave.* 9477
Prowlers of the plains. © 1c. Oct.
4, 1940; G 36622.
Haight, Rex C.* 9478-9481
Bar L Jim, 4.—Flying loop, 10.—
Homeward trek, 38.—White ropes, 11.
© 1c. each July 19, 1940; G 36665-
36668.
Hancock, Walker.* 9482
There will be other towers for thee
to build—22nd issue, Society of medal-
ists. ©1c. Oct. 11, 1940; G 36638.
Hersel, Paul.* 9483
Of royal blood. © Sept. 29, 1940; G
36685.
Hibbard, Frederick C.* 9484
Moonbeams, © 1 c¢. Oct. 23, 1940;
G 36731.
Hoag, Martin.* 9485
Lite pendente (Christ head) © 1c.
Oct. 17, 1940; G 36687.
Hull, Andrew J.* 9486
Fish design.
G 36639.
Jones, Emmett Austin.* 9487
Western rider and bucking horse. ©
1c. Oct. 23, 1940; G 36715.
© le. Oct. 11, 1940;
Kallus (Jos. L.)* 9488
High hat arrangement, still life. ©
1 ¢c. Sept. 30, 1940; G 36736. —
Kitson, Henry Hudson.* 9489
Indian’s blessing. © 1 ¢. Oct. 25,
1940; G 36734.
Kleitsch, Edna.* 9490, 9491
Creator of pageant of masters.—
Minerva, goddess of art. © 1. each
Aug. 30, 1940; G 36658, 36659.
Kleitsch, Edna,
Kleitsch (Joseph) :
American boy.—First U. S. aviator,
Maj. J. C. Walker organizer of U. S.
aviation. © 1c. each Aug. 30, 1940; G
36657, 36660.
Klure, Sarah.
Klure (Irving Harry):
Beloved and _ received.—Despised
and rejected. © 1c. each Oct, 21, 1940;
G 36707, 36708.
Lampl, Walter.* 9496
On guard, © 1. ©€ Oct) 259904076
36661.
Lepofsky, Morris & Wolfgang, Louis.*
9497
9492, 94938
9494, 9495
Rum cola. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1940; G
36737.
Levitas, A. H. 9498
Post, (Harry F.):
Cow belle. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1940;
G 36788.
Lou- Walt, ine.* 9499
I have registered—united we stand.
© 1c. Oct, 10, 1940; G 36632.
Lowe, Charles Coppes.* 9500
For defense, serving the nation with
the armed forces. © 1c. Oct. 11, 1940;
G 36640.
Marschke, A. R.* 9501
Junior game wardens, we protect, 302.
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1940; G 36706.
Merjech, Carmen.* 9502-9504
Ma.—Pa. © 1c. each Oct. 7, 1940;
G 36679, 36680.
Scotty, 6. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1940; G
36678.
Money, Jewel Grace & Money, Lola
May.* 9505, 9506
Monkeyville kids:
Introducing the grown folks.—Meet
the kids. © 1c. each Oct, 10, 1940; G
36634, 36635. ,
Morse, Raymond.*
Gas character, 1.—Girl character,
3.—Stove pipe character, 2. © 1 «.
each Oct. 18, 1940; G 36690-86692.
9510-9524
9507-9509
Newman decor, inc.
Guild (Susan) :
Portrait of girl in white dress with
flowers and red searf, 1340. © Sept. 1,
1940; G 36730.
Harris (Susan) :
Boy in costume with dogs, 1348
A.—Calla lilies and bouquet with fancy
border, 1311.—Calla lily with drape and
210
WORKS
no. 10, 1940
oval leaf border, 1359.—Chrysanthe-
mums with drape and oval border, 1359
A.—Girl in costume with dog on col-
ored background, 13843 A.—Girl in cos-
tume with geese, 13848.—Girl in costume
with sheep, 1343.—Gladiolus in bowl
on colored background, 1317.—Roses
and bouquet with fancy border, 1311
A.—Scene with house, hills and woman,
1330 A.—Scene with houses, hills, etc.,
1830. © Sept. 1, 1940; G 36716-36719,
36721, 36722, 36725-36729.
Roberts (John) :
Decorative flowers with bell flow-
ers, with colored background, 13838.—
Decorative flowers with daisies on col-
ored background, 1338 A.—Large col-
ored flower on colored rough paper,
1323. © Sept. 1, 1940; G 36720, 36723,
36724.
Novelli & Calcagni, inc.
Bottigi (Bruno):
9525, 9526
Baldwin memorial, 133. © 1 «.
Sept. 27, 1940; G 36711.
Kenerson (Harley C.)
Newton memorial, 132. © 1.
Sept. 27, 1940; G 36712.
O’Clair (C. L.) granite works.
9527-9530
Kenerson (Harley C.) Memorial:
Barker 802, 802A.—Harvard, 803,
803A. © Oct. 12, 1940; G 36673-36676.
Parker, C. Elmer & DeClerck, Edward
A.* 9531
Blackbeard and Buccaneer Bonnét’s
Rocking chair treasure hunt. © 1.
Sept. 24, 1940; G 36704.
Paterson monument co. 9532
Naylor (Franklin L.) :
Sedlascik memorial. © 1 c. Oct.
14, 1940; G 36670.
Patrick, Frank Henry. 9533
Patrick (Frank Vincent) :
Angel mermaid, dedicated in trib-
ute to the City of the Angels. © 1c.
Oct. 18, 1940; G 36708.
Phillips (Charles H.) & co., ine.
9534, 9535
Legnaioli (F.):
Do no evil family of Mr. Do No
Evil. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1940; G 36663.
Four wise monkeys. © 1c. Sept.
11, 1940; G 36662.
Pichler, Helene Richards. 9536, 9537
Raganzia (Helene) [pseud. of H. R.
Pichler]:
OF ART
9550
International goddess of fashion.—
New plan for the National creative
fashion center retail and department
stores. © 1 ¢. each Oct. 15, 1940; G
36683, 36684.
Press service.
Weyand (Christian) :
Good luck plaque. © July 6, 1940;
G 36648.
Protestant Episcopal church.
Baldwin (William M.) :
Church flag of the Protestant Epis-
ecopal church. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1940; G
36705.
Reents, Hildred Grace.* 9540
Nada. © Oct. 12, 1940; G 36694.
Smith, Arch.* 9541
Kell. ©1c. Oct. 17, 1940; G 36688.
Smith, Dorrance R.* 9542
Spindletop’s famous Lucas gusher.
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1940; G 36672.
Sonnenschein, Frieda.*
God bless America.
1940 ; G 36638.
Stolz (L. W.) memorials.* 9544
Distinctive memorial, 10920. © 1c.
Sept. 10, 1940; G 36627.
Walther (John) fabrics, inc.
Walther (John L.) :
Textile fabric, 2338. © 1c. Oct.
28, 1940; G 36789.
Wick, Raymond Joseph.* 9546
Vision sweetheart. © 1. Sept. 27,
9538
9539
9543
© 1c. Oct. 10,
9545
1940 ; G 36681.
Witalis, Eugene J. 9547
Miln (Dana C.) :
Szweda memorial. © 1c. Oct. 24,
1940 ; G 36735.
Woiceske, Ronan William.* 9548
Full moon. © Oct. 1, 1940; G 36650.
Wunderlich (E.) granite co,
9549, 9550
Schuessler (Ruth) & Wunderlich
(Walter C.) :
Clair, monument consisting of two
columns, a central shaft & urn. ete.
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1940; G 36733.
Wunderlich (Alfred F.) :
Fisher, granite urn on a granite
base, grave marker. © 1 c. Oct. 25,
1940 ; G 36732.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1,
MODEL OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RBE-
NEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [9550
Schaaf, Anton. 1
Bronze gavel. © David H. Reid,
Flushing, L. I., N. Y. R 90872, Aug. 29,
1940.
212
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTO-
GRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL FLLUSTRATIONS
Ainge (P. T.) corp. 9551
Congress hotel coffee shop. © 1 «¢.
Oct. 7, 1940; I 27051.
Alderman, Lesley. 9552
Skipper, washing face. © 1c. Oct. 8,
1940; J 31215.
Aldershof, John Henry. 9553
God bless America. © Aug, 10, 1940;
K 46940.
Allenbaugh, Robert Franklin. 9554
Method of improving the smoking
qualities of a cigarette. ©1c. Oct. 11,
1940 ; I 27066.
American automobile association, Safe-
ty traffic engineering dept. 9555-9556
Drive bicycles close to right edge—
never here, 123. © Sept. 27, 1940; K
46802.
Look both ways—wait on curb until
way is clear, 122. © Sept. 9, 1940;
K 46801.
American bancservice co, 9557
Handi-pocket Christmas club coin
bank. © Sept. 2, 1940; K 46794,
Anderson, Nils Alfred.
Board of knots.
31172.
Anderson, Sylvester L. 9559
Wheel wing. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1940;
I 27028.
Andreotti, Mel.
Adjustable candlestick holder.
c. Sept. 26, 1940 ; I 27024.
Anthonisen, Georg Brockmann.
9561, 9562
Details of spring spikes. Rev. © 1
ce. Sept. 3, 1940; I 27174.
——Same. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1940; I
27175.
Arrow-Hart & Hegeman electric co.
95638, 9564
Magnetic starters for reconnected
winding 3 speed motors.—2 speed mag-
netic starters for reconnected winding
Se eels: © Sept. 10, 1940; I 27069,
70.
9558
© Aug. 29, 1940; J
9560
© 1
21
Art theatre co. 9565
D$uble m$ney stamp, 10¢. © Sept.
1, 1940: K 46970.
Artistic picture pub, co., inc.
9566-9573
Hare (John C.) :
American farm.—Autumn = splen-
dor.—Green valley.—Indian summer.—
Nature’s archway.—Red roofs.—Sun-
light and shadow.—Sunlit canal. ©
Sept. 15, 1940; K 46942-46949.
Ashley (David), ine. 9574
The blue Danube; by Marguerite S.
Pearson. © Oct. 15, 1940: H 1841.
Atkin, William, 9575
Troop transport or landing boat,
shallow draft, 467. © 1c. Oct. 15,
1940 ; I 27080.
Atlas powder co. 9576-9578
Most desirable manner of series to
use in parallel series connection.—Par-
allel series connections using the Atlas
3-30 blasting machine.—Parallel series
connections using the Atlas 3-50 blast-
ing machine. © 1c. each Oct. 24, 1940;
I 27170-27172,
Austin, Earl C. 9579
Day time. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1940; J
1104.
Bacharach industrial instrument co.
9580
Bristol’s wide-strip recording chart,
R-0209. © May 20, 1940; I 27124.
Bachrach, ine. 9581-9585
McNary (Charles L.) WA 19306 C,
WA 19306L, WA 19306N, WA 19306P.
© Sept. 18, 1940; J 31167-31170.
Roosevelt (Franklin Delano) WA
19322 M-1. © Oct. 21, 1940; J 31214.
Baggott, George T. 9586
Crescent fluorescent. © 1c. Sept. 12,
1940; I 27178.
Baginski, Paul E.
Master curtain lifter,
26, 1940; I 27048.
9
oO
9587
© 1c. Sept.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9588
Bank of America national trust & sav-
ings assn. 9588
George, that was a great movie. ©
Oct. 23, 1940; K 46997.
Barnes, George. 9589, 9590
Great Smoky Mountains national
park:
Candid camera fiend.—Three black
bears. © Oct. 20, 1940; J 31278, 31274.
Bassett, Joseph A. 9591
Sheet material cutter. © 1 c. Sept.
26, 1940; I 27027.
Bayside high school. 9592
[School seal] Bayside high school,
Bayside, L. I. © June 1, 1940; K
46808.
Beatrice creamery co. 9593-9595
Lightning Jim U. S. marshal, © Dec.
15, 1939, Jan. 12, Feb. 14, 1940; K
46836, 46841, 46850.
Beaudet, J. Oscar.
Rotary compressor.
1940; I 27142.
Bell (Alfred) & co., Itd. 9597, 9598
Pinkie (Mary Moulton Barrett) ; by
Arthur L. Cox, after Thomas Lawrence.
© July 1, 1940; H 1846.
Still evening (Sunset in Ireland) ;
by Cyril W. Bion. © June 1, 1940;
H 1847.
Bergen, Edgar.
Mathilda and Maizie.
12, 1940; J 31206.
Birch, Charles.
Play devices.
I 27045.
Bliss, Frank E.
Steam heating coils.
1940; I 27188.
9596
© 1c, Oct. 12,
9599
© 1c. Oct.
9600
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1940;
9601
© 1c. Oct. 12,
Bloise, Francisco J. 9602
Bloise automatic revolver. © 1 ¢.
Sept. 26, 1940 ; I 27040. :
Bohn ptg. co. 9603-9624
Advent season, 116. — Children’s
Christmas service, 118.—Christmas,
117.—Confirmation day, 104.—Confirma-
tion reunion, 105.—Easter Day. He is
risen, 106.—God bless our native land,
124.—Happy New Year, Jesus be our
guide, 101.—Holy communion, 123.—
Mission festival, 118.—Mission Sunday,
112.—Mother’s day, 107.—One sure pi-
lot, Jesus, 120.—Palm Sunday, 103.—
Pentecost day, 108.—Rally day, 111.—
Reformation day, 114.—Thanksgiving,
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 38
115.— Trinity season, 110. — Trinity
Sunday, 109.—Way of the cross leads
home, 121.—Welcome, 119, © Oct. 21,
1940; K 46974-46995.
Bonawit, G. Owen. 9625
Willkie (Wendell L.) an American.
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1940; J 31212.
Boss, Elmer Roy. 9626
Silent clock. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1940;
I 27020.
Bradley, Claude A. 9627
[Skirt hanger] © 1c. Oct. 23, 1940;
I 27169.
Bristol co. 9628-9654
Bristol recorder, 55039. © June 20,
1940; I 27123.
Bristol’s recorder chart, 3792, 55044,
05045. © Aug. 27, 1940; I 27105-27107.
— 4042. © Aug. 22, 1940; I 27099.
—— 5306. © Aug. 1, 1940; I 27100.
11040. © July 27, 1940; I 27103.
Bristol’s recorder chart, 11041,
11042.—Bristol’s recording thermometer
chart, 622-A. © July 16, 1940; I
27108-27110.
Bristol’s recorder chart, 11044, 55046.
© Oct. 7, 1940; I 27111, 27112.
— 50015-A. © June 14, 1940; I
27102.
— 55013, 55041. © July 22, 1940;
I 27121, 27122.
— 55015, 55040, 55042.
1940 ; I 27117-27119.
55048. © Sept. 4, 1940; I 27115.
Bristol’s recording chart, 10850. ©
June 23, 1940; I 27101.
Bristol’s recording gauge _ chart,
12059.—Bristol’s recording thermometer
chart, 22025. © Sept. 3, 1940; I 27113,
27114.
Bristol’s recording gauge
12060. © Aug. 6, 1940; I 27120.
Bristol’s wide-strip recording chart,
R-5019, R-5020. © May 20, 1940; I
27125, 27126.
Rockwell-Bristol dilatometer chart,
01049. © Sept. 24, 1940; I 27116.
© July 19,
chart,
— 01050. © Sept. 27, 1940; I
27104.
Broiles (Rowland) co. advertising
agency. 9655
Tell ’em gram. © June 28, 1940; K
46988.
Brown instrument co. 9656-9662
Brown chart, 5140. © July 19, 1940;
I 27060.
214
CLASSES
no. 10, 1940
JE Goa) if
9768
Brown instrument co. chart, 1863B.
© Aug. 15, 1940; I 27063.
— 12635. © Aug. 28, 1940; I
27131.
12636. © Sept. 4, 1940; I 27129.
Brown instrument co. flow meter
chart, 12072. © Sept. 9, 1940; I 27130.
—— 12078. © Sept. 10, 1940; I
27128.
—— 12096. © Aug. 2, 1940; I 27055.
9663, 9664
Christmas at the White House. ©
1 ¢. Oct: 9, 1940: J 31111.
Grandpa’s boy. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1940;
J 31103.
Bruehlman, Henry G.
Picture hanger. © 1 ¢.
1940 ; I 27037.
Burroughs (Edgar Rice), inc.
9666-9683
[Blake looking at cross in jungle] ©
Sept. 22, 1989; K 46961.
[Blake meets a crusader]—[James
Blake captured by negroes] © Oct.
24, 1939 ; K 46962, 46963.
[James Blake kneels before Princess
Guinalda]—[Sir Richard and James
Blake converse] © Nov. 24, 1939; K
46923, 46954.
John Carter of Mars. © Oct. 13,
Nov. 15, 1939; K 46957, 46958.
—— Same. © Jan, 12, Feb. 14, Mar.
15, Apr, 16, May 15, June 15, 1940; K
46838, 46845, 46854, 46864, 46873, 46886.
— Same. © July 15, Aug. 15, Sept.
15, 1940; K 46890, 469038, 46912.
[Tarzan overlooking camp]—[Tar-
zan, Showing Tarzan in jungle] ©
Sept. 22, 1939; K 46959, 46960.
Byers, Eugene M.
Silent bass practice unit.
21, 1940 ; I 27157.
Callender, R. S. 9685-9744
Black Knight. © July 15, Aug. 15,
Sept. 15, 1940; K 46896, 46901, 46907.
Captain Tornado.—Dr. Hormone.—
Gang busters.—Hurricane kids.—Mar-
tan the marvel man.—Masked Pilot.—
Pylon Pete.—Voice.——Wally Williams,
American boy. © Sept. 3, 1940; K
46821-46829.
Crusoes. © Dec. 8, 1939; K 46913.
Same. © Mar. 26, 1940: K
Browning, Mary Eleanor.
9665
Sept. 26,
9684
© Oct.
46956.
Jack Wander. © Jan. 5, Feb. 6, Mar.
8, 1940; K 46915, 46918, 46921.
Jim Ellis. © Mar. 8, 1940; K 46927.
Magic Morro, © Jan. 5, Feb. 6, Mar.
8, 1940; K 46916, 46919, 46920.
O’Malley kids. © Mar. 15, Apr. 16,
1940 ; K 46862, 46870.
O’Malley kids Patsy and Michael.
© May 15, 1940; K 46874.
Phantasmo, master of the world. ©
June 15, 1940; K 46881.
Same. © July 15, Aug. 15, Sept.
15, 1940; K 46889, 46898, 46906.
Rex, king of the deep. © Dec. 15,
1939, Feb. 14, Mar, 15, Apr. 16, May 15,
June 15, 1940; K 46833, 46846, 46857,
46863, 46872, 46883.
Same... ©. July; 15/>Aug: . 15,
Sept. 15, 1940; K 46892, 46902, 46909.
Sky Ranger. © Dec. 15, 1939, Jan.
12, Feb. 14, Mar. 15, Apr. 16, May 15,
June 15, 1940; K 46830, 46842, 46851,
46859, 46868, 46878, 46882.
Same, © July 15, Aug. 15,
Sept. 15, 1940; K 46895, 46899, 46911.
Speed Martin. © Dec. 15, 1939, Jan.
12, Feb. 14, Mar. 15, Apr. 16, 1940; K
46832, 46848, 46848, 46861, 46871.
Thief of Bagdad. © Jan 5, Feb. 6,
1940 ; K 46914, 46917.
Tom Beatty and the hand of horror.
© Dec. 15, 1939; K 46831.
Whitey Harrison. © Mar. 15, Apr.
16, May 15, June 15, July 15, 1940; K
46858, 46869, 46880, 46888. 46893.
Carman & co., ine. 9745-9747
Good cheer—throughout the year.—
Thanksgiving—with fresh linens fit for
a turkey.—Those big moments—en-
hanced by clothes always clean. ©
Sept. 12, 1940; K 46804-46806.
Carr, Glen L. 9748
Portable loading and unloading chute
for trucks. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1940; I
270384.
Caufield & Shook, inc. 9749-9768
Administration building, Bowman
field, 161663.—Calibourne stud, Paris,
Ky., 161110.—Cumberland River bridge
at Smithland, Ky., 162899.—Hxer-
cising on Greentree farm, 155559.—
First turn—1940 Kentucky Derby,
17292114. Hawesville highway no. 60
looking toward Cannellton, 152846.—
Leslie County, Ky., a home on Hurri-
cane Creek, 120488.—Lexington, Ky..,
Idle Hour farm, 160814, 160827.—Lib-
erty Hall doorway, Frankfort, Ky.,
172560.—Maysville bridge over Ohio
river, 162925.—Scene on E. R. Bradley’s
Idle Hour farm, 161105.—Scenes on
215
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9769
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 85
Caufield & Shook, inec.—Continued.
Kentucky state highway no, 21 at Big
Hill, Ky., Madison Co., 167778.—Wick-
land, Bardstown, Ky., 153385. © July
27, 1940; J 31177-31190.
Bay Front park, Miami, Florida,
174280.—Greentree farm, Lexington,
Ky., 174741.—Scene on Col. Bradley’s
Idle Hour farm, Lexington, Ky., 173880.
© Aug. 20, 1940; J 31175, 31191, 31192.
Churchill Downs, 1940:
Derby day crowd.—View of Derby
day crowd. © May 10, 1940; J 31208,
31209.
Pike county brooks of the Sandy
looking into Kentucky from Virginia,
120474. © July 29, 1940; J 31176.
Cavanagh, John F. 9769
Knockdown scaffolding. © 1c. Sept.
26, 1940 ; I 27088.
Century art co. 9770
In Congress, July 4, 1776. © July
15, 1940; K 46926.
Chandler, W. D. 9771
Refugee. © Oct. 4, 1940; J 31114.
Chronicle pub. co. 9772
This exclusive picture shows kid-
naper Wilhelm Jakob Muhlenbroich.
© Sept. 23, 1940; K 46924.
Chureh of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, Corporation of the president.
9773
Baptistry in the Latter-day Saint
temple at Salt Lake City, Utah. ©
Sept. 26, 1940; J 31099.
Clever, Carl Edwin & Ginovsky, George
Joseph. 9774
Constitution of the United States by
Howard Chandler Christy. © Aug. 7,
1940; J 31196.
Cohen, Samuel Robert. 9775
Removable valve assembly. © 1 ¢.
Sept. 26, 1940; I 27049.
Collier, Ira C. 9776
Adjustable heel and improvements.
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1940; I 27018.
Coote, Thomas E. 9777
Clean-way brush. © 1c. Oct. 12,
1940 ; I 27153.
Coveleskie, Joseph. 9778
Celery cutting machine. © 1c. Oct.
19, 1940 ; I 27135.
Crawford, Daniel Cooper. 9779
Crawford solar system. © Sept. 27,
1940; I 27179.
Cruver, Henry A. 9780
Pedal-a-round, merry-go-round. © 1
ce. Oct. 12, 1940; I 27148.
Cuna supply cooperative. 9781, 9782
School days are happy days, ed. 614.
© Sept. 6, 1940; K 46937.
There’s no trick to thrift, ed. 615.
© Oct. 1, 1940; K 46936.
Dantry, Americo. 9783
Reamer attachment. © 1c. Sept. 26,
1940 ; I 27031.
Davis, Abe. 9784
God bless America, stamp. © Aug.
10, 1940; K 46925.
Davis mfg. co.
I obey traffic laws.
K 46818.
Deister, Winfred C. 9786
American speed-era tableware. © 1
c. Sept. 26, 1940; I 270383.
9785
© Aug. 1, 1940;
Dell pub. co. 9787-9792
Pie Gobb. © Aug. 15, 1940; K
46900.
Speed Martin. © May 15, June 15,
July 15, Aug. 15, Sept. 15, 1940; K
46875, 46884, 46894, 46905, 46910.
De Martiniere, Margaret Benson.
Guests’ and travelers’ pal. © 1 c.
Sept. 26, 1940; I 27019.
Distillation publications, ine. 9794
Advertising space-o-gram. © Aug.
23, 1940; K 46812,
Dugas, Alexander E. 9795
No 38rd term. © Sept. 11, 1940; K
46811.
Evans, D. E. 9796
Heated rod attachment for hair cur-
ler. ©1c. Oct. 14, 1940; I 27078.
Famous artists syndicate, inc. 9797
Clyde Beatty. © Jan. 24, 1940; K
46955.
Fisher, Elmer James. 9798
Defend America. © Oct. 1, 1940; K
46973.
Foxboro co. 9799-9818
Foxboro co. flow meter chart, 899039,
898098, 898299. © Dec. 6, 1939; I
27084, 27089, 27095.
— 898040, © Dec. 28, 1939; I
27098.
Foxboro co, flow meter chart, 8981382,
899040. © Dec. 15, 19389; I 27090,
27092.
216
CLASSES
no. 10, 1940
— 898248. © Dec 12, 1940; I
27082.
— 898264, 898511. © Dec. 26,
1939 ; I 27083, 27088.
Foxboro co. orifice meter chart,
$4852 85983. © Dec. 27, 1989; I
27086, 27091.
—— 85850. © Dec. 1, 1939; I 27085.
— 858000. © Dec. 19, 1939; I
27094.
—— 858001. © Dec. 11, 1939; I
27097.
[Foxboro flow meter chart] 899050.
© Dec. 25, 1939 ; I 27087.
[Foxboro liquid level gauge chart]
898570. © Dec. 4, 1939; I 27093.
[Foxboro thermometer chart] 779382.
© Dec. 5, 1939; I 27081.
— 879386. © Jan. 8, 1940;
27096.
[Pressure gauge chart] 899591.—
[Thermometer or pressure gauge chart]
898322. © Oct. 8, 1940: I 27067, 27068.
Frick collection, 9819-9823
Boucher room, east side right.—
Enamel room, east side left. © Oct.
11, 1940; J 31210, 31211.
Limoges enamel no. 1 (The cruci-
fixion, with St. Barbara and S&t.
Catherine of Alexandria); Atelier of
the Orleans tritych—Limoges enamel
no. 48 (salt cellar); by Suzanne
Court.—Tahitian landscape : by Paul
Gaugin. © Oct. 11, 1940: H 1849-1851.
Georgeson, William J. 9824
Broil au jus platter. © 1c. Sept. 26,
1940: I 27042.
Gezari, Zvi. 9825
Slide rule for airduct design. © 1
e. Sept. 25, 1940; I 27072.
Gibson, George D. 9826
Game or chance device and improve
ments. ©1c. Sept. 26, 1940: I 27023.
Glasgow, John, jr. 9827
IT
Electric bulb replacer. © 1c. Sept.
26, 1940: I 27007.
Goes, A. 9828
[Montgomery Ward & co. guarantee
form, Special order blank size 6% x5}
© Sept. 20, 1940; K 46807.
Graham, P. C. L. 9829
Automatic gear box. © 1c. Sept. 26,
1940; I 27036.
Graphic printers. 9830
Oakley. Kan., at the intersection of
U. S. 40 and U. S. 8. © Aug. 13,
1940: K 46971.
2
17
H-K
9847
Grinnell lithographic co., inc. 9831
Coast of Monterey, California; by
Robert Wood. © Sept. 1, 1940; K
46810.
Haen, William T. 9832
Propeller. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1940;
I 27025.
Hagelauer, Alfred. 9833
Cigar cutter. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1940;
I 27003.
Halloh, John.
Napkin holder.
I 27144.
Hammond (C. 8.) & co., [inc.] 9835
Flags of American liberty. © Oct.
7, 1940: K 46941.
Harrison, Almerit D. 9836
Automatic dial lighter for telephone.
© ic. Sept. 26, 1940; I 27004.
Harrison, Ed. N 9837
Condor feeding its young. © 1«.
Oct. 21, 1940; J 31213.
Hart, Laurance H. 9838
Model of George Washington’s false
teeth. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1940: J 31165.
Hartzell, Edward E. 9839
Will (Will Rogers) © Oct. 10, 1940;
H 1848.
Hayes, Hampton. 9840
Bucks County playhouse, New Hope,
Pa. © May 15, 1940; J 31207.
Hayes, James F. 9841
Bathtub safety lift and appliance. ©
1c. Sept. 26, 1940; I 27022.
9834
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1940;
Helm, Carl H. 9842
Domestic rabbit feeder. © 1c. Sept.
26, 1940 ; I 27039.
Hochberg, Theodore. 9843
Jigglues. © 1 c¢ Oct. 22, 1940; I
27166.
Hulbert, Stanley M. 9844
Receptacle table marble game. © 1
e. Sept. 26, 1940; I 27041.
Hummel, Henry. 9845
[Drawer stopper] © 1c. Oct. 9,
1940 ; I 27062.
Irwin, Bartley. 9846, 9847
Irwin compact wrench.—Self clean-
ing smoking pipe. © 1c. each Oct. 18.
1940 ; I 27132, 27133.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9848
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Jaco-lae decal corp. 9848
Watch your signals, drive carefully.
© Sept. 28, 1940; K 46803.
Jahn, Edwin Vincent.
Carri-it. Improve your appearance,
1,2. © 1c. each Feb. 2, 1940; J
31198, 31199.
James, Victor.
Penetrating bullet.
1940; I 27151.
Jirik, Henry.
Centrifugal filter.
1940 ; I 27026.
Johnson, Howard W.
Bucksaw frame.
1940; I 27030.
Johnson, John H.
Dough boot tire patch.
26, 1940; I 27002.
Jones, Elmer L. 9855
Utility plug block. © 1 ¢. Sept. 26,
1940 ; I 27015.
Keller, Charles J.
Smoking pipe.
I 27150.
Kimball studio, inc.
Blood (Dr. Robert O.) family.
Oct. 2, 1940; J 31102,
King features syndicate, inc.
9858-9869
Dionne (Annette), E 171.—Dionne
(Emilie), F 87.—Dionne (Marie and
Hmilie), F 46—Five Dionne qunitup-
lets, F 75.—Quintuplets tear up things
like other kids, F 883. © Oct. 13, 1940;
J 31268-31272.
Dionne (Emilie, Annette & Yvonne),
G 1—Five Dionne quintuplets, F 56,
G 2. © Oct. 6, 1940; J 31193-31195.
Dionne (Marie), E 164.—Dionne
(Yvonne), E 168.—Five Dionne quin-
tuplets with Gaetane Vezina, E 170.—
Quintuplet bedroom, E 165. © Sept.
29, 1940; J 31105-31108.
Kirsten, F. B. A. 9870
New type ash tray. © 1c. Sept. 26,
1940 ; I 27009.
Kittleson, Truman G. 9871
Automatic shift. © 1c Sept. 26,
1940 ; I 27046.
Kohl, Thomas F, 9872
Press. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1940; I 27050.
9849, 9850
9851
© ce Ocrai12,
9852
© 1c. Sept. 26,
9853
© 1c. Sept. 26,
9854
© 1c. Sept.
9856
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1940;
9857
©
Kromhout, Johane. 9873
Regular type safety razor shaped as
electric razor. © 1. Oct. 1, 1940; I
27181.
Kiinzli_ bros., Itd. 9874-9878
{Holy family] 11226; by H. Zatzka.—
[Jesus Christ before Jerusalem], 11151;
by Silvio Consadori.—[Our Lady of the
Rosary] 11224; by Adolfo Simeone. ©
Aug, 14, 1940; K 46795-46797.
S. Cor Jesu [Sacred Heart of Jesus]
7138 ; by Wilhelm August Emil Ebbing-
haus. © July 19, 1940; K 46799.
[Swiss landscape] 10021: by HE.
Steiger. © Oct. 10, 1939: K 46798.
Lane, Albert J., jr. 9879
Little dandy comb holder. © 1.
Sept. 26, 1940; I 27016.
Larose, Aime. 9880
Improved gambrel.
1940; I 27008.
Lauderdale, Jefferson Davis. 9881
Never slip collar and tie dlip, © 1c.
Oct. 12, 1940; I 27155.
Lesch (Rudolf) fine arts, ine.
9882-9884
Chinese bowl; by Dimitry Alexan-
droff. © Sept. 20, 1940; K 46972.
Schauss (Ferdinand) :
© 1c. Sept. 26,
Gretel, 3385.—Hansel, 3386. ©
June 15, 1940; K 46814, 46815.
Lind, Lester. 9885
Mill yard safety dept. general ar-
rangements and details of safety first
sing and support. © 1 ec. Sept. 16,
1940; I 27073.
Lloyd bros. co. 9886
Metzger, a symbolic cemetery monu-
ment, 4022-A. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1940;
I 27178.
Lord (Phillips H.), ine. 9887-9898
Mr. District Attorney. © Dec. 15,
1939, Jan, 12, Feb. 14, Mar. 15, Apr. 16,
May 15, June 15, July 15, Aug. 15, Sept.
15, 1940; K 46835, 46839, 46852, 46860,
46867, 46876, 46887, 46891, 46904, 46908.
Sky blazers. © May 15, June 15,
1940; K 46877, 46885.
Love, Porter G. 9899
Rotary internal combustion engine.
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1940; I 27140.
McCabe, George J. 9900
Presto-dispensing bottle cap. ©1c.
Sept. 26, 1940; I 27014.
218
CLASSES H—-K
no. 10, 1940
MacDonald, Alexander J. 9901
Oat separator and improvements. ©
1c. Sept. 26, 1940; I 27005.
McKim, John L. 9902
Electro-vitamin-icer. © 1 ¢c. Oct. 3,
1940 ; I 27164.
McMullen, Maurice W. 9903
Anti-robbery machine. © 1c. Sept.
26, 1940 ; I 27035.
McNamara, Louis Gregory. 9904
Garden Park apartments. ©1c. Oct.
10, 1940; I 27161.
MeNeill, R. A. & Moger, Albert. 9905
Flawless pipe and cigarette lighter.
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1940; 1 27012.
Mansell (A. Vivian) & co., 1td.
9906-9910
Dovaston (M):
Chess players, 9850 D.—Gentlemen,
the toast is the navy, 9896 D.—Tales
of the Endeavour, 9829 D. © Sept. 1,
1940; H 1842, 1844, 1845.
Gallant loser, 9830; by M. Dovaston.
© Sept. 1, 1940; H 1843.
Mead, Johnson & co. 9911
Learning to dress, by Bernhard
Pothast. © Oct. 2, 1940; K 46934.
Meredith, Charles H. 9912
' Dedicating the old house. © July 9,
1940 ; J 31113.
Messenger corp. 9913
Faith of our fathers. © Sept. 30,
1940; K 46996.
Milmore, Oswald H. 9914
Universal bracketing fire adjustment
chart. © Sept. 7, 1940; I 27079.
Minnesota markets, inc. 9915
For daily low prices follow the
crowds to Minnesota super markets,
ine. © July 31, 1940; K 46800.
Moore, C. Bennette. 9916
Pirate’s alley, New Orleans. © Oct.
1, 1940; J 31205.
Moore, Venable. 9917
New homes.
27052.
Morris & Bendien, inc.
Pearson (Marguerite S.) :
In my solitude——Organ reverie.
© Sept. 15, 1940; K 46950, 46951.
Mudgett, Ralph David. 9920
Pin cushion. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1940;
I 27018.
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1940; I
9918, 9919
9953
Murphy, William J., tr. 9921
Handie-kap and tube. © 1 c. Oct.
12, 1940; I 27147.
Muth, DeForest E. 9922
Bottle opener. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1940;
I 27183.
Myers, Anna L. 9923, 9924
Cupid in doubt.—Cupid meditating.
© 1c. each Sept. 3, 1940; J 31173,
31174.
National industrial conference board,
inc, 9925-9929
Effect of war on manufacturing,
United States, September—August, 1933—
1940. © Oct. 11, 1940; I 27158.
Income left over after payment of
federal personal income tax, 1929, 19382,
1935, 1940.—Population of the United
States, 1940. © Oct. 4, 1940; I 27064,
27065.
Retail trade, United States, 1931-
1940. © Sept. 27, 1940; I 27054.
War and prices, United States, 1801-
1940. © Oct. 18, 1940; I 27159.
National institute of music & arts.
9930
National junior concert of 5000 pupils
from entire western United States and
western Canada. © Sept. 26, 1940; J
31109.
Nazor’s studio. 9931-9948
Center st. A, B.—5th st.—Fire sta-
tion—From Marting hotel.—Marting
hospital—Park ave.—R. R. st.—River
front.—2nd st., A-D.—Selby shoe fac-
tory.—South Third st.—8rd st., A, B.—
Vernon st. © Jan. 28, 1940; J 21156-
JIA TSS
Noce, Nicholas A. 9949
Building tile. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1940;
I 27044.
Northrup, Jay D. 9950
Appliance attachment socket. © 1c.
Oct. 12, 1940; I 27149.
Oahu pub. co. 9951
Quilting party, 554A. © July 18.
1940 ; K 46923.
Obrist, Miriam Alice. 9952
Price marker for display purposes.
Alternate designs. © 1c. Sept. 26,
1940; I 26998.
Ochoa, Jose. 9953
Toy device. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1940; I
20157.
219
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9954 pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Ohliger, E. J. 9954 | Quinn, S. M. 9978
Hydraulic braking device. © 1 ec. Missile and Course. © 1c. Oct. 12,
Sept. 26, 1940; I 26999. 1940; I 27145.
Open road pub. co. 9955 | Rahm, Omer C. 9979, 9980
Korda open road special. Class C,
148 sq. © Sept. 12, 1940; I 27061.
Ottavino, Adamo. 9956
Faggella monument, 461 B. © 1.
Oct. 29, 1940; I 27185.
Oxford varnish corp. 9957-9965
Marquetry, 910, 912.—Walnut, 848.
© 1c. each July 19, 1940; J 31202-
31204.
Mount Vernon, 277, © Oct. 11, 1940;
J 31200.
Oriental walnut, 492-xxvur. © Sept.
6, 1939; K 46820.
Taffany, 275-111. © Oct. 2, 1940; J
31201.
Walnut, 280-I (a), 280-I (b) ©
Sept. 2, 19389 ; K 46818, 46819.
Walnut, 290-I. © June 20, 1940; K
46817.
Pasonault, Joseph HB. 9966
Autumn queen. © Sept. 12, 1940; J
31197.
Patriotic poster service. 9967-9972
American way must stay, 793.—Eter-
nal vigilance is the price of liberty,
791.—For every new industrial worker
employed in the U. S. A. four new jobs
are created, 794.—In America 44% of
the 32,000,000 homes are owned by their
occupants, 792.—Oil and copper are es-
sential commodities, 796.—Under the
constitution free speech is yours, 795.
© Oct. 14, 1940; K 46928-46933.
aullus, John L.
Weed killer.
I 27011.
Pen Dell, Glauvin E. 9974
Strainer attachment for spray guns.
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1940; I 27043.
Poschadel, Leonard R. 9975
Igniter. © 1c Oct. 12, 1940; I
27152.
Prior, Dennis C.
9973
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1940;
9976
Combination furnace. © 1 ¢. Sept.
26, 1940: I 27047.
Public health institute. 9977
Brides of today are protected against
the unhappiness caused by venereal
disease. © Oct. 8, 1940; K 46809,
Bin feed attachment & cleanout for
stokers. © 1c. May 14, 1940; I 27074.
Bin feed attachment for hopper type
stokers. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1940; I 27075.
Rascher & cie. a. g. verlag, 9981, 9982
Silvaplanersee; by Ferdinand Hodler.
© Sept. 3, 1938 ; H 1852.
Tell (Wilhelm) 03880; by Ferdinand
Hodler. © Feb. 14,1988; H 1853.
Raymaker, Frank. 9983
Fanfoto frame and layout. © Apr.
5, 1940; I 27160.
Raynes, Roy K. 9984
Adjustable testing growler. © 1 ¢.
Sept. 26, 1940; I 27021.
Republic flow meters co. 9985-9990
Republic flow meters co, chart, 60-
CA-100, 60-CA-750, 61—CA-15039, 63-
CA-250500. © Oct, 23, 1940; I 27188-
27191.
—— 63-CA-200400. © Oct. 22, 1940;
I 27187.
—— 63-CB-306900. © Oct. 21, 1940;
I 27186.
Rich’s corrective shoe co. 9991
Wedging and balancing chart. ©
Sept. 1, 1940: I 27180.
Rubenstein, Harry. 9992
Don’t! Lest it be your own undoing.
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1940; J 31110.
Russo (F. A.) ine. 9993, 9994
For president, Wendell L. Willkie.
© Aug. 15, 1940; J 31100.
Willkie-McNary. © Sept. 12, 1940;
J 31101.
Saint Germain press, inc. 9995
Ballard (Guy W.) our beloved mes-
senger. © July 10, 1940; J 31171.
Scheidt (Adam) brewing co. 9996
Washington’s headquarters at Valley
Forge. A, E. F. 1917-1918, military in-
signia world war. © Sept. 25, 1940;
K 46952.
Schmidt, Howard H. 9997
Dustless ash system. © 1c. Oct. 12,
1940 ; I 27146.
Shirlin, Abe. 9998
All of us for all of you. © Sept. 25,
1940; K 46816.
220
CLASSES H-K
no. 10, 1940 10142
Schrader, Howard Edward. 9999 | Taylor, Edward L. 10022
Schafer (Alice) © 1 ec. Oct. 10, Improved packing joints for upper
1940; J 31112. section of swivel. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1940;
Schroeder, Bert A. 10000 ‘127182.
Second bearing for sector shaft for
ears. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1940; I 27184.
Seip, Herbert F. 10001
Comb, rattle, shaker, horn, dry
bubble blower pipe, toy for a baby or
older child. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1940; I
27165.
Sherman, Charles T. 10002
Closure means for attaching rubber
bands, ribbons, etc., to loose leaf note-
books, etc. © 1 c. Sept. 26, 1940; I
27010.
Slesinger, Stephen. 10003-10011
Bosko. © Dec. 15, 1939, Jan. 12,
Feb. 14, Mar. 15, Apr. 16, May 15, July
15, 1940; K 46834, 46844, 46853, 46856,
46865, 46879, 46897.
Crime busters. © Dec. 15, 1939, Feb.
14, 1940; K 46837, 46849.
Smith, Elwood. 10012
Torque-actuated ratio changer. © 1
ce, Oct. 12, 1940; I 27156.
Smith, Glenn R. 10013
Improved ottoman. © 1c. Sept. 26,
1940; I 27001.
Smith, John H. 10014
Jiffy garage lock. © 1c. Oct. 12,
1940; I 27148.
Société des 40 hommes et 8 chevaux,
voiture locale 645. 10015
40/8 General on the Chickamauga
battlefield. © Aug. 20, 1940; J 31166.
Spargo, Elmer O. 10016
Lectro level. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1940; I
27141,
Stoner, Clarence Melvin. 10017, 10018
Rural traffic demonstration board.—
Urban traffic demonstration board.
1 e¢. each Aug. 21, 1940; I 27162, 27163.
Sturtevant (B. F.) co. 10019
Psychromatric chart. © 1c. Oct. 4,
1940; I 27053.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg, co. 10020
Tag chart, DR-500-0-IR. © Oct. 21,
1940 ; I 27167.
Tatman, Willard O. 10021
Self-venting faucet. © 1c. Sept. 26,
1940 ; I 27017.
>)
hed
Taylor, Ellery Kirke. 10023
Fire house for the Westmont fire co.,
Haddon township, N. J. © Sept. 19,
1940 ; I 27071.
Taylor instrument cos. 10024-10027
Guardite corporation, Chicago, IIL,
chart, OP9.—Taylor chart, OP66,
OP1600. © Sept. 17, 1940; I 27057-
27059.
[Taylor strip chart] 2M. © Sept.
17, 1940; I 27056.
Teich (Curt) & co., ine.
Greetings:
From Baltimore, Md., OB—H558.—
From Camp Ritchie, Md., OB—H176.—
From Clarksburg, West Virginia, OB-
H497.—From Pen-Mar park, OB-H175.
© May 11, 1940; K 46790-46793.
Greetings from Panama, OB—H711.—
Greetings from the Panama Canal, OB-
H707.—Just arrived in Panama, OB-
H708.—Khaki clad greetings from Pan-
ama, OB-H710.—What for? Greetings
10028-10036
from Panama, OB-H709. © May 22,
1940 ; K 46964-46968.
Texas quarries, inc. 10037
Double monument, die and base—
carved die, TQ-7. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1940;
I 27177.
Thompson (Anson W.) co. 10038, 10039
California, let’s get associated. ©
Sept. 10, 1940; K 46789.
Creighton ee jay] © Aug. 14,
1940 ; K 46788.
Troncoso, Manuel U. 10040
Bartender. © 1c. Oct. 18, 1940; I
27127.
Underwood & Underwood co. 10041
Design for alteration of Kann’s de-
partment store, Washington, D. C. ©
le. Aug. 19, 1940; I 27076.
Van der Walt, P. J. 10042
Intermediate sleeved piston. ©1e.
Sept. 26, 1940; I 27032.
Vitagraph, ine, 10043-10142
A, B. 1-52. © Oct. 21, 1940; J
31216-31267.
F. K. 1-45. © Sept. 24, 1940; J
31117-31161.
F. K. 46-48, © Oct. 7, 1940; J 31162-
1164.
21
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
10143
Vogl, Franz. 101438
Spool needle threader. © 1 ¢, Sept.
24, 1940; I 27077.
Walker, James Ernest. 10144
Qwiz qupon. © Sept. 9, 1940; K
46922.
Weaver, Everett E. 10145
Knife. ©1c. Sept. 26, 1940; I 27029.
Wellman, Noel. 10146
At the summit of Mt. Cranmore,
North Conway, N. H., 611. © Sept.
30, 1940; J 31115.
West, Thomas R. 10147
Flamingo hatching, Hialeah park,
Miami, Fla., M-88. © Oct. 15, 1940;
K 46969.
Westbrook, Charles L.
Colalpsible auto rim wheel.
Oct, 12, 1940; I 27189.
White, Samuel K.
Foot throttle brake control.
Sept. 26, 1940; I 27006.
Wilson, Hugh D. 10150
Cover design [Dental crest, orchid
cross and special design] © Oct. 17,
1940; K 46935.
10148
©l1e.
10149
©le.
Wolfe, Louis. 10151-10154
What would you do. © Jan 12, Feb.
14, Mar. 15, Apr. 16, 1940; K 46840,
46847,46855, 46866,
Wood, Ray.
Double-stem pipe.
1940; I 27154.
Worthen, Kenneth Betchen & Ivins,
Margaret G., 10156
Draftsman’s Handy Andy. ©1..
Sept. 27, 1940; I 27176.
Wulff, Herman A,
Push peg bobbers.
1940; I 27000.
Yenne, Allen W. & North, Zachariah H.
10158
Y and N paintbrush preserver. ©
1e. Oct. 12, 1940; I 271386.
Young, Charles H. 10159
Plan of rooms for a school’s music
department. © Oct. 8, 1940; I 27168.
Ziegler, Audrey Woodward. 10160
Hut at Temple Hill, New Windsor,
N. Y. © Sept. 21, 1940: K 46939.
Zolik, Thomas G.
Heating and cooling unit.
Oct. 18, 1940 ; I 27134.
10155
©) 1, ¢ Oet,..42,
10157
© 1c. Sept. 26,
10161
Opie ce.
Number of entries in classes H—K included in the catalog since Jan. 1,
1940:
Reproductions of works of art (including 100 one-copy entries)
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in-
cluding 1,315 one-copy entries)
Photographs (including 525 one-copy entries)
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 1,049 contributions to
periodicals and other one-copy entries)
PRINTS
AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF WHICH THE
SUBSISTING COPY-
RIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF
MARCH 4, 1909
Kihn bros. 1
Border for bonds, stocks and other
certificates. © Kihn bros., New York.
R 89428, Oct. 5, 1940.
Reed, Roland W. 2-12
Canion. R 90471, Sept. 16, 1940.
Hunting ground. R 90474, Sept. 16,
1940.
Into the unknown. R 90467, Sept. 16,
1940.
Land mark. R 90468, Sept. 16, 1940.
Pass finders. R 90466, Sept. 16, 1940.
Piegap. R 90473, Sept. 16, 1940.
Prayer to the sun. R 90470, Sept. 16,
1940.
[10161
Prayer to the Thunder Bird. R
90469, Sept. 16, 1940.
Stolen property. R 90464, Sept. 16,
1940.
Trail makers.
1940.
Tribute to the dead. R 90472, Sept.
16, 1940.
© R. F. Williams, Drummond, Wis.
Roberts, Hobart Vosburgh. 13
In the stillness of the night. ©
Hobart Vosburgh Roberts, Utica, N. Y.
R $0831, Sept. 30, 1940.
R 90465, Sept. 16,
223
LABELS
Allen, Paul E., Niles Center, IJ].
10162
Dr. Allen’s baby’s pal _ scientific
teether. For teether. © July 3, 1940;
KK 1220.
Amb-a-tip cigar corp., Baltimore. 10163
Karl Marshal cigars with the amber
tip attached.—For cigars. © Sept. 25,
1940; KK 694.
Ambrosia brewing co., Chicago. 10164
Ambrosia brewing co. extra pale.
For beer. © Sept. 18, 1940; KK 1049.
American distilling co., New York.
10165
Burton’s. For blended whiskey. ©
Sept. 6, 1940; KK 885.
Arkell & Smiths, Canajoharie, N. Y.
10166
Coffee, design 10. For coffee. ©
Oct. 14, 1940; KK 898.
Arms, Leland J., doing business as
Jarmel co., San Francisco.
10167, 10168
Jarmel soap-holding bath sponge.
For bath sponges. © July 18, 1940;
KK 1187.
Jarmel 12 cakes, fine quality bath
soap. © July 18, 1940; KK 1186.
Arrowhead & Puritas waters, inc., Los
Angeles, 10169-10171
Aero-cooler guards the goodness of
your drinking water. For water cooler.
© Aug. 17, 1940; KK 776.
Hydro-cooler guards the goodness of
your drinking water. For water cooler.
© Aug. 17, 1940; KK 777.
Ice cooler guards the goodness of
your drinking water. For water
cooler. © Aug. 17, 1940; KK 778.
Bantam products, New York. 10172
I'll stay with you for many years...
For autograph toy bear. © Sept. 1,
1940; KK 1068.
Bayview citrus assn., Los Fresnos, Tex.
10173
Baytex. For grapefruit, oranges. ©
Oct. 1, 1940; KK 824,
Beech-nut packing
Neg:
Beech-nut spirals.
107. For molasses peppermint candy
drops. © Sept. 10, 1940; KK 714.
Beech-nut spirals. 30.12 grams. L
106. For molasses peppermint candy
drops. © Sept. 10, 1940; KK 713.
Berst-Forster-Dixifield co., New York.
10176-10183
B. F. D, picnic plates. For paper
plates. © June 19, 1940; KK 984.
B. F. D. round toothpicks. For tooth-
picks. © July 11, 1940; KK 987.
B. F. D. waxed paper, For waxed
paper. © June 19, 1940: KK 982.
Brightwood applicators. For medical
applicators. © Jan. 18, 1940: KK 985.
Brightwood tongue blades. For
tongue blades. © May 5, 1940; KK
983.
Gold medal flat toothpicks. For
toothpicks. © June 7, 1940; KK 986.
Peerless wood applicators. For med-
ical applicators. © June 7, 1940; KK
989.
Peerless wood tongue blade. For
tongue blades. © May 8, 1940; KK
988.
Bird & son, ine, East Walpole, Mass.
10184, 10185
Merrimac shoe for boys, de luxe qual-
ity. For shoes. © June 26, 1940; KK
913.
Radcliffe girl de luxe quality. For
shoes. © Oct. 8, 1940; KK 799.
Brandt (Irving) & co., Chicago.
10186, 10187
© July 8,
© July
co., Canajoharie,
10174, 10175
Free sample, L
Smart belt.
1940; KK 711.
Smart braces.
8, 1940; KK 712.
Buckmelter & co., Mingo Junction, O.
10188
Tip for glamour. For cigarettes. ©
Sept, 19, 1940: KK 729.
Bussmann mfg, co., St. Louis.
Graw electric co.
For belts.
For braces.
See Mc-
224
LABELS
no. 10, 1940
10224
Butereg co., inc., Pampa, Tex. 10189
Butereg bread. For bread. © Jan.
2, 1940; KK 721.
Cahill, Arthur J., trading as Cahill lab-
oratory, Keyport, N. J. 10190, 10191
San-a-pine disinfectant. For disin-
fectant. © June 1, 1939; KK 781.
Supertox. For disinfectant, insecti-
cide. © June 1, 1939; KK 780.
Cahill laboratory. See Cahill (Arthur
Campana corp., Batavia, Il. 10192
Campana—Italian balm, small label.
For cosmetic. © June 24, 1989; KK
1070.
Central paper co., Menasha, Wis. 10193
Security safetex gummed tape. For
gummed tape. © Sept. 16, 1940; KK
1128.
Chicky candies, ine, Grand Rapids,
Mich. 10194
Lucky bite. For candy. © Sept. 26,
1940 ; KK 747.
Cinch chemical co., Rockland, Mass.
10195
Cinch. For all-purpose cleaner. ©
Sept. 14, 1940 ; KK 695.
Claff (M. B.) & sons, inc., Randolph,
Mass. 10196-10212
Columbia girl sports, E 381. For
shoes. © June 24, 1940; KK 982.
Custom grade, E 418. For shoes. ©
July 3, 1940; KK 933.
Elevators, E 86. For shoes. © Feb.
1, 1940; KK 935.
Emmons shoe, E 469. For shoes. ©
July 23, 1940; KK 926.
Flex-kicks sports, E 370. For shoes.
© June 19, 1940; KK 931.
Konqueror smart shoes, E 382. For
shoes. © June 26, 1940; KK 927.
Lady Esta fascinating footwear, E
404. For shoes. © July 2, 1940; KK
928.
Lazy lad slippers, E 271. For shoes.
© Apr. 17, 1940; KK 929.
Metropolitan character shoes for men,
E 388. For shoes. © June 27, 1940;
KK 930.
Princess styled footwear, E 422. For
shoes. © Feb. 9, 1940; KK 922.
Smart shoes, E 398. For shoes. ©.
June 29, 1940 ; KK 937.
Smart shoes, E 401. For shoes. ©
July 1, 1940; KK 988.
Tractor shoes, E 241. For shoes. ©
Apr. 2, 1940; KK 925,
Tred-aid, E 368. For shoes. © June
18, 1940; KK 934.
Van-o-genic, E 379. For shoes. ©
June 24, 1940: KK 936.
Whaler, E 553. For shoes. © Aug.
21, 1940; KK 924.
Yankee boy, E 238.
Apr. 1, 1940; KK 923.
Clover games, ine., New York.
10213-10216
Bagdad, the game of the East, 324.
For game. © May 20, 1940: KK 745.
For shoes. ©
Crazy tops, 142. For game. © May
12, 1989: KK 744.
Fish-quick, 284. For game. © May
20, 1940; KK 746.
Little postmaster, 120. For game.
© May 10, 1939; KK 743.
Cokato canning co., Le Sueur, Minn.
10217
Blue heaven, 305-9. For canned,
sweet peas. © Sept. 6, 1939; KK 1167.
Columbia baking co., Atlanta. 10218
Southern wheat bread twin pack.
For bread. © Sept. 18, 1940; KK 1071.
Comfort paper corp., San Francisco,
10219-10221
Fluffed Zee tissue, ivory white, new
soft-tested family-pak. For tissue. ©
July 1, 1940: KK 1184.
Green Zee tissue, new soft-tested
family-pak. For tissue. © July 1.
1940; KK 1185.
Orchid Zee tissue, new soft-tested
family-pak. For tissue. © July 1,
1940; KK 1183.
Consumers petroleum co., Chicago.
10222
Blutone, 1599 8. For stove oil,
Aug. 1, 1940; KK 1210.
Curtis David, doing business as De Ce
products co., New York. 10223
Galactocaine, containing procaine ga-
lactonate with epinephrine galactonate.
For local anesthetic. © Sept. 25, 1940:
KK 1072.
Davenport candycrafts, inc., Spokane.
10224
How to see things without going
places with Davenport candies. Spo-
kane, Wash. For chocolates & confec-
tions. © May 1, 1988; KK 953.
De Ce products co. See Curtis (David)
©
225
10225
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n. S., Vv. 35
Zora record-
10225
Zora record. For phonograph rec-
ords. © July 22, 1940; KK 1073.
Ebrey chemical works, New York.
10226
Ebrey’s herb extract, Anticalculina
Ebrey. For a diuretic and mild laxa-
tive. © July 31, 1940; KK 691.
Ehlers (Albert) ine, Brooklyn, N. Y.
10227
Ehlers white giant lima beans. For
dried lima beans. © Jan, 15, 1940; KK
726.
Eskimo pie corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
10228
Eskimo cone. For ice cream confec-
tions. © July 1, 1940; KK 842.
Fair-play clothing co., inc., New York.
10229
Fairtown. For men’s and _ 0Dboy’s
clothing. © Aug. 25, 1940; KK 1086.
Fooks, B. F., doing business as B. F.
Fooks mfg. co., Camden, Ark. 10230
Grapette. For soda-beverage. ©
Mar. 16, 1940; KK 1168.
Fooks (B. F.) mfg. co.
(B. F.)
Frederics (E.), inc., New York, 10231
Frederics tru-curl permanent wave.
Dobranich, John, d. b. a.
ing studios, Detroit.
See Fooks
For permanent wave pads and oil. ©
Sept. 1, 1940; KK 739.
French bakery co., Cleveland. 10232
Mrs. Carter’s salt-krust bread. For
bread. © Sept. 4, 1940; KK 699.
Gaylord container corp., St. Louis.
10233
Design 218 B. For butter. © Aug.
1, 1940; KK 741. ,
Gilbert (A. C.) co., New Haven.
10234, 10235
Gilbert electric hair dryer. For elec-
trical product. © Aug. 12, 1940; KK
1102.
Polar cub electric hair dryer. For
electrical product. © Aug. 12, 1940;
KK 1108.
Gramento, James A., Walton, N. Y.
10236
Roasted peppers. For vegetables. ©
Sept. 26, 1940; KK 1105.
Great western packing co. See Hovden
(K.)
Griffin bros., ine., Portland, Or. 10237
Safety wax. For floor wax. © July
17, 1940; KK 1051.
Hamlin (Dwight) co., Pittsburgh.
102388
SupRpopt popcorn, 873-0. For pop-
corn. © Aug. 15, 1940; KK 1061.
Harris (P. E.) & co., Seattle.
Southern blossom. For salmon.
July 18, 1940; KK 1050.
Hedrick’s bagease co., Lakeland, Fla.
10240
Bagease. For liquid for treatment of
bags of milk cows. © Oct. 8, 1940; KK
1194.
Hoffman (A. H.), ine., Landisville, Pa.
10241
Plant pantry by Hoffman. For plant
foods. © Oct. 7, 1940; KK 1182.
Holland, Robert C., Bethlehem, Pa.
10242
Chicola. For non alcoholic bever-
ages. © Sept. 16, 1940; KK 1107.
Holstein-Friesian assn. of America,
Brattleboro, Vt. 10248
Holstein holsom milk. For milk. ©
Oct. 1, 1940; KK 1152.
Hovden, K. d. b. a. Great Western pack-
ing co., Monterey, Calif. 10244
Ocean fresh sardine filets. For
canned seafood. © July 2, 1940; KK
731.
Hunt (Philip A.) co., Brooklyn. 10245
Developer for line or half-tone nega-
tives... For chemicals for developing
line and half-tone negatives. © Oct.
2, 1940; KK 8834.
Illinois brewing co., Thornton, Il.
10246
Beaver. For beer, lager. © Aug. 16,
1940; KK 689.
International latex corp., Dover, Del.
10247
Keep your baby socially acceptable.
For baby pants. © Sept. 19, 1940; KK
999.
Jarmel co.
10239
©
See Arms (Leland J.)
Jendrzejcezyk, Stanley, Chicago. 10248
Koi-bol, helpful in rheumatism, ar-
thritis, neuritis. For remedy for rheu-
matism. © Sept. 4, 1940; KK 749.
Joest, W. C., Millersport, O. 10249
Fair-field brand guaranteed pure
honey. For honey. © Sept. 15, 1940;
KK 940.
226
LABELS
no. 10, 1940
Leadway foods, Chicago. 10250
Leadway. For rice. © Dec. 27,
1938 ; KK 772.
Lebowitz, Charles, Scranton, Pa. 10251
Dutch liquid wax. For liquid wax.
© Sept. 10, 1940; KK 1170.
McGraw electric co., Bussmann mfg.
co., St. Louis, St. Louis. 10252
Buss clear window fuses. For plug
fuses. © Sept. 13, 1940; KK 734.
Marcus, Robert R., doing business as
Mar-zoff co., San Francisco. 10253
Mar-zoff remover. For grease spot
remover containing clay and a petro-
leum distillate. © Sept. 27, 1940; KK
723.
Mar-zoff co. See Marcus (Robert R.)
Menasha products co., Menasha, Wis.
10254
Ice cream, 293-2A, For ice cream.
© Oct. 1, 1940; KK 819.
Miller mfg. co., Camden, N. J. 10255
Wonder weld gasketite. For gasket
compound. © Oct. 15, 1940; KK 1127.
Mr, Elmer co., Cleveland, Tenn. 10256
Mr. Himer. For a soft drink bevy-
erage, lithiated lemon drink. © Sept.
18, 1940; KK 754.
National retailer owned grocers, inc.,
Chicago. 10257
Looking glass. For rice. © May 1,
1939: KK 1052.
New York merchandise co., inc., New
York, 10258
Dorothy invisible silk net. For hair
net. © Jan. 5, 1940; KK 1150.
Ozman, William, Indianapolis. 10259
Sun rich, the wonder food for plants.
For plant foods. © May 1, 1940; KK
1009.
Patrick, A. A., Wichita Falls, Tex.
10260
Crystal spring water. For spring
water containing healthful properties.
© Sept. 3, 1940; KK 11583.
Perfection co., Waco, Tex. 10261, 10262
Spizz. For beverage, non-alcoholic.
© Mar. 15, 1940; KK 1212.
Sun tang. For beverages, non-alco-
holic. © Mar. 15, 1940; KK 1211.
Pickwick cosmetic corp., New York.
10263-10265
Provincial days bath salts. For cos-
metics. © Aug. 31, 1940; KK 1156.
10278
Provincial days taleum powder. For
cosmetics. © Aug. 31, 1940; KK 1155.
Provincial days toilet water. For
cosmetics. © Aug. 31, 1940; KK 1154.
Ranch (Jas. G.)
chemical co.
Red-ee foods, inc., Los Angeles. 10266
It’s a cinch to make—add water mix
and bake. For cake mix and icing. ©
Apr. 25, 1940; KK 778.
Rio Grande Valley citrus exchange,
Weslaco, Tex. 10267
Road runner, For citrus fruit. ©
Aug, 5, 1940; KK 1000.
Robbins, Williams & co., Detroit. 10268
Shave-a-way deluxe. For brushless
shaving cream, © Aug. 12, 1940; KK
782.
Runix, inc., Los Angeles. 10269
Runix. For preparation for treating
hosiery to resist runs. © July 26, 1940;
KK 784.
Russell’s products, Los Angeles. 10270
Tornado mufiler. For automobile
muffler. © Sept. 21, 1940; KK 1163.
Salas & Shenker, inc., Philadelphia.
10271
Betty Bright frocks. For dresses. ©
Sept. 9, 1940; KK 736.
Savarese (G.) & son, inc., Boston.
10272
S and S brand grated cheese. For
grated cheese. © Oct. 15, 1940; KK
1164.
Schlitz (Jos.) brewing co., Milwaukee.
10278, 10274
Schlitz [neck band label for stubby
beer bottle] For beer. © Oct. 24,
1939; KK 751.
Schlitz [neck band label for tall beer
bottle] For beer. © Oct. 24, 1939;
KK 750.
Schulman (Louis) co., ine., New York.
10275-10277
See Trout creek
Riquena. For shirts. © Aug. 16,
1940; KK 919.
Society. For sportswear. © May 17,
1940; KK 921.
Vadra. For sporting goods. © Aug.
2, 1940; KK 920.
Sealtest, inc., New York. 10278
Sealtest ice cream. For ice cream.
© Sept. 20, 1940; KK 1171.
227
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10279
Searle aero industries, inc., Hawthorne,
Calif. 10279
Merica aircraft radio. For radio
and electrical equipment. © Aug. 23,
1940; KK 769.
Selmer (H. & A.), ine., Elkhart, Ind.
10280, 10281
Selmer elasti-glass* sax strap, de-
luxe no. 409. For saxophone strap. ©
Sept. 1, 1940; KK 1178.
Selmer recording disc. For record-
ing disc. © Sept. 18, 1940; KK 1172.
Shepherd, John Marion, Stearns, Ky.
10282
Shepherd’s ointment. For external
medical ointment. © Sept. 9, 1940; KK
786.
Sprague, Warner & co., Chicago. 10283
Rosemary horse radish creme. For
horse radish creme. © Oct. 15, 1940;
KK 1181.
Standard brands, inc., New York.
10284
Royal. For salad gelatin, aspic. ©
June 14, 1940; KK 1157.
Strom, Parelius Foss, Berkeley, Calif.
10285
New idea egg service. For eggs. ©
Feb. 4, 1940; KK 1147.
Table tennis corp. of America, Clifton,
N. J. 10286
Reddy tee. For golf tees. © Aug. 1,
1940; KK 779.
Taylor, Mrs. Eustace Thomas, Pitts-
burg, Kan. 10287
Vita ointment. For ointment. ©
May 1, 1940; KK 792.
Trade lithograph & ptg. co., New York.
10288, 10289
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1940_............
pt. Iv, n. s., V. 35
Bond. For hats. © Aug. 1, 1940;
KK 1189.
Park lane. For hats. © Aug. 1,
1940; KK 1188.
Trees (C. E.) & co., inc., Indianapolis.
10290
Penny-wise. For non-alcoholic bever-
age. © May 22, 1940; KK 765.
Trout creek chemical co., Jos G. Ranch,
prop., Slatington, Pa. 10291
Tuf on dirt. For soap. © Aug. 24,
1940; KK 1158.
Vendo co., Kansas City, Mo. 10292
Vendo. For self serving equipment
for bottled goods. © Sept. 19, 1938;
KK 798.
Wampole (Henry K.) & co., inc., Phil-
adelphia, 10293
Wampole’s preparation, one pint.
For tonic and stimulant. © Sept. 13,
1940; KK 798.
Webb (Thomas J.) co., Chicago.
10294, 10295
Elmwood club, drip grind. For
coffee. © Aug. 5, 1940; KK 1208.
Elmwood club, regular grind. For
coffee. © Aug. 5, 1940; KK 1209.
West end brewing co., Utica, N. Y.
10296
Utica club Old English ale. For ale.
© June 5, 1989; KK 890.
Will’s tobacco co. See Wirtenberg
(William B.)
Wirtenberg, William B., doing business
as Will’s tobacco co., New York.
10297
Will’s chocolate pipe mixture. For
tobacco-pipe mixture. © Mar. 15, 1940;
KK 794.
28
LABELS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RE-
NEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [10297
Arrowhead & Puritas waters, inc. 1} Scott paper co. 2
Monarch of all waters. For water Scottissue. For toilet tissue. ©
for drinking purposes. © Arrowhead | Scott paper co., Chester, Pa. RR 1,
& Puritas waters, ine, Los Angeles. | Aug. 7, 1940.
RR 2, Sept. 28, 1940.
229
PRINTS
Albany steel & brass corp., Chicago.
10298
Solid all white metal arm 3-lite fix-
tures. For lamp fixture parts. © Sept.
16, 1940; KK 1201,
American Bosch Springfield,
Mass, 10299-10301
American Bosch special temperature
resisting grease, form 3165. © Oct. 1,
1940; KK 880.
American Bosch volt-o-matic gener-
ators, form 3164, For voltage gener-
ators. © Sept. 20, 1940: KK 8387.
Modernizing magneto ignition with
American Bosch, form 3170. For mag-
netos. © Oct. 5, 1940; KK 1162.
American stove co., Cleveland.
10302-10308
Invitation to a preview. For gas
ranges, © Aug. 20, 1940; KK 902.
— Same. © Sept. 8, 1940: KK
905.
Ladies! Don’t faint. For gas ranges.
© Oct. 8, 1940: KK 903.
Stop! Don’t buy a new stove.
corp.,
For
gas ranges. © Aug. 9, 1940; KK 901.
Same. © Sept. 4, 1940; KK
900.
— Same. © Sept. 20, 1940; KK
904.
Two stars of the Magic chef old range
round-up. For gas ranges. © Aug. 15,
1940; KK 906.
American viscose corp., New York.
10309-10326
Again, stars in men’s wear fabrics.
For Crown rayon. © Aug. 29, 1940;
KK 1045.
American original design ... For
Crown rayon, © Oct. 1, 1940; KK 1040.
Crown tested rayon fabrics. For
Crown rayon. © July 29, 1940; KK
1029.
— Same, © Aug. 1, 1940; KK
1026
—— Same. © Aug. 1, 1940; KK
1028.
— Same. © Aug. 20, 1940; KK
1034
—— Same. © Sept. 20, 1940; KK
1048.
—— Same. © Sept. 28, 1940; KK
1041
Crow’s nest. For Crown rayon, ©
Sept. 5, 1940; KK 1042.
Don’t guess . . know the facts about
the fabrics you sew! For Crown rayon.
© Aug. 27, 1940; KK 1035.
42 stars in men’s wear fabrics have
climbed... For Crown rayon. © Sept.
19, 1940; KK 1047.
Has sewing been your problem, For
Crown rayon. © Sept. 1, 1940; KK
1087.
It’s rolling along! The new Crown
tested. For Crown rayon. © Sept, 12,
1940; KK 1046.
Now, 135 stars in men’s wear fabrics.
For Crown rayon. © Sept. 6, 1940; KK
1043.
Now, 208 stars in men’s wear fabrics.
For Crown rayon. © Sept. 26, 1940;
KK 1044.
Out where the stars must shine...
For Crown rayon. © Aug. 20, 1940;
KK 1023.
Sophistication in a fabric. For
Crown rayon. © Sept. 1, 1940; KK
1038.
Stars who are down to earth rely on
this symbol. For Crown rayon. ©
Aug. 10, 1940; KK 1036.
Anheuser-Busch, ine., St. Louis.
10327, 10328
It’s your advertising outdoors ...
For beer. © Sept. 27, 1940; KK 947.
Portrait of a happy husband. For
beer. © Oct. 10, 1940; KK 948.
Approved oil heat associates, St. Louis.
10329, 10330
Have you got a horse-and-buggy in
your basement? For oil burners. ©
Sept. 11, 1940; KK 944.
Tired of firing a furnace? Call
Flanders 7777. For oil burners. ©
Oct. 8, 1940; KK 946.
Armour & co., Chicago. 10331-10333
Armour’s Treet offers. For meat.
© Oct. 6, 1940; KK 766.
Best you ever tasted. For meat. ©
Oct. 4, 1940; KK 767,
230
PRINTS
no. 10, 1940
10358
Peoples choice. For meats. © Oct. I learned about Bendix from her.
4, 1940; KK 768.
Armstrong cork co., Lancaster, Pa.
10334
Something new in RX service. For
bottle ware. © Sept. 6, 1940; KK 783.
Associated dental supply co., San
Francisco. 10335
ies Zenerally your fault ... For
tooth powder and paste. © Sept. 25,
1940; KK 1121.
Atlas canning co., ine., Glendale, L. L.,
IN OY: 10336
Feed your best friend better. For
dog food. © Apr. 23, 1940; KK 1062.
Atlas novelty co., Chicago. 10337
They said: It couldn’t be done.
Here it is. For floor lamps. © Oct. 2,
1940; KK 884.
Barnett, Mel, Oakland, Calif. 10338
Cable spun. For men’s suits & top-
coats. © Feb. 26, 1940; KK 871.
Baum, H. L., dba Beauty products,
Denver. 10339, 10340
Noreen super color rinse instruction
folder. © Aug. 30, 1940; KK 910.
Noreen super color rinse, wall chart.
For hair rinse. © Sept. 19, 1940; KK
911.
Beacon Hill craftsmen, Beacon, N. Y.
10341
Buy quality archery equipment...
For archery equipment. © Sept. 9,
1940; KK 853.
Beau Brummell ties, inc., Cincinnati.
10342
Stand by America. For neckwear.
© Aug. 25, 1940; KK 1109.
Beauty products. See Baum (H. L.)
Canajoharie,
10343
Beech-nut spirals, form —CR-49. For
Beech-nut packing co.,
INE
molasses peppermint candy drops. ©
Sept. 10, 1940; KK 899.
Belmont trouser co. See Pleet
(Emmanuel EH.)
Bendix aviation corp., South Bend, Ind.
10344
Genuine B-K vacuum hose. For hose.
© Aug. 15, 1940; KK 733.
Bendix home appliances, inc., South
Bend, Ind. 10345
For washing machine. © Oct. 4, 1940;
KK 1065.
Bigelow-Sanford carpet co. ine,
Thompsonville, Conn. 10346, 10347
Look at these rug values in Bigelow
Beauvais patterns. For pile fabric floor
covering. © Oct. 8, 1940; KK 891.
See the smart new fall patterns in
Bigelow Beauvais rugs. For pile fab-
ric floor covering. © Sept. 7, 1940; KK
(als).
Blair laboratories, Lynchburg, Va.
10348, 10349
Free !—Carrying case with your first
order. For cosmetics, flavorings, house-
hold products, etc. © Oct. 18, 1940;
KK 915.
Let Blair start you in a business of
your own. For cosmetics, flavorings,
household products, etc. © Oct. 8,
1940 ; KK 914.
Borden co., New York, 10350-10354
Grand ice cream! Swell cookies!
Easy to make with Eagle brand, K—777-—
B. For condensed milk. © Dec. 23,
19389; KK 797,
I put the moo in smooth ice cream.
For ice cream. © June 8, 1940; KK
1208.
If it’s Borden’s it’s got to be good.
For milk and milk products. © Apr.
1, 1940; KK 1202.
Look, quick easy magic recipes with
Kagle brand, E-777. For condensed
milk. © Oct. 23, 1939; KK 796.
Make delicious dishes quickly with
Eagle brand. For condensed milk. ©
Nov. 23, 1939 ; KK 795.
Boy scouts of America, New York.
10355
Plan an all-American scouting Christ-
mas. For boy scout equipment. ©
Sept. 24, 1940; KK 854.
Brandt (Irving) & co.,, Chicago. 10356
Smart braces, For braces. © July
8, 1940: KK 710.
Brilhart, Arnold, doing business as the
Hnduro co., Great Neck, N. Y. 103857
Only reed made of Tonalin. For
reeds for musical instruments. © Sept.
14, 1940; KK 764.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender co., Chicago.
10358
Brunswick whale-bone-ite toilet seats.
For toilet seats. © May 22, 1940; KK
1106.
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Buegeleisen & Jacobson, New York.
10359
Have you seen the new Grenatex clar-
inet? For clarinet. © Sept. 16, 1940;
KK 1069.
California fruit growers exchange, Los
Angeles, 10360-10364
Big help to health, LA-2937,. For
oranges. © Sept. 11, 1940; KK 1012.
Charm that attracts others... LA-—
3027-A. For oranges. © Aug. 25,
1940; KK 873.
Charm that attracts others... LA-
3030. For oranges. © Oct. 10, 1940;
KK 10138,
How young is too young for orange
juice? LA-3040. For oranges. ©
Sept. 10, 1940; KK 1011.
It’s all done with lemons, LA-3018-
A. For lemons. © Sept. 20, 1940: KK
872.
Carnagio, Joseph, Bossier City, La.
10865
Chicken in the straw. For straw
basket filled with chicken and shoe
string and/or Julienne potatoes. ©
May 11, 1940; KK 770.
Casite corp., Hastings, Mich, 10366
Is your horsepower lagging? For a
solvent. © Sept. 7, 1940; KK 1003.
Champion products co., New York.
10367
Tidy-tie rak. For tie racks. © Sept.
17, 1940; KK 918.
Clairol, inc., New York. 10368, 10369
Sept. 23rd. For cosmetic. © Sept.
23, 1940; KK 855,
Would you like your hair restyled.
Eon cosmetics, © Sept. 15, 1940: KK
7538.
Claronex products, inc., Brooklyn.
10370
Original chromium treated most bril-
liant alluminum coatings. For silver
aluminum paint coating. © July 1,
1940 ; KK 690.
Clipper belt lacer co., Grand Rapids,
Mich. 10371
Put extra lives in your belt joints.
For belt hooks, belt lacers, connecting
pins. © Sept. 1, 1940; KK 805.
Clorox chemical co., Oakland, Calif.
10372-10376
New ultra-refined Clorox has fourfold
effectiveness. For bleach & household
disinfectant.
© Aug. 5, 1940; KK 961. ! ers.
— Same. © Aug. 11, 1940; KK
964.
Offensive garbage cans. For bleach
& household disinfectant. © Aug. 25,
1940; KK 962.
Step up your summer sales. For
bleach & household disinfectant. ©
July 30, 1940; KK 968.
— Same. © Aug. 5, 1940; KK
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del.
10377-10382
Package that gets a welcome at
home. For soft drink. © Sept. 27,
1940; KK 806.
Pattern of living is brighter when
you plan it so. For soft drink. ©
Sept. 20, 1940; KK 945.
Refreshing background for modern
living. For soft drink. © Oct. 10,
1940; KK 952.
— Same. © Oct. 15, 1940; KK 951.
You know, the customers’ deposit on
these bottles ... For soft drink. ©
Sept. 24, 1940; KK 949.
You read the news... or hold this
well-known glass. For soft drink. ©
Oct. 5, 1940; KK 950.
Cohn, Louis I., Philadelphia.
10383, 10384
Balance sleep. For springs and mat-
tresses. © Sept. 21, 1940; KK 697.
Rest-o-maker. For mattresses and
springs. © Sept. 21, 1940; KK 696.
Collins, Ashton B., d. b. a. Reddy Kilo-
watt, Birmingham, Ala. 10385
Live electrically—save a lot, MH-11-
40. For electricity. © Aug. 12, 1940;
KK 939.
Combustion engineering co., inc., New
York. 10386
C-E low ram stoker. For stoker unit.
© July 25, 1940; KK 732.
Commonwealth pub. co., Chicago.
10387, 10388
$15,000,000,000.00 for national de-
fense. For tax records. © Sept. 16,
1940; KK 716.
You can live in luxury on 4 sales a
day, etc., our challenge to you, vir-
tually self-selling, etc. For tax record.
© Sept. 17, 1940; KK 735.
Continental can co., inc., New York.
10389
Family resemblance. For contain-
© Oct. 1, 1940; KK 838.
232
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10423
Corning glass works, Corning, N. Y.
10390-10392
Celebrating 25 years of service to
American housewives ... For house-
hold glassware. © Sept. 6, 1940; KK
908.
——Same. © Sept. 8, 1940; KK
907.
— Same. © Sept. 22, 1940; KK
909.
10393
©
Cosmetic aids, inc., New York.
For lips. For lipstick remover.
July 12, 1940; KK 1205.
Crown cork & seal co., inc., Baltimore.
10394
Again Alexandria dairy leads the
way. For milk bottles. © Oct. 1,
1940; KK 1089.
Curley co., Philadelphia. 10395
1941 catalog of Curley preparations.
For beauty preparations, equipment
and accessories. © Sept. 15, 1940; KK
943.
Davis (R. B.) co., Hoboken, N. J.
10396
Control. For malted food drink. ©
July 26, 1940; KK 688.
De Vilbiss co., Toledo, O. 10397
You get action. For spray gun. ©
Aug. 29, 1940; KK 821.
Dr. Pepper co., Dallas. 10398-10400
Smart little girl wins point. For car-
bonated beverage. © Sept. 10, 1940;
KK 1192.
Wise light lunch. For carbonated
beverage. © Aug. 21, 1940; KK 1191.
With power to goon. For carbonated
beverage. © Aug. 28, 1940; KK 1190.
Dorr co., inc., New York. 10401
Dorreo hydro-treator. For water
treatment unit. © Sept. 1, 1940; KK
737.
Edwards (Dwight) co., San Francisco.
10402
Yes! We claim great things for...
For coffee. © Oct. 15, 1940; KK 1122.
Enduro co. See Brilhart (Arnold)
Engineer co., New York. 10403
Enco fuel oil burning pumping and
heating systems. For oil burning equip-
ment. © Sept. 27, 1940; KK 959.
Enna Jettick shoes, Auburn, N. Y.
10404
Eye-catching. For women’s shoes.
© Sept. 11, 1940; KK 875.
Eskimo pie corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
10405-10414
Eskimo butterscotch pie, 38—-8—N.
For ice cream confections. © July 1,
1940; KK 849.
Eskimo cream kooler, no. 39-6. For
ice cream confections. © July 1, 1940;
KK 847.
Eskimo frosted malt pie, 40-5. For
ice cream confections. © July 1, 1940;
KK 848.
Eskimo nutty fudge pie, no. 40-6. ©
July 1, 1940; KK 851.
Eskimo pie, no. 39-1, For ice cream
confections. © July 1, 1940; KK 850.
Eskimo pop-pie, no. 39-7-S. For ice
cream confections. © July 1, 1940; KK
845.
Eskimo sweetie pie, 40-7. For ice
cream confections. © July 1, 1940;
KK 844.
Happy landing! Eskimo pie, 40-2.
For ice cream confections. © July 1,
1940; KK 843.
New Eskimo cone, no. 40-9. For ice
cream confections. © July 1, 1940;
KK 846,
You'll be tickled pink with Eskimo
pie, 40-1. For ice cream confections.
© July 1, 1940; KK 852.
Evans (John R.) & co., Camden, N. J.
10415
Valencia is news in any language.
For leather for shoes and handbags. ©
Sept. 7, 1940; KK 878.
Fairchild news service, New York.
10416, 10417
Fairchild’s dress chart of formal &
semi-formal day and evening wear, fall
and winter 194041. For men’s cloth-
ing. © Aug. 19, 1940; KK 889.
Fairchild’s town country wear for
fall & winter 194041. For men’s
clothing. © Aug. 19, 1940; KK 888.
Firestone tire & rubber co., Akron, O.
10418
Have your radiator winter-sured.
For antifreeze. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK
728.
Fitch (F. W.) co., Des Moines, Ia.
10419
Give your hair a chance. For hair
tonic. © Oct. 4, 1940; KK 835.
Fleischmann distilling corp., Peekskill,
10420-10423
Answer to a question. For blended
whiskey. © Sept. 13, 1940; KK 1031.
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Fleischmann distilling corp.—Con,
Blending made America great. For
blended whiskey. © Sept. 17, 1940;
KK 1082.
Good pointer on better gin drinks.
For gin. © Oct. 11, 1940; KK 1039.
Wise birds get this point from the
setter. For gin. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK
771.
Florence stove co., Gardner, Mass.
10424, 10425
It’s silly to be chilly, For oil heaters.
© Sept. 1, 1940; KK 1160.
Yowll get 38-way comfort in your
kitchen, For combination ranges. ©
Sept. 6, 1940; KK 1161.
Frost (Harry M.) co., ine., Boston.
10426-10429
Have vim! Stay slim! For Swed-
ish meal bread. © Aug. 5, 1940: KK
rave
It’s smart to be healthy. For Swed-
ish meal bread. © Aug. 5, 1940: KK
719.
Keep a sports figure. For Swedish
meal bread. © Aug. 5, 1940: KK 692.
Time out for a snack! For Swed-
ish meal bread. © Aug. 5, 1940; KK
718.
Funk Robert Southwick, Beverly Hills,
Calif. 10430
Velvet seal. For ball-bearing part
for valve. © Sept. 10, 1940: KK 1088.
Geller, Andrew, Brooklyn. 10431
Beetle bronze Lagarto. For ladies’
shoes. © Sept. 15, 1940; KK 738.
General cigar co., ine., New York.
10432
Which type of cigar is yours? For
cigars. © Sept. 8, 1940; KK 1087,
General mills, ine., San Francisco.
10433-10437
Festive fare, 1. For flour. © Aug.
25, 1940; KK 866.
Festive fare, 4. For flour. © Aug.
25, 1940; KK 868.
Harvest of recipes, 2. For flour. ©
July 1, 1940; KK 816.
Head start recipes, 2. For flour. ©
July 1, 1940; KK 815.
What’s behind all this, BF-99. For
turkey feed. © July 23, 1940; KK 867.
General motor sales corp., Hyatt bear-
ings div., Harrison, N. J.
104388, 10439
Look at these busy cranes, ete.....
For roller bearings. © Aug. 1, 1940;
KK 1177.
This is a new caterpillar D-7 tractor.
For roller bearings. © Aug. 1, 1940;
KK 1178.
General tire & rubber co., Akron, O.
10440
General offers you the only bargain
in tires, quality. For rubber tires. ©
Aug, 27, 1940; KK 720.
Goldsmith bros., New York.
10441, 10442
Goldsmith bros. larger circular no.
C532. For stationery & office supplies.
© Sept. 3, 1940; KK 758.
Goldsmith bros. small circular no.
SC 532. For general merchandise. ©
Sept. 38, 1940; KK 757.
Golovin (Willard B.), ine., New York.
10443
Aberle color chart, fall and winter,
1940. For stockings. © Sept. 10,
1940; KK 817.
Gray (Dorothy) Itd., New York.
10444-10448
Dorothy Gray Portrait face pow-
der .. New woman course. For face
powder & treatment. © Oct. 10, 1940;
KK 8138.
Dorothy Gray Portrait face powder,
a fragile powder... For face powder
& cosmetics. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK 968.
Lipsticks, Dorothy Gray. For lip-
stick. © Sept. 29, 1940; KK 978.
Sheer-textured Portrait face powder.
For face powder. © Sept. 22, 1940;
KK 977,
Special dry-skin lotion; new _ skin-
softening powder base. For lotion. ©
Sept. 22, 1940; KK 979.
Hanley (James) co., Providence.
10449-10455
And this is important too! Boy, this
looks important. For ale. © Oct. 7,
1940; KK 804.
Next time serve Hanley’s. After the
ball is over. For ale. © Aug. 26, 1940;
KK 803.
Sparkling clear. Which end do I
start digging? For alee © Sept. 9,
1940; KK 801.
Talk about protection! Hard guy—
huh? 30. For ale. © Oct. 14, 1940;
KK 917.
Tell everybody. Tell it to the ma-
rines, 27. For ale. © Oct. 9, 1940; KK
916.
234
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That gives me an idea. Nice catch.
For ale. © Sept. 16, 1940; KK 802.
Welcome legionnaires. You said it
buddy. For ale. © Sept. 23, 1940; KK
800.
Harris bros. co., Chicago. 10456
Contractors factory direct wholesale
bulletin of builders specials. For
building materials. © Sept. 28, 1940;
KK 870.
Hastings mfg. co., Hastings, Mich.
10457
Tough but oh so gentle. For piston
© Sept. 11, 1940; KK 1002.
Hawkinson (Paul E.) co., Minneapolis.
10458, 10459
Baviinson tread. The only scientific
rolling radius tire tread. For tire
treads. © July 19, 1940; KK 702.
Hawkinson treads. The only treads
cured to the loaded rolling radius. For
tire treads. © Aug. 26, 1940; KK 703,
Herzog, Jewell, Dallas, 10460
Veg o fruit bar. Fer vegetable and
fruit juices, health food products. ©
Oct. 1, 1940; KK 742,
Higgings, Gertrude Tyler, Logansport,
Ind.. 10461
Working plan 4, Floral clay. For
oily plastic day for use with flowers.
© Dec. 12, 1939; KK 818.
Holland brass works, Chicago. 10462
_ Saint Mary’s equipment—latest ad-
ditions. For church & funeral equip-
ment. © Sept. 6, 1940; KK 993.
Hunter-Hartman corp., St. Louis.
10463, 10464
-Announcing a deLuxe model, For
battery charges, © Aug. 16, 1940; KK
Flash—Hunter-Hartman corp. takes
pride - . For battery analyzer &
charger. © Sept. 25, 1940: KK 912.
Hyatt bearings div. See General motors
sales corp.
Ilg electric ventilating co., Chicago.
10465
Heat electrically, at the spot, on the
dot. For electric unit heaters. © Sept.
16, 1940; KK 787.
Illinois tool works, Chicago. 10466
New! 292 page engineering hand-
book on high speed production tools.
For production tools. © Sept. 3, 1940;
KK 1064.
Imperial knife co.,
rings.
inc., Providence.
10467-10469
10484
Famous Jack-master pocket knife.
For pocket knives. © May 15, 1940;
KK 997.
Junior Jack-master two blade knife.
For pocket knives. © June 23, 1940;
KK 996.
Modern Jack-master leather - grip
knife, For pocket knives. © May 2,
1940 ; KK 995.
Imperial paper & color corp., Glens
Falls, N. Y. 10470-10474
Gossip reached my ears... For
wallpaper. © Aug. 20, 1940; KK 1030.
Used exclusively in the regency
house. For wallpaper. © Aug. 20,
1940; KK 1033.
Wall gave the answer. For wall-
paper. © Aug, 10, 1940; KK 1025.
Who wants a touch-me-not home?
For wallpaper. © Aug. 10, 1940; KK
27.
You ean teach an old house new
tricks, For wallpaper. © Aug. 20,
1940; KK 1024.
International latex corp., New York.
10475-10477
Gives with every motion of your
body. For latex girdle. © Sept. 29,
1940: KK 759.
New, improved playtex baby pants.
For latex baby pants. © Sept. 21,
1940; KK 998.
One blessed event deserves another.
For latex baby pants. © Sept. 17,
1940; KK 722.
International salt co., inc., Scranton,
Pa. 10478
Rock salt’s auger action. For rock
salt. © Sept. 13, 1940; KK 1176.
Interwoven stocking co., New Bruns-
wick, N. J. 10479
Interwoven dealer advertising, Au-
gust, 1940. For men’s socks, © July
31, 1940; KK 748,
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick,
N. J. 10480-10484
Aid to digital and specular examina-
tions. For lubricating jelly. © Sept.
27, 1940; KK 862.
Arthroplasty of the hip, plate no. 108.
For sutures. © Aug. 1, 1940; KK
858.
Most satisfactory. For filter discs.
© Aug. 20, 1940; KK 860.
Protection from moisture. For ad-
hesive, © Aug. 28, 1940; KK 861.
Upper thoracic sympathectomy, plate
no. 109. For sutures. © Aug. 30, 1940;
KK 864.
235
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Jones & Laughlin steel corp., Pittsburgh. | Lawler automatic controls, inc., Mount
10485
J & L wire rope—sinews of indus-
try—serves man in indispensable ways.
For wire rope. © Sept. 13, 1940; KK
856.
Kaylon, ine., New York. 10486, 10487
Abed or about. For men’s pajamas.
© Sept. 16, 1940; KK 883.
Tommies dorm wardrobe. For ladies
pajamas. © July 20, 1340; KK 839.
Kaywoodie co., New York. 10488
What makes them more beautiful
makes them smoke better. For pipes.
© Sept. 13, 1940; KK 1001.
Kent (Roger) inc., New York. 10489
New kind of men’s shop comes to
Philadelphia. For men’s suits and
overcoats. © Sept. 16, 1940; KK 756.
Kidde (Walter) & co., inc., New York.
10490-10492
Kidde-lux model 2 first aid protection
for airplane fires. For fire extin-
guisher. © July 24, 1940; KK 762.
Kidde-lux model 2 for industrial
plants, laboratories, etc. For fire ex-
tinguishers. © July 24, 1940; KK 761.
Kidde-lux model 2 for yachts and
motor boats. For fire extinguisher. ©
July 24, 1940; KK 760.
Kirk (Samuel) & son, inc., Baltimore.
10493
Severn, the new sterling silver flat-
ware by Kirk. For silverware. ©
Sept. 1, 1940; KK 752,
Knox gelatine ©Co., Johnstown,
Navy:
10494
©
inc.,
Weigh to health. For gelatine.
Sept. 1, 1940; KK 1004.
Kops bros., inc., New York. 10495
But Nemo nylettes are different.
For girdle. © Oct. 5, 1940; KK 994.
Krafft, Paul. See Krafft & Phillips
fashion co.
Krafft & Phillips fashion co. Paul
Krafft, sole owner of, Philadelphia.
10496
Latest regulation U. S. army uni-
forms. For U. S. army uniforms. ©
Sept. 15, 1940; KK 1005.
Laines du pingouin, inc., New York.
10497
Enchanteur—invitation to the dance.
Fer ladies evening jacket. © July 15,
1940; KK 857.
Vernon, N. Y. 10498
Lawler non-sealding thermostatic
mixing valve—type BC. For thermo-
static valve. © April 15, 1940; KK
763.
Lazarus (F. & R.) & co., Columbus, O.
10499, 10500 °
College of fashion knowledge. For
ladies’ shirts, skirts, dresses and coats.
© Sept. 27, 1940; KK 698.
{College of fashion knowledge]
Lazarus flannel shirt ... For ladies’
shirts, skirts, dresses and coats. ©
Sept. 13, 1940; KK 1085.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield,
N. J. 10501-10520
Germs are dangerous room mates for
your baby. For disinfectant. © Oct.
11, 1940; KK 1112.
Girl’s got to be particular. For dis-
infectant. © Sept. 14, 1940; KK 1120.
Hand lotion sensation. For lotion.
© Oct. 3, 1940; KK 10838.
Here’s one war that’s really humane.
For disinfectant. © Oct. 3, 1940; KK
1111.
Hinds 1¢ sale. Buy this... get
this... For hand lotion. © Oct. 11,
1940; KK 810.
Hinds 1¢ sale on now! For lotion.
© Oct. 8, 1940; KK 1084.
Hinds 1¢ sale on now! 2 50¢
bottles . .. For lotion. © Oct. 4,
1940; KK 1082.
Honey ... asks: Who wants to kiss
a red, chapped hand? For hand cream
& lotion. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK 812.
Honey ... says: Men love hands
with that soft ... look. For lotion.
© Oct. 4, 1940; KK 1078.
Look at this big 17¢ bargain. For
tooth powder. © Oct. 16, 1940; KK
1007.
Lysol leads all other disinfectants...
For disinfectant. © Sept. 1, 1940; KK
1118.
Lysol minute movies,
spread. For disinfectant.
1940; KK 1114.
Perfect wife ....until6 P. M. For
disinfectant. © Sept. 3, 1940; KK 1117.
Tough guy—sure! For disinfectant.
© Oct. 10, 1940; KK 11138.
Tussy lipstick goes places—does
things. For lipstick. © Oct 1, 1940;
KK 969.
It must not
© Oct. 10,
236.
PRINTS
no. 10, 1940
2 big fall specials. For disinfectant
and tooth paste. © Sept. 9, 1940; KK
1116.
We'll be back, won’t we, Hon! For
disinfectant. © Oct. 12, 1940; KK
1110.
You ean win $1000.00, For disinfec-
tant. © Sept. 5, 1940; KK 1115.
You ean win $1,000. For disinfec-
tant. © Sept. 11, 1940; KK 1119.
You pay 36% less. For tooth pow-
der. © Oct. 16, 1940; KK 1006.
Lenox, ine., Trenton, N. J.
Background for a bride.
© Aug. 15, 1940; KK 1098.
Levin bros., New York.
Smart-set Handee comb trio.
10521
For china.
10522
For
combs. © Oct. 10, 1940; KK 1008.
Lexington roller mills, inc., Lexington,
Ky. 10523
Introducing the revolutionary new
product, Vitohart flour, For flour. ©
Sept. 6, 1940; KK 1068.
Luden’s, ine., Reading, Pa. 10524
Got smoke stack throat from smok-
ing? For cough drops. © June 7,
1940; KK 1022.
McFadden lighting co., ine, St. Louis.
10525
Colorful luminaires, publication no.
T-940. For lighting equipment. ©
Sept. 9, 1940; KK 1017.
Maemillan petroleum corp., Los Ange-
les. 10526-10528
Believe it or not! by Ripley. Ring-
free costs you less, For motor oil. ©
Aug, 29, 1940; KK 965.
— Same. © Aug. 29, 1940; KK
966.
Believe it or not! by Ripley. Winter
ring-free pours at 20°. For motor oil.
© Oct. 10, 1940; KK 967.
MeMillen feed mills, ine., Ft. Wayne.
10529
Balanced rations and barns. For
livestock and poultry feed concentrates.
© Sept. 24, 1940; KK 1180.
Macy (R. H.) & co., ine., New York.
10530-10534
Macy’s typo-analyst prescribes Dual
design dresses for women whose figures
have changed. For women’s dresses.
© Oct. 8, 1940; KK 1020.
Macy’s typo-analyst says, yes! Color
contrast can add inches to a woman’s
Typo-analysis. For women’s dresses.
© Sept. 15, 1940; KK 1018.
Typo-analyzed. [Typo-analysis] 1614
to 2414. For women’s dresses. © Sept.
27, 1940; KK 700.
Typo-analyzed. [Typo-analysis] 38
to 44. For women’s dresses. © Sept.
23, 1940; KK 701,
Manuel, B., New York. 105385
Manuel transformations. For trans-
formations. © Sept. 17, 1940; KK
1021.
Marine model co., New York. 10536
American interiors. For model room
construction set. © Sept. 27, 1940; KK
876.
Markwell mfg. co., inc., New York.
10537
Parts for the Markwell RF 1 staple-
master. For stapling machine. © Sept.
19, 1940; KK 1126.
Mason & Parrish, engineers, Kalamazoo,
Mich. 10538
Radial saw chart, Starting key.
For radial saw machine. © Sept. 24,
1940 : KK 877.
Mentholatum co., Wilmington, Del.
10539, 10540
Men hate sniffly noses. For medicinal
ointment. © Sept. 10, 1940; KK 954.
Sneezing is a public menace. For
medicinal ointment. © Sept. 16, 1940;
KK 955.
Merle, Joseph M., Chicago. 10541
New metal working process. For
film forming machines. © July 10,
1940; KK 704.
Miles, Clarence F., Worcester.
10542, 10543
Jawbone whiskey, For whiskey. ©
Apr. 18, 1940; KK 990.
Tit willow whiskey. For whiskey.
© Apr. 15, 1940; KK 991.
Minnesota mining & mfg. co., St. Paul.
10544-10546
Seoteh cellulose tape saved the day.
For scotch cellulose tape. © Sept. 29,
1940; KK 1015.
Touch of the finger. For scotch tape.
© Sept. 18, 1940; KK 1014.
Use this magic tape. For scotch
tape. © Sept. 1, 1940; KK 1016.
Movado watch agency, ine., New York.
10547
height. For women’s dresses, © Oct. 3 master mariners. For watches. ©
14, 1940; KK 1019. Oct. 9, 1940; KK 897.
4844-40-22 Ooi
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10548
Mullins mfg. corp., Youngstown pressed
steel div., Salem, O. 10548
Youngstown all steel kitchens. For
kitchen sinks and cabinets. © July 18,
1940; KK 740.
National biscuit co., New York. 10549
Taste this new, delicious energy
breakfast. For shredded whole wheat.
© Sept. 18, 1940; KK 13876. °
National committee for music apprecia-
tion, New York, 10550-10583
America’s outstanding music appre-
ciation movement in behalf of grand
operas! For phonograph records. ©
Oct. 14, 1940; KK 1136.
America’s outstanding music appre-
ciation movement in behalf of grand
operas! . Beginning Oct. 19th, the
Indianapolis distribution of ... For
phonograph records. © Oct. 15, 1940;
KK 1145.
Announcement, N. Y. committee for
music appreciation ready for you this
morning! Aida. For phonograph rec-
ords. © Sept. 27, 1940; KK 825.
Announcement of the New York com-
mittee for music appreciation. For
phonograph records. © Oct. 4, 1940;
KK 1060.
Announcing: The Evening star’s
music appreciation offer. For phono-
graph records. © Sept. 29, 1940; KK
1054.
Chicago society for music education
on Saturday, Oct. 19th, will begin the
distribution of . .. For phonograph
records. © Oct. 17, 1940; KK 1181.
Detroit committee for music appre-
ciation on Friday, Oct. 18th, will begin
the distribution of ... For phonograph
records. © Oct. 15, 1940; KK 1134.
Evening star’s music appreciation
offer! For phonograph records. ©
Sept. 30, 1940; KK 1056.
Evening star’s music appreciation
offer! A thrilling distribution of 12
grand operas... 80 recordings. For
phonograph records. © Oct. 15, 1940;
KK 1130.
The Evening star’s music apprecia-
tion offer! 40 double-faced 12-inch rec-
ords—80 operatic recordings. For
phonograph records. © Oct. 6, 1940;
KK 1146.
Evening star’s music appreciation
offer 40 double-faced 12 inch records,
80 recordings. For phonograph records.
© Oct. 2, 1940; KK 1057.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Evening star’s music appreciation
offer, now being distributed! Carmen.
For phonograph records. © Oct. 7,
1940; KK 1135,
The Evening star’s music apprecia-
tion offer! Starting tomorrow. You
ean get Faust. For phonograph rec-
ords. © Oct. 11, 1940; KK 1142.
Evening star’s music appreciation
offer 12 grand operas—80 recordings.
For phonograph records. © Oct. 9,
1940; KK 1148.
Evening star music appreciation pro-
gram! ... Tomorrow at 9 a. m., we
begin the distribution of Carmen. For
phonograph records. © Oct. 4, 1940;
KK 1129.
Great public service brings you the
world’s greatest operas in your own
home. For phonograph records & rec-
ord player. © Sept. 27, 1940; KK
1055.
Indianapolis committee for music ap-
preciation, on Saturday, Oct. 19th, will
begin the distribution of ... For
phonograph records. © Oct. 16, 1940;
KK 1189.
Same.
© Oct. 16, 1940; KK
1140.
Indianapolis committee for music ap-
preciation! . . . tomorrow at 9 a. m.
will begin the distribution of Carmen.
For phonograph records. © Oct. 18,
1940; KK 1133.
—— Same.
1138
Michigan committee for music appre-
ciation! . . tomorrow at 9 a. m., will
begin the distribution of Carmen. For
phonograph records. © Oct. 17, 1940;
KK 11382,
National committee for music appre-
ciation in association with the Griffith
music foundation, inc. For phonograph
records. © Oct. 10, 1940; KK 1058.
New York committee for music appre-
ciation announces ... For phono-
graph records. © Sept. 11, 1940; KK
831.
—— Same.
833.
New York committee for music ap-
preciation announces a great public
service in behalf of good music. For
phonograph records. © Sept. 11, 1940;
KK 882. :
Now being distributed under the
auspices of the New York committee
for music appreciation ... Carmen.
For phonograph records. © Sept. 16,
1940; KK 830.
© Oct. 18, 1940; KK
© Sept. 11, 1940; KK
238
PRINTS
no. 10, 1940
Ready at 9 a. m. tomorrow! Faust.
For phonograph records. © Sept. 20,
1940; KK 826.
Ready this morning! Faust. For
phonograph records. © Sept. 21, 1940;
KK 827.
Ready today—Carmen, For phono-
graph records. © Sept. 14, 1940; KK
829.
Today! The Evening star brings you
Carmen. For phonograph records. ©
Oct. 5, 1940; KK 1144.
Today! The Indianapolis committee
for music appreciation brings you Car-
men. For phonograph records, © Oct.
19, 1940; KK 1141.
Today! The Philadelphia committee
for music appreciation brings you Car-
men. For phonograph records. ©
Oct. 18, 1940 ; KK 1137,
.. . Tomorrow at 9 a. m. we begin
the distribution of ... Carmen, For
phonograph records. © Sept. 13, 1940;
KK 828.
Tonight .. 89:00... WOR! Listen
to the thrilling music of ... For phon-
ograph records. © Oct. 4, 1940; KK
1059.
National distillers products corp., New
York. 10584
Gentlemen prefer bonds. For whis-
key. © Oct. 3, 1940: KK 1204.
New process co., Warren, Pa.
10585-10589
As different from silk stockings as
night from day. For women’s hosiery.
© Aug. 16, 1940; KK 705.
Men bought over 9,000 last time.
For men’s topcoat. © July 26, 1940;
KK 709.
Right in the face of higher prices
comes .... the big surprise blanket buy
of 1940. For bed blankets.
26, 1940; KK 708.
Shirt-shots America’s big shirt news.
For men’s shirts. © July 26, 1940;
KK 707,
250,000 women join hands to bring
genuine crepe stockings down to 6914¢.
For women’s hosiery. © July 26, 1940;
KK 706.
Ortho products, ine., Linden, N. J.
10590, 10591
If you dispense... For vaginal jelly.
© Aug. 28, 1940; KK 859.
Spermicidal on contact. For vaginal
jelly. © Sept. 27, 1940; KK 863.
Oshkosh b’gosh, inc., Oshkosh, Wis.
10592
© July
10604
Ready for the job to be done. For
overalls. © Sept. 26, 1940; KK 1149.
Ostermoor & co., Bridgeport, Conn,
10593
America awakens to news. For mat-
tresses. © Sept. 20, 1940; KK 1053.
Owen-Fields, ine., Kansas City, Mo.
10594
Let’s join George. For beer. © Sept.
21, 1940; KK 774.
Pabst brewing co., Milwaukee. 10595
New easy way to pick up your
Pabst. For beer. © Oct. 3, 1940; KK
1010.
Parke, Davis & co., Detroit.
10596, 10597
Parke-Davis vitamin products. For
drugs. © July 9, 1940; KK 1206.
Same. © June 20, 1940; KK
1207.
Pennsylvania grade crude oil assn., Oil
City, Pa. 10598
It wasn’t all hustle and bustle in the
early oil days. For oil. © Aug. 9,
1940; KK 1148.
Pennzoil co., Oil City, Pa. 10599
Your move trouble. For motor oil.
© Sept. 25, 1940; KK 865.
Pep boys—Manny, Moe & Jack, Phila-
delphia. 10600
Tomorrow at 9 a. m., the Pep boys,
Manny, Moe & Jack will open America’s
most modern auto supply store, Broad
below Spring Garden, 444 N. Broad St.
For automobile accessories and kindred
articles. © Aug, 18, 1940; KK 1219.
Permo products corp., Chicago. 10601
Permo point phonograph needles.
For phonograph needles. © Dec. 1,
1939; KK 1179,
Pleet, Emmanuel H., & Pleet, Sylvan,
doing business as Belmont trouser
co., Baltimore. 10602
Belmont trouser co. big cash contest.
For mens & boys clothing. © Sept. 13,
1940; KK 755.
Pleet, Sylvan. See Pleet (Emmanuel
EK.
Poinsettia dairy products, inc., Tampa,
Fla. 10608, 10604
Here is someone you should meet.
For dairy products. © Aug. 13, 1940;
KK 1125,
Mothers can depend on us .. and do!
For dairy products. © Aug. 27, 1940;
KK 1124,
239
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10605
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 85
Post, R. L., Galion, O. 10605
Lovely new Wm, Rogers Imperial 45-
piece service for 8. For silverware. ©
Apr. 2, 1940; KK 879.
Rapid roller co., Chicago. 10606
Results are what count. For rollers
and blankets for duplicating machines.
© June 6, 1940; KK 693.
Rawplug co., ine., New York.
New anchors designed for
glass block construction.
10607
insulex
For anchors
for glass block construction. © Sept.
18, 1940; KK 836.
Ready-power co., Detroit. 10608
Ready-power mobile generating
plants. For mobile generating plants.
© Oct. 3, 1940; KK 942.
Reddy Kilowatt. See Collins (Ashton
B.)
Reece button hole machine co., Boston.
10609
Are button hole problems burdening
your sales and profits? For button hole
machines. © Sept. 6, 1940; KK 1159.
Reynolds (R. J.) tobacco co., Winston-
Salem, N. C. 10610-10627
Ace of the stratosphere, D. W.
(Tommy) Tomlinson. For cigarettes.
© Oct. 6, 1940; KK 814.
Comfort smoke—from handier tin to
cooler... puffs! For tobaceo. © Oct.
16, 1940; KK 978.
Extra smoking in Camels... (Mar-
tin & McEKvoy) For cigarettes.
Sept. 18, 1940; KK 971.
Give me Camels any day!
16, 1940; KK 972.
Grade A smoking joy for roll-your-
owners! For tobacco. © Oct. 8, 1940;
KK 1076.
It takes the right cut for trim, neat
makin’s... For tobacco. © Sept. 24,
1940; KK 1075.
Makin’s smoker’s wish—comes true!
For tobacco. © Sept. 26, 1940; KK
1074.
Makin’s smokes—milder, richer,
faster-rolling! For tobacco. © Oct. 1,
1940; KK 1077.
Mrs. Charles Carroll, jr. of the Car-
rolls of Carrollton. For cigarettes. ©
Oct. 1, 1940; KK 811.
National open champion Lawson
Little. For cigarettes. © Sept. 22,
1940; KK 981.
Ol’ Judge Robbins, days of 1881 cele-
bration, Pierre, S. D. For tobacco. ©
Sept. 25, 1940; KK 1079.
©
© Oct.
Ol Judge Robbins, Mesa Verde na-
tional park. For tobacco. © Sept. 25,
1940; KK 1080.
——Same. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK 1081.
Same. © Oct. 16, 1940; KK 975.
OV Judge Robbins, Monument na-
tional park, Col. For tobacco. © Sept.
29, 1940 ; KK 980.
Right! For mild, mellow richness.
For tobacco. © Sept. 18, 1940; KK 970.
Sure shot
makin’s smokes!
28, 1940; KK 976.
Yes, sir, the slower-burning ciga-
rette... Tomlinson. For cigarettes.
© Sept. 238, 1940: KK 974.
Royal typewriter co., New York.
10628-10633
Get hep to Royal. For typewriter.
© Aug. 29, 1940; KK 1218.
Royal aids to A’s. For typewriter.
© Aug. 29, 1940; KK 1214.
Royal, the student’s choice! For
typewriter. © Aug. 29, 1940; KK 1217.
Start right with Royal. For type-
writer. © Aug. 29, 1940; KK 1216.
We want Royal. For typewriter. ©
Aug. 29, 1940; KK 1215.
Win with Royal. For typewriter.
© Aug, 29, 1940; KK 1213.
Runix, ine., Los Angeles. 10634
Runix, display carton. For prepara-
tion for treating hosiery to resist runs.
© July 26, 1940; KK 785.
S. O. S. co., Chicago. 10635
Don’t throw that blackened pan away.
For scouring pads. © Sept. 6, 1940;
KK 1128.
S. S. S. co., Atlanta. 10636
Brother, I know 8. 8. 8. tonic. For
bottled medicine. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK
for faster-rolled ...
For tobacco. © Sept.
1165.
Safety car heating & lighting co., inc.,
New Haven. 10637
Motor alternator with frequency and
voltage control for fluorescent lighting,
type MG-15. For railway lighting
equipment. © Sept. 28, 1940; KK 1166.
Savage arms corp., Utica, N. Y. 10638
4 important advantages of Savage
truck plates. For truck plates. ©
Sept. 4, 1940; KK 1104.
Schlitz (Jos.) brewing co., Milwaukee.
10639-10650
Come and get it. For beer. © Aug.
10, 1940: KK 1097.
240
PRINTS
no. 10, 1940
Full glass of real Milwaukee beer, in
a bottle. For beer. © Sept. 4, 1940; K
1091.
Have you tried a bottle of Old Mil-
waukee beer lately? For beer. © Sept.
6, 1940; KK 1093.
Same. © Sept. 10, 1940; KK
1092.
How can you guess? For beer. ©
Sept. 12, 1940; KK 869.
Not until then. For beer. © Sept.
5, 1940; KK 1090.
What do you know about voting?
For beer. © Sept. 6, 1940; KK 1094.
You can tell. For beer, Aug. 29,
1940; KK 1100.
You can’t imagine. For beer. ©
Aug. 8, 1940; KK 1095.
You can’t possibly Know. . For beer.
© Aug. 22, 1940; KK 1101.
You liked it before. For beer. ©
Aug. 12, 1940; KK 1099.
You'll never know. For beer. ©
Aug. 15, 1940; KK 1096.
Schmidt brewing co., Detroit.
There’s food for thought.
© Sept. 11, 1940; KK 1169.
10651
For beer.
Seiberling rubber co., Akron, O. 10652
So, I need a tire that'll stay cool,
do I? For tires. © Aug. 21, 1940; KK
820.
Serrano, Edmund H., St. Louis. 10653
Cat brand gut strings. For gut
strings. © June 6, 1940; KK 1174.
Signet hosiery co., Cambridge, Mass.
10654
Easy way to get $25 worth of silk
stockings, dresses and household goods.
For dry goods. © Aug. 15, 1940; KK
992.
Signode steel strapping co., Chicago.
10655
Signode guide to better shipping.
For steel strapping tools. © Aug. 16,
1940; KK 1175.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabethport, N. J.
10656
For high speed production of quality
lock stitching. For sewing machines.
© July 26, 1940; KK 727.
Smith, Howard N., Dallas. 10657
National safti-sign design and speci-
fications. For signs. © Sept. 26, 1940:
KK 886.
10672
Sorbo-mat process engineers, St. Louis.
10658
Quality under the skin. For cast
iron. © June 1, 1940; KK 1067.
Spur distributing co., Nashville.
Golden spur. For gasoline.
1, 1940; KK 790.
Standard brands, ine., New York.
10660-10662
Gloria Jean sings... For puddings
& gelatin desserts. © Oct. 10, 1940;
KK 957.
Pul-l-ees mom. For tapioca pudding.
© Sept. 15, 1940; KK 808.
Tapioca pudding that brings ’em on
the run. For pudding. © Oct. 6, 1940;
KK 807.
10659
© Oct.
Star-lite marker co., ine., Indianapolis.
10663, 10664
Revolutionary new reflecto-chain,
CB-1. For reflector material. © Sept.
12, 1940; KK 788.
Surface markers and signs,
For reflector markers and Signs.
Sept. 12, 1940; KK 789.
Sylvania industrial corp., New York.
10665, 10666
Prominence. For cellophane. © Oct.
7, 1940; KK 1222.
CB-2.
©
Sailing ahead. For cellophane. ©
Sept. 6, 1940; KK 1221.
Taylor, Jane, Los Angeles. 10667
For sun followers. For ladies ready
to wear merchandise. © Sept. 18,
1940; KK 791.
Texas co., New York. 10668-10672
Both need expert care says Emerson
Tower, manager of successful dairy
farm. For lubricating oils and greases.
© June 10, 1940; KK 893.
Both need expert care says Francis
Betzen, grower of prize-winning crops.
For lubricating oils and greases. ©
Feb. 12, 1940; KK 896.
Both need expert care says George L.
Hendress, successful Sheldon, Il,
farmer. For lubricating oils & greases.
© July 11, 1940; KK 892.
Both need expert care says Paul
Kooken, breeder of champions. For
lubricating oils and greases. © Jan. 1,
1940; KK 895.
Both need expert care says Walter
Bones, whose June Hereford sales are
nationally famous. For lubricating oils
& greases. © Apr. 12, 1940; KK 894.
241
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10673
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O.
10673-10676
Miles of smiles. For roller bearings.
© Oct. 14, 1940; KK 1199.
Miles of smiles. As you ride in one
of these luxurious streamliners. For
roller bearings. © Sept. 4, 1940; KK
724,
Miles of smiles. For the long pull...
For roller bearings. © Sept. 17, 1940;
KK 725.
Miles of smiles on Timken bearings.
For roller bearings. © Oct. 9, 1940;
KK 1200.
Union oil co. of California, Los Angeles.
10677
At last! Really clean windshields,
LA-3111. For oil & gasoline. © Sept.
15, 1940; KK 874.
United feature syndicate,
York, 10678
Li’]1 Abner. Thet do seem likea...
For wheat breakfast food. © June 25,
1940; KK 1151.
Varney, Gordon, Chicago. 10679
Varney play trains. For toy trains.
© Sept. 26, 1940; KK 1198.
Walker (Hiram) & sons,
Ill.
inc., New
inec., Peoria,
10680, 10681
Sherman Billingsley, a whiskey as
distinctive as your signature. For
whiskey. © Oct. 9, 1940; KK 809.
Your taste, too, has changed. For
rye whiskey. © Oct. 4, 1940; KK 958.
Ward baking co., New York. 10682
Pilot travels ... For bread & cake.
© Oct. 13, 1940; KK 956.
Webster (Warren) & co., Camden, N. J.
10683
Steam heats America. For heaters
& heating equipment. © Sept. 27, 1940;
KK 1108.
Western electric co., inc., New York.
10684, 10685
Number of entries of Prints included in the Catalog since July 1, 1940____........
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Cardioid microphone for sound sys-
tems and radio broadcasting. For mi-
crophones. © Aug. 2, 1940; KK 841.
Cardioid 6—way-microphone for sound
systems and radio broadcasting. For
microphones. © Aug, 2 , 1940; KK
840.
Wheeling steel corp., Wheeling, W. Va.
10686, 10687
I go to the circus. For steel. ©
July 12, 1940; KK 881.
I’m every place. For steel. © Aug.
7, 1940: KK 882.
Willard storage battery co., Cleveland.
10688-10693
Choose one of these new, more for
your money, Willards, form 29938. For
storage batteries. © June 10, 1940; KK
1198.
Have you heard about the new, etc.
For batteries and anti-freeze. © Sept.
11, 1940; KK 822.
New improved Willards... For bat-
teries. © Aug. 14, 1940; KK 823.
New improved Willards, 500-8062.
For storage batteries. © June 10, 1940;
KK 1196.
Stops dangerous corrosion, 500-3061.
For storage batteries. © June 24, 1940;
KK 1197.
Willard safety-fill batteries, 500-3060.
For storage batteries. © June 6, 1940;
KK 1195.
Wilson bros., Chicago. 10694
Fall harmonies. For mens clothes.
© Aug. 15, 1940; KK 941.
Winer, Charles, Manchester, N. H.
10695
Feet hurt? For exerciser for the
feet. © Aug. 30, 1940; KK 775.
Young radiator co., Racine, Wis. 10696
Young Vertiflow unit heaters, cata-
log no. 2540. For unit heater. © Sept.
1, 1940; KK 887.
Youngstown pressed steel div., Mullins
mfg. corp. See Mullins mfg. corp.,
Youngstown pressed steel div.
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DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECH-
NICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTO-
RIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING COMMERCIAL PRINTS
AND LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
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1940
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HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,
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copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs
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Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist
and copyright proprietor are the same.
Adams, Herbert,* 10697, 10698
Medal:
American academy of arts and let-
ters —American association of teach-
ers of Spanish. © 1. each Oct. 19,
1940 ; G 36817, 36818.
Anderson & Johnson, ine. 10699-10702
Comi (Alfred) Granite marker me-
morial :
Buckner, 863.—Emerson, 861.—Le-
land, 862.—Persons, 864. © Nov. 1,
1940 ; G 36797-36800.
Anderson-Friberg co.
Anderson (George) :
Anderson memorial, 17,
28, 1940; G 36747.
1665-B memorial. © Nov. 6, 1940:
G 36811.
Baldwin, Edward Russell.* 10705
Then camels carried wise men, now
wise men carry Camels. © 1c. Aug. 5,
1940; G 36787.
Benson, Anton A.* 10706-10708
Face of girl in three-quarter view
with hair conventionalized in form of
question mark.—Indian (American),
face with headdress of feathers.—Saint.
10703, 10704
© Oct.
Face of a nun with halo. © Nov. 7,
1940 ; G 36812-36814,
Bishop, Richard E.* 10709-10717
Doves and benne, 32.—Early snow,
26.—In Arkansas, 35.—In they come,
34.—Pitching pintails, 28.—Redheads,
33.—Thru the pinoaks, 31.—Up and on,
27.—Young tom, 30. © 1c. each Oct.
16, 1940 : G 36860-86868.
Boynton & co.
Smith (Alden):
Christ and children, 678.—Christ
and the young ruler, 676.—Good Shep-
herd, 677. © Oct. 13, 1940; G 36835-—
36837.
Pieta plaque, 647. © May 24, 1940:
G 36838.
Broadway rubber mfg. co.
Wathen (Robert):
Katfish brand.
1940; G 36772.
10718-10721
10722
©) 2 eOek_ 24.
10723
© -lhessNowes
Cadmus, Paul.*
Herrin massacre.
1940: G 36807.
Cook, Watkins & Patch, ine.
10724-10731
Cassani (John) Memorial:
Berger, 2230. © Oct. 18, 1940: G
367638.
Patten (Glancy W.) Memorial:
Colpitts, 2228.—Palfred, 2224. ©
Oct. 18, 1940; G 36764, 36765.
Peterson (EK. R.) design co. Me-
morial:
Hatfield, 2223. © Oct. 18, 1940; G
36770.
Small (Janet) Memorial:
Harkness, 2227.—Hendry, 2222.—
Lindleton, 2226.—Trenholm, 2229. ©
Oct. 18, 1940; G 36766-36769.
Craske, Leonard.* 10732, 10733
Vanity.—Vision. © 1c, each Nov. 6,
1940: G 36819, 36820.
Crescent metal craft.
Schindler (Cyril Bernard):
Identification tag for aviation.
1 ¢, Oct. 28, 1940: G 36810.
Cross bros. co. 10735-10739
Geist (Angela A.) Paramount me-
morial:
Lankin, 5607.
36758.
La Chapelle (Leeon J.) Paramount
memorial:
Hamlin, 5622.—Trenton, 5623. ©
Oct, 28, 1940; G 36761, 36762.
McClellan (Harry E.)
memorial:
Stanley, 5610.—Winslow, 5608. ©
Oct. 28, 1940; G 36759, 36760.
10734
©
© Oct. 28, 1940; G
Paramount
Curry, John Steuart.* 10740
Wisconsin still life. © 1c. Nov. 8,
1940; G 36809.
Desilets granite co. 10741
Miln (Dana C.):
Brinker memorial, 5128. © 1 «.
Oct. 29, 1940; G 36745.
243
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10742
Donner, Harold F.* 10742, 10748
Club insignia, form A, form B. © 1
ce. each Oct. 26, 1940; G 36794, 36795.
Eagle vineyard products co.
10744, 10745
Smith (Alden) :
Baronet brand, crest.—N obility
brand, crest. © Sept. 25, 1940; G
36833, 36834.
Eby, Samuel Earle.* 10746
Jesus only. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1940; G
36816.
Eskridge, Willard Daniel.
Stevens (Myron C.):
U. S. Christmas wreath © 1.
Nov. 7, 1940; G 36796.
Franz, Joseph.* 10748
Berkshire music shed. ©1c. Oct. 31,
1940 ; G 36755.
Georgia marble co. 10749
Schary (H. A.) & Seidell (Howard) :
Fairbanks (Douglas) memorial &
10747
sarcophagus. © 1. Oct. 11, 1940; G
36788.
Hammargren, Frederick Emanuel.*
10750
Memorial ship. © 1c. Noy. 16, 1940;
G 36842.
Haney, Genevieve June.* 10751, 10752
Quacky.—Quazzy [and] Tazzy. ©1
c. each Noy. 19, 1940; G 36848, 36849.
Heirloom needlework guild, inc.
10753
Antelis (Sylvia) :
Lady with fan, in French costume,
for needlepoint embroidery. © 1 «.
Aug. 24, 1940; G 36790.
Hood, Jennings. 10754
Schweizer (J. Otto) :
Willkie (Wendell) for president.
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1940; G 36791.
Hoyt & Milne, inc. 10755
Jamieson (John):
Burnham memorial, 505. © 1 ¢.
Oct. 28, 1940; G 36854,
Ingels, Kathleen B. & Ingels, Frank L.*
10756, 10757
Answering call—Water baby. © 1
ec. each Nov. 16, 1940; G 36840, 36841.
Johnson, Rubidoux Harly & Johnson,
Edward Arthur. 10758
Johnsons [pseud, of R. EH, Johnson &
K. A. Johnson]:
Honey Sue. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1940; G
36792.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 85
Jones, Emmett Austin.* 10759
Western bucking horse and rider. ©
1c. Oct. 30, 1940; G 36742,
Kriebel, Iva Edith.* 10760-10762
Birds in blackberry & clematis blos-
soms.—Birds with nasturtium bDlos-
soms. © 1 ¢. each Nov. 6, 1940; G
368438, 36844.
Red, yellow & pink roses. © 1.
Oct. 5, 1940; G 36845.
Lantz (Walter) productions. 10763
Lantz (Walter) :
Punchy. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1940; G
0.
Lichtin, Rosa.*
Murder in the ballet.
16, 1940; G 36889.
Lonzar, Joseph.* 10765, 10766
Chinese boy.—Chinese girl © 1.
each Nov, 22, 1940; G 36858, 36859.
Lyman, Henry Pratt.* 10767
Little fellow. © 1, Nov. 12, 1940;
G 36923.
Marks, Joseph. 10768, 10769
Famiglietti (Nicholas) Round platter
fruit plaque:
Pineapple, cherries, grapes, ete.—
10764
©l1e. Nov.
Pomegranite, banana, pear, ete. ©
Oct. 21, 1940; G 36829, 36830.
Modern advertising agency. 10770
Craig (Jack T.):
Selective service, registered, 1940.
©l1c. Oct, 29, 1940; G 36743.
Murphy, Olive Carol.* 10771
God bless America. © 1 e¢, Oct. 30,
1940; G 36754.
National tuberculosis assn., inc.
10772
Martini (Felix L.) :
Tuberculosis Christmas seal. © 1
ce. Nov. 15, 1940; G 36831.
Novelli & Caleagni, ine. 10773, 10774
Kenerson (Harley C.) Memorial:
Barry, 184.—Bradley, 135. ©1le.
each Oct. 30, 1940; G 36756, 36757.
O’Clair (C. L.) granite co, 10775-10778
Kenerson (Harley C.) Memorial:
Lemery, 804, 804A.—Raleigh, 805,
805A. © Nov. 7, 1940; G 36824-36827.
Orum, Alma C.* 10779
Clark (Eleanor) :
Chore frocks. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1940;
G 36857.
244.
WORKS
no. 11, 1940
Ottavino, Adamo, 10780
Kupatt (Christian F.) :
Montuori memorial. © 1 ¢. Oct.
23, 1940; G 36815.
Parrett, Anna C. 10781
Carl (Margaret) :
Happy childhood songs. © 1 «.
Noy, 2, 1940; G 36785.
Patelson, Joseph. 10782
Brody (Ruth):
Joseph Patelson music house pub-
lishers [cover design for music] © 1
ce, Nov. 18, 1940; G 36828.
Peacock (H. K.) memorials, inc.*
10783
Vanderbilt (Virginia Fair) memorial.
© 1c. Oct. 22, 1940; G 36789.
Peerless granite co.
Fontana (Aldo):
Jewish war veterans of U. S. A.
©1c. Nov. 4, 1940; G 36786.
Pels, Walter. 10785-10794
Kaufman (Sol P.):
Bird of paradise. — Bunny. —
Chantéclair.—Flower and butterfiy.—
Leaping fish.—Perching parrot, ©1c.
each Oct. 30, 1940; G 36748-36753.
Blephants.—Frog. © 1 ¢. each
Nov. 7, 1940; G 36803, 836804.
Horse heads.—Two birds. © 1.
each Noy. 13, 1940: G 36821, 36822.
Perrot, Martha Pauline.* 10795
Four kingdoms. © 1c. Oct, 9, 1940;
G 36744.
Redman, Herbert.* 10796, 10797
East Norwich, winter scene.—Still
life. ©1c. each Nov. 1, 1940; G 36855,
36856.
Richardi, Gennaro & Papa, Joseph.
1
10784
Richardi (Gennaro) :
Progress of transportation. ©1c.
Nov. 1, 1940; G 36771.
Rogers, Edwin J.* 10799
Going places. © 1c. Nov, 12, 1940;
G 36851.
OF ART
10827
Sepp, George.* 10800, 10801
Balalaika.—Viking’s daughter. © 1
ce. each Nov. 1, 1940; G 36852, 36853.
Superior novelty & souvenir mfgs., inc.,
10802
Martycheck (Juan) :
America, armed for peace.
1, 1940; G 36801.
Thomas, Thelma.* 10803, 10804
Dinamite.—Tony. © July 20, 1940;
G 86881, 36882,
Toran, Alfoso T.*
Zodiac signs:
Aquarius. — Aries. — Cancer. —
Capricorn. — Gemini, — Leo.—Libra.—
Pisces.—Sagittarius.— Scorpio.— Tau-
rus.—Virgo. ©1c. each Aug, 9, 1940;
G 36773-36784.
Veller, Roy Edward.* 10817
Jig draw puzzle, ©1c. Oct. 5, 1940;
G 36793.
Vermont marble co, 10818-10820
Whitehouse (Louis A.) Memorial:
Hammond, 8040. — Hollowell,
8041.—Melton, 8039. © Oct. 25, 1940;
G 36740, 36741, 36746,
Vitalo, Carlo.
Cozzo (Alessandro) :
Flower basket. © 1c. Nov. 20,
1940; G 36846.
Wearly (Sam) monuments.
Wearly (Bob):
Reynolds mausoleum. © 1c. Nov.
19, 1940: G 36847,
Went, Grace Leahy.* 10823, 10824
Aid Britain, Columbia—defend Amer-
ica. ©1c. Noy. 7, 1940: G 36808.
Pitching for Uncle Sam’s team. ©
1c. Nov, 16, 1940; G 36832.
© Oct.
10805-10816
10321
10822
Witalis, Eugene J. 10825
Miln (Dana C.)
Kresowaty memorial, © 1c. Nov.
7, 1940; G 36802.
Wittman, Alex.* 10826, 10827
Dream: addagio [!].—Dream: stac-
cato, © Nov. 5, 1940; G 36805, 36806.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1,
245
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTO-
GRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Albright, Sterling W. 10828
Hacksaw. © 1 ec. Oct. 24, 1940; I
27198.
American bank note co. 10829-10832
Beverage industry, V—81298.—Com-
mercial progress, no. 2, V-—81297. ©
Aug. 9, 1940; K 47268, 47271.
Soong (Dr. T. V.) V-81319. © Oct.
11, 1940; K 47269.
V-81447. © Sept. 23, 1940; K 47270.
Anthonisen, Georg Brockmann.
10833
Details of spring spikes. ©1c. Nov.
20, 1940; I 27418.
Army navy card co, 10834-10865
Ain’t no different from home,
1004.—Boy! I sure would like to be
there payday, 1007.—Don’t look now
dear, I’ll tell you after, 1002.—Greet-
ings of the season and best wishes,
1009.—Halt! Who goes there? 1005.—
Happy New Year! just the same,
1013.—Hep, hep, how do I know you’re
Santa Claus, hep, hep, 1010.—I only
learned this, this year, 1003.—It’s in
the bag, folks! 1011.—Oh, oh! 1014.—
Oh sergeant! 1006.—Okay, Old-Timer,
you had your turn, 1015.—Pass friend!
1012.—Watch me grow this year,
1001.—Wishing you a joyful Christ-
mas, 1008. © Nov. 4, 1940; K 47202-
47216.
Boy! what a tank, 22.—Case of cold
feet, 17.—Cheez! Panama, Hawaii,
Philippines. Boy! can I take it, 28.—
C’mon kid, it’s work if you don’t make
it, 29.—Heck! Ya can’t even dream in
one of these, 19..—Hmm! Maybe there
is a tent-stretcher, 20.—Hot dog, 18.—
Hya sarge! I’m up the pole again, 15.—
*!!! (ce)! 1 thought I joined the army,
25.—It’s water, but it’s good, 16.—Our
pest bugler, 5—So long, 27.—Sudden
awakening, 21.—Throw my butt in the
ean, huh! 23.—Where th’ h’——, 26.—
Whoopin’ things up, 30.—Whose little
boy is this for, 24. © Nov. 26, 1940;
K 47301-47317.
Bachrach, ine. 10866
Willkie (Wendell Lewis) © Aug. 20,
1940; K 47187.
Bank of America national trust & say-
ings assn. 10867-10869
Back of the power of the guns. ©
Nov, 24, 1940; K 47338.
Nearly half a million automobile
buyers agree that Timeplan financing
has saved them money. © Oct. 2, 1940;
K 47218.
Now we have our own home. © Nov.
12, 1940; K 47260.
Banthrico, inc. 10870-10873
Auto loans.——Save money, save
worry. Pay your debts this simple
easy way. © June 12, 1940; K 47102,
47103.
Clean up all those small bills
with ... © Sept. 23, 1940; K 47254.
Start a personal checking account the
convenient—safe way—by check. ©
June 138, 1940; K 47101.
Baskowitz, Joseph. 10874
Engravers’ design chart, 103-178. ©
Sept. 24, 1940; K 47104.
Beane, Edna. 10875
Beane all-over hair dryer. © 1.
Nov, 15, 1940; I 27334.
Bender, Paul E. 10876
Thru-tire, vehicle ground. © 1 c.
Oct. 24, 1940; I 27199.
Bergstrom, Carl S.
Door straightener.
1940; I 27200.
Bernard picture co, inc.
Bernard (—):
{Chinese still life, 1, 2]—-[Costume
figures with floral border, 1] © June
5, 1940; K 47198-47200.
[Costume figures with floral border,
2]—[Girl’s head with ribbon border, 1,
2] © June 5, 1940; K 47284-47286.
10877
©le Oct. 24,
10878-10883
246
CLASSES H—-K
no. 11, 1940
Bodwell, C. T. 10884-10898
Franconia Notch, White Mts., N. H.:
Avalanche Falls, Flume Gorge, 7.—
Covered bridge and Mt. Liberty, Flume,
17.—Flume Gorge, 6.—Indian Head,
15—Old Man of the Mountains, 1, 2.—
Sentinel pine on Flume, pool path, 37,
61.—Suspended boulder, Flume Gorge,
5. © June 16, 1940; J 31289-31293,
31295, 31296, 31299, 31300.
Sipsis (Bird), Flume Abanaki Indian
basket maker, 44. © June 16, 1940; J
31301.
White Mts., N. H.:
Judgment Hall of Pluto, Lost River
Gorge, 21.—Lemon Squeezer, Lost River
Gorge, Kinsman Notch, 25.—Lonesome
Lake and Franconia Mountains, 21.—
Mt. Washington hotel and Presidential
Range over Ammonoosuc River, 8.—
Paradise Falis, Lost River Gorge, Kins-
man Notch, 1, © June 16, 1940; J
31287, 31288, 31294, 31297, 31298.
Bradley, C[laud] A. 10899, 10900
Coat & pants hanger. © 1c. Nov. 9,
1940 ; I 27299.
Skirt hanger.
I 27256.
Bradley, Curtis. 10901
Automobile radiator or hood orna-
ment. ©1c. Oct, 24, 1940; I 27201.
Broome, John C. 10902
Baffleless oven—flue damper. © 1c.
Nov. 23, 1940; I 27328.
Brower, Charles S. 10903
Our nation. © Nov. 12, 1940; K
47252.
Brown instrument co. 10904-10809
Brown chart, 400. © Sept. 24, 1940;
I 27238.
—— 5143. © July 23, 1940; I 27227.
—— 5146. © Sept. 18, 1940; I 27281.
Brown instrument co, flow meter
chart, 12005, © Oct. 7, 1940; I 27811.
——12073. © Sept. 12, 1940: I 27219.
—— 12097. © Oct. 14, 1940; I 27310.
Burger, Harry S. 10910
Liberty stamp. © Oct. 25, 1940: K
46999.
Carruth, Charles E. 10911
Inspiration Point, Pilot Knob, near
Denton, Tex., 17. © Oct. 7, 1940; K
47289.
Ceperly, Walter R.
Erasing, polishing,
brushing instrument.
1940; I 27342,
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1940;
10912
cleaning and
©l1c. Nov. 15,
10931
10913
© 1c Oct. 24,
Chambers, John W.
Deep well pump.
1940; I 27216.
Chater, Robertt R.
Triangle building co.:
Floor, basement, foundation and
plot plan, 621.—Section and kitchen
cupboard detail, 621. ©1c. each Nov.
15, 1940; I 27266, 27267.
Christ church, Alexandria, Va. 10916
Christ church, Interior, Alexandria,
Va. © Aug. 30, 1940; K 47265,
10914, 10915
Cleveland community fund. 10917
Let’s give all we can, © Oct. 21,
1940; K 47000.
Clutton, Sam W. 10918
Four common forms of imputed tele-
sis © Oct, 28, 1940; K 47223.
Comet model airplane & supply co., inc.,
10919
Sparky. © Oct. 21, 1940; I 27192.
10920
© Nov. 10,
Commercial appeal.
Star Spangled Banner.
1940; K 47340.
Consolo, Carmella. 10921, 10922
Fathers of the United States.—Fath-
ers of the United States, showing Mrs.
Consolo holding the banner. © Sept.
30, 1940; J 31308, 31367.
Coutts, J. A. 10923
Tree shaker, designed to aid in gath-
ering fruits and nuts. ©1e. Nov. 18,
1930 ; I 27269.
Cox, Edward Robert. 10924-10926
Connoisseur. — Troubadour. — Virtu-
oso. ©1c. each Oct. 17, 1940; J 313812-
31314.
Davidson, Payson. 10927
Today and tomorrow, Pres. Roosevelt
and Statue of Liberty. © Oct. 1, 1940;
K 47188.
Davis, Chris.
New type repeating hog ringer.
1 ec. Nov. 28, 1940; 1 27331.
DeWoskin, Philip. 10929
Rosary. © Oct. 30, 1940; J 31285.
Drew, John James, 10930
Two-four airplane propeller blade.
© 1c. Nov. 15, 1940; I 27341.
Dunham, Vivian. 10931
Dunham (Vivian) conversation con-
certs. © Oct. 27, 1940; K 47334.
10928
©
DAT
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10932
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 85
Du Pont de Nemours (EH, I.) & co., ine.
109382
Lester’s Enjoy’s Wahoo, by William
Harnden Foster. © Nov. 14, 1940; K
47298.
Dykes, Melville C, 10933
Restaurant pad and holder. © 1 ¢.
Oct. 24, 1940; I 27208.
Hehterling, Hubert H. 10934
Combination spacer and form sup-
port. ©1e. Nov. 15, 1940; I 27348.
Elton, Carey Forrest. 10935, 10936
True scale music monitor.—True
scale musie stroboscope. © Sept. 7,
1940; I 27249, 27250.
Ever ready label corp. 10937, 10938
America first—From patriots of yes-
terday to Americans today. © Aug. 5,
1940; K 47291, 47292.
Ferguson, Charles E. 10939
New type ash receiver made of paper
pulp. ©1c. Nov. 23, 1940; I 27330.
Fisher (S. O.) ine. 10940
Lynchburg [Va.] municipal stadium,
aerial view. © Sept. 6, 1940; J 31286.
Fonck, Mike J. 10941-10944
Sanitary trailer camp unit:
Double.—Quadruple-—Single.—
Triple. © 1c each Oct. 28, 1940; I
27221-27224.
Foxboro co. 10945-10948
Foxboro co. [thermometer chart]
878594.— Foxboro co. [thermometer or
pressure gauge chart] 86822A.—Fox-
boro co. [thermometer psychrometer or
pressure gauge chart] 898593.—Fox-
boro [thickness recorder chart] 79A595.
© Nov, 12, 1940; I 27262-27265.
Frick collection. 10949
Barnyard and tree with two seated
figures; by Rembrandt [Hermanszoon]
van Rijn. © Nov. 20, 1940; H 1857.
Friedman, David. 10950
Home with the U kitchen. © 1.
Nov. 9, 1940; I 27306.
General electric co. 10951
Beauty and quality, a rare combina-
tion, GH. © Sept. 20, 1940; K 47108.
General foods corp. 10952-10957
Cheer, Merry Christmas, ete.—Greet-
ings, Cheer, Good cheer, etc.—Greet-
ings, Christmas, etc.—Greetings, Merry
Christmas, etec.—Greetings, Merry
Christmas, Noél, etc.—Greetings, To—
from, Best wishes, etc. © Sept. 18,
1940; K 47233-47238.
George (Hdwin Stanton) studios, inc.
10958
Hill monument. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1940;
I 27236.
Grewe, Raymond K. 10959
Rotary oil well drill bit. ©1c. Nov.
22, 1940; I 27303.
Gross, William August. 10960
Bird training and shipping carton.
©1c. Oct. 11, 1940; I 27243.
Gustafson, George Henning. 10961
Adjustable standard or easel. ©1c.
Nov. 4, 1940; I 27228.
Hackett, Charles A. 10962
Windmill. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1940; J
31370.
Hall, Alice. 10963
Lincoln (Abraham) and his family.
© Oct. 16, 1940: K 47189.
Hanfstaengl, Franz, 10964
Herbstblumen am see, 13532: by
Hans Dieter. © Oct. 27, 1940; H 1854.
Hardwick, Estelle. 10965
New improved brassiere design, form
fit ©1c. Nov. 28, 1940; I 27329.
Hawaiian hotels, Itd. 10966-10972
Kelly (John):
©
Big surf at Waikiki, Hawaii.
Sept. 21, 1940; K 47229.
© Oct. 8,
Bread fruit, Hawaii.
1940; K 47227,
Fisherman, Hawaii.
1940; K 47228.
Hawaiian night. © Oct. 6, 1940: K
47224,
Healani, Hawaii.
K 47226.
© Sept. 12,
© Oct. 7, 1940;
Hula dancer, Hawaii. © Oct. 4,
1940: K 47230.
Lei maker, Hawaii. © Sept. 5,
1940: K 47225.
Henderstein, Jacob. 10973
Two of the greatest books in the
world ... they will help make you
happy. Do you have both? ©1¢c, Nov.
5, 1940; J 31317.
Horechney, Frank. 10974
Combination window. © 1. Nov.
15, 1940 ; I 273388.
Howell, Edwin Russell. 10975
Under-ground shelter plans for air-
raid shelter, H-B 4-40. © 1c. Nov.
16, 1940; I 27268.
248
CLASSES H—K
no. 11, 1940
Hudson, Joshua C. 10976
Airplane runway clearance of ice and
snow. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1940; I 27336.
Industrial equities, inc. 10977-10998
Do our production machines have an
inferiority complex, 14.—Don’t be a
fuss-budget! A cash award will fix
you up.—Don’t wait! Send us your
idea now, 36.—Everybody has time to
think—Help drive costs down and
share in the savings, 3.—Here’s your
chance to cash in on your ideas for
eliminating unnecessary expenses, 23.—
Little leaks can cause large losses, 19.—
Locomotives are hogs. They’ll consume
all the coal you'll feed them, 8-R.—
Maybe you tear up a $100. bill every
Monday, 46.—Merry Christmas.—Pa-
rade of ideas. Submit your ideas
now.—Star employees are award win-
ners, 51.—Wanted, constructive think-
er, 41. © Sept. 12, 1940; K 47113-47125.
Don’t let somebody’s line of bull
keep you from sending in your ideas
now, 17.—Don’t let your suggestions
get sidetracked, 38.—Gee! I thought of
that idea for reducing cost of mainte-
nance six months ago, 42.—It may be a
closed season for ducks, but it’s always
open season ... 21.—Keep bowling in
the suggestions and you’re bound to
make a strike, 25.—Look at this im-
proved production record, 52.—Perfect
shipping—better handling, packaging,
stowing and service, 8.— Wasting fuel is
costly, 29.—You don’t have to be a Sher-
lock Holmes, 12. © Oct. 31, 1940: K
47325-47333.
Isola art co.
Isola (Andrew J.) :
Jesus and Mary. © July 10, 1940;
K 47221.
Theresa (St.) of the child Jesus, 118.
© Aug. 23, 1940; K 47222.
Jackson (C. R.) co.
Other fellow’s sister.
1940; K 472382.
Jam Handy picture service, inc.
11002-11005
Projector and army kit containing 35
slidefilms, 91065.—Technical slidefilms
instructing U. 8S. army soldiers, 91068.—
U. S. army mechanics learn auto serv-
icing at Camp Halabird, 91066.—Visual
training at Camp Halabird, Md., 91067.
© Oct. 10, 1940; J 31804-81307.
Janes, G. E. 11006
New type door knob. © 1c. Noy, 8,
1940; I 27238.
10999, 11000
11001
© Sept. 16,
11028
Janke, Arthur. 11007
Compression ignition air-cooled air-
craft engine. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1940; I
27339.
Jones, A. W. (Al) 11008
A. W. (Al) Jones check and control
system. © Oct. 8, 1940; K 47106,
Jones, J. H. 11009
Clothespin. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1940; I
27197.
Kalvelage, Fredinand L. 11010
God and the church, the safeguard
of country. © Oct. 31, 1940; K 47248.
Keith (George E.) co. 11011
Walk-over footograph measuring
system. © Oct. 9, 1940; I 27226.
Keller, Walter J. 11012
Cleaning material holder. ©1c. Oct.
24, 1940; T 27217.
Kelly, Carl D. 11013
Folding sled. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1940;
I 27340,
Kemp, Harold. 11014
Kemp’s streamlined bed pan. © 1c
Novy. 15, 1940; I 27345.
King features syndicate, ine.
11015-11023
Dionne quintuplets with guard of-
ficer and Tony, E 92.—Fingerprints of
Annette Dionne.—Fingerprints of Cecile
Dionne.— Fingerprints of Emilie
Dionne.— Fingerprints of Marie
Dionne.— Fingerprints of Yvonne
Dionne.—Five Dionne quintuplets with
Dr. Dafoe, nurses and Ontario officers,
F 63 A.—Identification discs of Dionne
quintuplets, F 638 B & C.—Johnson
(Lieut. Col. W. W.) and Dr. Dafoe, F
68 B&C. © Oct. 20, 1940; J 31276-
31284.
Kinner, Wayne J. 11024
Automobile wheel fender or guard.
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1940; I 27211.
Kjolso, Milton R. 11025
Combined salt and pepper shaker, ©
1c. Oct. 24, 1940; I 27209.
Klein, Henry. 11026
Good sense girls, roll of honor. ©
Oct, 14, 1940; K 47258.
Kramer, Henry Joseph. 11027
Trisection of the angle. © 1c. Nov.
4, 1940; I 27298.
Landry, Adolphus Henry. 11028
Upright shaft clutch for looms. ©
1c. Nov. 15, 1940; I 27349.
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pt. Iv, n. s., v. 85
11029
Leeds & Northrup co, 11029-11050
[Leeds & Northrup co. recorder
paper] 231. © Dec. 28, 1939; I 27276.
551. © July 29, 1940; I 27277.
—— 558. © July 27, 1940: 1 28282.
— 560, 564-566. © Sept. 20, 1940;
I 27278-27280, 27283.
—— 559, 562. © Aug. 22, 1940; I
27275, 27286.
—— 563. © Aug. 26, 1940; I 27281.
— 570. © Oct. 10, 1940; I 27287.
—— 571. © Oct. 21, 1940; I 27284.
572. © Oct. 24, 1940; I 27285.
Micromax model R chart, 1166. ©
July 30, 1940; I 27288.
—— 1167. © July 29, 1940; I 27289.
—— 1168, 1170. © Aug. 22, 1940; I
27290, 27292.
—— 1169.
—— 1171.
1,
LAL
© July 24, 1940; I 27291.
© Aug. 23, 1940; I 27293.
© Sept. 20, 1940; I 27294.
© Oct. 23, 1940; I 27295.
— 1174. © Oct. 29, 1940; I 27296.
Levack, Henry. 11051
Adjustable shade and venetian blind
roller. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1940; I 27195.
Lone Ranger, ine. 11052
Lone Ranger feature book no, 21. ©
July 22, 1940; K 47107.
Lutheran inner mission league.
Light that shineth in darkness.
Sept. 26, 1940; K 47105.
Lynch, Charlotte. 11054
Colored fog light projecting device.
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1940; I 27225.
McKenzie, L. D.
Gold King.
47247.
McLean, Frank W. 11056-11059
Carry all for travelers. — Screen
hangers.—NSelf balancing sash in skele-
ton frame. © 1c. each Sept. 30, 1940;
I 27251-27258.
Improved wheelbarrow.
5, 1940; I 27254.
Mahoney construction co. 11060, 11061
Bungalow in Margate City, N. J.—
Bungalow in Ventnor City, N. J. ©1c.
each Nov. 18, 1940; I 27260, 27261.
Malvin, Elmer C. 11062
Wedge-sealed piston ring. © 1c. Oct.
24, 1940: I 27194.
11053
©
11055
© Oct. 31, 1940; K
© ic. Nov.
Martin, William. 11063
Hollow handle vent bottle or jug. ©
1 c. Nov. 25, 1940; I 27327.
Marvel mfg. co, 11064
Canadian army tank, Vickers type.
© Sept. 1, 1940; I 27220.
Mauroner, Curtis, 11065
Strawberry grading machine. ©1c.
Oct. 24, 1940; I 27204.
Mead, Johnson & co. 11066, 11067
Babies supervised by physicians are
better babies, 25. © Oct. 23, 1940; K
47337.
Family meal; by Bernhard Pothast.
© Oct. 30, 1940; K 47297,
Mechem, Maurice R. 11068
Travelers’ toothbrush. © 1 ¢. Nov.
15, 1940; I 27344,
Mendel, Catherine. 11069
Pipe cleaner. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1940;
I 27346.
Meyer, Richard Andrew. 11070, 11071
Atta bomb, A—B airwarship, pyrotech-
nic model aircraft, cellophane lucite
resinoids aeroplane, ete. © Aug. 22,
1940; I 27229.
Streamline strainer filter. © Aug.
7, 1940; I 27230.
Midwest locomotive works,
11072-11074
Columbia Diesel 8’ x8” 4 eycle,
12V88D5001, 12V88D5002, 12V88D5003.
© 1c. each Nov, 22, 1940; I 27807—
7309.
Minster, Irwin E, 11075
Folding dinette set. © 1c. Oct. 24,
1940; I 272138.
Mohr, Elizabeth F. Kells. 11076
Solar actuated cooler. ©1c. Oct. 24,
1940; I 27210.
Morris & Bendien, inc. 11077, 11078
Pearson (Marguerite S.) :
Intermezzo.—Rehearsal, © Nov.
18, 1940; K 47268, 47264.
Murphy, George H. 11079
Remember, no matter what comes out
here, be careful what goes in here, ©
Nov. 7, 1940: K 47259.
Naar, Constance Joan. 11080
Rogers (Will) I never met a man I
didn’t like. © Oct. 14, 1940; K 47001.
National industrial conference board,
ine. 11081-11083
250
CLASSES
no. 11, 1940
and steel scrap,
© Nov. 8,
Exports of iron
United States, 1929-1940.
1940; I 27324.
Factory output, United States, 1937.
© Nov. 15, 1940; I 27825.
Man hours per unit of production,
manufacturing industries, 19389-1940.
© Nov. 22, 1940; I 27326.
National photo & news service.
11084, 11085
First cavalry division, Fort Bliss,
Tex., Jan. 27, 1940, Maj. Gen. Kenyon
A, Joyce commanding.—First cavalry
division, Fort Bliss, Tex., Jan, 27, 1940,
Maj. Gen. Kenyon A. Joyce command-
ing, with fort in background. © Feb.
27, 1940; J 31309, 313810.
Naugle, Reginald B. 11086
Permator. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1940; I
27255.
Neumann, Henry C. 11087
Milk and drinking bottle combined.
©l1c. Oct. 24, 1940; I 27207.
Noble, Flossie Whitehead. 11088
Quick-wa pie baking set. © 1. Oct.
24, 1940: I 27206.
Noid, Elmer Francis. 11088
Tree surgery. © 1c. Oct, 23, 1940;
J 31316.
Norcross. 11090-11148
Best of birthdays for the best of
friends, 10B68.— Birthday greetings
from a poor working gal, 10B1060.—
Bridge fans, 12T212.—Did you think
I’d forget that your birthday is here?
5B1021.—Hverything is upside down
since you’ve been sick, 10C820.—Happy
anniversary with all ups and no downs
this year, 10W456.—Happy birthday
and take a tip from me, 10B1076.—
Happy birthday to you, ma, 10B688.—
Just a-sitting here and thinking of a
birthday wish that’s new, 5B1025.—
On your birthday, see a card and pick
it up, 10B1078.—Operation! Say it isn’t
sew, 10C473.—Park here, 12T221.—So
you’re home from the hospital, tra-la,
tra-la, 10C453.—-Susie-Q tally, 12T220.—
Yoo hoo! Happy birthday, 5B1023. ©
Aug. 9, 1940; K 47126, 47131, 47135,
47137-47189, 47141, 47142, 47144, 47147,
47148, 47151, 47152, 47157, 47161.
Bobbie-Q place card, 3T492.—Bobbie-
Q tally, 12T229.— Merry American
Christmas, in the good old American
way, 10N284.—Saluting you on your
birthday! Hail, hail, your birthday’s
here, 15B1080.—Susie-Q place card,
3T491.—Susie-Q tally, 12T230. © Sept.
6, 1940; K 47129, 471380, 47132, 47133,
47158, 47155,
H-K
11148
Bobbie-Q tally, 12V7.—Susie-Q tally,
12V6. © June 5, 1940; K 47127, 47128.
Congratulations! <A gal with your
brains, your looks and your ways,
10GN49.—Nice going! Congratulations,
4GN47.—To the graduate, you’re on
the crest of the wave today, 5GN46, ©
July 5, 1940; K 47140, 47143, 47164.
Congratulations old man! Ain’t
babies a delight, 10R112.—Dear dad...
I fell for you the day we met,
10FD34.—Hi there, pop! Hope Fa-
ther’s day is just tip top, 10/D47.—To
mom, from one of her admirers on
Mother’s day, 10FD48. © Aug. 23,
1940; K 47146, 47149, 47150, 47158.
For mother’s birthday, 25B671. ©
Feb. 10, 1940; K 47177.
For your birthday—it’s a quaint old-
fashioned custom when a special day is
dué, 10B337. © May 1, 1940; K 47154.
For your birthday. It’s just the
same old birthday wish, 15B71.—Get a
big kick out of your _ birthday,
15B1035.—Hi toots! How ya doin’?
15C310.—Land sakes! It’s your birth-
day, 15B1059.—Ping goes another birth-
day! Hope it’s a happy one,
15B1055.—’Tain’t everyone who’s a
brand new pop, so congratulations!
15R111.—What’s this I hear? You’re
sick in bed, 25C303. © Aug. 9, 1940;
K 47167-47170, 47179, 47180, 47183.
Get well soon, 10C505. © Apr. 29,
1940; K 47156.
Graduated? I knew you’d do it!
15GN48, 15GN49.—Happy birthday to
you! I won’t send this by wire,
15B1058. © July 5, 1940; K 47165,
47166, 47181.
Happy birthday dearest! 25B987. ©
Oct. 11, 1940; K 47178.
Happy birthday, sister! 25B792. ©
June 14, 1940; K 47184.
Here’s to both of you on your anni-
versary, 15W455. © Aug. 15, 1940; K
471738.
I’m thinking of you today! 10R881.
© July 29, 1940; K 47163.
In the groove for a happy birthday,
15B1071. © Sept. 23, 1940; K 47172.
It bowls me over to hear you’re sick !
15C309. © Sept. 6, 1940; K 47174.
It’s those we love we think about in
a very special way, 25H404. © June 5,
1940 ; K 47176.
My stars! It’s your birthday again,
15B1073.—Rip-roarin’ birthday is my
wish for you, 10B1050. © Oct. 11,
1940; K 47186, 47159.
251
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11149
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Norcross—Continued.
Raise Cain, dad, on Father’s day,
25FD32.—To mother who makes a hit
with me! 25MD44.—To the world’s best
husband on Eather’s day, 15FD57. ©
Aug. 28, 1940; K 47171, 47175, 47182.
Season’s greetings, 25N604. © Mar.
2, 1940; K 47134.
So you’ve had your tonsils out!
10C479. © July 17, 1940; K 47162.
S-s-sh! It’s your secret pal saying,
happy birthday! 10B588. © Aug. 16,
1940; K 47160.
Wish it were more but I hope you'll
like it, 5R917. © Aug. 30, 1940; K
47145.
QO. K, press, ine.
Season’s greetings.
K 47288.
Obrist, Miriam Alice. 11150
Price marker for display purposes,
additional designs. © 1 ¢ Nov. 15,
1940; I 273382.
11149
© Oct. 6, 1940;
O’Donnell, Charles Richard. 11151
Mandibular nerve blocker. © 1 ec.
Oct. 31, 1940; I 27300.
Oettel, Maxwell L. 11152
Concrete mat protected shelter. © 1
c. Nov. 8, 1940; I 273801.
Olsen, Niels O. 11153
Castle on hill, Cathedral room, Morri-
son cave. © Oct. 30, 1940; J 31818.
Ottavino, Adamo. 11154, 11155
Cardin memorial.—Donohue memo-
rial © 1c. each Oct. 28, 1940; I
27244, 27245.
Pacific medical laboratories, 11156
Pregnancy test, as seen in the labora-
tory animal. © Nov. 18, 1940; K 47287.
Personal products corp. 11157-11161
[Diagram of cross section of lower
trunk of the female body] 1.—[Dia-
gram of uterus, ovary and fallopian
tube] 3, 5.—[Menstruation] 6.—[Ovu-
lation] 4. © Nov. 1, 1940; I 27270—
27274.
Perteit, Elizabeth. 11162
Self-flouring rolling pin. © 1c. Oct.
28, 1940; I 27234.
Popularada co. 11168
After eight years, isn’t it time for a
change? © Oct. 5, 1940; K 47267,
Powell, LeRoy G. 11164
Combination egg holder and stand.
©1c. Nov. 15, 1940; I 27350.
ter.—God’s care of birds.
Pracchia, Peter John. 11165
Means for latching and unlatching
swing closures. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1940;
I 27218.
Price, Norman. 11166, 11167
America’s first battleship, the Consti-
tution.—Give me liberty or give me
death. © Nov. 18, 1940; K 47299,
47300.
Protectall motor signal, ine. 11168
Introducing Miss Carrie Cot. ©1e.
Aug. 19, 1940; J 31315.
Providence lithograph co, 11169-11201
Am I my brother’s keeper ?—EHarth’s
first people.—Father of a new nation.—
Foolish son.—In the beginning, God.—
King of God’s people-—Man of faith
and daring.—Man who threw away his
great strength. © Oct. 11, 1940; K
47239-47246.
Chinese friends at church. © Nov.
15, 1940: K 47296.
Everyone helps at church.—Give ye
them to eat.—Grandmother’s helper.—
Jesus is coming.—Jesus visits Zac-
chaeus.—My son is found again. ©
Oct. 23, 1940; K 47272-47277.
Ezra, the faithful teacher.—Haggai,
the persistent counsellor.—Last Old
Testament prophet.—Stand with God’s
people-—True to God in godless sur-
roundings.— When foreign languages be-
gan.—Young king’s discovery. © Oct.
11, 1940; K 47190-47196.
Fredericks (William) :
Back to the homeland again.—Vic-
tory in God’s spirit. © Oct. 11, 1940;
H 1855, 1856.
God gives beautiful things in win-
© Nov. 20,
1940; K 47298, 47294.
In the Pharisee’s home.—In the
vineyard.—Jesus stood among them.—
Jesus taught in the temple.——Saying
thank you to Jesus.—When Jesus died
on the cross. © Oct, 21, 1940; K 47278—
47283.
Visit to a grandfather.
1940; K 47295.
Reese, Franklin & Good, Raymond Mon-
© Nov. 15,
roe. 11202
Durable master hydraulic vise. ©
1c. Oct. 24, 1940; I 27205.
Reisch, Martin. 11203
Barn door latch. © 1 ec. Oct. 24,
1940 ; I 27198.
Richardson, Cynthia B. 11204
Susie Cucumber letters for children.
© Sept. 23, 1940; K 47201.
252
CLASSES
no. 11, 1940
H-K
11349
Richter, Wilmer §S, 11205
Old Main, Penna. state college. ©
Oct. 1, 1940; K 47231.
Ritter & Ritter, inc. 11206, 11207
American springtones.—Three on a
match. © 1, each Noy. 14, 1940; I
27258, 27259.
Roberts, Francis. 11208
We want you to use more air mail
to help US for a greater air defense.
© Oct. 3, 1940; K 47197.
Rosebush, John C. 11209
Screw driver. © 1c. Oct, 24, 1940;
I 27196.
Rosenberg (Albert) of Michael 278.
11210
Presidents of the United States of
America before Washington. © Sept.
28, 1940; J 31311.
Rovelli, Augusto. 11211, 11212
Combination can puncher, tablespoon
measure, bottle opener, scraper. © 1
c. Nov. 8, 1940; I 27237.
© 1c. Aug. 22,
4 in 1 kitchen tool.
1940; I 27232.
Sehestopol, Benjamin.
Serubbing brush,
112138
© 1c. Nov. 15,
1940; I 27347.
Schettler, Amanda. 11214-11216
Carrots. — Carrots and Sandy. —
Sandy. © Oct. 31, 1940; K 47255-47257.
Schillinger, Robert J, 11217
Glareproof glasses for nightdriving.
© 1¢, Oct. 10, 1940; I 27242.
Schmitz, Frank. 11218
Improved curtain stretcher. © 1.
Oct. 25, 1940; I 27241.
Schmitz, William. 11219
America on wheels. © Oct. 18,
1940; K 47290.
Schneider, John. 11220
Combined brush and comb. © 1 «.
Oct. 24, 1940; I 27215.
Simplet electric co. 11221
Simplet adjustable messenger device.
© 1e. Oct. 19, 1940; I 27302.
Sinclair, Robert. 11222
Traffic aid. ©1c. Nov, 15, 1940; I
27337.
Smith, Silas Roscoe & Greek, C. Glenn.
11223
Bait bucket. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1940; I
273438.
Spiegel bros. 11224, 11225
Floralite.—Holli-lite. © 1 e. each
Sept. 23, 1940; J 31302, 31303.
Steele, Roy G, 11226
New type cotter key. © 1c. Nov. 2,
1940; I 27235.
Stone & Webster engineering corp.
11227-11238
Vapor-liquid equilibria :
Ethane, D-3.635.—Ethylene,
D-3.634. — Iso-butane, D — 3.640. — Iso-
pentane, D-3.642.—Methane, D-3.633.—
N-butane, D-3.641.—N-heptane,
D-3.645. — N-hexane, D-3.644. — N-oe-
tane, D-3.646.—N-pentane, D-3.643.—
Propane, D-3.637.—Propylene, D-3.636.
© Aug. 1, 1940; I 27312-27323.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 11239-11242
Tag chart, A-110-30-9. © Oct. 17,
1940 ; I 27246.
—— C—-VM-105-O-127.
1940; I 27240.
—— 200-O-PT. © Nov. 18, 1940; I
27304.
— 1200-500-IR. © Oct. 28, 1940;
I 27297,
Taylor instrument cos. 11248, 11244
Taylor, Toronto, Canada, chart,
OP1106.—Taylor, Toronto, Canada, re-
cording thermometer chart, OP1251. ©
Oct. 4, 1940; I 27247, 27248.
Teich (Curt) & co., ine. 11245-11349
After you, my dear Alphonse,
C—226.—Bull of a boner, C-167.—Care-
free, C-255.—Cheek to cheek, and heart
to heart, C-250.—Daring, C-258.—Dis
shower am busted, but ah still am o. k.,
C-249.—Distress signal, C-229.—Filled
to capacity, C-158—Fishy story,
C-94.—Frivolous, C—253.—Fun’s over,
C-133.—Haven’t heard from ya!
Haven’t seen ya! Why not write?
C-117.—Havin’ a whale of a time,
C-98.—Hey you! Tell me—why don’t
yuh write? C-119.—I got the limit,
C-227.—I is busy ’scuse de view,
C-248.—I know I should be in the dog
house, C-169.—I’d like to sit down and
write you a line, C—150.—Inspiration,
C-257.—I’ve just been to... C-120.—
Little behind in my fun, C—170.—Now
don’t yo’ dawdle roun’ here, bo, C-246.—
Out where the West begins and where
men are men, C-—228.—Perch and pick-
erel parade, C-97.—Purty pigture
down on the farm, C—166.—Sea nymph,
C-259.—_Shapely beauties, C—-93.—
Staffed and stocked completely, we live
comfortably and cheaply, C-183.—
3
© Nov. 6,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11350
pt. Iv, n. S., Vv. 35
Teich (Curt) & co., inc.—Continued.
Striking, C-—256.—Sun goes down in
Trailer Town, C-189.—Sure I’m out and
having a h of a time, C-116.—
Team-mates, C-252.—They can’t wait,
C-96.—T wirling tempest, C—251.—
We're not puttin’ on the dog, C-181.—
When clothing’s reduced to the smallest
fraction, C-147.—When I ain’t eatin’,
or Sleepin’ or fishin’, C—245.—While out
to see the silent water, C-149.—While
waiting on her lawn, C-148.—Winsome,
C-254.—Write me back at, C-118.— You
all can see without a guess dat Iisin an
awful mess, C-—247.—Youth must be
served, C-92. © Oct. 80, 1940; K
47040-47082.
Air-conditioned, C-8. — Backhouse
blues, C-6.—Eatin’, drinkin’ and makin’
Mary, C-79.—Fish before bliss, C-50.—
Fishy greeting, C-91.—Glamour girl in
brief attire, C-58.—Greetings from, S—
o11—S-520.—I’m all washed up, G—
53.—I’m revealing to you how hot I
ean get, C-55.—-Many a slip, C-49.—
Many a snooper has lost his sight, C-—
46.—One thing every girl should know,
C-54.—Quittin’ for good, C-35.—Rush
call, C-7.—Scotch post office, C-10.—
Shadows that pass in the night, C-9.—
Two hearts beating as one, C—-70.—U. S.
air corps, USA-5.—U. 8. coast artillery,
USA-1.—-U. S. field artillery, USA-2.—
U. S. infantry, USA-3.—U. S. navy,
USN-1-5.—When the day is done and
my work through, C-56.—When the
weather is hot I feel in the mood, C—
57. © Oct. 30, 1940; K 47002-47036,
47038, 470389.
Archer-ette, C-260.—At the end of
the trail where old friends meet, C-—
280.—Come up and ski me sometime,
C-286.—Hello, sitting pretty! C-281.—
Here I stand, forlorn and gray, C-—
275.—If I don’t get a line from you,
I’m sunk, C—284.—I’m on my way and
doin’ fine, C-288.—I’m really hockey-
strickin’, C-—290.—Latch on the door is
open to all, C-273.—’Snow use talking,
I ean’t get away from this place, C-
285.—This house watches over the fields
of clover, C-277.—This is the time, I’m
going places, C—287.—Too busy travel-
ing to write a letter, C-278.—Travel-
ing in fast company, C-283.—Two
houses by the roadside, places of human
need, C-279.—U. S. mechanized cavalry,
USA+4.—We are not experts, but we’re
havin’ lotsa fun, C-282.— Wish you were
here, there’s something happening all
the time, C-289, © Oct. 30, 1940; K
47083-47100.
9)
=_
Greetings from Cheyenne, Wy.,
OB100—-N. — Greetings from Elkhart,
Ind., OB—H686.—Greetings from Penn-
Sylvania, ObB—H864.—Greetings from
Richmond, Ind., OB—H839.—Quick re-
sults you’re sure to get, OB-H732.—
You bet you'll feel like a million, OB-
H731. © June 11, 1940; K 47318—
47323.
Views of scenic Rib Mountain,
Wausau, Wis. OB-H852. © July 2,
1940; K 46998.
Thompson, Andrew O. 11350
Grass root separator, © 1 c. Oct.
24, 1940; I 27212.
Thompson (Anson W.) co.
11351-11355
C. [Cartoon of bear leaning on and
guarding initial C] © Sept. 1, 1940;
K 47185.
Fordham, [Seven comic rams bal-
ancing letters, Fordham, on noses] ©
Sept. 16, 1940; K 47186.
Mustangs. © Nov. 1, 1940: K 47249.
Wisconsin :
[Wisconsin and seal together with
comic collegiate badger mascots]—
[Wisconsin football player together
with Wisconsin badger mascot in top
hat] © Oct. 2, 1940; K 47250, 47251.
Todd, John C. & De Michael, Angelo,
11356
Tele-map for automobile or locomo-
tives. © 1c. Oct, 24, 1940; I 27214.
Turner, Theodora P. 11357
Our Lady of Hope; by Sister St.
Marthe de Béthanie. © Nov. 1, 1940;
K 47219.
Ulibas, M. V. 11858
Rapid fire machine gun. © 1c. Nov.
8, 1940; I 27239.
Universal importing co. 11359
There’ll always be an England. ©
Novy. 20, 1940; K 47824.
Verner, Elizabeth O’Neill. 11360
Dock Street theatre, Charleston, S. C.
© Nov. 15, 1940; K 47258.
Vitagraph, inc. 11361-11408
S. N. 1-41, S. N. 48-49. © Nov. 7,
1940; J 31319-31366.
Wahlund, Gustaf R. 11409
Antiaircraft projectile. © 1c, Oct.
24, 1940; I 27202.
Warren (Virgil A.) advertising. 11410
Case of deluxe service especially for
Chevrolet owners from Inland Chevro-
let co., Spokane. © Sept. 20, 1940; K
47220.
d4
CLASSES H—-K
no. 11, 1940
11430
Warren national bank, 11411
Springtime in the Allegheny Valley
at Kinzua. © Oct. 31, 1940; K 47266.
Washington press-photo bureau. 11412
Seventy-sixth Congress of the United
States of America. © Nov. 15, 1940; K
47262.
Webb, H. Pascal. 11413
Mission San Gabriel. © Oct. 1,
1940; K 47217.
Weber, Lawrence J. 11414
Trouble-lite. © 1c. Nov, 15, 1940; I
27333.
Weed, W. L. 11415, 11416
Private lunch.—Tooza crowd. ©l1e.
each Sept. 21, 1940; J 313868, 31369.
Westinghouse electric & mfg. co, 11417
Race to market, 1941; by Anton Otto
Fischer. © Oct. 14, 1940; K 47339.
Wilhelm, Donald, jr. 11418
Drip-proof improved oiler. © 1.
Nov. 138, 1940; I 27257. .
11419-11424
Willard, Stephen H.
Desert lily in bloom near Palm
Springs, Calif., OB—H926.—Palo verde
tree blooming on the desert near Palm
Springs, Calif., OB-H925. © Oct. 10,
1940; K 47335, 47336.
Palm Springs, Calif. :
Beaver tail cactus (Opuntia)
blooming near, OB-—H927.—Horseback
riders on the desert near, OB—H930.—
Yuceas blooming near, OB-H931. ©
Oct. 12, 1940; K 47110-47112.
Palm Springs, Calif. and Mt. San
Jacinto as seen from the air, OB—H906.
© Sept. 20, 1940; K 47109.
Wilson, Thomas L. 11425
One child seesaw. © 1c. Nov. 15,
1940; I 27335.
Wilson mechanical instrument co., inc.
11426
Vulean, god of fire and of metal
work; by Rockwell Kent. © Nov. 19,
1940; K 47261.
Winthrop chemical co., inc. 11427
New antibacterial chemotherapeutic
agent. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1940; J 31871.
Wirth, Richard R. 11428
Pocket first-aid kit. © 1c. Nov. 15,
1940; I 27351.
Witham, Howard Woodward.
Monadnock (Mt.)
1940; J 31275.
Woo, Edward. 114380
Projected dial for radio. ©1c. Oct.
24, 1940; I 27208.
11429
© 1c. Oct. 30,
Number of entries in classes H—K included in the catalog since Jan. 1,
1940:
Reproductions of works of art (including 101 one-copy entries) -........... 321
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in-
eluding: 1410 ene-copy entries) 2.2 ee 2, 332
Photographs (including 536 one-copy entries) -............202---...-.-e-eeee ene 1, 695
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 1,055 contributions to
periodicals and other one-copy entries).........................---.----------------------- 3, 546
NOS PET i as ae ee PRR ME anh Mn i SE eR REGEN 7, 894
255
PRINTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT
HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH
4, 1909
Coolidge, C. M. 1
His station and four aces. © Brown
& Bigelow, St. Paul. R 90975, Oct. 28,
1940.
Dreyfous, Albert. 2
Engine 47, New York fire dept. ©
Albert Dreyfous, New York. R 90980,
Oct. 23, 1940.
Ferris, J. L. G. 3
Birth of Old Glory. © Brown &
Bigelow, St. Paul. R 90974, Oct. 28,
1940.
[11430
Moran, Thomas. 4
Twilight hour. © Brown & Bigelow,
St. Paul. R 90977, Oct. 28, 1940.
Russell, C. M. 5-8
Caught with the goods. R 90979, Oct.
28, 1940.
Close quarters. R 90973, Oct. 28,
1940.
In the wake of the buffalo runners.
R 90976, Oct. 28, 1940.
Jerkline. R 90978, Oct. 28, 1940.
© Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul.
256
LABELS
Adams co., Asbury Park, 11431
Jiffy coin trick. For magical novelty.
© Oct, 30, 1940; KK 2175.
A-loaf baking co., inc., Crawfordsville,
Ind. 11432
A-loaf bread. For bread. © Oct. 15,
1940; KK 1771.
American maize products co., New York.
114388, 11434
Laundry starch labels, design G. For
laundry starch. © Oct. 19, 1940; KK
1223.
—— design L. For laundry starch.
© Oct, 19, 1940; KK 1224.
Amie chemical works div., Paramount
sales corp. See Paramount sales
corp., Amic chemical works div.
Art lyrics. See Ogilby (Isabelle Hoeh-
ling)
AutoFRYstop co., Philadelphia. 11435
AutoFYRstop. For fire extinguisher
& alarm. © Sept. 10, 1940: KK 1799.
Awful Fresh MacFarlane, Berkeley,
Calif. 11436
Awful Fresh MacFarlane, the Scotch
candymaker. For candy, nuts, choco-
lates. © July 22, 1940: KK 1896.
B-1 beverage co., St. Louis. 11437
B-1. For soft drink. © June 24,
1940; KK 1828.
Barnum creamery co., Barnum, Minn.
11438, 11439
Barnum butter. For butter, © Jan.
26, 1940; KK 1383.
Barnum eggs.
26, 1940; KK 1384.
Beaux, Ralph August, doing business as
Birchwood farms, Chicago. 11440
Birchwood farms, turkey containers.
For dressed turkeys. © Oct. 10, 1940;
KK 2179.
Birchwood farms.
August)
Boni bee mfg, co., Cleveland.
11441-11449
Boni bee bowl covers, no, 220, For
bowl covers. © Sept. 5, 1940; KK
1399.
For eggs. © Jan.
See Beaux (Ralph
2
— no. 264. For covers for food
bowls. © Sept. 5, 1940; KK 1400.
— no, 227. For food bowl covers.
© Sept. 5, 1940; KK 1401.
Boni bee bread bag, no. 287, For
bread container bags. © Sept. 5, 1940;
KK 1395.
Boni bee covers, no. 263. For jar
and milk bottle covers. © Sept. 5,
1940; KK 1398.
—— no. 294. For electric food mixer
covers. © Sept. 5, 1940; KK 1393.
Boni bee food bag, no. 280, For food
container bags. © Sept. 5, 1940; KK
1397.
Boni bee lettuce bag, no, 282. For
vegetable bags. © Sept. 5, 1940: KK
1396.
Boni bee toaster cover, no. 283. For
electric toaster covers. © Sept. 5.
1940; KK 1394.
11450-11453
Borden co., New York.
Borden’s instant mix, bag. For
chocolate mix. © Nov. 13, 1940; KK
2181,
Duo quart.
1940; KK 2105.
I see that Little men is in town. For
milk, cream and other dairy products.
© Nov. 4, 1940; KK 1949.
Twin-quart. For milk. © Oct. 18,
1940; KK 2104.
Bradley, Henry, doing business as Kofa
kola co., Seattle. 11454
Kofa kola, America’s own hot bever-
age. For syrup beverage. © Sept. 24,
1940; KK 1776.
Brooklyn beverage co., Cleveland.
1455
B-lion club. For pale dry ginger ale.
© Dec. 29, 1939; KK 1800.
Brown (Delane), inc., Towson, Md.
11456
Hickory smoked cheese. For hickory
smoked cheese. © Nov. 14, 1940; KK
2110.
Bryant, James Audie, Columbus, Ga.
11457
Blitz-krieg chess. For a board game,
parlour, Blitz-krieg chess. © Oct. 24,
1940; KK 1250.
6
For milk. © Oct. 18,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11458
California & Hawaiian sugar refining
corp., Itd., San Francisco.
11458, 11459
C and H cake & pastry sugar pure
eane. For refined sugar. © Oct. 15,
1940; KK 1921,
C and H sugar, pure cane, individ-
ually wrapped pressed tablets. For re-
fined sugar. © Sept. 10, 1940; KK
1715.
Campana corp., Batavia, III. 11460
Campana—lItalian balm. For cos-
metic. © May 9, 1989; KK 1754.
Canned foods, inc., Waupun, Wis,
11461
Greenies. For canned sweet peas. ©
Sept. 5, 1940; KK 1987.
Carvoline co., Tuskegee, Ala. 11462
Ermine lotion. For a skin lotion. ©
Sept. 1, 1940; KK 1870.
Castles ice cream co., inc., Long Island
City, Ne Ye 11463
Castles ice cream. For ice cream.
© Mar. 1, 1940; KK 1646.
Chapman, Alice E., St. Petersburg, Fla.
11464
World banking game. For game. ©
Nov. 30, 1988; KK 1716,
Cherry specialty co., Chicago.
11465, 11466
Easter greetings. For chocolate
eandy. © Oct. 24, 1940; KK 2146.
Windermere. For chocolate candy.
© Oct. 24, 1940; KK 2147.
Cohen, David. See McGillicuddy’s to-
bacco blenders.
Cosmeo laboratory, New York.
11467-11472
Cherry blossom. For bath crystals.
©:-Nov. 23, 1940; KK 2172.
—— For bubble bath beads. © Nov.
28, 1940; KK 2168.
——For skin lotion. © Nov. 23,
1940 ; KK 2170.
-———For sun-tan oil. © Nov. 23,
1940; KK 2171.
—— For toilet water. © Nov. 23,
1940 ; KK 2169.
Coronet de luxe. For hair dye. ©
Nov. 16, 1940; KK 2178.
Cotton board, Spring Gardens, Man-
chester, England. 11473
British cottons. For cotton or cot-
ton rayon mixture piece goods, yarns
and garments thereof. © Oct. 18, 1940;
KK 1820,
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
De luxe girdle co.
(Morris M.)
Dentalator products, Chicago. 11474
Dentalator. For denture bath. ©
Oct. 10, 1940; KK 2078.
Donna citrus assn., Donna, Tex, 11475
Texas moon, For citrus fruit. ©
Oct. 12, 1940; KK 1503.
Eastern beverage corp., Hammonton,
N. J. 11476
Holland. For beer. © Nov. 13, 1940;
KK 2125.
Eaton (A. M.) paper co., Boston.
11477
© Sept. 27,
See Scheinberg
San. For toilet paper.
1940; KK 1647.
Faissole (Charles A.), Englewood, N. J.
11478
Bonivar, For wine. © Nov. 20, 1940;
KK 2124,
Famous products co., Chicago, 11479
Great Go-bo brand novel number in-
cense. For incense. © Dec. 2, 1939;
KK 1476,
Fashion thimble shoe co., St. Louis.
11480, 11481
Fashion thimble shoe co. For shoes.
© June 12, 1940: KK 1604.
They see the box first. For shoe
boxes. © July 2, 1940; KK 2069.
Faucetqueen co, See Lehman (Carl E.)
Federal composition & paint co., inc,
New York. 11482
Kal-ceil. For paint. © June 10,
1940; KK 1638.
Finger Lakes egg producers’ coopera-
tive assn., ine., Locke, N. Y. 11483
These are Finger-Lakes coop eggs.
For eggs. © Dec. 1, 1939; KK 1986.
11484
For a mitt
© Nov. 15,
Fisher, Ann, Los Angeles,
Wings, mitt-o-usefulness,
used to massage the skin.
1940; KK 2138.
Fort Howard paper co., Green Bay, Wis.
11485
Fort Howard tissue, For toilet tis-
sue. © Oct. 16, 1940; KK 1695.
Gabriel (Saml.) sons & co., New York.
11486, 11487
Day in day out. For picture books.
© Aug. 30, 1940; KK 1849.
Dolls, with Williamsburg colonial
dress, For paper dolls and dresses. ©
Aug. 20, 1940; KK 1850.
258
LABELS
no. 11, 1940
5)
11531
Glueck, Edmund M., doing business as
The typewriter equipment co., New
York, 11488
No glare touch-eez konkave keytops.
For keytops for office machines, ©
Sept. 1, 1940; KK 1858.
Charles L., Doylestown, Pa.
11489
Waddling Wallie. For board games
played with movable pieces. © Aug.
16, 1940; KK 1855.
Gotham silk hosiery co., inc., New York.
11490
Gotham gold stripe, made of Du-
Pont nylon. For hosiery. © Sept. 26,
1940; KK 1925.
Grapp, W. L., doing business as Sleep-
rite mattress co., Belgrade, Minn.
11491, 11492
Doctor’s orders—nurse’s choice —
Sleep-rite mattresses. Form 1150. For
all sizes of crib-youth and nurse and
adult bed washable mattresses. © Apr.
26, 1940 ; KK 1492,
Won’t-wet Sleep-rite mattresses are
made without a fault. For all sizes of
ecrib-youth and nurse and adult bed
washable mattresses. © Apr, 26, 1940;
KK 1768.
Hansen’s (Chr.) laboratory, inc. Lit-
tle Falls, N. Y. 11493, 11494
Junket rennet powder, For rennet
powder. © Sept. 27, 1940; KK 1852.
12 Junket rennet tables. For rennet
tablets. © May 17, 1940: KK 1851.
Haskins bros. & co., Omaha. 11495
Spark. For soap. © Sept. 7, 1940;
KK 2194,
Heller (B.) & co., Chicago. 11496
Quick-action (Q. A.) pickle. For a
powder for curing meat. © Sept. 26,
1940; KK 1769.
High point paper box co., High Point,
N. C. 11497
Dirigible. For popcorn. © Oct. 15,
1940; KK 1496.
Hoague-Sprague corp., Lynn, Mass.
11498-11531
Goodman,
For shoe boxes:
American girl shoe.
1940; KK 2072.
Beautiful shoes. © June 13, 1940;
KK 2075.
Bob Martin. © Apr. 22, 1940; KK
1876.
Clara, Lu and Em. © Feb. 26,
1940; KK 2067.
© July 11,
2
3)
Famous 38Rs. © Sept. 10, 1940;
KK 2052.
Flex-stride.
2049.
Foot haven. © Feb. 8, 1940; KK
2065.
George Ashe shoes for boys. ©
July 30, 1940; KK 2060.
Glamour. © July 9, 1940; KK
2055.
Hannah shoes for men. © June 6,
1940; KK 2073.
Heavy duty. © July 1, 1940; KK
7.
© July 29, 1940; KK
In the New York manner. © July
17, 1940; KK 2061.
Indian scout. © June 9, 1940; KK
2064.
John Roberts.
KK 2054.
Jolene, 2B678. © May 13, 1940;
KK 1874.
Kamp kronies.
KK 2048.
Kampus kronies.
KK 2062.
Keep the feet young. © Oct. 4,
1940; KK 2068.
Kit kat shoes.
KK 2051.
Lady Gray de luxe, L-945. © Apr.
30, 1940; KK 1879.
Lady Mayfair.
KK 2070.
. London’s shoes.
KK 2059,
Naval cadet, N-600A. © May 9,
1940; KK 1873.
Quality footwear,
1940; KK 2053.
They see the box first, M-1635<A.
© Feb. 5, 1940: KK 1877.
aueari geen! © Sept. 25, 1940; KK
2063
© June 83,
© July 26, 1940;
© July i, 1940;
© Aug. 6, 1940;
© June 21, 1940;
© July 2, 1940;
© June 24, 1940;
© June 14,
Triangle chubbies.
1940; KK 2050.
Triangle work shoes.
1940; KK 1878.
Tuf-ruf. © May 9, 1940: KK 1875.
Vigo step. © July 9, 1940; KK
2074
Walton’s shape retainers. © Sept.
© June 21, 1940: KK
© Apr. 24,
23, 1940; KK 2066.
York plaza.
08.
© June 13, 1940;
© July 3,
York square,
KK 2056.
Yorkshire
1940; KK 2071.
)
imperial.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11532
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Hoppe (Frank A.), ine, Philadelphia. | Kofa kola co.
11532
Hoppe’s gun cleaning patches. For
flannel patches for cleaning firearms.
© Oct, 28, 1940; KK 1972.
Household products co., Los Angeles.
11533
Hyde’s kilzantz Argentine ant syrup.
For Argentine ant syrup. © Oct. 1,
1940; KK 1500.
Hudson’s, inc., Frankfort, Ky. 11534
Hudson’s stirrup cup ice cream, For
ice cream. © July 19, 1940; KK 2079.
Hy-clo mfg. co. See Shapiro (Julius)
Hydrox ice cream ¢co., inc., Long Island
City, N. Y. 11535
Hydrox ice cream, For ice cream.
© Mar. 1, 1940; KK 1729.
International latex corp., Dover, Del.
11536
Live and play this Playtex way. For
girdle. © Oct. 7, 1940; KK 2080.
Irwill knitwear corp., New York.
11537, 11538
Order of the bath. For knitted sweat-
ers and playsuits. © Sept. 3, 1940;
KK 1595,
Sorority modes by Jane Irwill. Order
of the bath. For knitted sweaters and
play suits. © Sept. 3, 1940: KK 1596.
Jasso, Frank A., Los Angeles. 11539
Jasso batteries. For batteries. ©
Oct. 24, 1940; KK 1504.
Kamm & Schellinger co., ine., Misha-
waka, Ind. 11540
Kamm’s export dark. For fine qual-
ity beer. © Oct. 10, 1940; KK 1827.
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 11541
Zep, A-940, For cereal breakfast
foods. © May 15, 1940; KK 1978.
Kentucky macaroni co., ine., Louisville.
11542
Plaid. For spaghetti. © Sept. 3,
1940; KK 1566.
Klein (F. L.) noodle co., Chicago.
11543
Noodle soup mixture. For noodle
soup mixture. © Feb, 15, 1940; KK
1518.
Klinefelter, Cyril Faivre, Washington.
11544
Kline’s Kanine kapsules. For medi-
cine for sick dogs. © Nov. 25, 1940;
KK 2228.
9)
a
See Bradley (Henry)
Kremers, Marcus O., Oshkosh, Wis.
11545
Kramark, from dyer to buyer. For
hosiery. © Oct. 5, 1940; KK 2152.
Lehman, Carl E., doing bus. as Faucet-
queen co., Chicago, 11546
Spray or stream in one. For faucet
attachments. © May 27, 1940; KK
1567,
Lily-tulip cup corp., New York. 11547
Sundae cup, 1383 gem. For cups and
containers. © Nov. 4, 1940; KK 1772.
Little & co., inc., Chicago, 11548, 11549
Little’s chopped mint flakes. For
chopped dehydrated mint flakes. ©
June 14, 1940; KK 1927.
Little’s chopped onion flakes. For
chopped dehydrated onion flakes.
Aug. 16, 1940; KK 1926,
Lucia, Nicholas Santa, d. b. a., Spark-
leen laboratory, Keansburg, N. J.
11550
Magic Sparkleen kleaner. For glass
& furniture cleansing fluid. © Sept. 28,
1940; KK 1676.
McGillicuddy’s tobacco blenders, David
Cohen, prop., New York. 11551
McGillicuddy’s old Dublin pipe mix-
ture. For smoking tobacco. © May 1,
1940; KK 1880.
McMillen feed mills, ine., Fort Wayne.
11552
Good feed for any bread. For dog
food. © Oct. 21, 1940; KK 1417.
Mead, Johnson & co., Evansville, Ind.
11553
Mead’s thiamine hydrochloride tab-
lets. For thiamine hydrochloride tab-
lets. © Nov. 7, 1940; KK 1900.
Menasha products co., Menasha, Wis.
11554
For butter.
©
Menasha quality butter.
© Oct. 15, 1940; KK 2232,
Meyer (Frank C.) co., ine., Brooklyn.
11555
Julius Grossman. For shoes. ©
Feb. 23, 1940; KK 1605.
Morley co., Portsmouth, N. H. 11556
Trutone mats. For mats for new use.
© Oct. 15, 1940; KK 1391.
Morrell (John) & co., Ottumwa, Ia.
11557
Morrell pride. For canned tongue.
© Oct. 1, 1940; KK 1694.
60
LABELS
no. 11, 1940
11585
Munson, Marie Antoinette, Washington.
11558
Marie Antoinette hand-painted doi-
lies. For paper doilies. © Oct. 15,
1940 ; KK 1316.
Nanking food products co., Boston.
11559
Nanking. For chop suey. © June
20, 1940; KK 2088.
New York merchandise co., inc., New
York, 11560
Irresistible invisible hair net. For
envelope. © Oct. 29, 1940; KK 1591.
Northern Illinois cereal co., Chicago.
11561, 11562
Gold medal coke roasted oats with
cup & saucer. For oats. © Nov. 12,
1940; KK 2091.
Gold medal coke roasted oats with
dinner plate. For oats. © Nov. 12,
1940; KK 2092.
Ogilby, Isabelle Hoehling, d. b. a. Art
lyrics, Chevy Chase, Md. 11563
Sea foam place cards. For place
cards made with sea weed. © Nov. 19,
1940; KK 2164.
Organic preparations co., inc., Brook-
lyn. 11564
Phosphorcin calnux Bi compound.
For tonic medicine. © July 31, 1940;
KK 2020.
Paramount sales corp., Amic chemical
works div., New York. 11565
Super-glo. For floor wax. © Oct.
18, 1940; KK 1833.
Paris neckwear co., inc., New York.
11566
Five star tie. For men’s neckties.
© Sept. 18, 1940; KK 2229.
Peacock corp., Kenosha, Wis. 11567
Peacock brand onion sets. For onion
sets. © Mar. 6, 1931; KK 1618.
Pollock paper & box co., Dallas.
11568-11571
American fancy creamery butter.
Design no. 149-1. For butter. © Sept.
12, 1940; KK 1598.
Caney Valley butter. Design no. 104—
2. For butter. © Sept. 14, 1940; KK
1599.
Sno-white dairy creamery butter.
Design no. 150-2, For butter. © Sept.
10, 1940; KK 1597.
Town talk ice cream, stock design
P. F, F, 261-3. For ice cream. © Sept.
4, 1940; KK 1600.
Procter & Gamble co., Cincinnati.
11572
Ivory soap, wrapper. For soap. ©
Feb, 9, 1940; KK 2177.
Randa neckwear
Nod 11573
American boy, small label. For boy’s
neckwear. © Sept. 20, 1940; KK 2097.
Reinhardt drug co., Le Center, Minn.
11574
Reinhardt’s. For foot powder. ©
Oct. 25, 1940; KK 2151.
Rich, Warren H., Milwaukee,
11575-11577
Dr. Rich’s absorb-o-brace, For rem-
edy for leg defects in horses and cattle.
© Jan. 1, 1940; KK 1682.
Dr. Rich’s absorb-o-pain. For ex-
ternal remedy for pain. © Jan 1, 1940;
KK 1683.
Dr. Rich’s hoof-ease. For remedy for
hoof defects in horses and cattle. ©
Jan 1, 1940; KK 1681.
Roberts, Horace K., Boro Point Pleas-
ant, N. J. 11578
Roberts remedy for indigestion and
stomach ailments. For medicinal rem-
edy for indigestion and stomach ail-
ments, © Oct. 15, 1940: KK 1603.
Rubin (M.) & co., Chicago. 11579
Crystal creation—bags of tomorrow.
For ladies’ handbags. © Sept. 3, 1940;
KK 1902.
Rum-ola co., Hackensack, N. J. 11580
Rum-ola. For a non-alcoholic bever-
age. © Apr. 1, 1940; KK 1494.
Ruppert, Jacob, New York.
Ruppert Knickerbocker beer.
beer. © July 12, 1940; KK 2143.
Russell, Bennett, Yakima, Wash. 11582
Eat-n-drink brand juic-e-ized grape-
fruit, For canned grapefruit, segments
of grapefruit packed in grapefruit juice.
© Apr. 6, 1940; KK 1475.
S. O. S. co., Chicago. 11583, 11584
S. O. S. magic scouring pads, four
pads. For scouring pads. © Sept. 9,
1940; KK 1941,
S. O. S, magic scouring pads, ten pads.
For scouring pads. © Sept. 9, 1940;
KK 1940.
Scheinberg, Morris M., trading as De
luxe girdle co., New York. 11585
Roll-ee by luxe. For girdles. ©
Sept. 12, 1940; KK 1857.
corp., Hackensack,
11581
For
261
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11586
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Schulman (Louis) co., ine., New York.
11586-11618
Aetna. For shirts, © Aug, 15, 1940;
KK 1672.
Betty Ann.
1940; KK 2202,
Companion bags, ine.
Aug. 2, 1940; KK 1649.
For candy. © Oct. 24,
©
Congress. For sportswear. © Aug.
28, 1940; KK 1664.
Coopertex. For hosiery. © Aug, 15,
1940; KK 1667.
Esquire. For shirts.
1940; KK 1662,
Eve-n-form. For lingerie.
28, 1940; KK 1661.
Good luck. For sportswear.
28, 1940; KK 1660.
Keeps baby warm. For blankets &
quilts. © Aug. 28, 1940; KK 1654.
Laddie robe. For robes. © Aug. 2,
1940 ; KK 1653,
Lily knit. For underwear. © Aug.
28, 1940; KK 1659.
Medal wear. For hosiery & under-
wear. © Aug. 16, 1940; KK 1655.
Onyx. For boys’ shirts. © Oct. 28,
1940; KK 2204.
Pearl. For hosiery. © Oct. 15, 1940;
KK 2201,
Peerage. For hosiery. © Aug. 12,
1940; KK 1673.
Princeley. For shirts.
1940; KK 1666.
Princely. For shirts.
1940 ; KK 1670.
Raybrooke. For sportswear. © Aug.
2, 1940; KK 1652.
Royal. For table tennis equipment.
© Aug. 28, 1940; KK 1663.
Sealect. For hosiery, underwear. ©
Oct. 15, 1940; KK 2199.
Sir Harfrey. For hosiery. © Aug.
1, 1940; KK 1668.
Sisco Hamilton. For candy. © Oct.
22, 1940; KK 2200.
Sleep-tite. For sleepers.
1940; KK 2203.
For bags.
© Aug. 28,
© Aug.
© Aug.
© Aug. 15,
© Aug. 12,
© Oct. 17,
Smiling baby. For bathrobes. ©
Aug. 12, 1940; KK 1671.
Society. For lingerie. © Aug. 28,
1940; KK 1665.
Superior. For sportswear.
16, 1940; KK 1656,
Superyarn. For yarn.
1940; KK 1648.
Supreme. For sportswear.
16, 1940; KK 1658.
© Aug.
© Aug. 2,
© Aug.
Tri-yel. For hosiery. © Aug. 16,
1940 ; Kix 1650.
Trombley. For sportswear.
16, 1940; KK 1657.
Tydee tot. For infants flannel wear.
© Aug. 1, 1940; KK 1669.
©
Vim. For sportswear & radios.
Sept. 24, 1940; KK 1392.
Wiesewear. For hosiery & under-
wear. © Aug. 16, 1940; KK 1651,
Sealtest, inc., New York. 11619
Sealtest dessert-of-the-month, For
ice cream pie. © Sept, 15, 1940; KK
1360.
Seed filter & mfg. co., inc., New York.
11620
3 minute egg timer. For sand glass
timer. © Oct. 14, 1940; KK 1644,
Seneca textile corp., New York. 11621
Seneca curtain fabric. For curtain
material. © Oct. 3, 1940; KK 1641.
Servel, ine, Evansville, Ind.
11622-11626
To remove ice cubes, S-3083-526.
For refrigerator. © Oct. 9, 1940; KK
© Aug.
1509.
—— §-3083-528. For refrigerator.
© Oct. 8, 1940; KK 1511.
— §-3083-529. For refrigerator.
© Oct, 31, 1940: KK 1822.
To remove ice cubes, defrosting, S-
3083-496. For refrigerator. © Oct.
8, 1940; KK 1510.
— §-3083-530. For refrigerators.
© Nov. 8, 1940; KK 2081.
Shapiro, Julius, doing business as Hy-
clo mfg. co., Castile, N. Y. 11627
Washing Hy-clo solution, For wash-
ing solution. © Aug. 15, 1940; KK 1361.
Sherman, Jack, doing business as Sher-
man’s, Santa Monica, Calif. 11628
Sherman’s, For spiced horse radish.
© Oct. 15, 1940; KK 1685.
See Sherman (Jack)
Shivar springs, inc., Shelton, §. C.
11629
Shivar vita-Bi-mix. For ginger ale.
© Oct. 10, 1940; KK 1684.
Sleep-rite mattress co. See Grapp (W.
L.)
Snipes, James A., Columbus, Ga. 11630
New Goo-goo, the sign of good food.
For prepared foods. © Oct. 24, 1940;
KK 1517.
Sherman’s.
262
LABELS
no. 11, 1940
1644
Spang (J.) baking co., Cleveland.
11631
Spang’s golden health nourishing diet
bread. For bread. © Oct. 1, 1940;
KK 1520.
Sparkleen laboratory. See Lucia (Nich-
olas Santa)
Sleep-rite mattress co. See Grapp (W.
D.)
Standard brands, ine., New York.
11632
Tender leaf. For tea balls. © Sept.
3, 1940: KK 2280.
Standard health food products, Oak-
land, Calif. 11633
Vegetable broth powder. For broth
powder. © July 24, 1940; KK 1829.
Stevens grease & oil co., Cleveland.
634
Crystal solid oil, the 100% lubricant.
For lubricant. © Oct. 10, 1940; KK
2235.
Tobacco by-products & chemical corp.,
ine., Louisville. 11635, 11636
Black leaf worm pellets for poultry,
form 0321. For worm pellets, © Oct.
24, 1940; KK 1989.
Mash-nic, nicotized powder for use in
flock feeds, form 0317. For nicotized
powder. © Oct. 28, 1940; KK 1988.
Turner, C. L., Tallahassee, Fla. 11637
Flocane Florida’s fine quality syrup.
For syrup. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK 13871.
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since July 1, 1940..........
Typewritten equipment co. See Glueck
(Edmund M.)
Ulmer pharmacal co., Minneapolis.
11638, 11639
Klero-ro. For glass and window
cleaner. © Aug. 21, 1940; KK 1378.
Novak’s solution. For an antiseptic
solution for preoperative preparation of
the skin. © June 26, 1940; KK 1872.
United distributors, inc., Louisville.
11640
Withone. For laxative. © Aug. 9,
1940 ; KK 2245.
Uptown Chevrolet co., Pasadena.
11641
Car buyers protected purchase plan.
For new & used automobiles. © Oct.
19, 1940; KK 1997.
Webster-Hisenlohr, inc., New York.
11642
Webster-Hisenlohr perfecto smokers.
For cigars. © July 31, 1940; KK 2176.
Williams (Ormsby P.) co., Huntington
Park, Calif. 11643
H-Z-way fowl and meat turner and
lifter. For fowl & meat turner & lifter.
© Sept. 21, 1940; KK 1687.
Yuengling (D. G.) & son, ine. Potts-
ville, Pa. 11644
Brownie Yuengling’s porter. For
beer. © Oct. 24, 1940; KK 1639.
803
263
LABELS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RE-
NEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[11644
Allaire, Woodward & co. 1| TruVal manufacturers, inc., New York.
3
H] vampiro. For an insecticide. ©
Allaire, Woodward & co., Peoria, Ill. TruVal. For shirts. © TruVal man-
RR 5, Nov. 8, 1940. z ufacturers, inc., New York. RR 4, Oct.
Scott paper co., Chester, Pa. 2 =o) eel)
SeotTissue. For toilet paper. ©
Seott paper co., Chester, Pa. RR 3,
Oct. 26, 1940.
264
PRINTS
Abbott laboratories, North Chicago, Il.
11645-11651
For prepared medicine:
Give me, I pray thee, of thy son’s
mandrakes. © Oct. 9, 1940; KK 1607.
He bathed them in old wine. ©
Sept. 28, 1940; KK 1606.
Here is the answer to their feeble
doctrine. © Sept. 23, 1940; KK 1609.
. hiérvanse las piritas de hierro
en orina de vaca. © Nov. 2, 1940; KK
2234.
It was true indeed that I had got
the sickness. © Noy. 12, 1940; KK
2233.
Many have never felt when they
suffered incision. © Sept. 9, 1940; KK
1610.
She soon becomes as blanched as a
celery stalk. © Sept. 16, 1940; KK
1608.
Albany steel & brass corp., Chicago.
11652
Solid all white metal arm 3-lite fix-
tures. For lamp fixtures. © Nov. 15,
1940 ; KK 2001.
American Bosch ecorp., Springfield,
Mass. 116538, 11654
American Bosch super-powered mag-
netos, form 3166. For magnetos. ©
Nov. 1, 1940; KK 1991.
Modernizing magneto ignition with
American Bosch, form no. 3168. For
magnetos. © Oct. 9, 1940; KK 1350.
American coal burner co., Chicago.
11655
Spray-spred firing method exclusive
with Fyr-feeder is revolutionizing coal
burning. For stoker. © Nov. 8, 1940;
KK 2094.
American radiator & Standard sanitary
corp., Pittsburgh. 11656-11664
Arcoflame oil burner. For oil burn-
ers. © Aug. 10, 1940; KK 2192,
Fits like a glove. For kitchen sinks.
© Aug. 10, 1940; KK 2198.
Here’s the evidence, For heating &
plumbing equipment & fixtures. © July
1, 1940; KK 2184,
Look at the ten fine features. For
air conditioning & heating ores
© July 18, 1940; KK 2191.
26
Make two sales instead of one, For
oil burners. © Aug. 25, 1940; KK
2098.
Multiply modernization sales .
For plumbing & heating equipment. ©
Aug, 1, 1940; KK 2182.
Quick delivery. For furnaces. ©
Oct. 10, 1940; KK 2099.
S. S. America. For plumbing fix-
tures. © Aug, 10, 1940; KK 2183.
What makes a good typist... For
boilers. © Sept. 15, 1940: KK 2100.
American screw co., Providence.
11665, 11666
My product sells in the popular price
brackets. For screws. © Aug. 10,
1940; KK 1403,
With an important message...
screws. © Aug. 1, 1940; KK 1402.
American stove co., Cleveland.
11667-11673
For
For gas ranges:
Here’s the all-American Magic chef.
© Sept. 25, 1940; KK 1232.
Invitation to a preview. © Oct.
6, 1940; KK 1385.
Ladies! Don’t faint!
1940 ; KK 1230.
Magic chef’s all-American holiday
campaign rings the bell. © Oct, 24,
1940; KK 1942.
Magic chefs give fast dependable
service. © June 1, 1940; KK 1645.
©
New Magic chef invention...
Nov. 1, 1940; KK 2096.
New Magic chef invention makes it
easy... © Oct. 1, 1940; KK 1231.
American tobacco co., New York.
11674-11680
Luckies’ finer tobaccos mean less nico-
tine. For cigarettes, © Aug. 31, 1940;
© Sept. 20,
KK 1795.
— Same. © Sept. 19, 1940; KK
1794.
— Same. © Oct. 2, 1940; KK
1793.
—— Same. © Sept. 5, 1940; KK
1796.
— Same. © Oct. 17, 1940; KK
2153.
—- Same. © Oct. 28, 1940: KK
2154.
— Same. © Nov. 6, 1940; KK
2155:
~
3)
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11681
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
American viscose corp., New York.
11681-11687
For Crown rayon:
American original designs. © Sept.
17, 1940; KK 1562.
Blurs in your problems vanish. ©
Oct. 5, 1940; KK 1560.
Crown tested rayon fabrics. ©
Oct. 20, 1980; KK 1568.
For dining in style. © Oct. 10,
1940; KK 1564.
Meeting your problems.
15, 1940; KK 1561.
Still going to town in a big way!
© Oct. 8, 1940; KK 1559.
This symbol gives you facts. ©
Oct. 1, 1940; KK 1565.
Anheuser-Busch, inc., St. Louis.
11688-11691
America’s greatest show. For beer.
© Oct. 5, 1940; KK 1258,
Give us this day, the story of bread.
For bread. © Sept. 25, 1940; KK 1419,
It’s the little things that make life
friendiy. For beer. © Oct. 15, 1940;
© Sept.
KK 2076.
Remember bread in your daily
diet... For bread. © Sept. 25, 1940;
KK 1418.
Approved oil heat associates, St, Louis.
11692, 11693
Say mummy, will oil heat do away
with ear washin’? For oil burner. ©
Sept. 3, 1940; KK 1428.
Your home, too, must face your
friends. For oil burner. © Oct. 22,
1940; KK 1266.
Arden, Elizabeth, New York.
11694-11699
Ardena orange skin cream. For skin
cream. © June 9, 1940; KK 2190.
Beauty in the office. For cosmetic
cases, cosmetics. © Aug. 1, 1940; KK
2187.
Candy cane make-up. For cosmetic
case, cosmetics, fitted bag, etc. © July
18, 1940; KK 2185.
Cinnabar. For lipstick, nail polish,
rouge. © Aug. 25, 1940; KK 2189.
Elizabeth <Arden’s famous beauty
primer. For cosmetic case, cosmetics,
compact & lipstick. © July 29, 1940;
KK 2188.
Sequence in Blue grass. For per-
fumes, powder, soap. © June 20, 1940;
KK 2186,
Armand co., Des Moines. 11700
Magic shade record. For cosmetics.
© Sept. 25, 1940; KK 1228.
Armour & co., Chicago. 11701-11705
America’s favorite flavor combina-
tion. For meats. © Sept. 20, 1940;
KK 1289.
America’s newest favorite. For meat.
© Sept. 6, 1940; KK 1541.
Celebrate with America’s most de-
licious ham. For meat. © Nov. 6,
1940; KK 1826.
New, super-delicious ... For meat.
© Nov. 1, 1940; KK 1736.
You’ll want America’s most delicious
ham. For ham. © Sept. 5, 1940; KK
1290.
Associated dental supply co., San Fran-
cisco. 11706-11710
For tooth powder and tooth paste:
Almost surely your child has bad
teeth. © Aug. 14, 1940; KK 1797,
See that woman working in the
fields. © Aug. 28, 1940; KK 1798.
©
What good is a new hat...
Oct. 2, 1940; KK 1314.
What is the P. T. A. doing about
teeth. © Aug. 21, 1940; KK 1312.
Your daughter’s good looks should
not stop at her lips. © Sept. 18, 1940;
KK 1318.
Astogril, inc., Cleveland. 11711
Astogril 418, the modern method of
broiling, direction card, gas ranges,
R-20-C. For broiler. © Oct. 22, 1940;
KK 2148.
Austenal laboratories, inc., Chicago.
11712
Micromold teeth by your vitallium
laboratory. For artificial teeth. ©
Sept. 17, 1940; KK 2008.
Awful Fresh MacFarlane, Berkeley,
Calif. 11713-11723
Awful fresh. For candy and nuts.
© Oct, 30, 1940; KK 2161.
Candy for Mother’s day. For candy,
chocolates, nuts. © May 8, 1940; KK
1894.
Chocolates 29¢ lb. For candy, choco-
lates. © Oct. 17, 1940; KK 18538.
Come in and eat a free sample at this
Scotchman’s expense. Whois he? This
Mister Awful Fresh MacFarlane? For
candy, chocolates. © Oct. 18, 1940; KK
1898.
Get 4 lbs. candy for $1. For candy,
nuts, chocolates. © June 14, 1940; KK
1891.
266
PRINTS
no. 11, 1940
Mother’s day this Sunday. For
candy, chocolates, nuts. © May 11,
1940: KK 1895.
Notice, all MacFarlane candy stores
are open all day tomorrow, Sunday,
Mother’s day. For candy, chocolates.
© May 11, 1940; KK 1892.
Nuts 2 U. For nuts, candy, choco-
lates. © Nov. 15, 1940; KK 2162.
Snobbish English toffee 49¢ lb. For
candy, chocolate, nuts. © May 29,
1940; KK 1898,
Underpriced at 29¢. For candy, choc-
olates, nuts. © Nov. 1, 1940; KK 1854.
Will you like my stuff? Here’s how
to know, For candy, chocolates. ©
Oct. 11, 1940; KK 1897.
Axton-Fisher tobacco co., Louisville.
11724-11742
© July
For cigarettes:
Freshen up between sets.
21, 1940; KK 1753.
Freshen up for a clear head. ©
May 2, 1940: KK 1634.
Freshen up for romance. © May
28, 1940; KK 1682,
Freshen up for the evening. ©
May 7, 1940; KK 1635.
Freshen up for the ride. © June
16, 1940; KK 1751.
Freshen up for your closeups. ©
June 9, 1940; KK 1746.
Freshen up for your closeups. ©
July 14, 1940: KK 1752.
Freshen up to win. © June 30,
1940; KK 1832.
It’s just like getting every third
package of cigarettes free. © May 24,
1940; KK 1629.
It’s just like getting fishing tackle
free. © May 17, 1940; KK 1628.
It’s just like getting magazines
© May 10, 1940; KK 1681.
It’s just like getting new gloves
free. © May 3, 1940; KK 1624.
It’s just like getting new playing
cards free. © May 1, 1940; KK 1625.
It’s just like getting shaving cream
free. © May 8, 1940; KK 1627.
It’s just like getting suits cleaned
free. © May 22, 1940; KK 1630.
It’s just like getting your chewing
gum free. © May 15, 1940; KK 1626.
Now is the time to freshen up. ©
June 23, 1940; KK 1750.
Now’s the time to freshen up. ©
May 16, 1940; KK 1633.
Thrill your dad. © June 9, 1940;
KK 1745.
free.
11756
Barland weatherstrip material co. See
Barringer (Elmer)
Barringer, Elmer, d. b. a. Barland
weatherstrip material co., Cleveland.
11743
Modernize with Barland, bulletin no.
26. For weatherstrips. © Nov. 4,
1940; KK 2095.
Bartlay, ltd., New York. 11744
Free-for all. For sports shirt.
Oct. 16, 1940 ; KK 1479.
Beacon chemical corp., Philadelphia.
11745, 11746
Bottle of magic . .. new magical
household aid. For bleach, water soft-
ener, cleanser, disinfectant. © Sept.
23, 1940; KK 1522.
Bottle of magic plus a chance to win.
For bleach, water softener, cleanser,
disinfectant. © Sept. 23, 1940; KK
1521.
Beau Brummell ties, ine., Cincinnati.
11747, 11748
Back to school with Beau Brummell
ties. For neckwear. © Aug. 26, 1940;
KK 2082,
Nation wide Beau Brummell tie week.
For neckwear. © Sept. 20, 1940; KK
2083.
Belmont trouser co.
manuel)
©
See Pleet (Em-
Bendix home appliances,
Bend, Ind.
For washing machine:
Automobiles put horses out of
work... © Oct. 29, 1940; KK 1389.
Bendix dealers do a full year’s
inc., South
11749-11753
business in six months. © Aug. 10,
1940; KK 1246.
Diapers a menace? © Oct. 10,
1940; KK 1245.
Meek little woman and the weekly
wash. © Nov. 1, 1940; KK 1868.
Who says women’s work is never
done. © Nov. 1, 1940; KK 1862,
Blakeney, William G., Detroit. 11754
Why a ranch house. For hamburgs.
© Oct. 28, 1940; KK 2247.
Bond (Charles) co., Philadelphia.
11755, 11756
If economy is your aim, GA-88. For
gears, sprockets, speed reducers, cou-
plings. © Oct. 24, 1940: KK 1861.
Nearly 2000 types and sizes stock
gears at your service, GA-100, For
gears. © Oct. 24, 1940: KK 1860.
267
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11757
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Bonwit Teller, inc., New York.
11757-11775
Bonwit goes straight to the narrow
point. For dresses and coats. © Aug.
25, 1940; KK 2108. y
Bright with mink, For women’s
clothing. © Oct. 27, 1940; KK 2044.
Burnished furs. For furs, © Sept.
29, 1940; KK 2045.
Capes in the wind, For women’s
clothes. © Nov. 17, 1940; KK 2102.
City-country wives love gold. For
women’s clothing. © Oct, 18, 1940; KK
1838.
Crocodile commotion. For women’s
clothes. © Nov. 10, 1940; KK 2046.
Danger .. white. For women’s cloth-
ing, © Oct. 27, 1940; KK 1840.
Dear constant reader, For women’s
clothing. © Oct. 6, 1940; KK 2043.
Jeweler’s jewels. For jewelry. ©
Sept. 22, 1940; KK 2040.
Luza’s Latin Americano. For wo-
men’s clothes. © Nov. 17, 1940; KK
2101.
Make mine vanilla. For women’s
clothing. © Oct. 20, 1940; KK 2042.
Mink is mink. For fur coats, © Oct,
20, 1940; KK 1841.
Necklace look. For women’s coats.
© Oct. 13, 1940 ; KK 2041.
Not a single Pringle lost in transit.
- For sweaters. © Sept. 19, 1940; KK
1837.
Schiaparelli’s U. S. A. Wardrobe.
For women’s clothing. © Oct. 6, 1940;
KK 1839,
Soled to the nines, ©
Sept. 22, 1940; KK 1835.
Threat woman 1940. For women’s
clothing. © Sept. 29, 1940; KK 1834.
Woman is woman’s natural ally...
For women’s clothing. © Sept. 22,
1940; KK 1836.
You can go to any length with mink.
For women’s clothes. © Nov. 10, 1940;
KK 2039,
Borden co., New York, 11776-11779
Elsie says: If it’s Borden’s, it’s got
For shoes.
to be good! For milk, cheese and
other dairy products. © Oct. 8, 1940;
KK 1642.
Elsie the Borden cow—self service
for fine cheeses. C—720. For cheese and
cheese products. © Oct, 15, 1940; KK
1648.
Greetings Borden’s ice cream. For
ice cream and frozen confections. ©
Oct. 29, 1940; KK 1950.
You’ll be pleasantly surprised. For
ice cream. © Nov. 18, 1940; KK 2180.
Borg-Warner corp., Chicago.
11780-11783
As good as it looks, Detroit Star gas
range, form A-80. For gas ranges. ©
Sept. 1, 1940; KK 2108,
As good as it looks, White Star gas
range, form A-70. For gas range. ©
Sept. 1, 1940; KK 2106.
Company is fun when you cook on a
Norge electro-speed range, form HS-—
1A+40-8. For electric range. © Aug.
15, 1940; KK 2109.
Juicy roasts, marvelous fowl, tender
steaks, fluffy cakes are all as easy as
pie on your Norge super-concentrator
gas range, form GS-8A—40-8. © Aug.
15, 1940; KK 2107.
Brehm, Paul B., sole owner of and do-
ing business as Chicken-in-a-nest, Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla. 11784
Chicken-in-a-nest. For fried chicken.
© Sept. 24, 1940; KK 1686.
Brooklyn beverage co., Cleveland.
11785
Martini dry. For ginger ale. © Oct.
15, 1940; KK 1801.
Brunswick-B alk e-Collender co., Chi-
cago. 11786-11797
Brunswick’s $1,000.00 Red crown rub-
berband duck pin carnival, official rules,
form H-4574—-R-3. For bowling alley
equipment and supplies. © Aug. 29,
1940; KK 1952.
Brunswick’s $1,000.00 Red stripe
candle pin carnival, official rules, form
4574-R-2. For bowling alley equip-
ment and supplies. © Aug. 29, 1940;
KK 1951.
Brunswick’s $5,000.00 Red crown
duck pin carnival, official rules, form
H—4574—-R-1. For bowling alley equip-
ment and supplies. © Aug. 29, 1940;
KK 1954.
Brunswick’s $50,000.00 Red crown
bowling carnival, official rules, form
H-4574-H. For bowling alley equip-
ment and supplies. © Aug. 29, 1940;
KK 1953.
Here’s how to get into the bowling
ball and accessory money. For bowling
balls & accessories. © Sept. 19, 1940;
KK 1248.
Here’s your Brunswick round-up of
super values with two new ways to
save money. For billiard supplies. ©
Nov. 8, 1940; KK 2195,
268
PRINTS
no. 11, 1940
11834
How to become a better billiard
player—simple pointers on how to play
a better game—correct stance, form
E-4493D Rey. 1940. For billiard play-
ing equipment. © June 21, 1940; KK
How to rake in your share of the
bowlers’ accessories profit crop. For
bowling balls and accessories. © Sept.
18, 1940; KK 1249.
New ... black beauty toilet seat.
For toilet seats. © Sept. 18, 1940; KK
1247.
Simple pointers on how to play a
better game—cue the ball this way,
form E-4498F Rev. 1940. For billiard
playing equipment. © June 21, 1940;
KK 2007.
Simple pointers on how to play a
better game—how to hold the cue prop-
erly, form, E-4498E Rev. 1940. For
billiard playing equipment. © June 21,
1940 ; KK 2005.
Your personal bowling score card.
For bowling balls, bowling shoes, bowl-
cosa bags. © Aug. 20, 1940; KK
1842,
Bryant (Frederick William) d. b. a.
FF. W. Bryant & co., Montclair, N. J.
11798
Sportscot, the dress sports shirt for
all purpose year ’round wear. For
sports garment. © Oct. 9, 1940; KK
2008.
Burd piston ring co., Rockford, II].
11799
It’s always smooth sailing. For pis-
ton rings. © Oct. 15, 1940; KK 1889.
California & Hawaiian sugar refining
corp., ltd., San Francisco.
11800-11802
Sweet ways with apples. For refined
sugar. © Oct. 25, 1940; KK 1923.
Sweet ways with cranberries. For
refined sugar. © Oct. 25, 1940; KK
1922.
Tested recipes using C and H cake
& pastry sugar. For refined sugar. ©
Nov. 12, 1940; KK 2116.
California fruit growers exchange, Los
Angeles. 11803-11826
Best for juice and every use! [LA-
3043] For oranges. © Aug. 16, 1940;
KK 1545.
Big help to health [LA-8038] For
oranges. © Aug. 2, 1940; KK 1548.
Charm that attracts others comes
from within. For oranges. © July 1,
1940: KK 1779.
Charm that attracts others comes
from within. For oranges. © Aug. 4,
1940; KK 1780.
Diary of a dozen lemons. For lemons.
© Nov. 6, 1940; KK 2224,
Get the lemonade with meals habit.
For lemons. © Apr. 29, 1940; KK
1785.
Get vitamins you need. For oranges.
© Sept. 15, 1940; KK 1781.
Have you discovered lemons. For
lemons. © Noy. 10, 1940; KK 2156.
Health begins at breakfast [LA-
3037] For oranges. © July 26, 1940;
KK 1542,
Here’s health and pleasure. For
lemons. © May 14, 1940; KK 1789.
Iced tea with lemon [LA-8110] For
lemons. © July 26, 1940; KK 1547,
Lemonade. For lemons. © May 21,
1940: KK 1791.
New health idea. For lemons. ©
May 10, 1940; KK 1786.
News note from California, For
lemons. © May 1, 1940; KK 1792.
Oh boy! Lemonade for dinner. For
lemons. © Apr. 26, 1940; KK 1784.
Pitcher of pleasure. For lemons. ©
May 17, 1940; KK 1788.
Quick way to a million dollar smile
[LA-3076] For lemons, © June 18,
1940; KK 1546.
Start enjoying more vitamins! [LA-—
3041] For oranges. © Aug, 9, 1940;
KK 1544.
Summer’s the time. For oranges. ©
July 5, 1940; KK 1778.
Try lemonade. For lemons. © May
24, 1940; KK 1787.
Watch your family and guests ap-
plaud. For lemons. © May 7, 1940;
KK 1790.
What kind of orange for children.
For oranges. © Nov. 10, 1940; KK
2225.
When are most oranges sold, For
oranges. © Aug. 30, 1940; KK 1783.
Youngsters love them, For oranges.
© Oct. 15, 1940; KK 1931.
Carlton mills co., ine., New York. 11827
Knitted on a cotton base. For coat-
ings. © Nov. 1, 1940; KK 2118.
Carstairs bros. distilling co., inc., New
York. 11828-11834
For blended whiskey :
Do your friends say, ah? © Sept.
6, 1940: KK 1525.
269
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11835
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Carstairs bros, distilling co. ine.—Con.
Gangway! © Sept. 19, 1940; KK
1528
It’s character that counts.
4, 1940; KK 1734.
It’s got hit written all over it!
Sept. 17, 1940; KK 1529.
Man, how he’s going to town!
Oct. 31, 1940 ; KK 1536.
Stealing the show!
1940; KK 1523.
Voted most likely to succeed!
Oct. 17, 1940; KK 15388.
Casite corp., Hastings, Mich. 11835
Is your horsepower limping? For
motor solvent. © Oct. 23, 1940; KK
1285.
Chain belt co., Milwaukee. 11836, 11837
How to cut operating costs and/or
increase product appeal. Bulletin 376.
For drive and conveyor chain belts. ©
Sept. 24, 1940; KK 1755,
New era in truck mixer history, bul-
letin 377. For concrete mixer. © Oct.
11, 1940; KK 1872.
Charis corp., Allentown, Pa.
11838-11842
Both garments are by Charis. ©
Oct. 1, 1940; KK 1348.
For better appearance fit and com-
© Sept. 18, 1940; KK 1346.
For complete corset satisfaction.
© Sept. 12, 1940; KK 13845.
Your Charis corsetiere helps so
many women. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK
1347.
Your Charis corsetiere presents a
new technique. © Oct, 18, 1940; KK
1349.
Chicago society for music education,
inc., New York. 11843
Chicago society for music education
on Saturday Oct. 19th, will begin the
distribution of ... For phonograph rec-
ords. © Oct. 17, 1940; KK 1317.
See Brehm (Paul
© Nov.
©
©
© Sept. 25,
©
For corsets:
fort.
Chicken-in a-nest.
Cline, H. S., Chicago. 11844, 11845
Peoples choice. For dry goods. ©
Sept. 23, 1940; KK 2197.
World of values. For hardware. ©
Sept. 23, 1940; KK 2196.
Clorox chemical co., Oakland, Calif.
11846-11856
For bleach and household disinfect-
ant:
Added protective qualities. HExclu-
Sive selling features. © Sept. 5, 1940;
KK 1281,
Few stains can resist ultra-refined
Clorox. © Oct. 6, 1940; KK 1274.
Few stains can resist ultra-refined
Clorox. © Oct. 9, 1940; KK 1271.
Free from caustic! © Oct. 18,
1940; KK 1275,
Guard against invisible drainboard
dangers with ultra-refined Clorox. ©
Sept. 29, 1940; KK 1273.
Laundry. © Sept. 15, 1940; KK
76.
Memo for wash day. © Aug, 10,
1940; KK 1279.
New ultra-refined Clorox makes
house cleaning more efficient than ever.
© Sept. 8, 1940: KK 1277.
New ultra-refined Clorox makes
house cleaning more efficient than ever !
© Sept. 6, 1940: KK 1272.
Scorched in ironing. © Aug. 17,
1940; KK 1278.
Ultra-refined Clorox ... greatest
improvement in bleaches since the
original Clorox. © Oct. 5, 1940; KK
1280.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del,
11857-11888
For soft drink:
Do people make your fountain their
favorite meeting place? © Oct. 28,
1940; KK 1438,
Here’s what turn-over means to the
soda fountain owner. © Oct. 14, 1940;
KK 1482.
How to make friends and increase
profits. © May 25, 1940; KK 1429,
Inviting people to enjoy the pause
that refreshes. © Sept. 23, 1940; KK
1261.
Last month you just about dou-
bled your sales... © Oct. 24, 1940;
KK 1848.
Learning to live the modern way
... © Sept. 1, 1940; KK 1421.
Let me show you the gross profit.
© Aug. 24, 1940; KK 1420.
Pattern of living is brighter when
you plan it so. © Aug. 17, 1940; KK
2119.
Pattern of living is brighter when
you plan it so. © Sept. 10, 1940; KK
1424.
270
PRINTS
no, 11, 1940
11907
nell
Pattern of living is brighter when
you plan it so. © Sept. 20, 1940; KK
1260.
Pause . . and shop refreshed. ©
Aug. 30, 1940; KK 2121.
Pause that refreshes is a real idea
_.. for you. © Apr. 25, 1940; KK}
1430.
Refreshing background for modern
living. © Oct. 17, 1940; KK 1257.
Refreshing background for modern
living. © Nov. 10, 1940; KK 1959.
Refreshing background for modern
living. © Nov. 20, 1940; KK 2205.
Send for this lovely book. © Aug.
11, 1940: KK 1422.
Soda fountain has a faster rate of
turn-over... © Sept. 9, 1940; KK
1425.
Stop that car. © July 25, 1940; |
KK 1426.
Sure, there’s real profit in selling
Coca-cola. © Aug. 25, 1940; KK 1427.
These fountain accessories...
Aug. 26, 1940; KK 2122
Thirst knows no season. © Nov.
1, 1940; KK 1846.
Thirst stops here. © June 23,
1940; KK 1428.
You click your camera, or hold this
bottle. © July 1, 1940; KK 1268.
You grip a wheel...
bottle. © Aug. 1, 1940; KK 1265.
You reach for the phone...
this frosty bottle. © Sept. 19, 1940;
KK 1262.
You reach for the phone.
this frosty bottle. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK
1431.
You read the news...
well-known bottle. © Nov. 1, 1940;
KK 1847.
You select your weather .. or raise
this bottle. © Nov. 14, 1940; KK 2206.
You take in the movies .. or take
up this bottle. © Sept. 1, 1940; KK
1264.
You take in the movies... or take
up this glass. © Aug. 22, 1940; KK
2120.
You'll like these refreshing ways to
brighten your home. © Sept. 22, 1940;
KK 1259.
Your customers expect and respect
this thin .. © Noy. 11, 1940; KK
2123.
Coffee electrost corp., Louisville. 11889
Now, for the first time. For coffee.
© July 30, 1940; KK 2251.
4976—41 2
©
or grasp this
or tilt
. or tilt
or hold this
Cohodas orchard co., Ishpeming, Mich.
11890
Appletizing Michigan apples. For
apples. © Sept. 10, "1940: KK 1756.
College inn food products co., Chicago.
11891-11898
Chicken a la king with stuffed baked
potatoes. For canned foods. © May
12, 1940; KK 1622,
Chicken rice cheese croquettes. For
canned foods. © May 26, 1940; KK
1619.
Chicken shortcake. For canned
foods. © May 19, 1940; KK 1621.
Chicken waffles. For canned foods.
© May 5, 1940; KK 1620.
5 sure ways to plus profits. For
canned foods. © Apr. 24, 1940; KK
1623.
Perfect match. For can foods. ©
June 14, 1940; KK 1747.
Top hat and tails. For can foods. ©
June 28, 1940; KK 1748.
White tie, tonight, sir. For can
foods. © May 24,1940; KK 1749.
Collingbourne mills, inc., d. b. as Dex-
ter, Elgin, T11. 11899
Protecteeth. For dental floss. ©
Sept. 9, 1940; KK 1677.
Columbia recording corp., Bridgeport,
Conn. 11900-11805
For phonograph records:
Columbia swings wide the portals
of fine music. © Aug. 9, 1940: KK
1239.
Greatest music offer in record
history. © Aug. 15, 1940; KK 1242.
Greatest music offer in record his-
tory. © Aug. 16, 1940; KK 1240.
Price revolution thrills millions
who love fine music. © Sept. 6, 1940;
KK 1696.
Two great new names.
1940; KK 1241,
World’s greatest artists sing
praises of Columbia records’ new low
prices. © Oct. 4, 1940: KK 1703.
Commonwealth pub. co., Chicago.
11906
Like a sales crew that sells for you
; For picture sales manual. © Oct.
9, 1940; KK 1924.
© Aug. 15,
Congress cigar co., ine., New York.
11907
Um! Chicken potpie, For cigars.
© Nov. 12, 1940; KK 2226.
271
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11908
pt. Iv, 0. S., Vv. 35
Continental foods, inc., Chicago,
11908, 11909
It’s in the bag, For soup, © Oct.
9, 1940: KK 1405.
Soup in the bag. For soup. © Sept.
18, 1940; KK 1404,
Continental steel corp., Kokomo, Ind.
11910-11914
For steel products:
Facts about farm fencing. © Sept.
5, 1940; KK 1883.
1st. © Sept. 6, 1940; KK 1885.
How to build better buildings at
lower cost. © Sept. 3, 1940; KK 1881.
Take your pick of these methods.
© Sept. 9, 1940; KK 1882.
There’s only a fence between them.
© Aug. 20, 1940; KK 1884.
Coopers, inc., Kenosha, Wis.
11915-11919
Caution! Man squirming. For un-
derwear. © July 15, 1940; KK 1282.
Keep up your resistance, wear Jockey
longs. For men’s underwear. © Oct.
15, 1940; KK 2210.
— Same. © Nov. 15, 1940; KK
2211.
Keep up your resistance, wear Jockey
longs. For underwear. © Sept. 12,
1940; KK 2189,
Take a complete Jockey underward-
robe to school. For underwear. ©
Aug, 15, 1940; KK 2140.
Coors (Adolph) co., Golden, Col.
11920-11930
For beer:
Brewing now for 1941... Time
is required ... Sept. 18, 1940; KK
1356.
Companion beers . . . both super-
fine quality. © Sept. 26, 1940; KK
1351.
Coors’ beers...
Old Country way to give...
1, 1940; KK 1804.
Golden Vienna beer Coors export
lager... © Sept. 20, 1940; KK 1357.
If you paid one dollar a glass you
couldn’t get finer beer. © Oct. 24, 1940;
KK 1808.
Our beers are honored in the com-
pany of the world’s finest brews. ©
Aug. 30, 1940; KK 1355.
Our Coors adds pleasure to all oc-
easions... © Oct. 10, 1940; KK 1353.
People from everywhere praise our
Coors... © Oct. 3, 1940; KK 1352.
are brewed the
© Nov.
Refreshing! It’s brewed with pure
Rocky Mountain spring water. © Sept.
6, 1940; KK 1354.
We enjoy brewing these two fine
beers for you! © Aug. 28, 1940; KK
1358.
You couldn’t ask for beer that’s
more... © Oct. 17, 1940; KK 1359.
Cramer-Krasselt co., Milwaukee.
11931-11938
For bread:
At last—here’s a bread as good as
grandmother’s staff of life. © May 18,
1940; KK 1408.
Delicious white bread gives the
family vitamins Bi, D, E, G. © May
14, 1940; KK 1411.
Different bread makes toast an ex-
citing treat. © May 18, 1940; KK
1409.
Here’s the answer! A _ different
white bread—vital health elements in
the kind of bread your family prefers.
© May 18, 1940; KK 1406.
©
Nature, the master chemist.
May 18, 1940; KK 1412.
Now! A daily source of vitamin B1.
© May 18, 1940; KK 1414.
This different white bread tastes
better—much better. © May 18, 1940;
KK 1407.
Vitamin Bi is essential for perfect
health ... children, grown-ups need it
every day. © May 18, 1940; KK 1410.
Cutler-Hammer, inc., Milwaukee.
11939, 11940
It’s a job for Unitrol, pub. CU-—C—
5021. For enclosed sectionalized motor
control panels. © Nov. 16, 1940; KK
Dee,
Unitrol_—the modern sectionalized
control center, pub. CS-157. For en-
closed sectionalized motor control pan-
els. © Oct. 21, 1940; KK 1674.
Davies (Wayne) packings, inc., Chi-
cago. 11941
Operating analysis for specifying
Davies double U packings. For me-
chanical packing. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK
1920.
Deep-freeze div., Motor products corp.
See Motor products corp., Deep-freeze
div.
Dermetics co., inc, New York. 11942
One eye on the clock. For skin
cleanser. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK 2011.
Dexter. See Collingbourne mills, inc.
O72
PRINTS
no. 11, 1940 11975
Diamond crystal salt co., ine., St. Clair, | Esquire, ine., Chicago. 11957
Mich. 11943, 11944} Quiet! For magazine. © Aug. 15,
Only an apple.... For Shaker salt. | 1940; KK 1877.
Quality salt. For crystal Shaker 11958, 11959
salt. © Oct. 24, 1940; KK 1698. Fairbanks-Morse large-power squir-
- “E1- tors, For motors. Oct.
MET eiy AL) sdictilline. coysinc,, | Toeees ors ©
10, 1940: KK 2187.
Lexington, Ky. 11945 Z ; uG
: Am fi
Cool is the word for Cascade and a Eee ES ee pene ee
q made, bulletin 5002, publication
ee © Aug. 14, 1940; | 4p)7100.1. For pumps. © Nov. 1,
1940: KK 2136.
Disney (Walt) productions, Burbank, | Father & son shoe stores, inc., Endicott,
Calif. 11946
N: ¥ 11960-11963
Knockout for winter—RPM motor
Father & son Yungfellers for fail.
oil, L-801. For motor oil. © Oct. 13,|} A trio... For men’s shoes. © Sept.
1940; KK 1378.
13, 1940; KK 1864,
‘ > & son Yunet mee * fail.
Dole valve co., Chicago. 11947 Father & son Yungfellers for fail
Dole air and vacuum valves. For
Snappy two tone, For men’s shoes. ©
valves. © Oct. 16, 1940; KK 1886.
Sept. 20, 1940; KK 1865.
Father & son Yungfellers for fall.
Drane, Phil B., Tulsa, OK]. 11948
Enardo vapor control system. For
Three of ... For men’s shoes. © Sept.
27, 1940: KK 1866.
valve & hatch. © Jan. 29, 1940: KK
Father & son Yungfellers wedgies.
1434. For men’s shoes. © Sept. 6, 1940: KK
1869.
Drew (Irving) corp., Lancaster, O. Ferguson-Sherman mfg. corp., Dear-
11949 | born, Mich. 11964
These Drew arch rest seven basic
lasts put an end to your fitting worries.
For shoes. © Oct. 15, 1940: KK 1899.
Here’s compact, low cost flexible
power, form no, FS—4073. For indus-
© Aug, 24, 1940; KK 1248. Fairbanks, Morse & co., Chicago.
| Do
Ee tractor. © Oct. 23, 1940; KK
Eaton (A. M.) paper co., Boston. 11950 ae (Tas &)Silidotandl Serene
e = ine i 5 +3 ‘5 ’
; mS apgeen ego paper. © Feb, 23, Pa 11965-11970
i For a blend of straight whiskies:
Edwards (Dwight) co., San Francisco. Do you know? © Sept. 28, 1940;
11951, 11952 | KK 2221,
I did a little sleuthing. For coffee. Five great whiskies wedded into
© Oct. 9, 1940; KK 1310. Golden wedding. © Aug. 30, 1940;
Too old to learn? Not me. For | SK 1?28.
coffee. © Oct. 23, 1940; KK 1558, 5 in 1 moves faster. © Aug. 4,
1940; KK 1726.
Electrol, inc., Clifton, N. J. 11953 Golden wedding. © July 8, 1940;
Electrol yellow flame oil burner. For | KK 1725.
oil burners. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK 1436. Golden wedding. © Sept. 4, 1940:
-. | KK 1727
Ely & Walker dry goods co., St. L : ; 2
7 4 11984 Taste 5 great whiskies wedded into
t 9
Girl who sews has better clothes. | 07°: © Oct. 14, 1940; KK 2220,
For cotton prints. © June i, 1940: KK | Finkel, Julius. See J. F. D. mfg. co.
ab. Finkenberg’s (A.) sons, inc., New York.
Endicott Johnson corp., Endicott, N. Y. 11971
11955, 11956 Carolyn King. For furniture. ©
Headline news! New styles, bigger | Oct- 4, 1940; KK 1582.
values. For men’s shoes, © Sept. 19,| Fitch (F. W.) co., Des Moines.
1940; KK 1867. 11972-11975
Headline news! 12 graduate chem- Goodbye dandruff. For dandruff re-
ists... For children’s shoes. © Sept. | mover shampoo. © Aug. 1, 1940; KK
5, 1940; KK 1868. 1348.
273
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11976
Fitch (F. W.) co.—Continued.
I bought his love. For dandruff re-
mover shampoo. © Aug. 1, 1940; KK
1342.
I was petrified. For dandruff re-
mover shampoo. © Aug. 1, 1940; KK
1341.
Worse than another woman. For
dandruff remover shampoo. © Sept. 1,
1940; KK 1344.
Florence stove co., Gardner, Mass.
11976-11978
It’s silly to be chilly. For oil heat-
ers. © Sept. 19, 1940; KK 2089.
No guesswork. For oil heaters. ©
Aug. 29, 1940; KK 1601.
——Same. © Sept. 25, 1940; KK
2090.
Galbraith, Frank Rerick, Atlanta.
11979
Relax-o-cot. For a cot. © Oct. 28,
1940; KK 2141.
Galveston-Houston breweries, inc., Gal-
veston, Tex. 11980-11998
For beer:
Amazing new bottle cap makes
Southern select pop like champagne. ©
Aug. 22, 1940; KK 1904.
Entertains guests with 3-way beer
© Oct. 30, 1940; KK 1933.
©
Experts pick Southern select.
© Aug. 14,
test.
Aug. 7, 1940; KK 1911.
Finest flavor in beer.
1940; KK 1908.
Have fun today. © Aug. 15, 1940;
KK 1912.
Have you popped a bottle of South-
ern select .,. © Sept. 27, 1940; KK
1915.
I can prove Southern select is finer
beer. © Oct. 9, 1940; KK 1987.
My mouth stays keen and fresh
with Southern select. © May 22, 1940;
KK 1910.
©
New test proves no after-taste.
May 15, 1940; KK 1909.
Now enjoy Southern select 3 big
ways. © Aug. 30, 1940; KK 1916.
Only beer in South brewed with
distilled water. © May 29, 1940; KK
1905.
Southern select is better 3 ways.
© Oct. 16, 1940; KK 1934.
Southern select is quality beer. ©
Aug. 28, 1940; KK 1908.
Southern select’s amazing new
bottle cap sets off riot of fun for
Texans! © Aug. 22, 1940; KK 1906.
pt. Iv, n. s., Vv. 85
Southern select’s finer flavor now
easier to get at! © Sept. 26, 1940; KK
1913.
Tastes better than any other beer.
© Oct. 2, 1940; KK 1936.
This quality wins particular folks.
© Aug. 21, 1940; KK 1907.
© Sept.
Try a bottle of fun ..
6, 1940; KK 1914.
Why Mel Snodgrass switched to
Southern select. © Oct, 23, 1940: KK
1935.
Gamble-Skogmo, ine... . operating Gam-
ble stores, Minneapolis. 11999
Gamble’s radio and appliance show.
For radios and appliances. © Oct, 24,
1940; KK 2142,
General cigar co., inc., New York.
12000-12006
For cigars:
It’s an old favorite with young
men. © Sept. 25, 1940; KK 1813.
It’s an old favorite with young men.
© Oct. 9, 1940; KK 1812.
It’s an old favorite with young
men, © Oct. 10, 1940; KK 2207.
It’s an old favorite with young men,
© Oct. 16, 1940; KK 1814.
New richness in Robt. Burns co-
ronas—10¢. © Oct. 2, 1940; KK 1810.
Thanks .. for introducing me to
the perfect-taste cigar. © Oct. 23,
1940: KK 1811.
Thanks for introducing me to the
perfect-taste cigar. © Nov. 3, 1940;
KK 2208.
General fireproofing co., Youngstown, O.
12007
Modern business equipment in metal.
For metal desks, chairs, filing cabinets,
safes, shelving and office supplies.
Oct, 15, 1940; KK 1374.
General foods corp., New York.
12008-12035
Chocolate and spice. For chocolate.
© Oct. 18, 1940; KK 1700.
Dont wait another day to enjoy this
better cup of coffee. For coffee.
Sept, 19, 1940; KK 1948.
Flash! Maxwell house now 55%
richer. For coffee. © Sept. 26, 1940;
KK 1707.
Get more of the vitamin Bi you need.
For corn flakes. © Oct. 18, 1940; KK
1711.
How to get more fun out of life. For
bran flakes. © Sept. 5, 1940; KK
1946.
O74
PRINTS
no. 11, 1940
How to make the most out of life.
For bran flakes. © Oct. 3, 1940; KK
1947.
Hurray!
cabin syrup on my budget!
© Oct, 18, 1940; KK 1705.
Hurray! Now we can get precious
vitamin Bi in delicious Post toasties.
For corn flakes. © Aug. 23, 1940; KK
1238.
I won 4 ribbons at the fair. For bran
flakes. © Aug. 8, 1940; KK 1287.
I’m modern enough to like short-cuts.
For powdered pectin. © Aug. 10, 1940;
KK 1236.
Jelly champion tells why she insists
on Certo. For pectin. © June 5, 1940;
KK 1234,
Jones boys in Let ’er buck. For corn
flakes. © Aug, 11, 1940; KK 1238,
Keeping up with the Jones family!
For corn flakes. © Sept. 15, 1940; KK
1712.
Lucy Jones meets the champ! For
corn flakes. © Aug. 25, 1940; KK 1945.
Now—get vitamin Bi—the energy
vitamin—in delicious Post toasties.
For corn flakes. © Sept. 27, 1940; KK
1706.
Now we can afford real Log cabin
syrup. Forsyrup. © Oct. 4, 1940; KK
1704.
Old South first welcomed it.
coffee. © Sept. 5, 1940; KK 1702.
— Same. © Sept. 13, 1940; KK
1708
Put on your cooking cap. For choco-
late. © Oct. 4, 1940; KK 1699.
Roger Jones puts over a hot idea.
For corn flakes. © Aug. 11, 1940; KK
1244.
Now I can get real Log
For syrup.
For
Simply topping! For chocolate. ©
Sept. 13, 1940; KK 1701.
Team’s gotta wait! For syrup. ©
Nov. 1, 1940; KK 1944.
What a ~break! A _ swell-tasting
breakfast that helps to give us the vita-
min Bi we need daily. For corn flakes.
© Nov. 8, 1940; KK 1943.
What a compliment I got when I
served the new Maxwell house. For
coffee. © Oct. 10, 1940; KK 1710.
What a hit I made with the new
Maxwell house. For coffee. © Oct. 3,
1940; KK 1713.
What gay times there were at the old
Maxwell house. For coffee. © Oct. 18,
1940; KK 1709.
7X |
12056
When beauty and chivalry met at the
old Maxwell house... For coffee. ©
Aug. 16, 1940; KK 12385.
Yes, sir! My Ed is shingling both
barns himself. For bran flakes. ©
Oct. 5, 1940; KK 1697.
General mills, ine., Minneapolis.
12036, 12037
Chocolate chip cookies. For flour.
© May 15, 1940; KK 1488.
Oomph. For breakfast cereal food.
© May 2, 1940; KK 1489.
General pharmacal co., inc., Louisville,
120388, 12039
Bizma-zyme-olates. For tablet for
stomach acidity. © Aug. 5, 1940; KK
2244,
Chigger-skid-doo. For ointment for
relief from chiggers. © July 10, 1940;
KK 2246.
General railway signal co., Rochester,
= ks 12040
Type A, a new facing point lock for
any spring switch. For facing point
lock. © Sept. 6, 1940; KK 1283,
General refractories co., Philadelphia.
12041
Greco rear arch tile & Greco blow-off
protection tile for H, R. T. boilers. For
rear arch tile. © Nov. 7, 1940; KK
2115,
General tire & rubber co., Akron, O.
12042, 12043
General jumbo jr. industrial balloon
tires. For pneumatic tires. © Oct. 2,
1940; KK 1890.
Whatever car you buy. For tires. ©
Oct. 8, 1940; KK 1970.
Goldstein, Gustave, doing business as
Humania hair goods & specialty co.,
New York. 12044
Original life-like suntan reproduc-
tions in dolls. For dolls. © Sept. 24,
1940; KK 1284.
Golovin (Willard B.), ine., New York.
12045
Aberle sheer enduring beauty, on the
road to increased sales. For hosiery.
© July 26, 1940; KK 1491.
Gray (Dorothy) ltd., New York.
12046-12056
Bland emollient for skins that re-
sent... For cosmetics. © Nov. 1,
1940; KK 1765.
Bland emollient ... sensitive treat-
ment. For cosmetics. © Nov. 7, 1940;
KK 2134,
~
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12057
Gray (Dorothy) Itd.—Continued.
Come bone up on beauty. For cos-
metics and beauty treatments. © Oct.
25, 1940; KK 2131.
Creamy-textured lipstick and rouge
in rich... shades, For cosmetics. ©
Nov. 3, 1940; KK 2127,
Dorothy Gray cleansing cream
special. For cleansing cream. © Sept.
3, 1940; KK 1457.
Dorothy Gray gifts to make the heart
beat faster. For cosmetics. © Oct. 29,
1940; KK 1447,
Dorothy Gray lipsticks.
© Aug. 23, 1940; KK 1458.
Dorothy Gray lipsticks give a satin-
smooth finish . .. For lipstick. ©
Sept. 12, 1940; KK 1474.
Dorothy Gray money-making glitter.
For cosmetics. © Oct. 14, 1940; KK
1717.
Especially blended for you to use in
this hot ... climate. For cosmetics.
© Oct. 15, 1940; KK 2132.
Salon secrets of make-up. For cos-
metics. © Oct. 25, 1940; KK 1448,
Hamilton mfg. co., Two Rivers, Wis.
12057
How to lay out your composing room.
For composing room & printing equip-
ment. © Sept. 25, 1940; KK 1992.
Hampden brewing co., Willimansett,
Mass. 12058-12060
Look behind the label. For ale. ©
Nov. 6, 1940; KK 2047.
Look for the name. For ale. © Sept.
12, 1940; KK 1256.
You'll like it.
1940; KK 1255.
Hanley (James) co., Providence.
12061-12063
Cast your vote for Hanley’s. For ale.
© Nov. 4, 1940; KK 1714.
For lipstick.
For ale, © Oct. 15,
No sense taking chances. For ale.
© Oct. 28, 1940; KK 1390.
No substitute for me, For ale. ©
Nov. 12, 1940: KK 1955.
Hastings mfg. co., Hastings, Mich.
12064, 12065
America has voted and Steel-vent
wins. For piston rings. © Nov. 6,
1940; KK 1928.
Tough but oh so gentle. For piston
rings. © Oct. 9, 1940; KK 1507.
Heatbath corp., Springfield, Mass.
12066
Monofax. For one tank bath for
black finishing steel. © Sept, 4, 1940;
KK 1229.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Higgins brick & tile works, Moneta,
Calif. 12067
Dovtail reinforced brick. For brick.
© Aug. 30, 1940; KK 1770.
Hinde & Dauch paper co., Sandusky, O.
12068
Duplex .. the newest thing in ship-
ping boxes. For shipping boxes. ©
Sept. 10, 1940; KK 2023.
Holgate bros. co., Kane, Pa. 12069
Woodamotive , . the last word in new
toys. For wooden toys. © Oct. 21,
1940; KK 1807.
Holmes & Edwards div.
tional silver co.
Horn (A. C.) @o.,
N.Y:
See Interna-
Long Island City,
12070
Waterfoil for the waterproofing dec-
oration of concrete, stuceo and brick.
For waterproof decoration of concrete,
ete. © Oct. 10, 1940; KK 1498.
Humania hair goods & specialty co.
See Goldstein (Gustave)
Hurtt, Henry, Baltimore. 12071, 12072
Gives the shine that makes you start.
For wax. © Oct. 24, 1940; KK 1887.
Sanitary supplies. For sanitary sup-
plies. © Oct. 24, 1940; KK 1888,
Hygrade Sylvania corp., Salem, Mass.
12073-12075
Big fall profits ahead. For fluores-
cent lamps & miralumes. © Sept. 15,
1940; KK 13887.
Hyegrade fluorescent selling sensation-
ally. For fluorescent lamps & mira-
lumes. © Oct. 15, 1940; KK 1888.
More light—without glare. .
fluorescent lamps & miralumes.
Oct. 1, 1940; KK 1886.
Inter-communication system of Amer-
ica, Chicago. 12076
Flash a call, the magic electric
voice. For inter-communicating ap-
paratus. © June 4, 1940; KK 1998.
International latex corp., New York.
12077-12079
Christmas dollar$ are calling you.
For latex cape and girdle. © Nov. 7,
1940; KK 2149.
Four-star holiday performance. For
latex make-up cape. © Oct. 28, 1940;
KK 1501.
Our national advertising campaign.
For latex girdle, make-up cape. © Oct.
19, 1940; KK 1502.
For
©
276
PRINTS
no. 11, 1940
International silver co., Holmes & Ed-
wards div., Meriden, Conn.
12080-12092
4 5 o’clock teaspoons for $1.00. For
silverware. © Aug. 25, 1940; KK 1582.
— Same. © Sept. 1, 1940; KK
— Same. © Sept. 10, 1940; KK
1586.
——Same. © Sept. 15, 1940; KK
1585
4 for $1.00. For silverware. © Sept.
10, 1940; KKK 1587.
Go on... they’re all alike. For sil-
verware. © Oct. 15, 1940; KK 1589.
Holmes & Edwards introduces. For
silverware. © Sept. 10, 1940; KK
1580.
Introducing Youth. For sterling in-
laid silverplate silverware. © Aug. 5,
1940; KK 1338.
Original idea in silverware de-
sign... For silverware. © Oct. 10,
1940; KK 1581.
Reigning beauties of silverdom. For
silverware. © Oct. 5, 1940; KK 1588.
Smart fashion special. For silver-
ware. © Aug. 29, 1940; KK 1583.
Thanks to you... For silverware.
© Oct, 10, 1940; KK 1579.
They’re scurrying like mad. For
sterling inlaid silverware. © Sept. 5,
1940; KK 18389.
J. F. D. mfg. co., Julius Finkel, prop.,
Brooklyn. 12093
Pair of winners. For belts, bands,
eables, cords. © Nov. 4, 1940; KK
2150.
Jeffrey mfg. co., Columbus, O. 12094
Jeffrey jigrit no. 1. For grit washer.
© Oct. 3, 1940; KK 1590.
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick,
12095-12099
Artificial anus with subtotal colect-
omy. For sutures. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK
1477.
Duo liquid adhesive, technique for
neatness. For liquid adhesive. © Oct.
30, 1940; KK 1966.
How to judge filter disks. For filter
disks, © Sept. 5, 1940; KK 1967.
Let it rain... let it snow. For
rapid-flo filter disks, © Oct. 21, 1940:
KK 1478.
Surgery of the ear, operative pro-
cedure, plate 111. For sutures. ©
Nov. 1, 1940; KK 1969.
Johnson products co., Buffalo. 12100
Johnson products co. cleaner. For
household cleaner. © Sept. 11, 1940;
KK 2009,
Jordan, Frank George. See Wurl-a-ball
co.
Kathanode corp., St. Paul. 12101
Batrecheck, For battery testing ap-
paratus. © Sept. 8, 1940; KK 13868.
Kayser (Julius) & co., New York.
12102-12104
Kayser Christmas promotion and
glove mats 1940. For gloves. © Nov.
1, 1940; KK 2086.
Kayser Christmas promotion and hos-
iery mats 1940. For hosiery. © Nov.
1, 1940; KK 2087.
Kayser Christmas promotion and un-
derwear mats 1940. For underwear.
© Nov. 1, 1940; KK 2088.
Kaywoodie co., New York. 12105-12107
5 partners of yours. For pipes. ©
Oct. 3, 1940; KK 1506.
Give him the satisfaction of owning
the finest of personal possessions. For
pipes. © Oct. 31, 1940; KK 1929.
One of the good things of life, For
pipes. © Nov. 6, 1940; KK 19380.
Keith (Geo. E.) co., Campello (Brock-
ton) Mass. 12108, 12109
Walk-over, do inside wrinkles spoil
your fun? For footwear. © Oct, 38,
1940; KK 1975.
Walk-over, the shoe with the silver
lining. For footwear. © Oct. 17, 1940:
KK 1974.
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 12110
Imagine! A crisp and _ delicious
breakfast cereal instead of doses to
combat constipation, For bran cereal.
© Oct. 21, 1940; KK 1516.
Kitehen katch-all corp., Greenwich, O.
12111-12113
New improved vapor-all vaporizer
humidifier. For vaporizer-humidifier.
© Sept. 16, 1940; KK 1288.
When you bring your baby home, M4.
For sterilizers, bottle warmers, bottles,
nipples, and caps. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK
1286.
— M6. For electric sterilizers and
bottle warmers. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK
1287.
Kochs sales corp., Chicago, 12114
Figure control. For exercising ma-
chine for reducing. © Aug. 30, 1940;
KK 1519.
200
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12115
Kroehler mfg. co., Chicago, 12115
Color harmonized furniture. For
furniture. © May 17, 1940; KK 1315.
Lee rubber & tire corp., Conshohocken,
Pa. 12116, 12117
Cash on hand Nov. 14, 1888. For rub-
ber & tires. © Sept. 18, 1940; KK
2012.
Lee puncture proofs pioneered the
farm roads, For tires. © Oct. 2, 1940;
KK 2018.
Lee tire & rubber co., Conshohocken, Pa.
12118
Engineering victories, army airplanes.
For tires. © Oct. 2, 1940: KK 2010,
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield,
N. J. 12119-12133
Chalk up another customer, Joe! For
disinfectant. © Nov. 9, 1940; KK
2084.
85% more tooth powder for 36% less
money. For tooth powder. © Oct. 23,
1940; KK 1534.
For the first time in Hinds history.
For lotion. © Sept. 3, 1940; KK 1454.
Hinds 1¢ sale . . . 2 50¢ bottles.
For lotion. © Nov. 4, 1940; KK 1761.
Hinds 1¢ sale. What a buy. For
lotion. © Nov. 6, 1940; KK 1760.
Honey, beauty advisor says: Red
chapped hands put you in the stay-at-
home class. For hand lotion. © Nov.
1, 1940; KK 1719,
It’s like getting an extra can. .
For tooth powder. © Oct. 22, 1940:
KK 1535.
Lysol minute movies. Bathroom gets
a break. For disinfectant. © Oct. 31,
1940; KK 1774.
Lysol minute movies.
helper. For disinfectant.
1940; KK 15380.
Lysol saves hospitals money. For
disinfectant. © Nov. 1, 1940; KK
1775.
Meet the lipstick that goes on with
the sheen of satin. For cosmetics. ©
Nov. 1, 1940; KK 1764.
This 85% bigger can now 17¢. For
tooth powder. © Oct. 30, 1940; KK
1773.
Tooth paste test that has lasted for
18,000 days. For tooth paste ©
Noy. 2, 1940; KK 2015.
Tussy launches national campaign
with this page... For cosmetics. ©
Oct. 14, 1940; KK 1718,
Mama’s little
© Sept. 19,
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Watch out for your patient... and
yourself. For disinfectant. © Nov. 13,
1940; KK 2085,
Levor (G.) & co., ine., New York. 12134
How to prolong the life of your white
kid shoes. For white kid leather. ©
Noy. 18, 1985; KK 1777.
Levy (Chas. H.) co., ine., New Orleans,
La.
12135
Fabric fabulous. © Sept.
25, 1940; KK 1740.
Lexington roller mills, inc., Lexington,
Ky. 12186-12142
Biscuits made with Vitohart flour go
like hot cakes. For flour. © Oct. 18,
1940; KK 1844,
Every member of your family will
say, Pass the biscuits, mother. For
flour. © Sept. 13, 1940; KK 1254.
From biscuits to cakes, no matter
what you want to bake... it will be
better with Vitohart flour. For flour.
© Oct. 4, 1940; KK 1251,
Naturally . . Vitohart flour makes
tastier biscuits, rolls, bread. For flour.
© Oct. 11, 1940; KK 1848.
New taste appeal—vitalize appetite
with Vitohart. For flour. © Oct. 25,
1940; KK 1845.
Once on the table, they disappear like
magic, when you use Vitohart flour.
For flour. © Sept. 27, 1940; KK 1252.
Vitohart flour makes better bread
than mother was ever able to make.
For flour. © Sept. 20, 1940; KK 1253.
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York.
12143-12159
P. C. Harbage.
© Aug. 1, 1940;
For ties.
Big load of flavor.
For smoking tobacco.
KK 1575.
Big smile in every pipe load ...
Granger. For smoking tobacco, ©
Sept. 27, 1940; KK 1829,
Do you smoke the cigarette that satis-
fies. Cecille Perkins. For cigarettes.
© July 29, 1940; KK 1572.
— Fred McMurray. For cigarettes.
© Sept. 24, 1940; KK 1334.
— Gene Sarazon. For cigarettes.
© Sept. 20, 1940; KK 1335.
—— Girl cheer leader. For ciga-
rettes. © Sept. 4, 1940; KK 1578.
— Poley McClintock and Donna
Dae ...on Fred Waring’s . ,. broad-
casts. For cigarettes, © Aug. 1, 1940;
KK 1578.
——- Robert Rapelyee, Georgette Mc-
Kee, For cigarettes. © Sept. 17,
1940: KK 1838.
278
PRINTS
no. 11, 1940
12184
—— 8 girl fliers. For cigarettes. © When they’re up and back... For
Oct. 14, 1940; KK 1336.
Double and _ redouble.
hearts, For cigarettes.
1940 ; KK 1382.
Johnny get your pipe... this Velvet’s
great, Capt. Harry B. MacLaugblin.
For smoking tobacco. © Sept. 27, 1940;
KK 1330.
Join up soldier! Soldier and sailor.
For smoking tobacco. © Sept. 20, 1940;
Kae 1331.
O. K. mister—here’s the smoker’s
cigarette. Paul Derringer, For ciga-
rettes. © Sept. 30, 1940; KK 1337,
Tobaccoland U. 8. A. For cigarettes.
© Aug. 28, 1940; KK 1577.
2 way champ. Paul Derringer, For
smoking tobacco. © Aug. 27, 1940; KK
1576.
Way to more smoking pleasure.
Aviatrix. For cigarettes, © Aug. 7,
1940; K K1571.,
When there’s a whiff o’ Velvet.
Sterling Hayden. For smoking to-
bacco. © July 27, 1940; KK 1574.
Queen of
© Sept. 25,
Lone Ranger, inc., Detroit.
12160-12167
For bread:
Life of Tonto, chap. no. 1. © Sept.
10, 1940 ; KK 1982,
Life of Tonto, chap, no. 2, Tonto
kills the couger. © Sept. 17, 1940;
KK 1981.
Life of Tonto, chap. no. 3, The law
of the Indians. © Sept. 24, 1940; KK
1984.
Life of Tonto, chap. no. 4, One des-
perate night. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK 1980.
Life of Tonto, chap. no. 5, Tonto
survives. © Oct. 8, 1940; KK 1983,
Life of Tonto, chap, no. 6, Apaches
with thunder rods. © Oct. 15, 1940;
KK 1979.
Life of Tonto, chap. no. 7, Tonto
is attacked. © Oct. 22, 1940: KK 1977.
Life of Tonto, chap. no. 8, After
the massacre. © Oct. 29, 1940; KK
1978.
Lorillard (P.) co., New York.
12168-12171
Great pipe offer. For tobacco. ©
Oct. 2, 1940; KK 1527,
Hey buckaroo! Have you tried...
For cigarettes. © Oct. 24, 1940; KK
1537
©
Just hatched. For cigarettes.
July 6, 1940; KK 1526.
2
chewing tobacco. © Aug. 15, 1940; KK
1524.
Macmillan petroleum corp., Los An-
geles, 12172-12174
ABC of Ring-free. For motor oil. ©
Oct. 1, 1940; KK 1818.
Believe it or not! by Ripley. Rex
Mays. For motor oil. © Nov. 7, 1940;
KK 1964.
Believe it or not! by Ripley. Winter
Ring-free. For motor oil. © Oct. 24,
1940; KK 1965,
Maggi co., inc., New York. 12175
For better bouillon . . for better cook-
ery. For bouillon cubes. © Sept. 27,
1940; KK 1680.
Masonite corp., Chicago. 12176-12178
Do you want more chicks. For build-
ing materials. © Sept. 25, 1940; KK
122%,
Masonite Presdwood temprtile. For
building materials. © Sept. 10, 1940;
KK 1226.
New faces for waste spaces. For
building materials. © Aug. 8, 1940;
KK 1225.
Master mechanics co., Cleveland.
12179
Our 7 is not a gamble—410 brew-
masters can’t be wrong. For brewery
maintainance finishes. © Oct. 14, 1940;
KK 1495.
Mautz paint & varnish co., Madison,
Wis. 12180
Benny. For paint & varnish prod-
ucts. © July 15, 1940; KK 1602.
Meehanite metal corp., Chattanooga.
12181
Meehanite, the metal for cast-to-form
dies. For cast iron of improved qual-
ity. © Sept. 21, 1940; KK 1802.
Merriam (G. & C.) co., Springfield,
Mass, 12182
Shows amazing origins of English
words. For Webster’s new interna-
tional dictionary, second edition. ©
Oct. 10, 1940; KK 1985.
Merrimade, inc., Lawrence, Mass.
12183
Useful accessories of paper. For
paper accessories. © Oct. 8, 1940; KK
1901.
Miller printing machinery co., Pitts-
burgh. 12184
Star salesmen. For printing presses.
© Oct. 31, 1940; KK 2018.
19
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12185
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 85
Minipics co. See Minipix corp.
Minipix corporation—successors to the
Minipies co., New York, 12185
Personalized photoseal greeting
eards. For greeting cards and Christ-
mas folders. © June 1, 1940; KK
1640.
Minnesota mining & mfg. co., St. Paul.
12186
101 uses in home and office. For
Seotch tape. © Nov. 10, 1940; KK
2159.
Motor products corp., Deep-freeze div.,
North Chicago, Ill. 12187-12189
Deep-freeze frozen-fresh food storage
for home or store. For home storage
unit for fresh frozen foods. © June 12,
1940; KK 2216,
Deep-freeze, the modern horn of
plenty. For home storage unit for fresh
frozen foods. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK 2217.
We're living better and saving money.
For home storage unit for fresh frozen
foods. © Sept. 12, 1940; KK 2218.
Movado watch agency, inc., New York.
12190
Movado watches. For watches. ©
Oct. 15, 1940; KK 1382,
Multi products co., division of Protecto-
seal co. of America, ine. See Pro-
tectoseal co. of America, ine, Multi
product co, division.
Myer’s tire supply co., Akron, O.
12191
Myer’s super hydraulic spreader. For
hydraulic spreader. © Oct. 1, 1940;
KK 2174.
National committee for music apprecia-
ation, New York. 12192-12210
For phonograph records:
America’s outstanding music appre-
ciation movement in behalf of grand
operas... Beginning Oct, 18th, the
Detroit distribution of ... © Oct. 14,
1940; KK 1318.
America’s outstanding music appre-
ciation movement in behalf of grand
operas! Beginning Oct. 19th, the Chi-
cago distribution of ... © Oct. 16,
1940; KK 1323,
Baltimore committee for music ap-
preciation, Ready tomorrow, Aida. ©
Oct. 24, 1940; KK 1679,
Chicago society for music educa-
tion on Saturday, Oct. 19th, will begin
the distribution of ... © Oct. 17,
1940; KK 1327.
Chicago society for music educa-
tion, ready today! Aida. © Nov. 2,
1940: KK 1831,
Chicago society for music educa-
tion starting to-day. You can get Faust.
© Oct. 26, 1940: KK 1830.
Detroit committee for music appre-
ciation on Friday, Oct, 18th, will begin
the distribution of ... © Oct. 15, 1940;
KK 1320.
Evening star’s music appreciation
offer! Distribution begins tomorrow!
La Boheme. © Nov. 8, 1940; KK 1932.
Evening star’s music appreciation
offer! Distribution begins tomorrow!
Madame Butterfly. © Oct. 25, 1940;
KK 1569,
Hivening star’s music appreciation
offer ready tomorrow! Giuseppe Ver-
di’s illustrious Aida. © Oct. 18, 1940;
KK 1319.
Hvening star’s music appreciation
offer ready tomorrow. Giuseppi Verdi’s
La traviata. © Nov. 22, 1940; KK
2228.
Evening star’s music appreciation
offer, the world’s favorite grand operas.
© Oct. 22, 1940; KK 1825,
Hartford music distribution starts
odes at9 a.m. © Nov. 13, 1940; KK
1989.
Michigan committee for music ap-
preciation ... Tomorrow at 9 a. m.
will begin the distribution of Carmen.
© Oct. 17, 1940 ; KK 1321.
Philadelphia committee for music
appreciation distributes the world’s
greatest music for everybody. © Oct.
21, 1940; KK 1787.
Today! Come to distribution head-
quarters 1725 Chestnut St., hours, 9 a.
m.to6p.m. © Oct, 25, 1940; KK 1326.
Today! ‘The Chicago society for
musie education will distribute Carmen.
© Oct, 19, 1940; KK 1824.
Today! The Detroit committee for
music appreciation brings you Carmen.
© Oct. 18, 1940; KK 1822.
Tomorrow . Another thrilling
opera release. Mme, Butterfly, © Oct.
81, 1940; KK 1988.
National cylinder gas co., Chicago.
12211
National’s sensational new cutting
machine. For shape cutting machines.
© Oct. 17, 1940; KK 2019.
National supply co., Pittsburgh,
12212, 12213
280
PRINTS
no. 11, 1940
Ideal disengaging coupling attach-
ment and independent hydromatic brake
mountings, bulletin 286. For disengag-
ing coupling attachment & hydromatic
brake mounting. © Nov. 18, 1940; KK
2163.
Ideal draw works no. 34-8144-FE,
bulletin no. 283. For oil well machin-
ery. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK 1570.
Needlecraft supply co., Chicago.
12214, 12215
Jiffy octagon star. For pieces of cloth
to be used in making quilts. © Aug.
22, 1940; KK 1859.
Jiffy octagon star. [Beauty—quickly
made-liow price] For pieces of cloth
to be used in making quilts. © Apr.
27, 1940; KK 2167.
Neiman-Marcus co., Dallas. 12216
Discover the subtlety of this tone-on-
tone topaques with brown. For ladies
dresses, shoes and accessories. © Sept.
7, 1940; KK 2022.
Nuera products co., Hartford, Wis.
12217
Do you look your very best... For
cosmetics. © Oct. 24, 1940; KK 1806.
Nutrition research laboratories, inc.,
Chicago, 12218
Putting the joy back into living. For
medicinal preparation. © Aug. 10,
1940; KK 1594,
Old charter distillery co., inc., Louis-
ville, 12219
Enriched by nature. For straight
bourbon whiskey. © Sept. 12, 1940;
KK 1549.
Old Quaker co., Lawrenceburg, Ind.
12220
Cool off. For whiskey. © Aug. 20,
1940; KK 1999.
Ortho products, ine., Linden, N. J.
12221
Indispensable three. For vaginal
jelly. © Oct, 30, 1940; KK 1968.
Oshkosh b’Gosh, inc., Oshkosh, Wis.
12222
Oshkosh b’Gosh fits ’em all. For
overalls. © Oct. 21, 1940; KK 1875.
Ostermoor & co., Bridgeport, Conn.
12223
News of the latest in sleep comfort.
For mattress. © Nov. 25, 1940; KK
22s
Pabst brewing co., Milwaukee,
12224-12245
At ease with Pabst Blue ribbon. For
beer. © July 24, 1940; KK 2158.
12248
Boy—was I right... For beer. ©
Sept. 11, 1940; KK 1297,
Favorite. For beer. © Sept. 4,
1940 ; KK 1308.
For better bottomed cloth. For de-
sizing. © Sept. 12, 1940; KK 1540,
4 hours and not a bite. For beer. ©
Sept. 4, 1940; KK 1291.
Howdy, Mr. 38 to1... For beer.
© Aug. 30, 1940; KK 13802.
It’s a 83 to1 bet... For beer. ©
Oct. 5, 1940; KK 1309.
It’s 33 to1... For beer. © Aug.
28, 1940; KK 1294,
It’s 83 to 1 I know why gentlemen
prefer Pabst. For beer. © Aug. 28,
1940; KK 1296.
It’s 38 to 1 you know your beer,
boss! For beer. © Sept. 6, 1940; KK
1298.
Launching. For beer. © Aug. 28,
1940; KK 1298.
Major, it’s 33 to 1 you saved the day
for me. For beer. © Aug. 28, 1940;
KK 1295.
My idea of heaven...
Sept. 4, 1940; KK 1292,
New! .. Brewery-packed. For beer.
© Oct. 15, 1940; KK 1539.
Nothing but class at my table.
beer. © Sept. 11, 1940; KK 1301.
One good turn. For beer. © Sept.
11, 1940; KK 1300,
Ouch! If the boss orders...
beer. © Sept. 11, 1940; KK 1299,
*Ten-shun .... For beer. © Sept.
25, 1940; KK 1804.
83 to 1... best bet for beer enjoy-
ment. For beer. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK
1306.
What makes a champ?
© Sept. 25, 1940: KK 1805.
World-wide favorite of the service
... For beer. © Aug. 25, 1940; KK
1303.
You'll vote it...
10, 1940; KK 13807.
Parke, Davis & co., Detroit.
Justin Gates. For drugs.
15, 1940; KK 2002.
Parker pen co., Janesville, Wis.
12247, 12248
Old-time Parkers still going strong
after 51 years. For pens & ink. ©
Oct. 19, 1940; KK 1598.
This is no time to be writing the
hard way. For pens, pencils and ink.
© Nov. 16, 1940; KK 2165.
For beer. ©
For
For
For beer.
For beer. © Oct.
12246
© Aug.
281
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12249
Paxon co., HE. L. Paxon, sole owner,
Dowagiac, Mich. 12249
Buildsaw, bulletin 1040. For power
woodworking saw. © Oct. 5, 1940; KK
2166.
Pennsylvania grade crude oil assn., Oil
City, Pa. 12250
Plenty of cash in these pants pockets
For oil. © Oct. 8, 1940: KK 1340.
Pepper (Jas. E.) & co., ine., Lexington,
Ky. 12251, 12252
Born with the republic. For Ken-
tucky straight bourbon whiskey. ©
Sept. 6, 1940; KK 1724.
— Same. © Oct. 11, 1940: KK
2219.
Pepsi-cola co., Long Island City, N. Y.
12253
Pepsi & Pete at zoo, For soft drink.
© Oct. 19, 1940; KK 1328.
Pillsbury mills co., Minneapolis.
12254, 12255
11 tempting new recipes. For self-
rising flour. © Sept. 7, 1940; KK 2249.
Save this trademark. For wheat
flour. © Sept. 17, 1940; KK 2248.
Pleet, Emmanuel, & Pleet, Sylvan, dba.
Belmont trouser co., Baltimore.
12256
Belmont news. For trousers. © Oct,
17, 1940; KK 1270.
Pleet, Sylvan. See Pleet (Emmanuel)
Proctor electric co., Philadelphia,
257
Deliciously different. For toaster.
© Sept. 25, 1940; KK 2178.
Protectoseal co. of America, inc., Multi
products co. division, Chicago, 12258
Multi craft. For plastic novelties.
© Oct. 4, 1940; KK 1497.
Purex corp., Itd., South Gate, Calif.
12259-12264
For bleach:
Have you tried this new-type gentle
bleach. © June 18, 1940; KK 1556.
My linens were tattered and so
were my nerves. © June 24, 1940; KK
1555.
New-type bleach. © Aug. 8, 1940;
KK 1554,
New-type bleach. © July 11, 1940;
KK 1782.
New type laundry bleach proves
gentle to linens. © May 27, 1940; KK
1557.
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 35
This new-type bleach, © May 16,
1940; KK 1553.
Reece button hole machine co., Boston.
12265
Smooth sailing. For button hole ma-
chines. © Nov. 4, 1940; KK 1990.
Reynolds (R. J.) tobacco co., Winston-
Salem, N. C. 12266-12303
Beadleston sisters of Park Avenue
and Southampton. For cigarettes. ©
Nov. 8, 1940 ;.KK 2129,
Come a-touring America with Chub-
bins and me. For smoking tobacco. ©
Oct. 3, 1940; KK 1449,
Dish up those ... makin’s. For
smoking tobacco. © Aug. 27, 1940; KK
1469.
Hither way—in pipes or papers,
cooler burning counts. For smoking to-
bacco. © Oct. 31, 1940; KK 1759,
Extra distance in his drives... For
cigarettes. © Sept. 9, 1940; KK 1470.
Fast, easy rolling—mild smoking.
For smoking tobacco. © Sept. 10,
1940; KK 1473.
Fireball king, champion bowler Joe
Norris. For cigarettes. © Nov. 17,
1940; KK 2135.
Gather ’round, folks! Let me tell you
about... For cigarettes and smoking
tobacco. © Oct. 14, 1940; KK 1450.
Gives friend a hand to rolling joy!
For smoking tobacco. © Sept. 12,
1940; KK 1456.
Here’s extra listening pleasure...
from the cigarette... For cigarettes.
© Oct. 25, 1940; KK 1762,
He’s off to mild... makin’s. For
smoking tobacco. © Aug. 22, 1940; KK
1468.
It takes the extras to be a flight
superintendent. For cigarettes. ©
Nov. 8, 1940; KK 1720.
Light up the way to cooler, milder...
makin’s smokes. For tobacco. © Nov.
9, 1940; KK 21380.
Makin’s fan steps up smoke... For
smoking tobacco. © Aug. 20, 1940; Ki
1467.
Man with extra patience ... David
Burpee. For cigarettes. © Oct. 25,
1940; KK 1721.
Man with the one-way foot. Wilbur
Shaw. For cigarettes. © Sept. 1,
1940; KK 1461.
Meet the gent who put me next...
For smoking tobacco. © Oct. 22, 1940;
KK 1445.
282
PRINTS
no. 11, 1940
12317
Miss Eleanor Frothingham of Boston.
For cigarettes. © Sept. 6, 1940; KK
1472.
More light on milder, fast-rolled
makin’s smokes. For smoking tobacco.
© Oct. 29, 1940; KK 1722.
Ol Judge Robbins at Grand canyon,
Arizona. For smoking tobacco. © Oct.
27, 1940; KK 1452.
Ol ’Judge Robbins in the old South-
west, New Mexico. For smoking to-
bacco. © Nov. 1, 1940; KK 1768.
Ol Judge Robbins in the old South-
west—New Mexico. For tobacco. ©
Oct. 25, 1940; KK 2133.
— Same. © Nov. 13, 1940; KK
2128.
Ol Judge Robbins (Iowa Indian
pipes) For smoking tobacco. © Sept.
4, 1940; KK 1460.
OY Judge Robbins, [Old mill] For
smoking tobacco. © Aug, 21, 1940; KK
1466.
—— Same.
1463.
— Same.
1462.
Roll ’em and cheer—no other tobacco
like it! For smoking tobacco. © Oct.
24, 1940: KK 1451.
Rolling ’em neat and smooth. For
smoking tobacco. © Sept. 4, 1940; KK
1471.
Scores every time for mild... smokes.
For smoking tobacco. © Sept. 17, 1940;
KK 1459.
She crashed the gate to fame!
Jacquelyn Boddie. For cigarettes. ©
Oct. 20, 1940; KK 1458.
Slow-burning Camels sure are the
cigarette with the extras. For ciga-
rette. © Aug. 22, 1940; KK 1465.
There’s one thing smokers certainly
... For tobacco. © Sept, 5, 1940; KK
2126.
They’re right on top of delight-full
makin’s smokes. For smoking tobacco.
© Aug. 31, 1940; KK 1455.
This fall—harvest happier smoking
... For smoking tobacco. © Aug. 22,
1940; KK 1464.
We're out of the woods on tasty...
makin’s smokes! For smoking tobacco.
© Oct. 15, 1940: KK 1444.
What’s this about makin’s smokes
faster, easier? For smoking tobacco.
© Oct, 17, 1940; KK 1448.
You never see him—but his extra skill
© Aug. 24, 1940: KK
© Aug. 31, 1940: KK
Rittenhouse (A. E.) co., ine., Honeoye
Falls, N. Y. 12304
Cleartone economy special. For
chime signal. © Aug. 14, 1940; KK
1741.
Robertson (H. H.) co., Pittsburgh.
12305
Robertson Hubbellite, the sanigenic
floor surfacing. For a sanigenic floor
surfacing material, © Oct, 30, 1940;
KK 2281.
Rossiter—Jarrett furniture co., Day-
ton, O. 12306
Flexsteel. For upholstered furniture.
© Oct. 3, 1940 ; KK 1207.
Roth (Otto) & co., ine., New York.
12307
Reprint from the New York times...
We agree, For cheese. © Oct. 22,
1940; KK 1871.
S. O. S. co., Chicago. 12308
Look girls ... For scouring pads.
© Oct. 4, 1940; KK 1311.
S. S. S. co., Atlanta. 12309
Hold back the years to look well - to
feel strong, For medicine. © Nov. 4,
1940; KK 1856.
Safeway stores, inc., Oakland, Calif.
12310
Bread squeezers are discovering...
For bread. © Oct. 30, 1940: KK 2025.
St. Charles mfg. co., St. Charles, Ill.
12311
Westinghouse coronet. For electric
range and kitchen cabinets. © Aug.
15, 1940 ; KK 1416.
Sanitary grocery co., Washington.
12312, 12313
Soft bread fools bread squeezers. For
bread. © Oct. 30, 1940; KK 2024.
Squeeze and guess? For bread. ©
Oct. 16, 1940; KK 2239.
Sanitized bedding associates, inc., New
York. 12314-12316
Approved for the quins, 2001. For
mattresses. © Sept. 18, 1940; KK 1919.
Now for your beds, too, 2002. For
mattresses. © Sept. 18, 1940; KK 1917.
We have it, 2000. For mattresses.
© Sept. 18, 1940; KK 1918.
Schautz (William A.), ine., New York.
12317
Butter, eggs, milk, nature’s sunlight
flies ... For cigarettes. © Oct. 21,| foods. For bread. © Apr. 25, 1940;
1940; KK 1446. KK 1611.
AG7G 41 5 283
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12318
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Schenley distillers corp., New York.
12318-12325
Cream of Kentucky—the double-rich
bourbon. For straight bourbon
whiskey. © Aug. 1, 1940; KK 1675,
Same. © Sept. 7, 1940; KK
1552.
—— Same.
1551.
Cream of Kentucky—the double-rich
bourbon. For whiskey. © Oct. 18,
1940; KK 2017.
Enjoy the luxury of the flavor-years.
For whiskey. © Oct. 10, 1940; KK
2016.
Flavor of Schenley whiskey is
splendid. For whiskey. © Nov. 7,
1940; KK 2111,
Sam Thompson knows what... For
blended straight whiskies. © Sept. 25,
1940; KK 1550.
What every woman wants to know
about a man. For whiskey. © Oct. 3,
1940; KK 2112.
Schenley import corp., New York,
12326
Honours of the King’s own royal regi-
ment. For scotch whiskey. © Sept.
26, 1940; KK 1066.
Schlitz (Jos.) brewing co., Milwaukee.
12327
For great occasions. For beer. ©
Oct. 25, 1940; KK 1490.
Schmidt brewing co., Detroit.
12328-12332
For beer:
Ask for Schmidt’s.
1940; KK 1364.
Labor day—how it began. © Sept.
2, 1940; KK 1368.
Made a name for itself. © Sept.
20, 1940; KK 1367.
United States treasury dep’t. re-
ports... © Aug. 21, 1940; KK 1365.
We went to the head of the class.
© Sept. 7, 1940; KK 1362.
Seull (Wm. 8.) co., Camden, N. J.
© Aug. 26,
12333-12335 |
Color of the new can tells you the
right grind. For coffee.
1940; KK 1957,
Got some cranky customers?
coffee. © Aug. 10, 1940; KK 1956.
News of the world ... news about
Boseul. For coffee. © July 20, 1940;
KK 1958,
For
© Sept. 27, 1940; KK
© Sept. 19, |
Servel, inc., Evansville, Ind.
12336-12349
For refrigerators:
Boss is a different man, since we
changed to silence! SPM 1110. © Oct.
21, 1940; KK 1515.
Danny doesn’t call here any more.
Since we changed to silence, SPM 1111.
© Oct. 21, 1940; KK 1514.
Families who are replacing their
old refrigerators ... SPL-1136. ©
Aug. 14, 1940; KK 1733.
Have finest automatic refrigeration
with no electricity, SPM 1136K. © Oct.
21, 1940; KK 1512.
How to double the joys and con-
veniences of your individual gas sery-
ice, SPM1135L. © Oct. 21, 1940; KK
1518.
Look .. ,. they’ve made a glamour
girl out of ... SPM 1112. © Oct, 26,
1940; KK 1825.
Operating instructions, SVM-—1401.
© Oct. 30, 1940; KK 1823.
Operating instructions, SVM-1402.
© Oct. 30, 1940; KK 1821.
Servel electrolux 1941 gas models,
SPM-205. © Oct. 11, 1940: KK 17380.
Servel’s 1941 mail and sale plan,
SPM242L. © Sept. 28, 1940; KK 2014.
Stays silent, lasts longer, because
it freezes with no moving parts. ©
Oct. 3, 1940; KK 1781.
Suggested gift items to build more
sales... SPM-289. © Oct. 19, 1940;
KK 1508.
We were smarter when we got our
second, ADM 1002. © Oct. 7, 1940; KK
1824.
Which’ refrigerator do _ people
choose. © Aug. 14, 1940; KK 17382,
Sheaffer (W. A.) pen co., Fort Madi-
son, Ia. 12350-12362
Business experience tells you—a
student’s best friend is Sheaffer’s, For
writing supplies. © Aug. 22, 1940; KK
1481.
Gift of finest quality, Sheaffer’s for
every occasion. For writing equipment.
© Nov. 15, 1940; KK 2214.
Give generously yet spend wisely.
For writing equipment. © Nov. 1,
1940; KK 2212,
It costs no more to give your student
the finest - Sheaffer’s. For writing sup-
plies. © Aug, 21, 1940; KK 1480.
Lasting link between home, school
and future is your Sheaffer’s gift. For
writing supplies. © Aug, 14, 1940; KK
1767.
284
PRINTS
no. 11, 1940
Sheaffer’s Feathertouch & Fineline,
life’s most useful, helpful gifts. For
writing supplies. © Aug. 23, 1940;
KK 1482.
Sheaffer’s quality, it can favorably
affect a person’s whole life. For writ-
ing supplies. © Sept. 14, 1940; KK
1485.
Student’s best friend is Sheaffer’s,
the lasting gift. For writing supplies.
© Aug. 18, 1940; KK 1484.
There are none finer—and you and I
ean afford them, For writing equip-
ment. © Nov. 9, 1940; KK 2215,
To bring true the dreams of youth.
For writing supplies. © Aug. 21, 1940;
KK 1483.
To give him the world’s finest, with-
out extravagance. For writing equip-
ment. © Nov. 1, 1940; KK 2218.
To give richly, and buy wisely ...
Sheaffer’s gifts. For writing supplies.
© Oct. 5, 1940; KK 1486.
Write to learn—write to earn, For
writing supplies. © Oct. 2, 1940; KK
1487.
Siegal (Jacob) co., Philadelphia.
12363
Overcoat you can lift with a match-
stick. For overcoats. © Nov. 1, 1940;
KK 1766.
Simons-Michelson co., Detroit. 12364
Thompson jewelry co., Christmas
letterhead. For jewelry. © Aug. 15,
1940; KK 1366.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabethport, N. J.
12365
New Singer triumph in sewing ma-
chine engineering, form 10201. For
soyane machine. © Oct. 23, 1940: KK
33.
Singer sewing machine co., Elizabeth-
port, N. J. 12366
[1941 calendar] For sewing ma-
chines. © Oct. 23, 1940; KK 2034.
Spear & co., Pittsburgh. 12367
Folks, here’s a grand gift offer. For
furniture. © Sept. 29, 1940; KK 2021.
Spool cotton co., New York.
12368-12370
Irish crochet tablecloth. For crochet
cotton. © July 2, 1940; KK 1614.
Let’s make afghans. For afghan
yarn. © Aug. 13, 1940; KK 1613.
Salem square. For crochet cotton.
© July 2, 1940; KK 1612.
12385
Standard brands, ine., New York,
12371-12373
Bargain of bargains. For desserts.
© Nov. 10, 1940; KK 1816.
Ginger Rogers calls it... For gela-
tin desserts and puddings. © Sept. 6,
1940; KK 1441.
Madeleine Carroll calls it .. a sure-
fire recipe. For desserts. © Nov, 1,
1940; KK 1968.
Standard-Koppel engraving corp., New
York. 12374
Koppelmetal — save on half tones —
the new way. For halftone plates. ©
Oct, 22, 1940; KK 2093.
Stetson (John B.) co., Philadelphia.
12375-12377
Stetson hits a new high with the new
lightweight streamlined hat ... the
Stratoliner. For men’s fur felt hats.
© Sept. 13, 1940; KK 1993.
Ten million dollar hat. For men’s
fur felt hats. © Sept. 6, 1940; KK
1995.
Whippet ... by Stetson. For men’s
fur felt hats. © Sept. 12, 1940; KK
1994.
Stewart-Warner corp., Chicago, 12378
Here’s a record to stand on, form 41-
243. For radio receiving sets. © Sept.
13, 1940; KK 1615.
Stroock (8.) & co., ine., New York,
12379-12381
Best & co. features... For women’s
dresses. © Aug. 23, 1940; KK 2287.
Marshall Field & co. ... For
women’s dresses. © Aug. 9, 1940; KK
2238.
Stroock Rakuna. For women’s
dresses. © Aug. 80, 1940; KK 2236.
Sure-fit products co., Darby, Pa. 12882
Lovelier than the original upholstery.
For furniture slip covers. © Oct. 15,
1940; KK 2037,
Swain (R. L.) tobacco co., inc., Dan-
ville, Va. 12383
Pinehurst it’s seasoned cigarettes.
For cigarettes. © Oct. 17, 1940; KK
1728
Tappan stove co., Mansfield, O.
12384, 12385
Good cooks agree, form 455. For
stoves. © Aug. 31, 1940; KK 2144.
Look at it cook, form 450. For
stoves. © Aug. 28, 1940; KK 2145,
285
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12386
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 85
Thayer action co., Rockford, Ill. 12386
Heart of the piano. For piano ac-
tions. © July 1, 1940; KK 1568.
Thomas (Arthur H.) co., Philadelphia.
12387, 12388
Haden-Hausser erythrocytometer,
EE-119. For laboratory apparatus. ©
Oct. 10, 1940; KK 1617.
Hemoglobinometers,
laboratory apparatus.
1940: KK 1616.
KE-118.
© Sept.
For
20.
Tide water associated oil co., New York.
12389-12392
For long distance. For gasoline. ©
Aug, 28, 1940; KK 15382.
Open the way to new cruising pleas-
ure, For marine oil. © Sept. 1, 1940;
KK 1533.
Pick of New Jersey. For motor oil.
© Aug. 30, 1940; KK 1531.
3000 acres ... 6 tractors... one oil.
For tractor oil. © Sept. 16, 1940; KK
1735.
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O.
12393
Timken tapered roller bearings. For
roller bearings,
1805.
Tobacco by-products & chemical corp.,
ine., Louisville. 12394, 12395
Hand-directed fumigation. Fora dry
insecticide for greenhouse fumigation.
© Oct. 11, 1940; KK 13870.
Mash-nie for control of roundworm,
ascaridia lineata, in chickens. For
poultry remedy. © Oct. 14, 1940; KK
1369.
Tyler fixture corp., Niles, Mich. 12396
Tyler for °41, For refrigerators,
welded steel. © Oct. 30, 1940; KK 2198.
© Oct. 30, 1940; KK
Union oil co. of California, Los Angeles.
12397, 12398
Can a 80¢ oil save you money? [LA-
3108] For motor oil. © Oct. 27, 1940;
KK 1548,
Isn’t one oil as good as another.
oil. © Aug. 25, 1940; KK 2157.
For
United date growers of California, In-
dio, Calif. 12399-12401
Desert sweets California dates—to-
day. For California dates. © Sept.
13, 1940; KK 2242.
Interesting ways to serve Desert
sweets. For California dates. © Oct.
19, 1940; KK 2241.
9
a
Preview. For California dates. ©
Oct. 4, 1940; KK 2240.
United distributors, inc., Louisville.
12402
Choice of millions. For laxative. ©
Nov. 19, 1940; KK 2248.
United drug co., Boston. 12403-12405
Acid indigestion from over-eating.
Get fit as a fiddle the pleasant way.
Quick Rex-seltzer does the trick. For
drug products. © Oct. 25, 1940; KK
1808.
Colds or muscular aches tomorrow—
cheek the chance the pleasant way,
quick Rex-seltzer does the trick, For
drug product. © Nov. 8, 1940; KK
2117.
Morning headaches in the making.
Banish them the pleasant way. Quick
Rex-seltzer does the trick. For drug
product. © Oct. 11, 1940; KK 1809.
Utica & Mohawk cotton mills, ine.,
Utiea, N. Y. 12406
Feature picture of restful sleep, For
sheets & pillowcases. © Aug, 5, 1940;
KK 1499.
Vege-juicer co., St. Louis. 12407, 12408
Get your vitamins and minerals the
simple, natural way. For electrical
juicer. © Sept. 5, 1940; KK 1413.
Juicy profits. For electrical juicer.
© Sept. 6, 1940: KK 1415.
Vick chemical co., New York. 12409
Follow these directions. For phar-
maceutical products. © Oct. 2, 1940;
KK 2026.
Visking corp., Chicago.
For meat casings:
Announcing a new and better way.
© Apr. 28, 1940; KK 1636.
Keep the ball rolling on your pre- >
pared meat sales... © June 5, 1940;
KK 2027.
Land sakes, Ann! Frankfurters
with no skins. © July 19, 1940; KK
1742.
New flavor protection for liver
sausage and braunschweiger. © July
5, 1940; KK 2028.
Right you are, children. © July 3,
1940; KK 1744.
These delicious cold cuts are a
short trip to a man’s heart. © June 26,
1940; KK 1743.
Visking prepared meat selling plan
sure has put life in our sales. © Apr.
28, 1940; KK 1687. .
12410-12416
86
PRINTS
no. 11, 1940
Vitex laboratories, ine., Harrison, N. J. | Ward baking co., New York,
12417-12422
For vitamin D milk:
Back to writin’ and ’rithmetic —
that’s the time to make D sales stick.
© Aug. 26, 1940; KK 1692,
Don’t let sales take a dive-stay on
top with vitamin D. © July 25, 1940;
KK 1691.
Pick vitamin D when you’re seek-
ing the sales that grow in the spring.
© Apr. 25, 1940; KK 1688.
Want sales to shoot up? Start
selling vitamin D with a bang! © June
25, 1940; KK 1698.
What every June bride should
know—tell them first about vitamin D.
© May 24, 1940; KK 1690.
When they move—move in with
vitamin D. © Sept. 25, 1940; KK
1689.
Walker (Hiram) & sons, ine. Peoria,
Tl. 12423-12434
Bernt Balchen. A whiskey as dis-
tinctive as your signeture. For rye
whiskey. © Nov. 14, 1940; KK 2077.
Clyde Pangborn. A whiskey as dis-
tinctive as your signeture. For rye
whiskey. © Nov. 19, 1940; KK 2209.
Hubert Wilkins, a whiskey as distin-
guished... For rye whiskey. © Oct.
30, 1940; KK 1442.
Lejaren 4 Hiller. A whiskey as dis-
tinctive as your signeture. For rye
whiskey. © Nov. 8, 1940; KK 1961.
McClelland Barclay, a whiskey as
distinctive as your signeture. For rye
whiskey. © Nov. 6, 1940; KK 1817.
Victor Moore—a whiskey as distinc-
tive as your signeture. For bonded
whiskey. © Oct. 23, 1940; KK 1269.
Wm, T. Tilden—a whiskey as distinc-
tive as your signeture. For bonded
whiskey. © Oct. 16, 1940; KK 1268.
Your taste, too... For whiskey. ©
Aug, 21, 1940; KK 1439,
Your taste, too... For whiskey. ©
Aug. 28, 1940; KK 1488.
Your taste, too... [bicycling] For
whiskey. © Aug. 14, 1940; KK 1815.
Your taste, too, has changed. For
whiskey. © Sept. 6, 1940; KK 1440.
Your taste, too, has changed. The
big news—1890. For rye whiskey. ©
Nov. 1, 1940; KK 1962,
12449
12485-12488
Alice Bradley, director of Miss
Farmer’s school of cookery, recom-
mends these stuffed green peppers. For
bread. © Oct. 27, 1940; KK 1757.
Alice Bradley, director of Miss
Farmer’s school of cookery recommends
this cheese puff pudding. For bread.
© Nov. 10, 1940; KK 1960.
Alice Bradley, director of Miss
Farmer’s school of cookery, recom-
mends this vegetable loaf. For bread.
© Oct. 13, 1940; KK 1758.
Georgia Carroll [calls _ it] For
bread & cake. © Oct. 27, 1940; KK
1437.
Weinshenk, Sampson, Los Angeles.
12439
Package unit wiring plan. For elec-
tric equipment & wiring. © Aug, 1,
1940; KK 1678,
Wembley, inc., New Orleans.
12440-12444
All this and profits too, for Christmas.
For ties. © Sept. 20, 1940; KK 2085.
Christmas comes twice in 1940. For
ties. © Aug. 21, 1940; KK 13880.
Every blasted tie like a wrinkled sock.
For ties. © Sept. 12, 1940; KK 2036.
Week of sales—just like Christmas.
For ties. © Aug. 26, 1940; KK 1379.
You’re right Martha—this Wembley
Nor-east didn’t wrinkle at all! For
ties. © Sept. 6, 1940; KK 1381.
Wesson oil & Snowdrift co., New Or-
leans. 12445
It’s a gift. For cooking or salad oil.
© Nov. 10, 1940; KK 1976.
Westinghouse air brake co., Wilmerd-
ing, Pa. 12446-12449
Get Scotch with your air, S. P. 9087.
For air compressor units. © July 2,
1940: KK 2030.
KM brake pipe vent valve. Part cata-
log no, 8211-2, suppl. 1. For brake pipe
vent valve. © June 19, 1940; KK 2031.
Reinforced flange fittings for main
reservoirs. Part catalog no. 3206-1,
suppl. 2. For flanged fittings. © Aug.
8, 1940: KK 2082.
Type Y service station air compressor
units, S. P. 9088. For air compressor
units. © July 238, 1940; KK 2029.
287
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12450
Wheeling steel corp., Wheeling, W. Va.
12450, 12451
I go to the dogs. For steel. © Aug.
21, 1940: KK 1739.
I keep up with the Joneses. For steel.
© Aug. 2, 1940; KK 1738.
Wichita brush co., Wichita. 12452
Wich. For floor brush and sweeping
compound. © Oct. 15, 1940: KK 2160.
Wiiken family, ine., Aladdin, Pa,
12458, 12454
Only the best is good enough for our
family’s personal recipe. For whiskey.
© Oct. 4, 1940; KK 2114.
Wilken family whiskey gets a screen
test. For whiskey. © Sept, 27, 1940;
KK 2118.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Winn, John H., New York. 12455
Winn’s new idea chemical-kit &
Winn’s champion laboratory outfit. For
chemicals & laboratory apparatus. ©
Nov. 1, 1940; KK 2250,
Wurl-a-ball co., Frank George Jordan,
sole owner, Chicago. 12456
Fun for all with a wurl-a-ball. For
toy. © Sept. 28, 1940; KK 1505.
Zenith radio corp., Chicago.
12457, 12458
Only Zenith has this. For radio and
television receiving apparatus. © Oct.
17, 1940; KK 1498.
Radiorgan. For radio and television
receiving apparatus. © Nov. 7, 1940;
KK 1971.
Number of entries of Prints included in the Catalog since July 1, 1940...._._... 1, 447
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COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
OF
COPY RIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 38, 1891
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECH-
NICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTO-
RIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING COMMERCIAL PRINTS
AND LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
INCLUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1940
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 35
No. 12
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1940
HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,
formerly issued quarterly, but now issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other
identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for
copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs
for works of art). in this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copy-
right proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the
use of an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. A subalphabet of
artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I,
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photo-
graphs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustra-
tions. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles
of commercial prints and labels. These will be found at the end of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of
proprietors.
Under the act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, the preliminary
entry of titles has been abrogated and registration follows deposit of copies
with an application for entry in the Copyright Office.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbre-
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “G”, Class G, Works
of art; “H’’, Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; “I’’, Class I, Drawings
or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “J”, Class J, Photo-
graphs; and “K’’, Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including com-
mercial prints and labels used for articles of merchandise. ‘“@©” implies copy-
right registration of a published work, followed by a date of publication.
“© 1c.” stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by
date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the photograph or other identifying
reproduction.
The annual index contains the names of all proprietors.
The act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the
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CLASS G
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist
and copyright proprietor are the same.
Aylward, William J.* 12459, 12460
To be happy go lucky.—Watch word
is Elgin. © 1c. each Nov. 26, 1940;
G 36878, 36879.
Barrie, Kate Hayt.* 12461
Baby, wings on feet and shoulders,
frog on head, etc. © Nov. 29, 1940; G
36941.
Bell, John Vickers.* 12462, 12463
Pop Korn.—Windy Baggs. © 1.
each Aug. 9, 1940; G 36870, 36871.
Bennett, George Harrison.* 12464
God bless America. © Dec. 7, 1940;
G 37014.
Bentley, Paul F.*
Toscanini (Arturo).
1940; G 36893.
Bergen, Edgar.* 12466
Mathilda. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1940; G
36904.
Beverage products corp.
Hirsch (Nicholas W.) :
Spiffy. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1940; G
36914.
Boynton & co.
Smith (Alden) :
Christopher (St.) protect us, 679.
© Oct. 14, 1940; G 36625.
Cadwallader, Brooke.* 12469
Great Britain and her allies. ©1ce.
Nov. 8, 1940; G 36906.
Cross, Walter C. & Cowles, Sophia E.
12470
12465
© 1c. Nov. 14,
12467
12468
Nexen (Jessie) :
My hope chest from historical
James River plantation home. ©1 ce.
Nov. 19, 1940; G 36897.
Davis (F. P.) monumental works, ine.
12471
MacLeod (Allan D.):
Rappel family monument. © 1c.
Dec. 4, 1940; G 36902.
Evans (John R.) & co. 12472
Philbrick (Elisabeth Anne) :
Brogi, the Evans goat. © 1c. Nov.
22, 1940; G 36917.
Falzone, Joseph Sam.* 12473
General ... that carries the magic
wave lengths safely home, General elec-
tric. ©1lec. Aug. 5, 1940; G 36913.
Friedman, Ralph. 12474-12478
Blausten (Edith) Waddy, rear view:
Holding his hand to his fore-
head.—Running.—NSitting on a box.—
Standing, with his hands in his pock-
ets.—Walking. © 1c. each Dec. 4,
1940; G 36907-36911.
Haan, Sophia Tornbom.* 12479
Swallows return to Capistrano. ©
1c. Oct. 28, 1940; G 36894.
Hemsons. 12480
Blum (J. Edward) :
Green (Dwight H.) Governor elect
of Illinois. © Dec. 6, 1940; G 36905.
Henke, Beulah. 12481
Henke memorial, D7. 91270. ©le.
Sept. 5, 1940; G 36898.
Jensen (George) ine.
Wittmann (Konrad F.):
Barnard college—Bryn Mawr.
Columbia university.—Hall of Fame—
New York university— Harkness
tower — Yale.— Lowell house — Har-
vard.—Nassau hall—Princeton.—Smith
college. — Vassar college. — Wellesley
college. © Oct. 28, 1940; G 386883-
36892.
Johnson, Virginia Helen.* 12492
St. John’s eathedral, Denver, Col. ©
1 ec. Noy. 25, 1940; G 36869.
National boot & shoe mfrs. assn.*
124938
Member, National boot and shoe man-
ufacturers association, Chrysler build-
ing, New York...1941,emblem. ©1c.
Noy. 15, 1940; G 36916.
12482-12491
National safety engineers. 12494
Dillard art studios:
First fluid drive, Chrysler. ©1e.
Oct. 26, 1940; G 36912.
289
12495
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Din iva Me Se nValo
Otto, Rudolph Carl Ernst.* 12495
God bless America, my home sweet
home. © 1. Oct. 24, 1940; G 36899.
Pels, Walter. 12496
Kaufman (Sol P.):
Three little angels. © 1 c¢ Nov.
28, 1940: G 36880.
Pictorial arts.
Baer (Cecile) :
Lamb.—Rabbit.
G 36900, 36901.
Polgar, William.* 12499, 12500
Saving drawings for playing picture
tablets in triangle form, sections 1, 2.
© 1c. each Oct. 15, 1940; G 36895,
36896.
12497, 12498
© Nov. 18, 1940;
San Francisco Bay exposition co.
12501-12506
Covarrubias (Miguel) :
Art forms of the Pacific, 3.—Econ-
omy of the Pacific, 4—Fauna and flora
of the Pacific, 2—Native dwellings of
the Pacific area, 5—Native means of
transportation in the Pacific area, 6.—
People of the Pacific, 1. © 1 ¢ each
Aug. 15, 1940; G 36872-36877.
Vermont marble co,
Whitehouse (Louis A.) :
Dunn memorial, D 4-362. © Nov.
27, 1940: G 36903.
Von Luxheim, Clara.* 12508
Naiveté. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1940; G
36915.
12507
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1,
290
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTO-
GRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
12509
©1c. Nov. 20,
Algard, Bernhard M.
Valve grinding tool.
1940; I 27396.
American automobile assn, 12510
Glare-acuity test. © 1c. Dec. 27,
1940; I 27569.
Andrews, Leontine Chisholm. 12511
Andrews reading table. © 1c. Nov.
20, 1940 ; I 27897.
Antaramian, Astor. 12512
2 in 1 combination storm and screen
glass. ©1c. Oct. 24, 1940; I 27439.
Artext prints, inc. 12513-12516
Boone (Daniel) escorting pioneers,
268; by George Caleb Bingham.—
Jester, 45; by Frans Hals.—Madonna
del Granduca, 177; by Raphael. © Oct.
14, 1940; H 1859-1861.
Spirit of "76; by Archibald M. Wil-
lard. © Oct. 7, 1940; H 1878.
Ashfort, Elsie Rachel. 12517
Built in concealed electric steam
laundry. ©1c. Dec. 4, 1940; I 27582,
Ashley (David) ine. 12518
Crab apple and dogwood, 5; by V. A.
Richardson. © Dec. 19, 1940; H 1880.
Atkin, William. 12519
Atkinized sea-going motor convoy
patrol cruiser, 469. © 1c. Nov. 26,
1940 ; I 27385.
Bailey meter co. 12520-12537
Bailey boiler meter chart, 25F400T-
\00TX, 200F600P.—Bailey fluid meter
chart, 200F20L600P.—Bailey recorder
chart, 400KT40DX. © Oct. 1, 1940; I
27426, 27428, 27480, 274338.
Bailey boiler meter chart, 30F275-
TX.—Bailey fluid meter chart, 450F-
1600P450P.— Bailey recorder chart,
250KT100PX. © Sept. 23, 1940; I
27425, 27429, 27434.
Bailey boiler meter chart, 500F-
1500P.—Bailey fluid meter chart, 300F-
1800P.—Bailey recorder chart, 80LX,
650K45PX. © Aug. 22, 1940; I 27424,
27427, 27431, 27435.
Bailey boiler meter chart, T700F-
1500P. © Aug. 23, 1940; I 27432.
Bailey fluid meter chart, 450F1400P-
450P. © May 24, 1940; I 27487.
Bailey recorder chart, 15L20PV. ©
July 24, 1940; I 27423.
——31KV1. © Sept. 18, 1940; I
27421.
——40L140L. © Mar. 9, 1940; I
27438.
——80L. © Aug, 18, 1940; I 27422.
—— 300KT6P. © Oct. 22, 1940; I
27486.
Baker, Percy Bryant. 12538
What America means to me. © Oct.
25, 1940; K 47480.
Beck, C. E. 12539
Belt rake for raking all types of hay
and straw into rows. © 1c. Dec. 26,
1940 ; I 27555.
Bell, W. F. Gordon. 12540
Mathews Park. © Dec. 15, 1940; K
47499.
Bester, Leonard R. 12541, 12542
Fore and aft duplex variable angle
combination ship rudder [and] Variable
angle combination ship rudder maneu-
vering diagram.—Heavy Diesel oil in-
ternal combustion turbine with turbo
booster marine arrangement. © 1 ec.
each Nov. 28, 1940; I 27400, 27401.
Bleier, Milton A. 12548, 12544
Fouts (Herbert) :
April fantasie, 4000. © Dec. 15,
1940; K 47492,
Indian summer, 4001. © Dec. 15,
1940 ; K 47493.
Breeze corp., inc.
Engineering data book:
Breeze aircraft starter,
C-1240-—H.—Breeze armor plate divi-
sion, A-1240-G, B-—1240-S.—Breeze en-
gine primer, C-1240-B.—Breeze exhaust
gas analyzers, B-1240-T, C-1240-D.—
Breeze fiexible instrument lines,
B-1240-G. — Breeze flexible shielded
conduit, C-1240-A.—Breeze flow meter,
C-1240-G.— Breeze tie rods,
C-1240-L._Breeze tuning unit,
C-1240-C. © Dec. 30, 1940; I 27594—
27604.
12545-12555
291
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12556
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Brown instrument co, 12556-12561
Brown instrument co. chart, 12637,
12638. © Sept. 30, 1940; I 27402,
27440.
—— 12639. © Oct. 2, 1940; I 27403.
12640, 12641. © Oct. 11, 1940;
I 27404, 27405.
12642. © Oct. 28, 1940; I 27589.
Bufmyer, E. D. 12562
Carpenter’s pencil. © 1c. Dec. 18,
1940; I 27573.
Canal national bank of Portland.
12563
Portland fishermen ; by Linwood Eas-
ton. © Dec. 26, 1940; K 47498.
Carborundum co. 12564
Fifty years in the existence of Ni-
agara is as but a heartbeat. © Nov.
28, 1940: K 47471,
Cavagnaro, Frank. 12565
Hydraulic brake.
1940; I 27580.
Cavers, Walter. 12566
Mechanical card game hand, ©1ce.
Nov. 15, 1940; I 27379.
Cities service oil cos. & Arkansas fuel
oil co. 12567
Satisfied customers come back. © 1
c. Noy. 22, 1940; J 31398.
Clanton, James HE. 12568
Lifesaving device for submarines. ©
1c. Nov. 15, 1940; I 27362.
Cline, Walter M. 12569-12572
Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga,
Tenn. :
Moccasin Bend, seen from the Ochs
memorial, 1-V—170.—Ochs memorial on
the Point, 1-V—177.—View of Ochs me-
morial on Point of Lookout Mtn., city
Chattanooga, Tenn. in distance, 1—-V-—
178.—View of the city of Chattanooga,
Tenn. and Tennessee River from the
Ochs memorial on the Point, 1-V-172.
© Nov. 12, 1940; J 31375-31378.
Cloyd, James T. 12573
Oscillating head lamp for steam and
electric locomotives. © 1c. Dec. 18,
1940; I 27579.
Coca-cola co. 12574-12585
Big idea. © Oct. 28, 1940; J 31487.
End of the trail, 7.—Help them sell,
2.—Homeward bound, 10.—It’s gotta be
there, 9.—Pause that refreshes, 1.—
Planned call, 4.—Show ’em and sell
’em, 6.—Signs make sales, 5.—They
gotta be cold, 8.—What’s the difference,
3.—Wheel of chance, 11. © Oct. 16,
1940; J 31883-31393.
© 1c. Dec, 18,
Cochrane corp. 12586-12590
Cochrane recorder chart, 637. © Nov.
1, 1940: I 27559.
— 638. © Dec. 12, 1940; I 27558.
= 639, © Dec: 16, 1940; I 27587.
—— 1033, 1034. © Oct. 10, 1940; I
27560, 27561.
Coder, S. Maxwell, Owen, Adeline W. &
Bryars, Mrs. James H. 12591
Snow scene in China. © Nov. 6,
1940; J 31435.
Cuna supply cooperative. 12592
Double duty dollars. © Dec. 1, 1940;
K 47459.
Davis, George O. 12593
New type stove pipe cutter adjust-
able to any type of stove pipe. ©1e.
Dec. 26, 1940; I 27554.
Davis, Roy L. & Fansler, W. S. 12594
Smokeless fuel injector for engines.
© 1c. Nov. 15, 1940; I 27371.
Doran, Jesse C. 12595
Outboard motor keep the hull dry
system. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1940; I 27570.
12596
© Sept.
Duplex envelope co.
I am a catch-up envelope!
27, 1940; K 47470.
Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament.
12597
Eucharistic weeks association. ©
Apr. 8, 1940; J 31382.
Finkelstein, Louis & Taber, R. G.
12598
Graduated knitting needle. © 1 «.
Dec. 2, 1940; I 27411.
Follmer, Harry R. 12599
Great American. © Apr. 30, 1940;
K 47495.
Foxboro co. 12600-12602
[Foxboro pressure gauge chart.]
89A88-A. © Dec. 9, 1940; I 27598.
[Foxboro pressure gauge or flow
meter chart.] 89864. © Dec. 30, 1940;
I 27590.
[Foxboro pressure gauge or ther-
mometer chart or combination gauge
and thermometer chart.] 898597. ©
Dec. 9, 1940; I 27591.
Frick collection. 126038, 12604
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn:
Cottage and trees by a stream.—
Isaac blessing Jacob. © Nov. 20, 1940;
H 1862, 1868.
292
CLASSES H—-K
no. 12, 1940 12675
Geauque, Robert E. 12605 | Hisel, George Washington. 12634
Air-vapor heat chart. © Dec. 19, Inserted license-holder box. © 1 ec.
1940; I 27567. Nov. 27, 1940; I 27386.
General motors sales corp., Chevrolet | Holcombe, J. H. 12635
motor div. 12606 | Mohawk ponton bridge. © 1c. Dec.
1941 truck steering gear. ©1c. Nov. | 2, 1940; I 27551.
22, 1940; J 31400. s
Hornung, Emil Edward. 12636
Gifford, Edward M. 12607
Rug hanger. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1940;
I 27363.
Gimbel bros., inc. 12608
Gimbel bells, Gimbel bells, Gimbel all
the day. © Nov. 21, 1940; K 47468.
Gray, Hubert W. 12609
Switch plug design. © 1c. Nov. 20,
1940 ; I 27388.
Guarino, Arthur A, 12610
Teacher, an educational toy. ©1le.
Nov. 15, 1940 ; I 27369.
Guignon, Henri. 12611
Holding the line!
K 47491.
Halvorsen bros.
edge garden weeder.
© Dec. 20, 1940;
Perfection double-
© 1c. Nov. 15,
1940; I 27412. 12612
Hanfstaengl, Franz. 12613-12617
Apfelbliitenzweig, 13544; by Hans
Reifenstuel— Birnbltitenzweig,
13545 ; by Hans Reifenstuel.—Erntezeit,
13560; by Hans Frank.—Hintersee in
der Ramsau, 13538; by Walter Mer-
ker.—Pfliigender bauer, 13567 ; by Fritz
Boehle. © Aug. 30, 1940; H 1873-1877.
Hare, J. Knowles. 12618-12628
Aristocrats.—Faithful friends.—Gee
whiz.—It’s a date.— Make believe
lady.—No justice—Restful waters.—
Strike three—We got somethin’.—Well,
I'll be ——.—Who’s afraid. © June 15,
1940; K 47500—47510.
Harper, Armand E. 12629
Gutter leaf protector. © 1c. Nov.
20, 1940 ; I 27390.
Harrison, Ed. N. 12630
California condor. © 1 ¢. Nov. 19,
1940; J 31458.
Haswell, Ronald F, 12631
Thrust free sprinkler head. ©1..
Dec. 18, 1940; I 27571.
Hawbolt, Alice Jane. 126382
Big sister constructive set. ©le
Dec. 18, 1940 ; I 27585.
Hedstrom, Gustav V. 12633
Speedchart of section modulus of
tubes. © Nov. 7, 1940; I 27408.
Spirit of true Americanism, © Sept.
19, 1940; J 31402.
Hunter, Sherman H, 12637
Vacuum water pump. © 1. Nov.
15, 1940; I 27377,
Isola art co. 12638-12646
Isola (Andrew J.) :
Angel guardian, 128 — Christ
child.—Christ meets His mother, 139.—
Good Shepherd, 106, 182.—Mary Im-
maculate, 186—Most Pure Heart of
Mary.—Sacred Heart of Jesus. © Dec.
15, 1939 ; K 47460-47467.
Spiritual bouquet for you.
22, 1989: K 47475.
Jam Handy picture service, ine.
12647-12670
Air masses.—Air ocean.—Air pilot-
age.—Aircraft regulation.—Airplane en-
© Dee.
gine. — Airplane ignition. — Airway
aids.—Check and double check.—Dead
reckoning. — Engine instruments, —
Flight instruments.—Fuel and feed.—
Lift and drag.—Parachutes.—Pilot.—
Pilot problems.—Plane performance.—
Radio and control.—Stability.—Today’s
wings. — Traffic. — Weather. — Wing
forces. © 1c. each Nov. 27, 1940; J
31401-31426.
Men and wings.
J 31488.
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1940;
Jarrett, Cecelia Hilers, 12671
Pius xut (His Holiness Pope) ©
Sept. 6, 1940; H 1879.
Jensen, Hannis L. 12672
Door butt morticer, © 1 ¢. Dee. 18,
1940 ; I 27577.
Jensen ptg. co. 12673
Scenic Mississippi River Valley, and
early river town in the distance. ©
Dec. 27, 1940; K 47494.
Jordan, Clayton E. 12674
Bicycle lock. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1940:
27355:
Kimball studio, ine. 12675
Conway (George W.) © Oct. 2, 1940;
J 31380.
293
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12676
King features syndicate, ine.
12676-12691
Dionne (Annette) H 3, H 4.—Dionne
(Emilie & Marie) H 5, H 6.—Dionne
(Yvonne & Cecile) H 1.—Quintuplet
goblins’]] get you if you don’t watch
out, H 2. © Oct. 27, 1940; J 31446—
31451.
Dionne (Cecile) E 84, E 86.—Dionne
(Emile & Marie) E 85.— Dionne
(Yvonne & Annette) E 90.— Five
Dionnne quintuplets, E 79. © Nov. 8,
1940; J 31452-31456.
Dionne (Yvonne & Cecile) with
Father Nelligan, C 9, — Dionne
(Yvonne) with Pvt, Goulain, J 2.—
Five Dionne quintuplets, J 4.—Five
Dionne quintuplets with Pvts. Neilson
and Gourlais, J 1. © Nov. 10, 1940: J
31442-31445.
Five Dionne quintuplets, Borden 8.
© Sept. 18, 1940; J 31457.
Kinner, Wayne J. 12692
Automobile wheel fender or guard.
© 1c. Nov. 15, 1940; I 27361.
Kirkpatrick, Clifford. 12693
Automobile hose shut-off. © 1 «
Nov. 20, 1940; I 27398.
Kluwer, Gustav. 12694
Tie saver. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1940; I
27575.
Koke, Robert A. 12695
Balinese dancing girls. © 1 ¢. Oct.
4, 1940; J 31436.
Kornberg, Emanuel. 12696
Suspender pock-ett. © 1c. Nov. 20,
1940 ; I 27389.
Kraeh, Max Josef. 12697
Dream house model. © 1c. Nov, 15,
1940 ; I 27370.
Kratochvil, Anton. 12698
New type circular funeral home. ©
Dec, 4, 1940; I 27441.
Krinbill, Howard Ruh. 12699
Relation of removals and exposure to
average life. © Dec. 6, 1940; I 27556.
Kunstanstalten May, a. g. 12700-12708
Christus segnet die ernte, 5123; by
Giovanni [pseud. of Josef Unters-
berger ]—Muttergluck, 7769; by Dien-
hoff [pseud. of Hede Neumann-
Klinge]—Sudetendeutsche landschaft,
5528; by Christian Gothard Hirsch.—
Tulipen (Tulips) 6595; by A. Fiebi-
ger.—Waldeinsamkeit, 6019; by Cle-
mens Freitag. © Aug. 21, 1940; H
1864, 1867, 1868, 1870, 1871.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Gosausee mit Dachstein, 7628; by V.
Pape [pseud. of S. R. Vogt]—Ramsau
bei Berchtesgaden, 7630; by Lehnert
[pseud. of Georg Hinel]—St. Wolfgang
am Wolfgangsee, 7631; by Lehnert
[pseud. of Georg Haénel]—Wasserburg
am Bodensee, 7629; by Clemens Frei-
tag. © Sept. 5, 1940; H 1865, 1866,
1869, 1872.
La Femina, Alphonse J, 12709
Ever-ready wall model electric iron
holder. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1940; I 27572.
Lander, Emma Jane. 12710
Artist’s impression of the modern
1940 small city. © 1c. Dee. 17, 1940;
I 27584.
Letz, Lyda. 12711
Lovely Lady. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1940;
I 27586.
Lipstein bros. & Haltman, inc. 12712
Dorothy Dale. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1940;
J 31489,
Lipthrott, Henry Clinton. 12713
Insect eliminating shield. © 1 «.
Dec. 23, 1940; I 27552.
Livermore & Knight co. 12714
Gentlemen—our country! © Dec. 26,
1940; K 47497.
Lone, Frank. 12715
Relative proportions of the female
figure according to constant 1.618+.
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1940; I 27406.
Maas & Steffen, ine. 12716
Engineer. © Novy. 15, 1940; K 47458,
McKay, George Alexander. 12717
Straw pitcher. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1940;
I 273868.
Manning (J. F.) studio, 12718, 12719
Elliott (Harriett)—Jackson (Dr. W.
C.) ©l1c. each Dec. 3, 1940; J 31440,
31441.
Margolis, Samson. 12720
Talmudical academy of Baltimore,
presented to—in grateful acknowledg-
ment. © Dec. 12, 1940; K 47469.
Martinez, Marie.
One story house.
I 27382.
Marvel mfg, co. 12722, 12723
U. S. army tank, Liberty type.—
12721
© Nov. 22, 1940;
U. S. army tank, Williams type. ©
Nov. 1, 1940; I 27409, 27410.
Meacham, George W. 12724
Elevating truck. © 1c. Nov. 15,
1940; I 273860.
294
CLASSES H—-K
no. 12, 1940 12761
Meacham, James William. 12725 Give me your love tonight. © Dec.
Ventilator and drier for small grain | 9, 1940; K 47484.
bins. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1940; I 27393. Searching for you in my dreams. ©
Dec. 9, 1940; K 47481.
; 12726, 12727 j :
Mead, Johnson & co Swanee River. © Dec, 9, 1940: K
Babies supervised by physicians are 47483
better babies, 26. © Nov. 23, 1940; K :
47488. Oldfield, W. A., Reitinger, Walter &
Helping to grind coffee; by Bernhard| Clemmons, W. C. 12747
Pothast. © Nov. 27, 1940; K 47489. Tongue lock rim wheel. © 1 c. Dec.
Metzger (B.) & son. 12728 +8; ae - Ole
Moritz (Mrs. George) ©1c. Nov. 20, Patriotic advertising co. 12748
1940; J 31381. We Americans, appreciate America.
Meyer, Emil S. 12729 © AND: 14, 1940; K aos |
Towel and wash cloth bar. © 1 ¢. | Pavlovic, Joseph, jr. 12749
Dec. 18, 1940 ; I 27576. Combined inventory and price tag
: : = holder and improvements. © 1c. Nov.
pt —— ree Z ei gy 15, 1940 : I 27378.
gg beater stabilizer. ©1 ¢. Dee.
26, 1940 : I 27568, SLES Ss » 12750
es 1 eee ony Buildsaw. © Oct, 5, 1940: I 27383.
ee ~‘°" | Perkins, Clifford Norman. 12751
Psychrometric chart, Barometric
29.92 inches. Aug. 2. 1940: Collector’s stamp sheet. © Aug. 16,
ae oe ches, | © Ang\2, 1940; | so40, K 47472. :
Mulford, L. K. 12732 | Pollia, Joseph Andrew. 12752
Sunset, Berkeley Lake, Denver, Col.,| _.# Season 1940-41. Exercise, rest,
=e) te. Noy. 12, 1940: J 31372. diet. © Nov. 22, 1940; K 47490.
Murrin, Gahlbeth H. 12733 | P pee ae ae Sete ite ne
Hinge and improvements. © 1 « a : wae
a ee. cae © 1c. Oct, 14, 1940: I 27407.
cr 9 =
Naegele, Charles Frederick. 12734 | F pie ei 2 ae Ga 2 au
Seeetion) © Nov. 3,19402H 1858 | _ Unifiow valve. © tc. Nov. 1, 1980;
I 27366.
National retail hardware assn, Public press. 12755
12735-12737 aa
, i : Here dwells a defender of his coun-
Modernize — economize, National try. © Nov, 15, 1940; K 47473.
hardware spring open house. © Dec. é a
19, 1940; K 47477. RCA mfg. co., inc. 12756
National hardware spring open house, Acoustic power chart. © 1c. Dec. 4,
May 1-10, A, B. © Dec. 19, 1940; K | 1940; I 27588.
47476, 47478. Railway express agency, inc. 12757
New York graphic soc., ine. Caravans of the sky. ©1c. Noy. 22,
12788, 12739 | 1940; J 31395.
Lady Washington’s reception. [Mar-} Ramm. Louis. 12758
tha Washington’s reception]; by D. of : :
. a ; = Combined hairbrush, mirror, comb
ee on: : © Jan. = Soe and toothbrush holder. © 1c. Noy. 20,
Morning ride; by V. de Paredes. © | 14949- I 27391.
Jan, 2, 1941; K 47512. =
me pte Ramon, Pedro. 12759
Gain pub. co. 12740-12746 | automatic gate. © 1 ¢ Nov. 20.
Back to you and Honolulu. © Nov. | 1940: I 27392.
13, 1940; K 47486. “f
Randall co. 12760
By the dreamy countryside. Dec.
y J ‘i © Joy House and the Magic Flame. ©
9, 1940; K 47487. a ake
Coral sands of my Hawaii. © Oct. Dec. 10, 1940; oe:
11, 1940; K 47485. Ratcliffe, Joseph. 12761
Couldn’t we two. © Nov, 20, 1940; Template. © 1c. Noy. 20, 1940: I
K 48482. 27394.
295
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12762
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Rausch, William Warren. 12762-12766
First & second floor plans:
Houses A & F.—Houses C & K.—
Houses D & E.—House G.—Houses H &
J. © Dee. 17, 1940; I 27562-27566.
Republic flow meters co. 12767-12771
Republic flow meters co. chart, 60—
CA-15, 60-—CB-15, 63—CA-10505, 63—CA-
1020300, 63-3030300. © Nov. 28, 1940;
I 27414-27418.
Ritter & Ritter, inc. 12772
Glamour bags. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1940;
I 27387.
Ronningen, Luven. 12773
Animal trap snow guard. ©1c. Nov.
15, 1940; I 27356.
Roth, Dan. 12774
Clothes pole divider and divided
clothes pole. © 1. Nov. 15, 1940; I
27357.
Russell, Charles Vern. 12775
Mixer and improvements. © 1 «.
Nov, 15, 1940; I 273865.
Schaefer, Klaus H. 12776
Portrait in oil.
J 31394.
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1940;
Schaffler, Oscar. ACT T
Receeding door latch handie. © 1c.
Nov. 15, 1940; I 27375.
Scheibe, Edward H. 12778
Bar-B-—Q-oven. ©1c. Nov. 15, 1940;
I 27376.
Sefing, Leonard Christian. 12779
Aquatic maneuvers. ©1c. Nov. 18,
1940; J 31379.
Shaw, Edmund Chase. 12780
Bacone faces. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1940;
J 31403.
Sherman, Chris H. & Davis, Fred E.
12781
Metal window shutters. ©1c. Nov.
15, 1940 ; I 27372.
Shordon, Leon B. 12782
Extension table. © 1c. Nov. 15,
1940; I 27367.
Smith, William J. 12783
Scissors. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1940; I
Zao
Stonerod-Du Bose. 12784
Douglas aviation gas, proposed filling
station. © 1c. Nov, 25, 1940; I 27384.
Striebel, William A. 12785
Toilet bowl de-odorer. © 1c. Nov.
15, 1940; I 27358.
Swift & co. 12786
Science comes to selling; 4, use sell-
ing appeals. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1940: J
31396.
Tager, Sidney Robert. 12787
Roosevelt’s return to Washington for
his third term, on Nov. 7, 1940. ©le.
Nov. 25, 1940; J 31401.
Tagliabue mfg. co, 12788, 12789
Tag chart, 500-0-IR, 1600-600-IR. ©
Dec. 5, 1940; I 27419, 27420.
Teich, Curt, & co., ine. 12790
Floral Gardens, Victor Hugo inn over-
looking Laguna Beach, California, OB—
H1305. © Sept. 3, 1940; K 47474.
Thompson, Charles Robert. 12791
Shield protection for ships against
torpedoes and floating mines. © 1.
Nov. 25, 1940; I 27381.
Tierney, William L. 12792
Electron tube. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1940;
I 273895.
Underhill, Irving.
New York (City) :
Woolworth and “Transportation
buildings, B 65389 C.—Woolworth
building, B 65388 C. © Oct. 26, 1940;
J 31373, 31374.
Union central life insurance co, 12795
Selling the income bond. ©1c. Nov.
22, 1940; J 31397.
Vocafilm corp. 12796-12803
Balanced job.—Let’s talk things
over.—Right medicine-—When some-
thing goes wrong. © Sept, 17, 1940; J
31428-31430, 31432.
Behind the scenes.—Inside story. ©
Sept. 23, 1940; J 31488, 31434.
New shades for old. © June 14, 1940;
J 31431,
Partners in profit.
J 31427.
Wallace, Columbus C. 12804, 12805
Mail box post and holder.—Swinging
pencil carrier. © 1c each Nov. 15,
1940; I 27858, 27859.
Watson, C. A.
Hamburger molder.
1940; I 27578.
12793, 12794
© Sept. 23, 1940;
12806
© 1c. Dec. 18,
296
CLASSES H-K
no. 12, 1940 12814
Wendland, Mrs. A. J. 12807 | Work, I. E. 12811
Shoe protector and safety device for
Electrical generator. © 1c. Nov. 15,
automobile drivers floor mat. © 1 ¢. | 1940; I 27364.
Dec. 26, 1940; I 27553. z Yellow truck & coach mfg. co., General
Wilkins, Paul E. 12808 | motors truck & coach div. 12812
Combination comb and _ fingernail G M C product plans for 1941. ©lc.
file. © 1 c. Nov. 15, 1940; I 27354. Nov. 22, 1940; J 31399.
Willse, Allan R. 12809 | Young, Charles Henry. 12813
Container for canned liquids. © 1 1144 x 2 marine type steam engine. ©
e. Noy. 15, 1940; I 27380. 1c. Nov. 26, 1940 ; I 27399.
Wise, Harry C. 12810 | Zimmer, Ludo Little. 12814
Safety eyeglass case. © 1c. Noy. Basie design for civil airports. ©
15, 1940; I 27352. | 1c. Dec. 30, 1940 ; I 27588.
z hs
Number of entries in classes H—K included in the catalog since Jan. 1,
1940:
Reproductions of works of art (including 115 one-copy entries). 344
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in-
ne 1 Ne -COnY Temries) = 2 Dies’ BENT 2, 474
Photographs (including 554 one-copy entries) -__------.-------------------________.---- See
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 1,057 contributions to peri-
meets mg olmer Onecopy entries). >" ee 3, 600
ae diss ee ee RY eh ee a 8. 200
bo
Me)
PRINT OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEHN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [12814
Goodwin, Philip R. i
Where the tall pines grow. © Brown
& Bigelow, St. Paul. R 923821, Oct. 28,
1940. 7
298
LABELS
aes
Berst-Forster-Dixfield co., New York.
12815-12819
America’s own matches. For
matches. © Aug. 7, 1940; KK 2463.
B. F. D. square clothespins. For
clothespins. © Oct. 10, 1940; KK 2462.
Brightwood flat wood spoons. For
wooden spoons. © July 25, 1940; KK
2465.
Iron-klad clothespins. For clothes-
pins. © Jan. 22, 1940; KK 2464.
Top Lite strike anywhere matches.
For matches. © Sept. 1, 1940; KK
Borden co., New York. 12820, 12821
Borden’s instant mix, carton. For
chocolate mix. © Nov. 13, 1940; KK
2442.
Borden’s None such mince meat. For
mince meat. © Oct, 31, 1940; KK 2441.
Calavo, inc., Los Angeles. 12822
Juicy fresh limes. For limes. ©
Nov. 21, 1940; KK 2482.
Century fruit corp., New York. 12823
Bono. For refined cider. © Sept. 4,
1940; KK 2436.
Cherry specialty co., Chicago.
12824, 12825
Valentine greetings. For chocolate
candy:
[Girl clasping a heart] © Oct. 24,
1940 ; KK 2457,
[Girl with bow and arrow] © Oct.
24, 1940; KK 2458.
Clayton, A. C., ptg. co., St. Louis.
12826-12828
Fine corsets [for] The Halle bros. co.
For corsets. © Nov. 27, 1940; KK 2496.
For shoes:
Fine shoes [for] Al Goodman. ©
Dec. 4, 1940; KK 2497.
[Little Money shoes for Bullock’s]
Bullock’s Little Money shoes. © Dec.
4, 1940; KK 2494.
Driscoll-Bruck co., ltd., Chicago.
12829
Spearhead. For fish hooks. © Oct.
24, 1940; KK 2348.
Eata bita popcorn co., Emporia, Kan.
12830
Eata bita French fried popt korn.
For French fried popt korn. © Nov. 7,
1940; KK 2408.
Elco grease & oil co., Cleveland. 12831
Sulpho-chloro-lead concentrate. For
concentrate for all purpose gear lubri-
cants. © Dec. 9, 1940; KK 2993.
Ellena bros., Etiwanda, Calif. 12832
Ellena’s. For burgundy. © Dec. 2,
1940 ; KK 2487,
Foodland, ine., Cleveland. 12833
Squeel. For canned meat product.
© Nov. 25, 1940; KK 2347.
Gotham silk hosiery co., inc. New
York. 12834
Gotham Gold Stripe with seal of
Better fabrics testing bureau, quality
tested. For hosiery. © Dec. 9, 1940:
KK 2604.
Hazle-maid bakers, inc., Hazleton, Pa.
12835
Kandee kake. For candy & cake. ©
Noy. 18, 1940: KK 2335.
Hilgers, John, doing business under J.
Hilgers & co., Binghamton, N. Y.
12836, 12837
Rex Hunters dog powders. For dog
powders, dog remedy:
Carton. © Sept. 80, 1940: KK
Label. © Oct. 3, 1940; KK 2412.
Hills bros. co., New York. 12838, 12889
Dromedary Dixie fruit cake mix.
For fruit cake mix:
Carton. © Nov. 1, 1940: KK 2803.
Paper label. © Novy. 1, 1940: KK
2802.
Hiss, John Martin, Los Angeles. 12840
Dr. Hiss balances shoes [for] Dr.
Hiss foot clinic. For shoes. © Noy.
29, 1940 ; KK 2495.
Jumping Joe Savoldi distributing co.,
ine, See Savoldi (Joe) jr.
Kahn, H., & co. See Kahn, I, K.
299
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12841
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Kahn, Ilona Komjadi, doing business
as Kahn, H. & co., Philadelphia.
12841
Xmas tree silver spray. For paint.
© Nov. 11, 1940; KK 2800.
Krieg, William F., doing business as
Shoe kraft products, Chicago, 12842
Hose-re-nu. For hosiery rinse. ©
Dec, 9, 1940; KK 2778.
McCoy, Lloyd, Chicago. 12843
Curly top hair pomade. For petro-
leum hair dressing. © July 2, 1940; KK
2395.
McNew, Ira C., Indianapolis. 12844
Mac’s hand soap. For hand soap. ©
Nov. 8, 1940; KK 2502.
Meier’s wine cellars, inc., Silverton, O.
12845
Private wine cellar, For bottled
wines. © Oct, 11, 1940; KK 2263.
Menasha products co., Menasha, Wis.
12846
Tiffany. For toilet tissue. © Oct.
16, 1940; KK 2399.
Norbert shirt co., New York. 12847
Norbert’s lLongserve collar. For
shirt collars. © Nov. 28, 1989; KK
2777.
Nutri-vae co., Milwaukee, 12848
Rundle, Charles Vance, Los Angeles.
12850
No. 1 Rundle’s crome lustre liquid
rust resister. For imitation chrome
paint. © Nov. 13, 1940; KK 2459.
Savoldi, Joe, jr., d. b. a. Jumping Joe
Savoldi distributing co., inc, Bridg-
man, Mich. 12851
Drop kick. For soft drinks & bey-
erages. © Oct, 1, 1940; KK 2266.
Servel, inc., Evansville, Ind.
12852, 12853
Para sacar los cubos de hielo. ©
Nov. 15, 1940: KK 2793.
Para sacar los cubos de hielo, el
deshielo. © Nov. 15, 1940; KK 2792.
12854
©
For refrigerators:
Shoe kraft products, Chicago.
Ling-rie-nu. For lingerie rinse.
Dec, 9, 1940; KK 2779.
Shoe kraft products.
liam F.
Skinner & Eddy corp., New York. 12855
Minute man, For dehydrated soup
mix. © Nov. 30, 1940; KK 2405.
Standard brands inc., New York. 12856
Fleischmann’s yeast. For yeast. ©
Nov. 20, 1940; KK 2780.
Vitamilk corp., Madison, Wis.
See Krieg, Wil-
12857
Nutri-vac. For a dietary food. © Vitamilk. For powdered milk. ©
Mar, 13, 1940; KK 2455. June 20, 1940; KK 2398.
Presto Whip cream co., Wauwatosa, | Young, Peter, New York. 12858
Wis. 12849| Peter Young’s flying wardrobe. For
Presto Whip. For whipped cream. | wearing apparel used in air travel. ©
© Oct. 15, 1940; KK 2492. June 1, 1940; KK 2701.
S47
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since July 1, 1940...
300
LABELS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RE-
NEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[12858
Kaufmann department stores, ine. 1,2 Balmacaan. For men’s and young
i ‘ ’ ’ men’s overcoats and raincoats. RR 7,
Britannia English slip-on shower-| Noy 14 1940.
proof coat. For shower-proof coats. © Kaufmann department stores, inc.,
RR 6, Nov. 29, 1940. Pittsburgh.
301
PRINTS
Air reduction sales co., New York.
12859
Airco hi-test flux-coated bronze weld-
ing rods. For flux-coated bronze weld-
ing rods. © Oct. 21, 1940; KK 2503.
All styles hanger co., inec., New York.
12860
Fulvue shirt and slack displays. For
display fixtures. © Nov. 1, 1940; KK
2614.
Alten’s foundry & machine works, Lan-
caster, O. 12861
Alten’s pumping unit—type A-—110-
T C, bulletin P-106. For oil well ma-
chinery. © Aug. 15, 1940; KK 2424,
American bolex co., inc., New York.
12862
Instructions for use of the Master
title kit. For title letter kit. © Oct. 1,
1940; KK 2607.
American cabinet hardware corp.,
Rockford, Il. 12863
Color-trim, catalog page. For hard-
ware. © Oct. 7, 1940; KK 2310.
American radiator & Standard sanitary
corp., Pittsburgh. 12864-12868
Fast way to make them say—OK—
the job’s yours! For kitchen sinks and
boilers. © Sept. 6, 1940; KK 2764.
For healthy sales. For drinking
fountains. © Aug, 28, 1940; KK 2438.
Here’s the right answer. For kitchen
sinks. © Sept. 28, 1940; KK 2440.
People’s choice. For oil boilers and
radiators. © Sept. 28, 1940; KK 2489.
These pictures prove. For boilers
and radiators. © Aug. 28, 1940; KK
2437.
American viscose corp., New York.
12869-12874
For rayon:
American original designed by
Mabel MeclIlvain Downs of a crown
tested rayon fabric. © Oct. 25, 1940;
KK 2768.
Crown tested rayon fabrics, glow-
ing color for gray mid-winter. © Nov.
8, 1940; KK 2769.
Crown tested rayon fabrics, jet
trimming for daytime elegance. ©
Oct. 25, 1940; KK 2767.
Crown tested rayon fabrics, room
by Hagmeyer of Watson & Boaler. ©
Noy. 18, 1940; KK 2770.
Crown tested rayon fabrics, swal-
lowtail jacket. © Dec. 4, 1940; KK
2766.
Hollywood success story. © Nov.
1, 1940; KK 2771.
Armour & co., Chicago. 12875
For quick delicious holiday meals.
For meat. © Nov. 29, 1940; KK 2356.
Associated refrigerator
Philadelphia. 12876
Associated refrigerator plant, inc.,
dealers’ guaranteed reconditioning serv-
plant, ine,
ice. For rebuilt refrigerators. © Feb.
28, 1940; KK 2355.
Awful Fresh MacFarlane, Berkeley,
Calif. 12877, 12878
Nuts 2U for Thanksgiving. For nuts,
candy, chocolates. © Nov. 19, 1940;
KK 2427.
What is a horse doover? For nuts.
© Nov. 15, 1940; KK 2426.
Ballantine, P, & sons, Newark, N. J.
12879-12883.
For ale:
Ale as America likes it .. with a
flavor all its own. Altas. For ale. ©
Aug, 15, 1940; KK 2626.
Here’s America’s own ale—here’s.
a flavor found... © June 21, 1940;
KK 2678.
Light—not heavy with a flavor
found in no other brew. © July 19,
1940; KK 2674.
For ale & beer:
Ballantine’s rounds out its first
century. Man and bee. © Mar, 12,
1940; KK 2621,
Tasty . . smooth .. mellow. .
creamy. © July 23, 1940; KK 2675.
Bon ami co., New York, 12884, 12885
I like it because it keeps my... For
cleanser. © Sept. 5, 1940; KK 2387.
I’ve made the world... For cleanser.
© Oct. 17, 1940; KK 2385.
302
PRINTS
no. 12, 1940
12916
Bonwit Teller, inec., New York. 12886
21 gala gifts, For women’s clothes
& accessories. © Nov. 24, 1940; KK
2460.
Brewers scientific laboratories, ine.,
Rahway, N. J. 12887
Now—you can make iron-free beers
and ales. For iron remover unit. ©
Oct. 1, 1940; KK 2004.
California fruit growers exchange, Los
Angeles. 12888-12893
For lemons: ,
Beware of harsh laxatives, LA-
3095. © July 17, 1940; KK 2369.
First aid when nature fails, LA-—
3090. © June 12, 1940; KK 2365.
First thing every morning, LA-
3094. © July 10, 1940; KK 2364,
Lemon with soda, LA-3091. ©
June 19, 1940; KK 2366.
Start tomorrow morning... lemon
with soda, LA-3092. © June 26, 1940;
KK 23867.
Throw away harsh laxatives, LA-—
3093. © July 3, 1940; KK 2368.
Canada dry ginger ale, inc., New York.
12894
Rembrandat’s brush-strokes hidea...
For blended whiskey. © Dee, 1, 1940;
KK 2340.
Charis corp., Allentown, Pa.
Your Charis corsetiere
many women. For corsets.
1940; KK 2354.
infg.
12895
helps so
© Nov, 10,
Chesebrough cons’d., New
York.
For hair tonic:
Keep your hair lovely the Hleanor
... © Aug. 6, 1940; KK 2384.
Professional advice on keeping
your hair... © Aug. 16, 1940; KK
2381.
Cleghorn, Thomas J., Lowell, Mass.
12898
© Oct. 26,
CO.,
Bean the cat. For game.
1940; KK 2801.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 12899
People will go out of their way to the
fountain that serves Coca-cola right.
For soft drink. © Nov. 25, 1940; KK
2454.
Columbia recording corp., Bridgeport,
Conn. 12900-12903
For phonograph records:
Now enjoy the immortal classics.
© Nov. 15, 1940; KK 2481.
12896,12897.
Now the glorious recordings of the
world’s greatest artists. © Oct. 28,
1940; KK 2433.
Now, the immortal music of the
masters... © Oct, 27, 1940; KK 2430.
Yours at Columbia's new low prices
© Nov. 11, 1940; KK 2482.
Dan Dee pretzel & potato chip co., Cleve-
land. 12904
Dan Dee. For pretzels—potato chips.
© Nov. 22, 1940; KK 2308.
Dermeties co., inc., New York. 12905
Dinner gown by * * * * complexion
dress by Dermetics. For skin cleansing
oil. © Nov. 1, 1940; KK 2319.
Diamond crystal salt co., ine., St. Clair.
12906
Ladies, accept this marvelous chef’s
knife. For Shaker salt. © Nov. 25,
1940; KK 2477.
Disney (Walt) productions, Hollywood,
Calif. 12907, 12908
For gasoline:
Makes ’em feel their oats, Standard
gasoline unsurpassed, form R-176. ©
Sept. 1, 1940; KK 2264.
Quick getaway, Standard gasoline
unsurpasses, form no. R-178. © Oct.
15, 1940; KK 2265.
Distillation products, inec., Rochester,
New York. 12909, 12910
For pharmaceutical products:
From the blue Pacific .. .
gold. © Sept. 3, 1940; KK 23283.
How research corralled a_ run-
away... © Oct. 1, 1940; KK 2828.
Diversey corp., Chicago. 12911-12918
Out of the test tube a new discov-
ery—Diversey D-luxe. For cleanser.
© Oct. 21, 1940; KK 2775.
They say that when an ostrich is pur-
sued, he hides by burying his head in
the desert sand. For cleanser and dis-
infectant. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK 2774.
Which black circle is the larger?
For washing compound. © Sept. 9,
1940; KI 2773.
Emerson radio & phonograph corp.,
liquid
New York. 12914-12916
For radio:
Cecil B. De Mille picks the new
1941 Emerson.
1940; KK 2448.
Gary Cooper says The new 1941
Emerson with miracle tone... © Oct.
18, 1940; KK 2444,
Paulette Goddard—lI’ve fallen in
love with the miracle tone of my 1941
Emerson. © Oct. 18, 1940; KK 2445.
For radio. © Oct. 9,
503
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12917
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Endicott Johnson corp., Endicott, N. Y.
12917
Free sox with each purchase of work
shoes. For men’s work shoes. © Oct.
17, 1940; KK 2452.
Father & son shoe stores, inc., Endicott,
N.. Y2 12918-12919
For men’s shoes:
Father & son yungfeller’s buck
tans. © Oct. 18, 1940; KK 2450.
Father & son yungfellers wedgies.
© Oct. 25, 1940; KK 2351.
Filene’s, William sons co., Boston.
12920-12923
Youthfully yours Filene’s. For coats,
hats, dresses, skirts, shirts and slacks.
© Sept. 6, 1940; KK 2603.
— For coats, shirts and skirts, hats
and dresses. © Aug. 22, 1940; KK
2601.
— For hats and coats.
1940; KK 2600.
For hats,
skirts and jackets.
KK 2602,
Fineh (Jos. S.) & Co.,
Pa.
© Aug. 20,
dresses, sweaters,
© Aug. 30, 1940;
ine., Schenley,
12924, 12925
For a blend of straight whiskies:
Buy Golden wedding. © Sept. 20,
1940; KK 2384.
Five great whiskies wedded into
Golden wedding. © Nov. 1, 1940; KK
2382.
Fitzgibbons boiler co., ine., New York.
12926, 12927
For boilers:
Fitzgibbons oil-eighty automatic.
© Nov, 13, 1940; KK 2612.
R-Z-U junior Fitzgibbons steel
boiler. © Nov. 18, 1940; KK 2611.
Fleischmann distilling corp., New York.
12928
No words could be better than our
bond. For liquor. © Oct. 31, 1940;
KK 2608.
Florence stove co., Gardner, Mass.
12929, 12930
© Oct. 8,
For oil heaters:
It’s silly to be chilly!
1940; KK 2610.
No guesswork. © Sept. 10, 1940; KK
2609.
General cigar co., inc., New York.
12931-12937
For cigars:
Captain Dalzell recognizes real
Havana taste in new White Owls. ©
May 27, 1940: KK 2677.
Chester Hale checks the Havana
taste of new White Owls. © May 20,
1940; KK 2676.
Dwight Fiske okays Havana taste
of new White Owls. © May 9, 1940;
KK 2679.
Kdward FEF. Roosevelt discovers a
true Havana flavor in new White Owls.
© Apr. 23, 1940; KK 2680.
Everett Marshall approves Ha-
vana taste of new White Owls. © Apr.
26, 1940; KK 2678.
James Kilgallen approves Havana
taste of new White Owls. © Oct. 27,
1940 ; KK 2622.
Richard Armstrong okays Havana
flavor of new White Owl. © Nov. 8,
1940; KK 2628.
General foods corp., New York.
12938-12950:
For coffee:
For happy husbands—wise wives
serve the new... © Nov. 7, 1940;
KK 2481.
Have you tasted it recently? ©
Oct. 18, 1940; KK 2476.
—— Same. © Nov. 5, 1940; KK
2478.
Have you tasted Maxwell house
recently? © Nov. 15, 1940; KK 2475.
— Same. © Nov. 19, 1940; KK
2435.
Have you tasted the new Maxwell
house? © Noy, 12, 1940; KK 2434,
Have you tried Maxwell house recent-
ly? © Nov. 1, 1940; KK 2429.
Hint to hostesses. © Oct. 31, 1940;
KK 2472.
Maxwell house, favorite for half a
century. © Oct. 17, 1940; KK 2473.
Maxwell house, now 55% richer.
© Oct. 24, 1940; KK 2474.
Two seconds to play. For corn
flakes. © Oct. 6, 1940; KK 2479.
What a hit I made with the new
Maxwell house, © Nov. 7, 1940; KK
2428.
What a thrill Jim got when he
tasted this new... © Nov, 14, 1940;
KK 2480.
General mills, inc., San Francisco.
12951-12965
For breakfast food:
Biggest news in the cereal industry
in a generation. For corn cereal. €
Oct. 10, 1940; KK 23826.
Quick to cook. Variety with Wheai
Hearts. SA-1127A, © Sept. 6, 1940:
KK 2471.
504
LABELS
12993
no. 12, 1940
Quick to cook. Variety with
Wheat Hearts. SA-1128A. © Sept. 6,
1940; KK 2467.
For cereal:
Read the facts about whole wheat.
© Aug. 20, 1940; KK 2324.
Something has been happening to
breakfast. © Aug. 20, 1940; KK 2322.
National defense begins at break-
fast. For cereal breakfast food. ©
Noy, 25, 1940; KK 2320.
Now ... two famous ready-to-eat
cereals, For cereals. © Nov. 1, 1940;
KK 2330.
For flour:
Designs for dining, 1. © Oct. 1,
1940; KK 2468.
4. © Oct. 1, 1940; KK 2469.
Gingies will make it a gayer Christ-
mas. © Nov. 6, 1940; KK 2829,
Hot syrup set. © Sept. 29, 1940;
KK 2321.
It’s time you learned about this
suecess combination. © Oct. 4, 1940;
KK 2327.
News... about a great success com-
bination. © Oct. 11, 1940; KK 2325,
Now is the season for this all-
American dessert. © Sept. 23, 1940;
KK 2331.
Recipe bonus. © Sept. 6, 1940;
KK 2470.
Gray (Dorothy), litd., New York.
12966
It cleanses ... it softens... all in
one smooth creaming. For cosmetics.
© Nov. 25, 1940; KK 2312.
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati. .
12967-1298
For watches:
And what would you like for
Christmas? © Dec. 1, 1940; KK 2704.
Best advice a Christmas shopper
© Nov. 30, 1940; KK 2708.
Gruen certainly is the doctor’s...
© Oct. 10, 1940; KK 2391.
Gruen—the watch with a reason
© Oct. 15, 1940; KK 2392.
Gruen writes the last word. ©
Oct. 18, 1940; KK 2388.
Hurry up and make your fortune.
© Nov. 1, 1940; KK 2393.
Is business hot enough for you? ©
Aug. 1, 1940; KK 2878.
New thinness . . smartness .. dis-
tinction. © Nov. 15, 1940; KK 2705.
No wonder Gruen is the nurses’
favorite. © Nov. 10, 1940; KK 2456.
They don’t just tell the time...
© Nov. 18, 1940; KK 2394.
21 ways to get kissed Christmas
morning. © Nov. 15, 1940; KK 2706.
What else could they be but, ete.
© Oct. 15, 1940; KK 2389.
——Same. © Oct. 15, 1940; KK
2390.
You need matches to set the
world... © Sept. 1, 1940; KK 2380.
Haffenreffer & co., inc., Jamaica Plain,
Mass. 12981, 12982
For ale:
If you ask for just ale... © Nov.
18, 1940; KK 2414.
Straw hats have gone by... ©
Sept. 23, 1940; KK 2415.
Hampden brewing co., Willimansett,
Mass. 12983
In every bottle. For ale. © Nov, 15,
1940; KK 2763.
Health control garments corp., New
York. 12984
Better posture means better health.
For abdominal belts & shoulder braces.
© Nov. 25, 1940; KK 2618.
Hilgers (J.) & co. See Hilgers (John)
Hilgers, John, doing business under J.
Hilgers & co., Binghamton, N. Y.
12985, 12986
Directions for Rex Hunters dog
powders. For dog powders, deg reme-
dies. © Sept. 30, 1940; KK 2411.
Does your dog need worming. For
dog remedies. © Sept. 30, 1940; KK
2409.
Ideal bathrobe co., inc., Brooklyn.
12987
Ideal robe for baby, chic and warm.
For infant’s robes, buntings and
sacques. © Nov. 22, 1940; KK 2336.
International steel co., Evansville, Ind.
12988, 12989
For revolving doors:
Amazing hands-free passage. New
electric eye control. © Nov. 22, 1940;
KK 2350.
Door of the month, issue no. 5. ©
Nov. 22, 1940; KK 2349.
Jardur import co. See Klepper (L. R.)
Julian & Kokenge co., Columbus, O.
12990-12993
For shoes:
Only Foot saver can put your four
in these pictures. © Aug. 20, 1940; KK
2341.
305
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12994
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 85
Julian & Kokenge co.—Continued.
For shoes—Continued.
Only Foot saver can put your foot
in these pictures. © Sept. 1, 1940; KK
2348.
Three views of full-fashioned fit in
shoes. © Sept. 5, 1940; KK 2342.
——Same. © Sept. 20, 1940; KK
2344.
Karagheusian, A. & M., ine., New York.
12994, 12995
For rug:
Open your home to the exciting new
carpet beauty of today. © Oct, 13,
1940; KK 2491.
What exciting new things are hap-
pening in carpets. © Sept. 29, 1940;
KK 2490.
Kearney (James R.) corp., St. Louis.
12996
Hook-operated sub-nema disconnects,
suppl. section 7, bulletin 312. For elec-
trical switches. © Noy, 14, 1940; KK
2339.
Kiepper, L. R., trading as Jardur im-
port co., New York. 12997
Jardur bezelmeter aviation chrono-
graphs. For watches. © Nov. 15,
1940; KK 2387.
Kress (F. J.) box co., Pittsburgh,
12998
Vote for better merchandising. For
boxes. © Sept. 21, 1940; KK 2425.
Lee rubber & tire corp., Conshohocken,
Pa. 12999-13001
For tires:
High compression motors.
30, 1940; KK 23816.
1920 challenge.
KK 2317.
Over 5,250,000 tire miles.
13, 1940; KK 2318.
Lexington roller mills, inc., Lexington,
Ky. 13002-13005
For flour:
First prize for cake.
1940; KK 2446.
It doesn’t taste like cake but it’s
just as delicious. © Nov. 8, 1940; KK
2448.
This amazing new Vitohart flour
makes tastier biscuits and bread. ©
Nov. 22, 1940; KK 2449.
Vitohart biscuits.
1940; KK 2447,
© Oct.
© Oct. 16, 1940;
© Nov.
©_Nov..1;
© Nov.
15,
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York.
13006-13010
For cigarettes:
Do you smoke the cigarette that
satisfies... HEllen Drew, © Nov. 12,
1940; KK 2419,
Do you smoke the cigarette that
satisfies... Sid Luckman, © Oct. 21,
1940; KK 2421.
For Christmas give the cigarette
that satisfies. Ski-girl © Nov. 1,
1940; KK 2428.
Give ’em the smoker’s cigarette...
Girl and two marines, © Nov. 8, 1940;
KK 2420.
Milder, cooler. Girl aviator, ©
Oct. 2, 1940; KK 2422,
13011
the pre-smoked pipe.
Linkman (M.) & co., Chicago.
Dr. Grabow,
For pipe. © Noy, 16, 1940; KK 2277.
Lone Ranger, ine., Detroit. 13012
Life of Tonto, chap. no. 9, Shots in
the canyon. For bread. © Nov. 5,
1940: KK 2338,
Merck & co., inc., Rahway, N. J. 138018
Not quite thirty-two years ago. For
moth protection compound, © Oct, 30,
1940: KK 2400.
Meyers (J. A.) & co., Los Angeles.
13014, 18015
© Nov. 19,
For pins:
Design your own pins.
1940; KK 2688.
School club pins. © Noy. 29, 1940;
KK 2637.
Minnesota mining & mfg. co., St. Paul.
13016-13018
Here’s the new easy way to create
beautiful gift packages. For Scotch
tape. © Dec. 2, 1940; KK 2500.
This gift... For Scotch tape, desk
dispenser. © Nov. 20, 1940; KK 2397.
Touch of the finger. . For Scotch
cellulose tape. © Oct. 9, 1940; KK
2396.
Mitchell mfg, co., Chicago.
13019-13023
Another Mitchell first! Luxuray bet-
ter light—better sight bed lamp, bulle-
tin 205. For electric bedlamp. © Aug.
13, 1940; KKK 2402.
For fluorescent lighting fixtures:
Another Mitchell sensation!
Fluorescent kitchen unit, bulletin 193.
© May 27, 1940; KK 2408.
Certified Fleur-o-lier commercial
fluorescent fixtures, bulletin 195. ©
June 10, 1940: KK 2401.
306
PRINTS
no. 12, 1940
Introducing a new fluorescent day-
light desk lamp, bulletin 220. For
fluorescent desk lamp. © Sept. 12,
1940; KK 2404.
Paint the night with light, bulletin
no. 196. For spike spotlight. © June
11, 1940; KK 2346.
Mullarky, William, doing business as
National hosiery exchange sales sys-
tem, Madison, Wis. 13024
Your old hosiery has cash value. For
hosiery. © Oct. 12, 1940: KK 2787.
National committee for music apprecia-
tion, New York. 13025-13027
For phonograph records:
Announcement of the Chicago so-
ciety for music education, last chance to
get symphonic records at $1.69 per sym-
phony. © Dec. 9, 1940; KK 2776.
Announcement of the New York
committee for music appreciation. Last
chance to get symphonic records at
$1.39 per symphony. © Dec. 9, 1940;
KK 2489.
Responding to popular request—the
New York committee for music appre-
ciation is distributing ... © Dec. 9,
1940; KK 2488.
National distillers products corp., New
York. 13028
Make this an old-time Christmas!
For whiskey. © Nov. 15, 1940; KK
2804.
National hosiery exchange sales system.
See Mullarky, William.
National oil products co., Harrison,
sake 13029, 13030
Instant wetting out! For wetting
out agent. © Oct. 18, 1940; KK 2765.
Nopco line of paper making special-
ties a n d chemicals, etc. For paper-
making oils. © Nov. 13, 1940; KK
2417.
National supply co., Pittsburgh. 13031
Ideal electric steel, press forged, bul-
letin 287. For electric furnace steel.
© Noy. 16, 1940; KK 2418.
Pabst brewing co., Milwaukee.
13032-13037
For beer:
Food—delicious! Beer — blended
33 to 1. © Oct. 29, 1940; KK 2358.
4 hours and not a strike. . thena
big... © Nov, 1, 1940: KK 2357.
I was all in but the Major’s 33 to
1. © Oct. 25, 1940; KK 2359.
13069
It’s 33 to 1 you'll sell more profit-
able meals. © Noy. 15, 1940; KK 2361.
New! Brewery packed. © Nov.
12, 1940 ; KK 2362.
Pabst pleases particular people. ©
Noy. 1, 1940: KK 2360.
Pacific products co., Detroit. 13038
No Nod. For tablets to prevent sleep.
© Oct. 31, 1940; KK 2466.
Packard dresses, inc., New York. 130389
Fashion mirror. Winter color-tones
for youthful women. For women’s
dresses. © Oct. 29, 1940; KK 2351.
Pepper (Jas. E.) & co., ine., Lexington,
Ky. 13040
Born with the Republic. For Ken-
tucky straight bourbon whiskey. ©
Oct. 24, 1940 ; KK 2333.
Perolin co. of New York, New York.
13041
Trouble free oil burner operation.
For fuel oil sludge remover. © Nov. 6,
1940; KK 2353.
Pond’s extract co., New York.
13042-13069
For cosmetics:
American girl 1941.
1940: KK 2753.
American tradition of beauty. Mrs.
Astor. © Oct. 6, 1940: KK 2730.
American tradition of beauty. Mrs.
Vincent Astor, Mrs. Philip Harding,
© Nov. 15,
Mrs. John Jacob Astor. © Oct, 15,
1940: KK 2758.
—— Same. © Nov. 1, 1940: KK
2756.
Beauty creed. Mrs. Mary Eliza-
beth Whitney. © Sept. 15, 1940: KK
ates.
Beauty creed. Mrs. Vanderbilt
Phelps, Mrs. David S. Gamble, jr., Mrs.
Mary Elizabeth Whitney, Miss Beatrice
Straight. © Oct. 1, 1940: KK 2757.
For a limited time! Two beauty
aids for the price of one. © Nov. 8,
1940: KK 2721.
Free! With every purchase of
medium-size Pond’s cold cream.
Oct. 20, 1940; KK 2726.
Girls—hold a beauty bee! © Aug.
28, 1940; KK 2749.
Give away! For the thrifty mind-
ed. © Oct. 27, 1940; KK 2722.
Pond’s extends fair trade contracts
to 44 states. © Aug. 24, 19840: KK
2751.
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13070
pt. Iv, n.s., v.35
Pond’s extract co.—Continued.
For cosmetics—Continued.
Pond’s is the ideal traffic leader
that draws one out of three. © Oct. 1,
1940; KK 2750.
For hand lotion:
Cool white finish of a salon hand-
treatment. © Oct. 28, 1940; KK 2746.
Cool white finish of a salon hand
treatment. Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel,
ir. © Oct. 28, 1940; KK 2747.
It does for your hands what pow-
der does for your face! © Oct. 28,
1940; KK 2745.
New idea in hand care. © Oct. 28,
1940; KK 2744.
Rough, red knuckles? © Oct. 28,
1940; KK 2748.
New! Pond’s “lips.” Parachute.
© Oct. 20, 1940; KK 2727.
New Pond’s “lips.” Parade. ©
Oct. 27, 1940; KK 27238.
New! Pond’s “lips.” Swing. ©
Oct. 18, 1940; KK 2728.
New! Pond’s lips, the lipstick that
stays on longer. Cupid. © Oct. 20,
1940; KK 2754,
Pond’s “lips,’ the lipstick that
stays on longer. © Oct. 6,
1940 ; KK 2729.
Sure hit! The new Pond’s lipstick.
© Aug. 24, 1940; KK 2752.
For powder:
Blondes! These 3 questions settle
a vital problem. Mrs. Huntington
Astor. © Nov. 10, 1940; KK 2720.
Brunettes! Answer these 3 ques-
tions and look your loveliest. © Oct.
27, 1940; KK 2718.
Brunettes! Ask yourselves only 3
questions. © Oct. 13, 1940; KK 2719,
3 ways to brunette beauty. © Dec.
1, 1940; KK 2724.
Here’s a moneymaker that brings its
turnover with it! For tissues. ©
Sept. 24, 1940; KK 2755.
Prosperity co., inc., Syracuse, N. Y.
13070, 18071
© Sept. 15,
Cupid.
For laundry machinery :
Prosperity’s full line.
1940; KK 2407.
You can add extra capacity to it
as your shirt volume grows. © Oct.
15, 1940; KK 2406,
Randa neckwear corp., Hackensack,
13072
American boy, large label. For boys’
neckwear. © Sept. 20, 1940; KK 2345.
Reynolds (R. J.) tobacco co., Winston-
Salem, N. C. 13073-13077
For cigarettes:
He bowls with extra speed and
extra power... Joe Norris. © Nov.
29, 1940; KK 2413.
Mrs. Roger Williams, jr. © Dee.
2, 1940; KK 2314.
Willie Hoppe’s greatest triumph.
© Dee. 1, 1940; KK 2315.
For smoking tobacco:
OY Judge Robbins [Lake of the
Ozarks] © Aug. 11, 1940; KK 2486.
OY Judge Robbins at Santa Fe,
New Mexico. © Nov. 24, 1940; KK
23138.
Sanymetal products co., inc., Cleveland.
13078
For
©
Sanymetal hospital cubicles.
hospital cubicles & room partitions.
Dec. 4, 1940; KK 2702.
Schenley distillers corp., New York.
13079-13081
Cream of Kentucky, the double-rich
bourbon. For straight bourbon whis-
key. © Nov. 8, 1940; KK 2363.
For whiskey :
Schenley whiskies like pudding
prime. © Dec. 5, 1940; KK 2498.
What every woman wants to know
about a man. © Noy. 29, 1940; KK
2501.
Scholl mfg. co., ine., Chicago. 13082
Importance of correct foot exercise.
For plantar massage & foot strength-
ener. © July 15, 1940; KK 2252,
Selmer (H. & A.) ine., Elkhart, Ind.
13083-13092
Bundy mat service. For band instru-
ments. © Aug, 1, 1940; KK 2271.
New Magni-tone saxophone mouth-
piece. For saxophone mouthpieces. ©
Sept. 12, 1940; KK 2272.
Now for the first time a genuine
Selmer sterling flute. For flute & pic-
colos. © Sept. 14, 1940; KK 2276.
Selmer presents the Manhattan brass
instruments. For brass musical instru-
ments. © Sept. 13, 1940; KK 2270.
Selmer presents the Manhattan flute
and clarinet. For flute & clarinets. ©
Sept. 10, 1940; KK 2274.
Selmer presents the new Bundy clari-
nets. For clarinets. © Sept. 12, 1940;
KK 2278.
Selmer presents the new Bundy flute
and piccolo. For flutes & piccolos. ©
Sept. 10, 1940; KK 2268.
308
PRINTS
no. 12, 1940
13127
Selmer presents new Bundy French
horn-basses-baritones-mellophone. For
brass musical instruments. © Sept. 10,
1940; KK 2269.
Selmer presents the new Bundy saxo-
phone. For saxophones. © Sept. 138,
1940; KK 2275.
Selmer presents the new Bundy
trumpet-cornet-trombone. For cornets,
trumpets & trombones. © Sept. 9,
1940 ; KK 2267.
Servel, inc., Evansville, Ind.
13093-13098
For refrigerators:
Boss is a different man since we
changed to Silence! © Nov. 4, 1940;
KK 2799.
©
Deluxe Christmas broadside.
Nov. 19, 1940; KK 2795.
1941 standard window display. ©
Nov. 19, 1940; KK 2794.
Operating instructions. AB-3083-
491. © Nov. 15, 1940; KK 2797.
— AB-3083-500. © Nov.
1940; KK 2798.
Perfect gift idea for the whole fam-
ily! © Noy. 15, 1940; KK 2796.
Sheaffer, W. A. pen co., Ft. Madison, Ia.
13099-13103
15,
For writing equipment:
Gift quality that lasts for life—at
prices you can afford. © Nov. 28, 1940;
KK 2484.
Gifts that inspire and delight—and
cost no more. © Nov. 22, 1940; KK
2485.
It’s easy to give the world’s finest—
Sheaffer’s. © Nov. 24, 1940; KK 2483.
None but the finest gifts will do.
© Dec. 8, 1940; KK 2605.
Thrilling quality and not costly to
give Sheaffer’s. © Dec. 6, 1940; KK
2606.
Silex co., Hartford. 13104-13111
Be a wise bird and feather your nest,
form FN1. For coffee makers and ac-
cessories. © July 15, 1940; KK 2377.
Correct every time, form no, 10. For
coffee and tea makers. © Aug, 12,
1940; KK 2372.
For coffee makers:
Character in coffee, form no, 11. ©
Aug, 26, 1940; KK 2370.
My customers sure like coffee made
in a Silex, form no. 14. © Sept. 30,
1940; KK 2371,
Silex has increased our business,
form no. 15. © Sept. 30, 1940; KK
2373.
Ship and train models, form NB-1,
© July 26, 1940; KK 2375.
Silex no-lift roller bearing flat iron
stand form no. 18 8. For flat iron
stands. © Nov. 15, 1940; KK 2376.
Silex spray tea maker, form no, 90.
For tea makers. © Oct. 23, 1940; KK
2374.
Sinclair refining co., inc., New York.
13112-13117
For gasoline, oil, etc. :
Builds modern plant and big vol-
ume from modest start with Sinclair.
© Aug. 7, 1940; KK 2785.
Built big farm trade, added many
stations after shift to Sinclair. ©
Sept, 4, 1940; KK 2781.
Leaders in farm, fuel oil and sta-
tion gallonage—21 years with Sinclair.
© July 3, 1940: KK 2784.
For motor oil:
Here’s daggertoothed tyrannosau-
rus, who lived 60 million years ago. ©
Aug, 21, 1940; KIx 2783.
Peggy Moran featured in the New
Universal picture, Slightly tempted. ©
Aug. 7, 1940; KK 2782.
New ads for Sinclair commission
agents. For anti-freeze & oil, © Oct.
2, 1940; KK 2786.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabethport, N. J.
13118-13127
For sewing machines:
Announcing a zig-zag machine for
elasticized trimming. © Sept. 10, 1940;
KK 2255.
I could make cute clothes if you'd
trade in this old thing for a new Singer
electric. © Sept. 15, 1940; KK 2261.
I know it still sews—but pul-lease
trade it in for a new Singer electric.
© Aug. 15, 1940; KK 2260.
Increase production — cut down
thread breakage. © Sept. 10, 1940;
KK 2259.
My sewing teacher told me. ©
Sept. 1, 1940; KK 2254.
New room-or new clothes. © Aug.
28, 1940; KK 2262.
So many extras with a Singer elec-
© Aug. 1, 1940; KK 2258.
Story of a second honeymoon. ©
Sept. 1, 1940; KK 2256.
Taking the hand out of handwork.
© Sept. 1, 1940; KK 2258.
This bride was beautiful and—
smart. © Oct. 4, 1940; KK 2257.
tric,
309
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13128
Smith (Jas. H.) & sons corp., Griffith,
Ind. 13128
Victor photographic lighting equip-
ment—66th year. For photographic
lighting equipment and accessories. ©
Oct, 10, 1940; KK 2278.
Standard brands, inc., New York.
18129-13203
For baking powder:
And I’d counted on this cake...
© Oct. 10, 1940; KK 2386.
Every girl there could have
baked... © Oct. 20, 1940; KK 2383.
3 reasons why so many... ©
Sept. 1, 1940; KK 2379.
What’s wrong? Even the children
pass up... © Nov. 3, 1940; KK 2382.
For bread:
Bread at every meal... Jack
Coombs. © June 20, 1940; KK 2307.
—— Katherine Roberts. © June
28, 1940; KK 2308.
Bread helps supply your children’s
greatest food need. © May 15, 1940;
KK 2628.
Energy! That’s his greatest food
need. © Sept. 15, 1940; KK 2616.
Free to teachers! © Aug. 15,
1940; KK 2625,
Let them raid the bread box! ©
Oct. 15, 1940 ; KK 2631.
New free teaching unit! © Sept.
10, 1940 ; KK 2627,
Teach your pupils the good food-
habit—bread at every meal. © Oct. 10,
1940; KK 26380.
©
3 surprise luncheon dishes.
Sept. 1, 1940; KK 2635.
For coffee:
Chase & Sanborn’s friendly flavor.
Philadelphia. © Sept. 2, 1940; KK
2762.
— Thanksgiving.
1940; KK 2761.
—— University of Kansas.
1, 1940; KK 2760.
Choice, fine quality.
1940; KK 2288,
Delectable new drip grind. © May
23, 1940; KK 2709.
Don’t miss this delectable new drip
grind. © June 9, 1940; KK 2279, 2282.
Don’t miss this new drip grind. ©
May 28, 1940; KK 2742.
Extra tang, extra sparkle in this
richer coffee. © Oct. 31, 1940; KK
2787.
© Nov. 8,
© Oct.
© Apr. 26,
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Fine quality. © Apr. 5, 1940; KK
2291.
— Same.
2289.
Finer quality. © May 5, 1940;
KK 2297,
High quality coffee. © May 10,
1940 ; KK 2299,
If you haven’t tried Chase & San-
born lately. © June 9, 1940; KK 2711.
New! Big economical 2-lb. vac-
uum can. © Sept. 5, 1940; KK 2738.
Now Chase & Sanborn’s friendlier
flavor in a superb... © June 138,
1940; KK 2302,
Now Chase & Sanborn’s friendlier
flavor in a superb new drip grind. ©
May 2, 1940; KK 2741.
Now—this richer, friendlier coffee
in a big new 2-lb. vacuum can, © Sept.
12, 1940; KK 2740.
Save money get this rich, thrilling
coffee in a big new 2-lb, vacuum can.
© Sept. 19, 1940: KK 2782.
See exciting night baseball game.
© July 2, 1940; KK 2791.
Superb quality. © Apr. 12, 1940;
KK 2290.
This coupon is worth 10¢ on the
purchase of Chase & Sanborn coffee. ©
Sept. 8, 1940; KK 2748.
Try this extra-rich, exciting new
blend. © June 20, 1940; KK 2301.
Try this rich, exciting new drip
grind. © May 16, 1940; KK 2736.
You'll love its richer tangier taste.
© Oct. 10, 1940; KK 27338.
©
You'll love this thrilling ...
June 16, 1940; KK 2280.
You'll love this thrilling new blend.
© June 27, 1940; KK 2300.
You'll love this thrilling new drip
grind. © May 9, 1940; KK 2735.
—— Same. © June 16, 1940; KK
2281.
— Same.
2710.
You'll
friendlier coffee,
2734.
Youll say this fine coffee is a
taste-thrilling treat, © Oct. 17, 1940;
KK 2789.
For tea:
For better iced tea. If your iced
tea tastes thin. © Aug, 7, 1940; KK
2617.
© Apr. 19, 1940; KK
© June 16, 1940; KK
rave about this richer,
© Oct. 3, 1940; KK
310
PRINTS
no. 12, 1940
13231
For iced tea at its full. Enjoy the
cooling refreshment. © July 17, 1940;
KK 2619.
For iced tea full of flavor use
choice, young tea leaves. © July 2,
1940: KK 2294.
For iced tea rich in flavor, A tall
glass of iced tea. © Aug, 14, 1940; KK
2620.
Free this 10¢ package .. when you
buy this 7-oz. package. © June 5,
1940; KK 2618.
Right in the name _ itself—your
guide to really fine tea. It’s the young,
top leaves. © May 15, 1940: KK
2295.
—— To serve tea that’s really...
© May 1, 1940; KK 2296.
There I was in my own garden
picking tea. © July 2, 1940; KK 2305.
Will you have Thea sinensis? I
said brightly. © July 30, 1940; KK
2306.
Your iced tea is rich in flavor when
made with these. © July 10, 1940; KK
2292,
You’re picking the young, top tea
leaves when you buy... © May 16,
1940 ; KK 2298.
For yeast:
Boy! I wish Icouldswim... ©
June 9, 1940; KK 2284,
Digestive juices failing? © Aug.
1, 1940; KK 2707.
Getting deeper into a rut? © Aug.
4, 1940; KK 2790.
Grade B health ... David Sea-
bury. © June 25, 1940; KK 2304.
Mrs. Oliver Eaton Cromwell.
© Aug. 10, 1940; KK 2298.
Learn to swim beautifully. ©
June 28, 1940; KK 2283,
Need a new slant on things? ©
June 23, 1940; KK 2789.
» Start your swim lessons now. ©
June 30, 1940; KK 2287.
© July 7, 1940: KK
©
©: July: 4,
— Same.
2285.
Swim for fun and a good figure.
July 21, 1940; KK 2286.
Tired all the time?
1940 ; KK 2788,
Tired of being tired? © Aug. 11,
1940 ; KK 2708.
For yeast for bread:
Bread at every meal.
© Sept. 20, 1940; KK 2634,
Extra energy needed now! © Nov.
15, 1940; KK 2636.
Facts your students should know
about the great foundation food. ©
Nov. 10, 1940; KK 2629.
Free to teachers! The fascinating
story of bread! © Oct. 1, 1940; KK
2633.
More bread for more energy. ©
Aug. 25, 1940; KK 2624.
3 new ways to make meat go
farther by using bread. © Noy. 1,
1940 ; KK 2632.
3 savory hot sandwiches.
1, 1940; KK 2615.
Leo Houck.
© Dee.
Sylvania industrial corp., New York.
13204
Alert for service. For cellophane.
© Dec. 10, 1940; KK 2672.
Taylor, W. A. & co., New York.
13205-13211
For brew:
Any beer tastes better Stoutened
with Guinness. © May 29, 1940; KK
2714.
Guinness and oysters are that way
about each other. © Sept. 27, 1940;
KK 2759.
Guinness makes any beer
better. © May 24, 1940; KK 2716.
taste
— Same. © Oct. 25, 1940; KK
215:
Hey mister! Enjoy Guinness with
us oysters. © Oct. 11, 1940; KK
27138.
If you like beer—you’ll like it bet-
© May 17, 1940; KK 2712.
If you like oysters—you’ll like
them better with Guinness. © Sept.
20, 1940: KK 2717.
ter.
Texas co., New York.
For gasoline:
It gets there fast, stepped up Fire-
Chief. © Aug. 28, 1940: KK 2682.
It’s still the Chief! © Nov. 6,
1940: KK 2696.
Stepped up to give you. . quicker
starts! © July 3, 1940; KK 2684.
That’s the way Jones has been act-
ing ever since he switched to Sky
Chief. © Nov. 8, 1940; KK 2686.
13212-13231
d11
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13232
Texas co.—Continued.
For gasoline—Continued.
We were going to trade it in..
until we tried Sky Chief! © July 5,
1940; KK 2690,
For gasoline and motor oils:
. And don’t ever stop anywhere
© Sept. 5, 1940; KK 2685.
Three hours past midnight!
July 19, 1940; KK 2698.
For lubricating grease:
You may worry about the neigh-
bor’s kids. © July 1, 1940; KK 2693.
You may worry about the plumb-
ing. © Aug. 1, 1940; KK 2694.
You may worry about the younger
generation. © Aug. 30, 1940; KK 2699.
For lubricating oils and greases:
Danger, cold weather ahead, pro-
ceed at your own risk. © Nov. 28,
1940; KK 2692.
Danger, cold weather ahead, pro-
ceed at your own risk! © Nov. 14,
1940; KK 2691.
For motor oil:
Any way you look at it..
14, 1940; KK 2683.
Here’s a hot one about insulation!
© Aug. 16, 1940; KK 2700.
Two ways to save..
1940; KK 2697.
What this country needs.
9, 1940; KK 2681.
For motor oil and lubricating grease:
Both need expert care says Ken-
neth Hampton, Kansas farmer. ©
Sept. 15, 1940; KK 2689.
Change to winter lubricants now!
© Oct. 25, 1940; KK 2688.
Danger, cold weather ahead, pro-
ceed at your own risk! © Oct. 11,
1940; KK 2687.
Insulation is an old story for sun-
bonnets, For lubricating oil. © July
26, 1940; KK 2695.
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O.
13232
Miles of smiles. For roller bearings.
© Nov. 27, 1940; KK 2309.
United drug co., Boston, 13233
Nervous fatigue or headache got you
down? Up at your best the pleasant
else!
©
© Aug.
© Sept. 11,
© Oct.
way. Quick Rex-seltzer does the trick.
For drug products. © Nov. 22, 1940;
KK 2453.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
United feature syndicate, inc., New
York. 13234
ie Abner. Gulp! ah is as good
. For wheat breakfast food. ©
Oct. 25, 1940; KK 2352.
United States gypsum co., Chicago.
13235-13250
Architects’ stand specifications for
Rocklath bridjoint plastering system.
For lath. © Nov. 18, 1938; KK 2816.
Bondcrete for concrete. For con-
crete. © Dec. 2, 1938; KK 2813.
Build-insulate-sheathe in one opera-
tion at one low cost with this one-man
sheathing. For asphalt coated sheath-
ing. © June 30, 1939; KK 2812.
Catch em! For corner bead. © July
20, 19389 ; KK 2819.
Come on in fellers! For metal
arches. © Apr. 18, 1939; KK 2818.
For paint:
Cementico water resisting hy-
draulic cement paint. © July 27, 1938:
KK 2809.
Econo-brite, industrial casein paste
paint. © Aug. 3, 19389; KK 2808,
For roofing:
Exclusive protection economy
beauty—USG thatch shingles. © June
29, 1939; KK 2810.
General application details—USG
asbestos cement shingles. © Aug. 3,
19388; KK 2815.
Stop playing with fire. © June 29,
1939; KK 2811.
Johnny Red Top says. For mesh
lath. © Aug. 31, 1938; KK 2805,
Nephi, the original Utah land plaster.
For agricultural gypsum. © Mar. 28,
1939; KK 2806.
News—Red Top stud-ties. For stud-
ties. © Aug. 31, 1938; KK 2807.
Perfected! For insulating wool. ©
Apr. 29, 1939 ; KK 2817.
Pull sales around the corner. For
© Aug. 31, 1939; KK 2820.
There’s something new that walls can
do! For asphalt coated sheathing. ©
Aug. 31, 1989; KK 2814,
cornerite.
Vitex laboratories, inc., Harrison, N. J.
13251
Carve yourself a slice of good busi-
ness—dish out plenty of vitamin D sales.
For milk. © Oct. 25, 1940; KK 2416.
312
PRINTS
no. 12, 1940 125
Walker, Hiram & sons ine., Peoria, Ill. | Wembley, inc., New Orleans.
138252, 138253 13254, 13255
For rye whiskey : Hor ties:
Clayton Knight—a whiskey as dis- L pomeee
tinctive as your signeture. © Dec. 4, Ps SAG odes grapefruit. ©
1940 ; KK 2821. Elen 8 ; 2498.
Tony Sarg, a whiskey as distinc- What a break for some lucky chap.
ver. © Nov. 27, 1940; KK 2311. © Nov. 12, 1940; KK 2499,
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COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
OF
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECH-
NICHAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTO-
RIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING COMMERCIAL PRINTS
AND LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 35
VOLUME INDEX FOR THE YEAR 1940
Published by authority of the Acts of Congress of March 3, 1891
of June 30, 1906, and of March 4, 1909
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1941
HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,
ee issued quarterly, but now issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other
identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for
copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs for
works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copyright
proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the use of
an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. A subalphabet of artists is
used when the proprietor and artists are different.
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I,
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photo-
graphs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustra-
tions. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles
of commercial prints and labels. These will be found at the end of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of
proprietors.
Under the act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, the preliminary
entry of titles has been abrogated and registration follows deposit of copies
with an application for entry in the Copyright Office.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbre-
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘‘G”, Class G, Works
of art; ‘“H”, Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; “I’’, Class I, Drawings or
plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “J”, Class J, Photographs;
and “K’, Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including commercial
prints and labels used for articles of merchandise. “©” implies copyright
registration of a published work, followed by a date of publication. “© 1c.”
stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of
receipt in the Copyright Office of the photograph or other identifying
reproduction.
The annual index contains the names of all proprietors.
The act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the
Catalog of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any court as prima facie
evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright registration.”
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar
year, is $2.00, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, by
postal money order, express order, or New York draft.
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prices of the various parts of the Catalog are now as follows:
Part 1; Group 1,-Books proper 2 ee eee $3. 00
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
Lectures, and Maps... 3.850 oie ea ee 3. 00
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures... 2. 00
Part 2; Periodicals. yo chee ie eee eee cee a Rie ee ae ee ee ee 2. 00
Part.3, Musical: Compositions. 22.5 3 eee 3. 00
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations, in-
cluding commercial prints and labels used for articles of mer-
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This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits,
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photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and phctographs
filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps
are available for return.
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INDEX TO PART 4, WORKS OF ART, REPRODUCTIONS OF
A WORK OF ART, DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF
A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER, PHOTO-
GRAPHS, PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, IN-
CLUDING COMMERCIAL PRINTS AND LABELS USED FOR
ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
New series—Volume 35, Nos. 1-12, 1940
This index contains the names of all copyright proprietors of Works of art, Reproduc-
tions of a work of art, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character,
Photographs and Prints and pictorial illustrations including commercial prints and labels
used for articles of merchandise, registered during the year 1940.
The figures refer to the citation numbers following the names of proprietors
in the catalog.
A-loaf baking co., inc. 11482. Alexander (Jule) 262.
A-to-Z co. 8338. Alexander (W. M.) 5618.
Aarons (George) 7264. Algard (B. M.) 12509.
Aatell & Jones, ine. 64380-6439. Alheit (W, J.) 4582, 5619.
Abbett (W. F.) 1. | All-Amer. game co. 8058.
Abbott (C. W.) & co. 8057. All styles hanger co., ine. 12860.
Abbott labs. 2548-2556, 38652-3655, | Allaire, Woodward & co. 11644 (1)
4576-4579, 11645-11651. ; Allan (B. P.) 7267.
Abbott mfg. co., ine. 8055, 8056. | Allardice (J. S.) jr. 1012.
Ablitzer (A, G.) 4865-4867. Allemow (August) 6290.
Abshagen (H. F.) 260, 261, 8556-8558. | Allen (P, E.) 9260, 9261, 10162.
Ackerly (D. G.) 1259, 2557, 8559. | Allenbaugh (R. F.) 9554.
Ackerman (W. H.) 8560. Allied mills, ine. 4583, 5620, 6448.
Ackermann (Arthur) & son, ltd. 1260, | Allinson (Alfred) 4584.
Abeles (L. M.) 5617. “Atemow. Co. sportsmen’s league. 3322.
8561. | Alpha coal co., ine. 7268.
Ackerson (F. G.) 7465. apie iota. 5621.
Adalet mfg. co. 3656-3660, | Alps sportswear mfg. co., ine. 7087,
Adams (F. E.) 7265, 7266. 82738. »
Adams (Herbert) 10697, 10698. Alten’s foundry & machine works.
Adams (Volney) 3166. 12861.
Adams bros. salesbk. co. 1261. Altman (L. F.) 1263.
Adams eco. 11481. Altwater & bros. 268.
Aderente (Vincent) 3321. | Amateis (Edmond) 3823.
Adler (J. J.) 9259. Amb-a-tip cigar corp. 10163.
Advance adv. 1011. Amer. airlines, inc. 6449,
Advance sales co. 4580. Amer, art works, inc. 264-279,
Advertisers research service. 1262. | Amer, assn. of nurserymen. 8563.
Advertising novelty co. 6440-6446. | Amer, auto. assn. 6450, 12510.
Aero research wind tunnel co. 2558, | Safety & traffic eng. dept. 1264,
Aetna casualty & surety co. 3661. | 1265, 2559, 9555, 9556.
Adlerika co. 9258. | Ambrosia brewing co. 10164.
Agno (Orin) 6447. | Amer. baneservice co. 9557.
Agranor (Matthew) 3662. | Amer. bank note eco. 280, 281, 4585-
Ahern (R. J.) 3663. 4589, 8564-8567, 10823-10832.
Aigner (Lucien) 2283-2285. American bolex co., ine. 12862.
Ainge (P. T.) corp. 9551. Amer. Bosch corp. 7038, 7039, 7177,
Air reduction sales co. 12859, 10299-10301, 11653, 11654.
Albany steel & brass corp. 10298, | Amer. brewing co. of Rochester, N. Y.,
11652. ine. 7178.
6289. Amer. coal burner co. 11655,
Albright (8S. W.) 10828. Amer. distilling co. 10165.
Alderman (Lesley} 9552, Amer. distributing corp. 5625,
Aldershof (J. H.) 9553. Amer. features, ine: 2286, 2287.
Alber studio of associated artists. 6288, Amer, cabinet hardware corp. 12863.
{
Alexander (F. T.) 4581. | Amer. hotel co. of Mo. 7269-7271.
INDEX
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 85
Amer. humane assn. 4590.
Amer, inst. of laundering. 3664.
Amer. legion. 1940 natl. conv. corp.
7466,
Amer, maize-products co. 7040, 7041,
11483, 11434.
Amer, mine door co. 1266.
Amer. natl. Red cross. 1267.
Amer. plaque co. 9435.
Amer. radiator & Stand. sanitary corp.
11656-11664, 12864-12868.
Amer, screw co. 11665, 11666.
Amer, soc. for the control of cancer,
ime IN, Yo cluys @2288:
Amer. soc. of heating & ventilating en-
gineers. 2560.
Amer. steel homes, inc. 1268.
Amer. stove co. 1269, 2561-2569, 3665-
3669, 5626, 6451, 7467, 10302-10308,
11667-11673.
Amer, telep. & teleg. co.
Amer. tennis assn. 94386.
Amer, tobacco co. 11674-11680.
Amer. viscose corp. 282-285, 2570,
2571, 3670-3673, 10309-10326, 11681-
11687, 12869-12874.
Americana designs.
8342, 9437-9442.
Americana publ.
Amos (B. P.)
4591-4593.
7272, 72738, 8389-
6452, 8568.
6453.
Anderson (A, 8.) 88348.
Anderson (C.C.) 7468.
Anderson (C, 8.) 1270-1272, 4594.
Anderson (C. T.) 714, 715.
Anderson (F, M.) 8324-3340.
Anderson (H. 8.) 8344-8347,
Anderson (L. J.) 5627.
Anderson (N, A.) 9558.
Anderson (8. L.) 9559.
Anderson (W. C.) 8569.
Anderson (W. 0.) 8570.
Anderson & Johnson, inc. 10699-10702.
Anderson bros. & Johnson co. 83841-
3350.
Anderson-Friberg co. 2-14, 5420-5422,
7274, 7275, 8348, 9448, 10703, 10704.
Andreas (Max) 4595.
Andreotti (Mel) 5628, 9560.
Andres, ine. 38674-3684.
Andrews (A. N.) 7042-7044, 8059,
8274.
Andrews (B. A.) 1273.
- Andrews (H. 1.) 5629.
Andrews (L. C.) 12511.
Angle-sta co. 7045.
Anheuser-Busch, ine, 10327, 10328,
11688-11691.
Anjo garden supplies. 2572-2576, 6385-—
3687, 4596, 4597, 7469, 8571.
Anoka granite & marble works, 4530.
Antaramian (Astor) 12512.
Anthonisen (G. B.) 38688, 9561, 9562,
10833.
9°
Yo
Anthony co. 6454.
Appel (Doris) 2289, 2290.
Approved oil heat associates. 10329,
10330, 11692, 11693,
Aquilla (Fred) 7276.
Arbeit (A, U.) 5630.
Arcus-simplex ticket co., ine. 1274,
1275.
Arden (Elizabeth) 11694-11699.
Arens (HE, H.) 5681.
Arkansas fuel oil co. 4760, 4731, 12567.
Arkell & Smiths. 9262-9266, 10166.
Armand co. 11700.
Armour (A, W.) 1276.
Armour (Samuel) 3689.
Armour & co. 38690-3692, 7470, 10331—
103338, 11701-11705, 12875.
Arms (L. J.) 10167, 10168.
Armstrong cork co. 10334.
Army navy card co, 10834-10865.
Arndt (P. W.) 4868.
Arnold (8S. N.) 286,
Aronson-Caplin co.,
ine, 7179.
Arrow-Hart & Hegeman elec, co. 9563,
9564.
Arrowhead & Puritas waters, inc.
10169-10171, 10297 (1)
Arrowhead stamp exchange. 3693.
Art cor photo. 1277.
Art lyries, See Ogilby (1. et
Art metal works, ine. 3351, 542
Art theatre co. 9565.
Artext prints, inc. 12518-12516,
Artistic picture pub. co., ine, 9566—
9573.
Asbury (S. J.) 287, 2577, 3694.
Ashfort (EH. R.) 12517.
Ashley (David) ine. 2578, 3695-3699,
4598-4605, 5632, 563838, 6455, 7471,
7472, 9574, 12518,
Ashton (G, E.) 8572.
Associated Amer. artists, inc,
Associated dental supply co.
11706-11710.
Associated — refrigerator
12876.
Association of Amer. railroads, 3700.
Association of communication equip-
ment workers. 4606.
Astogril, ine. 11711.
Astro-scope pubrs, 288.
Atkin (William) 9575, 12519.
Atkinson (L. B.) 4607.
Atlas canning co., inc. 10336.
Atlas fish products co., inc. 8060.
Atlas novelty co, 8275, 8276, 10337.
Atlas powder co. 9576-9578.
Atlas tack corp. 8277.
Attinger (C. F.) 2597.
Auburn (W, W.) 8562.
Auburn rubber corp. 8061, 8062.
Auran (Albin) 38701.
Auriccio (Frank) 5424.
1018.
10335,
plant, ine.
16
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INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940
Austenal labs., inc. 9267, 9268, 11712.
Austin (E.C.) 9579.
Austin co. 3702.
Auteri (L. J.) 6456.
Auto city brewing co. 9269.
Autocard mfg. co., ine. 6457.
AutoFRYstop co. 11435.
Autry (Gene) 38703-3707, 5634-5645,
6458-6462.
Avelar (J. B.) 4608.
Awful Fresh MacFarlane. 114386,
11713-11723, 12877, 12878.
Axelson mfg. co. 2579.
Axton-Fisher tobacco co. 5646-5672, |
11724-11742.
Aye (A, M.) 2580.
Aylard (W. J.) 12459, 12460.
B-1 beverage co. 114387.
Ba-bee brand foods. See Fredrickson | Barnett (Mel)
(S. T.)
Babey (Johnny) 3352.
Bach (John) 1278.
Bacharach indus, instrument co. 2581,
8573-8576, 9581-9585,
9580.
Bachrach, inc.
10866.
Backus (R. L.) 289.
Bacon (W. W.) 3708.
Badano (Albert) 3709.
Badger (Henry) 3218.
Baggott (G. T.) 9586.
Baginski (P. E.) 98587.
Bailey (R,E.) 4091.
Bailey, Green & Elger, ine. 15
Bailey meter co. 290-302, 3710-3720,
4609 — 4622, 7473 — 7496, 8577 — 8589, |
12520-12537.
Bailey meter co., ltd, 303-309.
Bailie (A. J.) 4623.
Baily (F. H.) 1279.
Baily (M.B.) 7497, 8590.
Baird (R. L.) 3721, 3722.
Baird (W. G.) 3721, 3722.
Baker (E. K.) 48364 (3)
Baker (L. E.) 5673.
Baker (P.B.) 12538. —
Baker art gallery. 8591.
Baker extract co, 7046.
Baldwin (E. R.) 10705.
Baldwin (F. V.) jr. 7498.
Baldwin (W. E.) 7277.
Ball (J. B.) 16.
Ballantine (P.) & sons.
3724, 12879-12883.
Ballard (H. A.) 38725, 3726, 5425.
Ballentine (J, P.) 4624.
Ballon (George) 1281.
Baltimore chewing gum co.
Banister (J. G.) 4625, 6463.
8063.
Bank of America natl. trust & savings
assn. 8592, 9588, 10867-10869.
Bankers thrift plan service. 2582.
Bankes (C. H.) 6464.
1280, 3723,
Banks (Wilson) 4626.
Banquet baking co, 8064.
Bantam products, 10172.
Banthrico, inc. 10870-10873.
Barbat (W. F.) 6465.
Barber (J. H.) 2583, 6466.
Barbera (Carmelo) 1282.
Barland weatherstrip material co.
Barringer (Elmer)
| Barnaby (R. 8S.) 5426.
Barnard (F. R.) 2584, 9270.
| Barnard (W.N.) 4806.
| Barnes (BE. Z.) 33538, 3354.
Barnes (George) 9589, 9590.
Barnes (R. H.) 9033.
Barnes (T. F.) 3355,
| Barnes (W.P.) 5674.
Barnes-Noble co., inc.
10338.
| Barnhart (D. R.) 6291-6295.
| Barnhart (G. E.) 4627.
| Barnhart (O. F.) 8593.
| Barnhisel (A, H.) 8594.
| Barnsdale (Rich) 1283.
| Barnum creamery co. 11488, 11439.
| Baroid sales div., Natl, lead co. See
Nail. lead co. Baroid sales div.
| Barre granite assn., inc. 1014-1028,
| 2291-2293, 5427-5433.
| Barrell (C. W.) 310-313.
| Barrett (QO. G.) 6467.
Barrett (O. R.) 2585.
| Barrie (C. E.) 3727.
| Barrie (D.C.) 314.
| Barrie (K. H.) 6296, 6297, 9445-9448,
See
9271-9273.
12461.
| Barringer (Elmer) 11743.
| Barrow (F. E.) 5675.
| Barry (H. A.) 3728.
| Bartlay, ltd. 11744.
| Bartlett (W. G.) 8349.
| Bashford (E.). .das6:
| Baskowitz (Joseph) 6468, 10874.
| Bassett (J. A.) 9591.
|Baston (P. W.) 2294, 5434.
| Batdorff (T. W.) 2295.
Batten (A. L.) 4628.
| Battles (J. 0.) 7499.
| Baudizzon (Jean) 8065.
Bauer (Adrian) adv. agency.
4630.
Baum (H. LL.) 10339, 10340.
Bausch (Henry) 9033.
| Baxter (J. C.) 6298.
| Bayer (H. J.) 1284.
| Bayside high schl. 9592.
Bayview citrus assn. 8066, 10173.
Bazelon (J. L.) 7278.
Beach (H. P.) jr. 4631.
Beachcomber. 8067, 8068.
Beacon chem. corp. 11745, 11746.
' Beacon Hill craftsmen. 10341.
4629,
17
INDEX ‘
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Beam (J. B.) distilling co., ine. 9274,
9275.
Beamlite elec. corp. 7180.
Beane (Edna) 10875.
Beard (G. 8.) adv. service. 1285.
Beardsley & Foster agency. 6299.
Beaton (M. B.) 3320 (1-8)
Beaton (O.) 8320 (1-3)
Beatrice creamery co. 315, 8595, 8596,
9593-9595.
Beaty (Mildred) 5485.
Beau Brummell ties, inc.
11748.
Beaudet (J. O.) 9596.
Beauty products. See Baum (H. L.)
Beaux (R. A.) 11440.
Beaver (A. T.) 1286.
Beck (C. E.) 12589,
Beck (C. O.) 9276.
Beck (E. R.) 7047.
Beck (Edgar) 9449, 9450.
Beck (Joseph) 2586.
Beck (R. J.) 3729.
Beck & Beck. 4369, 4370, 3357-3365.
Beck engraving co. 1029, 2296,
Becker (A. J.) 2587,
Beebe (D.N.) 3780.
Beech-nut packing co.
10174, 10175, 10343.
Beeckman (G. T.) 316, 317,
Beeler (J. G.) 5676.
Beery (J. E.) 2588.
Begley (R. W.) 2589.
Beidler-Viken, inc. 5677, 5678.
Beitel (B. C.) 3781.
Belbow (David) 8597.
Beleruan tobacco co.
scheidt (H. J.)
Belka (J. J.) 4632-4634.
Bell (Alfred) & co., ltd. 318-822, 9597,
9598.
Bell (C. J.)
8598.
Bell (J. V.) 12462, 12468.
Bell (R. 8.) 328.
Bell (W. F. G.) 1287, 12540.
Bell lamp mfg. co. 9353.
Belmont trouser co. See Pleet (KH. E.)
Beman (8S. 8.) 6469.
Bemelmans (Ludwig)
Benda (W.T.) 2297.
Bender (P. E.) 10876.
Bendix aviation corp. 8069, 10344.
10342, 11747,
7048, 7049,
See Winter-
4635-4666, 5436, 5437,
324-327.
——J. P. Grieez & sons div. 7500,
7501.
Bendix home appliances, ine. 10845,
11749-11753.
Benedict (R. RB.)
7502.
Bennett (G. H.) 12464.
Bennett fireplace co. 9354.
Benns (C. P.) 1288.
Benoit (J. A.) 2591.
2590, 3732, 3733,
Bensinger (J. A.) 2298.
Benson (A. A.) 10706-10708.
Bentley (P. F.) 12465.
Benton (Pauline) 8070.
Bentz (D. M.) 3366.
Benzing monument co.
Berg (Christian) 7503.
Bergen (Edgar) 9599, 12466.
Berger (C. E.) 9277.
Berger products. See Berger (C. E.)
Berghoff brewing corp. 328.
Bergin (William) 4667.
Berglund (J. A.) jr. 7504.
Bergstrom (C. S.) 10877,
Berkebile (H. C.) 6146.
Berkeley granite co. 8350-8352.
Berkshire monumental works, 9451.
Berliner (S.) monument co. 17, 18,
7279.
Bernard (Ernest) 3734.
Bernard picture co., ine,
10878-10883.
Bernbach (J, 8.)
Bernfeld (M. W.) 19-22, 329, 330.
Bernhold (EK. F.) 7505, 8599, 8600.
Berry (J. H.) 8278, 9278.
Berry (R. C.) 2598.
Bersche (G, 8.) 2594.
Berst-Forster-Dixifield
101838, 12815-12819.
Bertalan (J,G.) 6470.
Bertolucci (Harold) 3367, 5438.
Bessette (Fred) 1301.
6300, 6301.
1283-1300,
2592.
co.
Bessler (Frank) 331.
Best press. 4668, 4669, 7506, 8601,
8602.
Bester (L. R.)
12541-12542.
Better-bilt door co., ine, 8279.
Better parenthood wk, com, 8603.
Bettis (W. G.) 1805, 2595, 2596.
Beverage products corp, 12467.
Bevier (G. M.) 3382.
Beynon (W.H.) 6471.
Bible (R. C.) 4674, 4675.
Biedermann furniture co.
Biel (Ernest) 7280,
Big Horn canning co, 7050.
Bigelow-Sanford carpet co., ine.
10347.
Billman (C,H.) 9452.
Bingell (F. W.) 5680, 7507.
Bingham (H. M.) 3785.
Birch (Charles) 9600.
Birchwood farms. See Beaux (R. A.)
Bird & son, ine. 8071, 10184, 10185.
Birkmeier & sons. 6302-6304.
Bishof (B.G.) 5681.
Bishop (R, EH.) 23-34, 3368-3387, 4371,
8353-8356, 10709-10717.
Bissell (C. 8S.) 6472.
Bissell (W. G.) 1806.
Bissell carpet sweeper co.
1802-1304, 4670-4673,
0679,
10346,
5682-5686.
318
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940 z
Bjorklund (O. W.) 3786, 5687. Boss (E, R.) 9626.
Black (R. E.) 63805-6307. Bosworth (LL. P.) 5440.
Blackburn (Alvah) 3383. Bottenhorn (Marylee) 4874.
Blackford (C. A.) 3388. Bottos (Guy) 6477.
Blackman (8S, P.) 4676. Bouvier (A. M.) 8859.
Blackstone (Franklin) 8072, Bouvier (Pierre) 36.
Blackstone (Z. H.) 8072. Bowers (M.D.) 5441.
Blair (Hosea) 6473. Bowes (R, M.) 7521.
Blair labs. 10348, 10349. Bowlden (E, T.) 387, 2599.
Blake (C. T. W.) 5688. Bowles (Kate) 5442.
Blake (Samuel) 5688. Bowman (Lloyd) 4797.
Blakeney (W.G.) 11754. Bowman (R. W.) 1309.
Bleier (M. A.) 6474, 6475, 12543.| Bowman studios. 5690.
12544. Boy scouts of America. 10355.
Bliss (F.E.) 9601. Elgin council. 358.
Bloise (F. J.) 9602. Boyd (J. A.) 2600.
Blomster (Arthur) 6476. Boyd (J. B.) 1810. sce RE pees a
Bloom (J. F.) & co, 8357. Boynton & £0. 1031-1035, 4375-4377,
Blossfeld (Emil) 3737. 10718-10721, 12468. _
Blount (B.B.) 4872. Braasch (M.-M.) 4878.
Blume (Emile) co. 35. Bradford (H.T.) 5691.
Blumenthal (Harry) 334. Bradlee pub. co. 1311.
Blundell (Phyllis) 4873. Bradley (C. A.) 9627, 10899, 10900.
Board of police commissioners, Los An- | Bradley (Curtis) 7522, 10901,
geles, Calif. See Los Angeles, Calif. | Bradley (Henry) 11454.
Bd. of police commissioners. Bradshaw (M.H.) 4679.
Board of temperance, prohibition & pub- | Brady (P. P.) 8614.
lic morals, Methodist Episcopal | Brandau (Alex) 7523.
church, See Methodist Episcopal | Brandeis (G. M.) 8360-8362, 0
church. Bd. of temperance, prohibi-| Brandt (Irving) & co, 10186, 10187,
tion & public morals. | 10356.
Bobritsky (Vladimir) 335, 336. | Brechbill (S. 8.) 5692.
Bocina (Joseph) 2299, Breck (J. H.) ine. 8073-8083, 8280.
Bodkin (R. F.) 8858. Brede, ine. 6478.
Bodwell (C. T.) 7508-7520, 8604-8610, | Breeden (Sherman) 4680.
10884-10898. Breeze corporations, inc. 339-348,
Boehmer (J. M.) 8611. 12545-12555.
Bohland (E. P.) 2300. Brehm (P. B.) 11784.
Bohland (G. M.) 2301, 3389, 7281. Breisach (P. J.) 5448.
Bohn ptg. co. 8612, 8613, 9603-9624. Breitske (M. W.) 37.
Boleski (A, J.) 4677. Brennan (P. A.) 1036.
Bon ami co. 12884, 12885. Brewer (C. A.) & sons. 6310.
Bonawit (G. 0.) 9625. Brewer (R. E.) 1037, 3590, 5444.
Bonazzi & Bonazzi. 2302, 2303. Brewer (W.1.) 3747.
Bond (Charles) co. 11755, 11756. Brewer (W. T.) 56938.
Boni bee mfg. co, 11441-11449. | Brewers scientific labs., ine. 12887.
Bonwit Teller, ine. 11757-11775, 12886. | Bridenbucher (M. D.) 5694.
Booharin (L. Y.) 2597, 5439. Brilhart (Arnold) 10357.
Booker T, Washington sales agency. | Brill (H. C.) co., ine. 8084.
5689. Brinkley (T. W.) 8615.
Books (G. H.) 1807. Brinnon co. 1312.
Borck & Stevens, ine. 7051. Brissette (Aime) 1313.
Borden co. 7052-7055, 7181, 9279-9283, | Brissette (F.L.) 1313.
9355-9360, 10350-10354, 11450-11453, | Bristol co. 1814-1318, 2601-2606, 5695—
11776-11779, 12820, 12821. 5703, 9628-9654.
Borden photo-graphie arts, ine. 4678.| Brittingham (J. 8.) sr. 6479.
Borg (Bruno) 8541. Broadway rubber mfg. co. 10722.
Borg-Warner corp. 11780-11783. Brobuck, ine. 4681, 4682.
Borin art products corp. 2598, 3738—| Brockwell (J. B.) 7282.
3746. Brogan (H, R.) 9453.
Borrowed timers. 1308. Broiles (Rowland) co. adv. agency.
Bosko (Steve) 6808, 6309. 9655.
Bosquet (Ernest) 1080. Brooklyn beverage co. 11455, 11785.
ol9
INDEX
Brookover (C. L.) 4683.
Broome (J. C.) 10902.
Brossenne (W. A.) 4684.
Brower (C. 8.) 10903.
Brower (H. G.) 6480.
Brown (Barnum) 1346.
Brown (C. V.) 6481.
Brown (Delane) ine. 11456.
Brown (H. A.) 349.
Brown (J. M.) 6482.
Brown (M. M.) 5704, 5705.
Brown & Bigelow. 1819-1845, 2607—
2622, 3748-3760, 4685-4690, 6483-
6494, 7524, 8616-8618.
Brown & Herron. 2628.
Brown instrument co. 3850-868, 1347-
1366, 2624-2643, 3761-3764, 4691-
4713, 5706-5716, 6495-6511, 7525-
7535, 8619-8626, 9656-9662, 10904-
10909, 12556-12561.
Browne (Belmore) 5445.
Browne (J. HE. L.) 8627.
Browning (M. H.) 9668, 9664.
Bruehlman (H. G.) 8628, 9665.
Brunn (EH. J.C.) 1367.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender co.
9361, 10358, 11786-11797.
Brus (Hubert) 5717.
Brus (J. L.) 4879.
Bryant (F. W.) 11798.
Bryant (F. W.) & co.
(EK. W.)
Bryant (J. A.) 11457.
Bryant (Silvia) 3391, 3392.
Bryars (J. H.) 8795.
Bryars (Mrs. J. H.) 12591.
Bryson (C. L.) 1868.
Buchman (Isaac) 13869.
Buckmelter & co. 10188.
Budget news corp. 7283.
Buegeleisen & Jacobson. 10359.
Buffalo pottery. 43880.
Bufmeyer (HE. D.) 12562.
Bufton (F.C.) 6512.
Buhr (Bert) 7536.
Buhse (M.E.) 9284.
Builders iron foundry. 3765.
Bulmer (G. K.) 8629.
Bumbaugh (K.L.) 38.
Bunkley (Helen) 1370.
Bunnell (Edward) 7537.
Bunting (A, R.) 86380.
Burd piston ring co. 11799.
Burgenheim (F. B.) 5676.
Burger (H.8.) 10910.
Burgoyne (S. J.) & sons.
4714.
Burke (J. A.) 1871.
Burlingame (J.C.) 4881.
Burnett (Joseph) co. 8085.
Burr (E. E.) 1038, 1039.
‘Burroughs (E. R.) ine. 369-480, 1872-
1557, 8631-8636, 9666-9683.
8281,
See Bryant
3766-3772,
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Burroughs (Walter) 6311.
Burrows (P. P.) 9454.
Burrud (Jack) 4715,
Burton (T, H.) 8687.
Busbey (R.C.) 6312.
Busbey adv. agency. 3393, 3394.
Busk (Harold) 5717.
Busker (F. D.) 5718.
Bussman mfg. co. 10252.
Butensky (J. L.) 8368.
Butereg co., inc. 10189.
Butler (E, E. M.) 86388.
Butler (L. A.) 23804,
Butler (M. C.) 7284-7286.
Butler paper products co. 7056-7058.
Button Bud. See Wallerstein (J. E.)
Butts (M.E.) 7588.
Buttura & sons. 38395, 3396, 83864-8369.
Buy to save, ine. 481.
Byers (KE. M.) 9684.
Byhre (Henry) 4716.
Byrne (I. F.) 8370.
Byrnes (Loy) 7287-7289.
Cadmus (Paul) 10723.
Cadwallader (Brooke) 12469.
Cahill (A. J.) 10190, 10191.
Cahill lab. See Cahill (A. J.)
Cain (W. T.) 2644.
Calavo, inc. 12822,
Calavo-subtropic fruit co. 7059, 7182.
California & Hawaiian sugar refining
corp., ltd. 11458, 11459, 11800-11802.
California fruit growers exchange.
gee 11803-11826, 12888—
12898.
Calkins (G. R.) 6418.
Callaghan (M.G.) 2305, 2306.
Callender (R. S.) 482-495, 1558-1562,
8639-8755, 9685-9744.
Calvacca (Joseph) 5719.
Calvert (O. L.) 8756.
Calvert distillers corp. 1563.
Camp (H. A.) 75389.
Campana corp. 8086, 10192, 11460.
Campbell (J. V.) 2645.
Campbell (William) 496.
Campbell cereal co. 8087.
Campbell-Horigan. 2307, 7290.
Canada Dry ginger ale, inc. 12894.
Canal nat], bank of Portland. 12563.
Canfield oil co. 2646.
Cann (W. B.) 1564.
Canned foods, inc. 11461.
Capital art & pub. co. 6514.
Capitol fuel co. 1565.
Cappel (J. T.) 7540.
Carborundum co, 12564.
Carew (P.T.) 6515.
Carey (Philip) mfg. co. 1566.
Cargile (J. H.) 1567.
Carlander (G. A.) 7541, 7542.
Carleton woolen mills, inc. 8088.
Carlson (Alida) 9455.
320
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940
3773.
2647.
7543.
3774.
ine. 11827.
2648-2654, 9745-
Carlson (G, W.)
Carlson (J. A.)
Carlson (N, 8.)
Carlton (C. L.)
Carlton mills co.,
Carman & co., ine.
9747.
Carnagio (Joseph) 10365.
Carpenter & Paterson, ine.
Carr (G, L.) 9748.
Carriger (W.H.) 1568.
Carriker (W.C.) 6516.
Carrillo (J. L.) 1569.
Carroll (R. M:) 3775.
Carroll (Rhea) 4717,
Carroll photo service. 3776, 3777, 4718,
6517.
Carruth (C. E.) 10911.
Carruthers (W.G.) 5446.
Carstairs bros. distilling co., ine, 2655,
11828-11834.
Carter (C.M.) 1570.
Carter (S. A.) 39.
Carter carburetor corp. 4719.
Carthy (W.H.) 8757.
Carvoline co. 11462.
Casite corp. 10366, 11835.
Casler (A. E.) 4720.
Castlen (R. C.) 1571-1578, 2656, 2657,
3778, 4721.
Castles ice cream co., inc.
Caswell (Muriel) 7291.
Catholic herald. 6313.
Caufield & Shook, ine, 4722-4758, 8758-
8789, 9749-9768.
Caughey (Thomas) co. 1040.
Cavagnaro (Frank) 12565,
Cavanagh (J, F.) 9769.
Cavers (Walter) 12566.
Cearley (J. W.) & sons. 7292.
Celcure wood preserving corp. 7183.
Central life insur. co. of Ill. 497,
Central paper co, 10193.
Century art co. 9770.
Century fruit corp. 12823.
Ceperly (W. R.) 10912.
Ceresoli (Fred) 2308.
Certainsweep mfg. co.
Chace (R. M.) 6814.
Chadwick (O. V.) 5720.
Chain belt co, 11836, 11887.
Chalmers (J. ©.) 1574.
Chamber of commerce, Springfield,
Mass. See Springfield, Mass. Cham-
ber of commerce.
Chambers (J. W.) 10918.
Champion corp. 1575,
Champion products co.
Chandler (W. D.) 9771.
Chaney’s, ine, 7184.
Chapman (A, BE.) 11464.
Chapman (George) 17446.
Chappell (K. M.) 2658.
8282.
11468.
7060.
10367.
oN)
Charis corp. 11838-11842, 12895.
Chart makers. 5721.
Chater (R. R.) 10914, 10915.
Cheetham (M. B.) 5722.
Chemical research products, inc.
8090, 8283.
Chemicals, inc, 9285.
Cheney (C. L.) 1576.
Cherniavsky (Josef)
Cherry specialty co.
11466, 12824, 12825.
Chesebrough mfg. co., cons’d.
12897.
Chester (A, M.) 40.
Chevrolet motor div., Gen. motors sales
corp. See General motors sales corp.,
Chevrolet motor div.
Chew chaw co. 8128, 8124.
Chicago & Ill. midland ry. co. 1577.
Chicago dietetic supply house, ine.
8125-8128.
Chicago flexible shaft co,
Chicago soc. for music
11848.
Chick-in-a-nest. See Brehm (P. B.)
Chicky candies, ine. 10194.
Childs (C. E.) 8790.
Chomicki (Michael) 8791.
Christ church, Alexandria, Va.
Christensen (F. N.) 7061.
Christensen (G,N.) 6519:
Christensen (Lewis) 5723.
Christenson (E. O.) 1578, 2659.
Christian science pub. soc, 2660.
Christy games corp. 7062.
Chronicle pub. co. 9772.
Chryson’s, ltd. 7545-7649.
Chureh mart, ine, 3779.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
saints. 9773.
Church statuary co. 7293.
Ciervo (Pasquale) 441.
Cimini (P. L.) 5724.
Cinch chem, co, 10195.
Cincinnati gas & elec. co. 38397-8482.
Cities ser. oil cos. 4760, 4761, 12567.
Citizens natl. keep America out of war
com, 1579.
Citizen’s traffic comn. 42.
Civic educa. council. 4762.
Claff (M. B.) & sons, inc,
10196-10212.
Clairol, inc. 498, 499, 2661-2663, 10368,
10369.
Clanton (J. BE.) 12568.
Clapham (C.E.) 2664.
Clark (J. B.) 5725.
Clark (J. L.) 48, 44.
Clark (J. V.) 5419 (1)
Clark (L. W.) 2665, 5726, 8792.
Clark (Sally) 9456.
Clarke (H. N.) 3780-8788.
Clark’s tours. 5727-5776.
8089,
6518.
8091-8122, 11465,
12896,
4759, 7544.
educa., inc.
10916.
1580-1585,
21
INDEX
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 85
Claronex products, ine. 10370.
Classic ptg. co. 1586, 2666.
Clausen (H, V.) 2667,
Clavarino (Mario) 8871.
Clay Co. fair assn., ine. 4768.
Clayton (A. C.) ptg. co. 7063-7067,
8129, 8130, 12826-12828.
Clean products co. 8131.
Cleary (J. D.) 6520.
Cleghorn (Thomas J.)
Clement (M.M.) 1041.
Clemmons (W. C.) 12747.
Cleveland brass mfg. co. 93862.
Cleveland community fund. 10917.
Clever (C. E.) 9774.
Clifford (HE. W.) 4764.
Clift (R. E.) 9457.
Cline (H. 8.) 11844, 11845,
Cline (W, M.) 3789, 6521-6531, 12569-
12572.
Clipper (M. R.) 3790.
Clipper belt lacer co.
Clorox chem. co.
10376, 11846-11856.
Cloud (C. C.) 5447, 9458.
Clover games, inc. 10213-10216,
Cloyd (J. T.) 125738.
Clutter (M. O.) 4765.
Clutton (S. W.) 83872-8376, 10918.
Cobbs-Hamilton co. 6582.
Coca-cola co. 2668-2670, 3791, 3792,
4766, 6533, 10377-10382, 11857-11888,
12574-12585, 12899,
Coca-cola co., U. S. 8284-8294.
Cochrane corp. 1587, 2671-2674, 4767-
4769, 8793, 8794, 12586-12590.
Coder (S. M.) 8795, 12591.
Coffee electrost corp. 11889.
Coffman (G.H.) 6534.
Coffy (H. V.) 3483.
Cohen (David) See McGillicuddy’s to-
bacco blenders.
Cohen (8. N.) 8796.
Cohen (8S. R.) 9775.
Cohn (Herman) co. 1042,
Cohn (L. I.) 10383, 10384.
Cohn (M. R.) 8877.
Cohodas orchard co. 11890.
Cohoes envelope co., ine. 8793-3796.
Cokato canning co. 10217.
Cold Spring granite co. 4382-4412,
Cole (O. O.) 4770.
Coleman (Kee) studio. 4771.
College bookstore, ine. 6585.
College inn food products co.
11898.
Collier (I. C.) 9776.
Collingbourne mills, ine.
Collins (A. B.) 10385.
Collins (HE. R.) 6315.
Collins (F. V.) 3797.
EB.
ihe
12898.
10371.
7068-7070, 10372-
11891—
11899.
Collins (J.
Collins (M.
) 38798, 7650.
) 2309.
Colson (U. R.) 1588-1597.
Columbia baking co. 7071, 10218.
Columbia breweries, inc. 4772.
Columbia recording corp. 11900-11905,
12900-12903.
Columbia statuary co. 5448, 6316,
Columbian bank note co. 4413, 6317,
7294.
Coman (R. J.) 3799.
Comanor (Pauline) 3484.
Combs lumber co., ine. 1598.
Combustion eng. co., ine. 10386.
Comet model airplane & supply co.
2675-2678, 5777-5782, 10919.
Comfort (B. F.) 3800,
Comfort (Michael) 1599,
Comfort paper co. 10219-10221.
Commercial appeal. 10920.
Commercial films, ine. 1600, 4473.
Commonwealth pub. co. 9368, 10387,
10388, 11906.
Community chests & councils,
6536.
Community frosted food co.
Comolli & co., inc. 3435, 8378,
Comstock (J. L.) 5449.
Conaty (R. J.) 5783.
Conde (Bruce) 4774-4779.
Confair (Z. H.) 7185.
Congress cigar co., ine.
Connell (E.G.) 5784.
Connolly (J. A.) 1601.
Connor (Mozella) 3801.
Connor (Robert) 1043.
Conrad (Father) 3802.
Consolidated ptg. &
1602, 1603.
Consolo (Carmella) 10921, 10922.
Consumers petroleum co. 10222,
Continental Amer, life insur. co.
Continental can co., inc. 10389.
Continental coffee co., inc. 5785, 5786,
Continental foods, inc. 11908, 11909.
Continental steel corp. 11910-11914.
Cook (L. L.) co. 8797-8818.
Cook (R. H.) 8814.
Cook, Watkins & Patch, inc. 3486-—
3447, 4414-4416, 7295-7301, 10724—
10731.
Cooke constr. co. 3803.
Cooley (J, R.) 1604.
Coolidge (C. M.) 11480 (1)
Cooper (H. I.) 70738.
Coopers, ine. 3448, 11915-11919.
Coors (Adolph) co. 2679, 11920-11930.
Coote (T. E.) 9777.
Cope (E. L.) 8815.
Corbin (L. J.) 3804-3807.
Corbitt (D. L.) 7651.
Coreos (Lucille) 500-502.
Corey (Roger) 1605. |
Cornelius (G. W.) 2680.
Cornelius (J. F.) 2681, 2682.
ine.
7072.
11907.
stationery co.
6537.
322
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940
Cornelius (J. W.)
Corning glass works.
Corson (W.G.) 8816.
Cory (W. W.) 6538.
Cosgrave (J. O'H.) 2d.
Cosmeo lab. 11467-11472.
Cosmetic aids, ine. 10393.
Costello (H. O.) 4780.
Cotton bd, 11473.
Cotton club beverage co.
Becker co.
Coulson (M.H.) 7652.
Cournand (E. L.) ine. 8132, 8133.
Coutchie (R. G.) 6539.
Coutts (J. A.) 10923.
Covelskie (Joseph)
9778.
Cowan (M, E.) 5787.
Cowles (S. E.) 12470.
Cox (E. R.) 10924-10926.
Cox (EB. W.) 8817.
Cox (F. B.) 505-507.
Craig (E. A.) 2683.
Craig (W. B.) 3808.
Cramer-Krasselt co.
Crandall (H. R.)
Craske (Leonard)
Crawford (D.C.) 9779.
Crawford (T. D.) 1609-1611.
Crayon, water color & craft inst., ine.
TO74.
Cream of wheat corp, 9286.
Creative art printers. 3809.
Creer (P. D.) 68542.
Crescent metal craft. 10734.
Cressman (L.D.) 5788.
Crippen (H. C.) 2684.
Crist (J. J.) 2685.
Crocetta bros, & co., ine, 6318.
Cross (W.C.) 12470.
Cross bros. co. 45-53, 3449-3460, 5450—
0453, 6319-6323, 8379, 9459, 9466,
10735-10739.
Crothers (John) 6548.
Crothers (V. M.) 8818.
Crothers (W. L.) 5789.
Crown cork & seal co., inc. 10394.
Cruver (H. A.) 9780.
Cullings (J. J.) 1612, 8819.
Culp (H.R.) 2686.
Culverwell (Tom) 8820.
Cumberland brewing co.
Cummings (Christabel)
Cummings (E. R.) 6544.
Cummings (G. B.) 6545.
Cuna supply cooperative. -
4782, 9781, 9782, 12592.
Cunningham (Cleveland) 5790, 5791.
Curci (G, M.) 7658.
Curle mfg. co., inc, 8821.
Curley co. 10395.
Currey (B. R.) 16138.
Currie (F. M.) jr. 2687.
1606, 2680.
10390-10392.
503, 504.
See Miller
1607, 6540, 6541,
11931-11988.
1608.
10732, 10733.
9287.
0454.
54, 4781,
Curry (J. S.) 9467-9470, 10740.
Curtis (Asahel) 4783.
Curtis (David) 7075, 10223.
Curtis (G. R.) 3461.
Curtis (L. F.) 5792.
Custodian toiletries, inc. 9864.
Cutler-Hammer, ine. 9365, 9366, 11939,
11940.
Cutshall (W. J.) 2688.
Cwik (G. J.) sr. 1614.
Dahl (J. T.) 8822.
Dahlstrom (A. T.) 508.
Daigle (J. O.) 8823.
Daily mirror, ince, 4784.
Dairy sealed, ine. 9288.
Dallin (C. E.) 2542 (1)
Dallman (O. G.) 2310, 5455, 6824.
Dalloz (Magdalen) 5793, 7654, 7655.
Dalton co. 8824.
Daminski (K. J.) 509-516.
Dan Dee pretzel & potato chip co.
12904.
Daniel, Daniel & Daniel.
Dantry (Americo) 9788.
Daprato statuary co. 5456.
Darling (H. Jj.) 1615, 1616.
Darnell (M.H.) 7656.
Dasenbrock (John) 6546.
Davenport candycrafts,
10224.
Davey (Harry) 1617.
Davidson (Payson)
Davidson hats, 2311.
Davidson rubber co.
Davies (F. L.) 6547.
Davies (R. M.) 8825.
Davies (Wayne) packings, inc, 11941.
Daviess Co. distilling co., inc. 517.
Davis (Abe) 6325, 8380, $471, 9784.
Davis (Chris.) 10928.
Davis (D. 8.) 1044.
Davis (F. E.) 12781. *
Davis (F. P.) monumental works, ine.
12471.
Davis (G. 0.) 12593.
Davis (J. W.) 3810.
Davis (L. A.) 23812.
Davis (R. B.) co. 10396.
Davis (R. L.) 12594.
Davis (S. P.) 7302.
Davis & Geck, ine.
Davis mfg. co. 9785.
Davol (Ralph) 55.
Davy (R. E.) 8826, 8827.
Day (R.L.) 518.
De Amario (David) 3811.
Dean (Abner) 519, 520.
DeBaun (J. E.) 3812.
DeBolt (V.H.) 521.
De-ce products co. See Curtis (David)
DeClerck (E. A.) 9581.
Dedek (B. J.) 23818, 2314.
Deely (Mrs. J. F.) 540d7.
4785,
inc. 9289,
10927.
7186.
2689, 2690.
323
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pt. Iv, n. s., v. 85
De Filippi (A. P.) 56, 1045, 4417. Ditzler color co. 1621.
De Groot (William) 2691. Diversey corp. 8835, 12911-12913.
De Haas (Hector) 7308, 7304, 8381- | Dix (Eulabee) 4423.
8383. Dix (J. A.) 7683.
DeHaes (Jerome) 7657, Dixie wax paper co. 8135.
Dehn (Adolf) 522, 528. Dobeckmun co. 7078,
Dehner (Dorothy) 524, 525. Dobranich (John) 10225,
Deister (W.C.) 5794, 9786. Dr. Pepper co. 10398-10400.
DeLand (C. 0.) 5616 (1, 2) Dr. Sweet’s root beer co., inc. 2317.
Delaney (W. J.) 2597, 6548. Dodds (EH. C.) ine. 1622.
DeLisi (J. M.) 3813. Doherty (R. H.) 5813-5817, 6550-6554.
Dell pub. co. 8828-88380, 9787-9792. Dole valve co. 11947.
Del Nevo (Albert) 2692. Dominican fathers. 2706, 4791.
De luxe girdle co. See Scheinberg | Donahue (Anne) 2707.
(M. M.) ioe art co., ine. 7684.
DeLyle (W. H.) 1618. onna citrus assn. 11475.
aS ($B) 1619. Donne (E. D.) 6326, 6327.
De Martiniere (M. B.) 9793. Donner (H. F.) 10742, 10743.
De Michael (Angelo) 11356. Dooley (J. R.) 4792.
Deming (F. F.) 5795, 5796, 8831, 8832, | Dooley (R. E.) 8836.
Denmark (L. P.) 7651, Doom (D, H.) 534.
Denoyer-Geppert co. 7658-7660. Doran (J.C.) 12598,
Dentalator products. 11474. Doran (W. T.) 6555,
De Nunzio (A. M.) 4786. Dorr co., inc. 10401.
De Pasquale (Frank) 5797. Dortch (E.G.) 6556,
De Pew (F. G.) 5458, 7305. Doubleday (Violet) 5794.
Dermeties co., inc. 11942, 12905. Doubleday, Doran & co., ine. 2542 (2)
Derrydale press, ine. 526-581, 4787. Double-thread screw corp. 5818.
DeShong (A. H.) 6549. Dougherty (G.O.) 6557.
Desilets granite co. 1046-1059, 10741. | Dow (L. F.) co. 1623-1639.
Desmond (Daniel) 4418, 4419. Downing (S. J.) 8295.
Dessart bros., inc. 8134, Downs (L, A.) 3818.
Detchon (1. L.) 23815. Downs carpet co. 8296.
Detroit community fund. 3814. Draeger. 4793-4795,
Detwiller (F, K.) 582. Drane (P. B.) 8837, 11948.
De Vilbiss co. 10397. Dreher (E. 8.) 6828.
De Vita (F. L.) 8883. Drehwing (Carl) 6558.
Devolder (Emile) 5798-5809. Drew (Irving) corp. 11949.
De Vriendt (L.) 7662. Drew (J. J.) 10930.
DeWoskin (Philip) 4788, 5810, 10929. | Drexel (R. W.) 8838.
Dexheimer & Becker co. 9290. Drexel laundry co. 4796.
Diamond (H. 0.) 5383. Dreyfous (Albert) 11430 (2)
Diamond crystal salt co., ine. 11943, | Drink-mor beverage co. 8136.
11944, 12906. Driscoll-Bruck co., ltd. 12829,
Diamond oil co. of N. Y. TOT6, 7077. Droeger (L. P. 8.) 3463.
Diceglie (Rocco) 3815. Drohner (S. M.) 7306.
Dickel (G, A.) distilling co., inc. 11945. | Drus (P. P.) 2318.
Dickey (R.N.) 7663. Dubois (lL. M.) 8889-8844.
Dickinson (R. L.) 2693-2704, 4789, | Duckering (L. R.) 4797.
5811, 5812. Duff (J. 8.) 4798.
Dictograph sales corp. 7187. Duff (P.) & sons, ine. 9291.
DiDio (Louis) 4420-4422. Duffy (Peggy) 5819, 5820.
Dieges & Clust. 2316. Dugan (F, A.) 7685.
Dietz (F. H.) 3816. Dugas (A. E.) 9795.
Digneo (Fred) 3462. Duggan’s, Itd. 8137.
Dikszas (H, L.) 4790, Dulin (R. E.) 7686.
Dillon (Frank) 8834. Dunham (Vivian) 10931,
Disney (Walt) productions. 1620,| Dunn (F. A.) 3819-3823.
2705, 3817, 7664-7682, 11946, 12907, | Dunn (W. G.) 6329.
12908. Dunnigan (Louis) 1640.
Distillation products, inc. 12909, 12910. | Duntze (J. A. R.) 23819-2328.
Distillation publs., inc. 9794. Duplex envelope co. 2708, 12596.
O24
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940
DuPont (P. P.) 5821, 8845.
DuPont de Nemours (H. I.) & co. 3824,
5822, 10982.
Durenceau (Andre) 5459.
Durette studio. 5828.
Durmalin labs. See Naglestad (C. V.)
Duttweiler (J. J.) 3825-3832, 4799-
4801, 6559-6560.
Duvoisin (Roger)
Dwinell-Wright co.
Dwyer (E. J.) 4803.
Dwyer (P.M.) 57, 1082.
Dykes (M. C.) 10938.
HKagle vineyard products co.
10745.
Harnshaw knitting co, 8138, 9292.
Eastern beverage corp. 11476.
Easton (N. H. L.) 3464, 3465.
Eata bita popcorn co, 12830.
Haton (A. M.) paper co. 11477, 11950.
Ebaugh (HE. L.) 2709.
Ebrey chem, works, 10226.
Eby (S. E.) 10746.
Eehterling (H. H.) 10934.
Economics statistics, inc.
Eddy (8S. J.) 8846.
Edison (T. A.) ine. 5824.
Edison gen, elec. appliance co.,
2710, 3833-3838.
Edman (W. HE.) 4804.
Edmonds (Elizabeth) 2711.
Edson (Norman) 8847.
Educational playthings, ine. 2712,
Edwards (Dwight) co. 10402, 11951,
11952.
Edwards (E. W.) 6330-6332.
Edwards (H.G.) 3839.
Edwards (M.E.) 5112.
Edwards (T. P.) 6812.
Eggert (H. F.) 1641.
Ehlers (Albert) ine, 10227.
Hichel (Samuel) 4805.
Eigen (Morris) 1642.
Hisele (L. A.) 5460.
Hisenhauer (J, EB.) 1810.
Eklund (H, C.) 1648.
Elberta packing co. 7081.
Elco grease & oil co, 12831.
eng household utilities corp. 7682,
€;
Electrical industries mfg. co., ine, 1644.
Electrol, ine. 11953.
Elgin council, Boy scouts of America.
See Boy scouts of America. Elgin
council.
Elkins (I. A.) 1645.
Hilena bros. 12832.
Ellenwood (F. 0.) 4806.
Hllett (T. A.) 6562.
Hiliott (C. R.) 3608, 6255.
Elliett (David) 8384.
Elliott (E. E.) 4882.
Elliott (W. R.) 38840.
2329, 4802.
7079, 7080.
10744,
6561.
inc.
Ellis (G. H.) co. 1646.
Ellis (R. E.) 6333.
Ellison (F. H.) 3841, 7687.
Ellwood (W. M.) 7688, 7689.
Elmer (L. 8.) 535.
Elser (Charles) 3842, 5825.
Elston laundry co, 8848.
Hlton (C, F.) 10935, 10936.
Ely & Walker dry goods co.
11954.
Emerine (Andrew) 536.
Emerson (C. L.) 1083.
Emerson radio & phonograph corp.
12914-12916.
Emery (G. 8.) 537, 1647.
Hmpie (H. H.) 588-547, 1648-1650,
3843-3845, 7690-7693,
Endicott Johnson corp.
11955, 11956, 12917,
Enduro co. See Brilhart (Arnold)
Engel (Reinhold) 8845.
Engineer co. 10403.
Engineering experiment station.
of Tenn. See Tennessee.
Eng. experiment station.
English (M.I.) 4807-4810.
Engstrom (Roy) 58,
Enna Jettick shoes.
Ennis (C. M.) 8849.
En-R-Gee dog food co. 9293.
Enrich (H. A.) & co, 2718.
Epstein (Laurence) 2380.
Erickson (T. T.) 4811.
Ernst cereal co. 7083.
Eskimo pie corp. 10228, 10405-10414.
Esko mfg. corp. 3846.
Hskridge (W. D.) 10747.
Esmond, Gundlach & co.
(G. P.)
Hsquire, ine. 11957.
Esslinger’s, ine, 7084.
Estate of Frank Mammana, See Mam-
mana (Frank) Estate.
Ethelle. 8139.
Ettelson-Fine co., inc. 7085.
Httinger (Elizabeth) 59, 60.
Eugene gleemen. 1651.
Eugene, ltd. 6564, 8298.
Evans (D. E.) 9796.
Evans (J. R.) & co. 10415, 12472.
Evans (L. J.) 6565.
Evans (M. A.) 5827.
Ever ready label corp. 10937, 10988.
Everlasting memorial works. 8385.
Eves (S. H.) 4812.
Hwing (Willis) .7694.
9367,
5826, 6563,
Univ.
Univ.
10404.
See Gundlach
Excelsior fruit growers assn, 8140,
8141.
Extrafine bread bakery, 9294.
Fabrizio (Henry) & sons. 548, 7695.
Failla (Tony) 1652.
Fair (I. P.) 9368.
Fairbanks (J. W.) 4818.
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INDEX
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Fairbanks, Morse & co. 11958, 11959.
Fairchild aerial surveys, ine. 4814.
Fairchild news service, 10416, 10417.
Fair-play clothing co., inc. 10229.
Faissole (C. A.) 11478.
Falstaff brewing corp.
Falzone (J.S.) 12478.
7696-7711.
Famous artists syndicate, inc. 1653-—
1655, 8850-8856, 9797.
Famous products co. 11479.
Famous Virginia foods, inc, 8142.
Fansler (W.S.) 12594.
Faralla (D.R.) 61, 62, 1084.
Farlin (Helmer) 1656,
Farmer (F. 8.) 1657.
Farr (R.G.) 8857.
Farra (Charles) 4815.
Farrow (J. R.) 4816-4824.
Fashion thimble shoe co. 11480, 11481.
Fasolino monuments, inc. 1658, 4825.
Father & son shoe stores, ine. 11960-
11963, 12918, 12919,
Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament.
12597.
Faucetqueen co,
Fay (F. A.) 63834.
Fedders mfg. co., ine. 2714.
Federal composition & paint co., inc.
11482.
Feibel (K.) ltd. 5828-5831.
Feigenspan (Christian) brewing co,
549, 3847, 3848, 4826, 5832, 5833, 6566-
6570, 7712, 7713.
Feigin (Joseph) 8143-8146.
Fell (Olive) 5834-5848.
Fenn (8S. J. B.) 5844.
Ferge (Max) 8849, 5845.
Ferguson (C, H.) 10989.
Ferguson-Sherman mfg.
11964.
Ferris (A. R.) 1659-1661.
Ferris (J, L. G.) 11480 (3)
Ferro enamel corp. 9295.
Fessner (Ludwig) co., ine.
Festive mfg, co. 4827,
Fetterman (O. B.) 550, 551.
Fettig (L. B.) 7714.
Fielding (Michael) 7086.
Fielding presentations.
(Michael)
Fields (D. A.)
Fields (Willie)
Fields photo shop.
See Lehman (C, E.)
corp. 8299,
3466.
See Fielding
4828,
4829.
7715.
Fieramosea (Alfred) 552.
Filene’s (William) sons co. 12920-—
12923.
Finch (J. 8.) & co., ine.
12924, 12925.
Finch (T, W.) 7087,
Finders mfg. co. 9369,
Finger Lakes egg producers’ coopera-
tive assn., inc. 11488.
Finkel (Julius) See J. F. D. mfg. co.
11965-11970,
Finkelstein (Elliot) 6571.
Finkelstein (Louis) 12598.
Finkenberg’s (A.) sons, inc.
Finn (William) 6022.
Finnish relief fund, ine.
Finsterwald furniture co.
Firestone tire & rubber co.
Firks (TJ. H.) 2381.
First fed. savings & loan assn. of Wash-
ington, D. C. 1085, 3850,
Fischer (Philip) 7716, 8147, 8148.
Fischler (Bernard) 7717.
Fish (A. W.) 1663.
Fisher (Ann) 11484.
Fisher (BE. J.) 9798.
Fisher (S. O.) ine.
Fitch (F. W.) co.
Fitz-Gerald (J. D.)
Witzgibbons boiler
12927.
Flacks (W. 1.) 3852.
Flagg (J. M.) 8386.
Fleagle (M. J.) 1664.
Fleckner (John) 4881,
Fleischmann distilling corp. 553-556,
7088-7090, 8149, 10420-10423, 12928.
Fleming (Kric) 38538.
Fleming (F. B.) 8887.
Fletcher (A. 8.) 2332,
Flint (G, M.) jr. 4832.
Florence stove co. 10424, 10425, 11976-
11978, 12929, 129380.
Flowergrass co. 8858.
Flying stamps, ine. 5846.
Flynn (B. L.) 23388, 2715.
Flynt (M. E.) 6335.
Folk (Nicholas) 6572.
Follmer (H. R.) 12589.
Fonck (M. J.) 10941-10944,
Foodland, ine. 9296, 12833.
11971.
1662.
4830.
10418.
10940.
10419, 11972-11975.
3851.
12926,
co., ine.
Fooks (B. F.) 10280.
Fooks (B. F.) mfg. co. See Fooks
(B. F.)
Fooks (H. C.) 8888.
Ford (L. 8S.) sr. 65738, 6574.
Forest Hill memorial co. 4424.
Forman (Benjamin) 557, 4833.
Forrest (W. 0.) 6336.
Forster (A. 8.) 7718.
Porster ade, E.) &
9472.
Forstmann woolen co. 3467, 8859.
Fort Howard paper co. 11485.
Fort Worth art assn. 7307.
Foster (R. L.) 8150.
Foto pay day, ine. 6575.
Fouch (R. B.) 2716.
Fowler (H. V.) 9478.
Fowler (L. H.) 4834, 7719.
Fox (Adolph) 558.
Fox (Fontaine) 3854-3888.
Fox (Robert) 2717.
Fox (T. A.) 7091.
associates, ine.
326
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940
Foxboro co. 559-583, 48385-4852, 7720-—
7726, 8860-8865, 9799-9818, 10945-—
10948, 12600-12602.
Frakes (S. A.) 2718.
Frampton (Norman) 1665.
Franciscan friary. 63, 64, 8389, 83890.
Franco (L. C.) 3468, 5461.
Frank (C. W.) 2719, 4858.
Franklin foundation, inc.
Franks (Robert) 8866.
Franz (J. A.) 584.
Franz (Joseph) 10748.
Frashers, inc. 6576-6585, 7727-7782.
Frazar (E. W.) 7308, 8867.
Frazer (M, L.) 8151.
Frederick (W. J.) 6586.
Frederickson (S. T.) 8152.
Frederics (E.) ine. 10231,
Free (Russell) 3884, 3885.
Freedman (Albert) 9474.
Freeman (W. W.) jr. 3886.
Frels (M. V.) 6337.
French (Carolyn) 9026,
French (K. M.) 2720.
French (M.C.) 4854.
French bakery co. 10232.
Frenzel (Milton) 7733, 7784.
Frick collection. 3887, 4855-4859, 5847—
5858, 6587-6608, 9819-9823, 10949,
12603, 12604.
Frick-Reid supply corp. 4860.
Fridgen (J. N.) 1666.
Fried (David) 1667.
Friedel (John) jr. 7735.
Friedlander (Leo) 1086, 2334.
Friedman (David) 10950.
Friedman (Ralph) 12474-12478.
Friedrichs (H. H. & A. C.) eco. 7092,
7098.
Friend (Ben) 5859.
Friends of children, ine. 8868.
Frigidaire div., Gen. motors sales corp.
See General motors sales corp. Frig-
idaire div,
Fritsche (S, E.) 1668.
Froluk (F, A.) 1087.
Frost (H. M.) co., inc.
Frost (V. L.) _ 6838.
Frost & Reed, ltd. 1088-1090, 1669-
1672, 28385, 6604-6607, 7309, 7310,
8391-8404.
Fucci (L, V. ) 6839-6348.
Fuel eng. co. of N. Y. 2721-2723.
Fuger (A. 8.) 4425.
Puld (iG, F.) 9168:
Fuller (R. 8.) jr. T7386.
Fuller (Ving) 1091, 1092.
Funk (J, T.) 3888.
Funk (R. 8.) 10480.
Fur guild of America, inc.
Fuseo (Antonio) 8869.
Gabbert (J. J.) 7737.
Gabriel (J. A.) 1674.
5462.
10425-10429.
9297.
Gabriel (Saml.) sons & co. 11486,
11487.
Gagnon (J. H.) 4861,
Gahagan (J. R.) 2724.
Galbraith (F. R.) 11979.
Galea (Joseph) 1098.
Gallagher & Burton, ine. 8300.
Gallien (Napoleon) jr. 4862.
Galveston-Houston breweries, ine.
11980-11998.
Gamble-Skogmo, ine.
Ganiere (A, E.) 2336.
Gano (Joe Waano-)
(Joe)
Gardner (N. W.) 3469.
Garibaldi studio. 7738, 7739.
Gariepy (Louis) 5860.
Gause (R. M.) 4863.
Gay (HE. A.) 2725.
Gaylord container corp.
Geauque (R. EK.) 12605.
Geffner (S, H.) 2726.
Gehl’s Guernsey farms, inc.
Geisha robe co. 8154.
Geller (Andrew) 1675, 4864, 10431.
Gelow (K.H.) 3470.
Gemloid corp. 4426.
General biological supply house, inc.
585, 8870-8878.
General brewing corp, 2727.
General cigar co., ine. 9870,
12000-12006, 12931-12937.
General elec, co. 586-595, 10951.
General fireproofing co. 93871, 12007.
General foods corp. 3889-3898, 4865,
11999.
See Waano-Gano
10233.
8158.
10482,
10952-10957, 12008-12085, 12938-
12950.
General mills, inc. 1676-1700, 7094—
7096, 10483-10487, 120386 — 12037,
12951-12965.
General motors corp. 1701.
General motors sales corp. 3894-3923,
4866.
— Chevrolet motor div. 3924-3957,
4867-4872, 5861-5865, 12606,
Frigidaire div. 3958-3964, 5866-
5867.
Hyatt bearing div, 104388, 10439.
—— Pontiae motor div. 3965-8984,
General motors truck & coach div., Yel-
low truck & coach mfg. co. See Yel-
low truck & coach mfg. co, General
motors truck & coach div.
General pharmacal co., inc, 12988,
12039.
General publicity service. 5463-5467.
General ry, signal co. 12040.
General refractories co. 12041,
General tire & rubber co, 7740, 10440,
12042, 120438.
General welfare fed. of America, ine.
65.
Gentili (Mario) 5868.
327
INDEX
George (E. S.) studios, ine. 4873, 4874, | Good (R. M.) 11202.
10958.
Georgeson (W. J.) 9824.
Georgia marble co. 10749.
Gerard photo, 596, 1702, 17083.
Gerding (J. HE.) & co., ine. 7741.
Garlach-Barklow co. 1704-1762, 2728—
2739, 4875, 4876, 6608.
Germe (Robert) 597.
Gerrits (A. EH.) 6344.
Gezari (Zvi) 9825.
Ghiloni (Aldo) 66.
Gibb (R. H.) 598.
Gibbons (Kieran) 3985.
Gibbs (M, L.) 1768.
Gibson (E. R.) 2740.
Gibson (G. D.) 9826.
Giesen (Otto) 5468.
Gifford (E. M.) 12607.
Gifford (K. C.) 67, 68.
Gilbert (A. C.) co. 10234, 10235,
Gilbert (L, E.) 73811.
Gilbride (Bernard) 8879.
Giles (J. A.) 5869.
Gillis (Walter) 2542 (2)
Gilman (J. P.) granite co.
2337.
Gilmore (H. R.) 1764, 1765.
Gilson (C. H.) 599, 1766, 2741.
Gimbel bros., inc, 12608.
Ginovsky (G, J.) 9774.
Giudici (Virginia) 69.
Giusti baking co., inc. 8155.
Glaser (F. J.) 2742.
Glasgow (John) jr. 9827.
Glass & Hewitt, 2743-2749.
Glemby co., inc. 9298.
Glover (H. C.) co., inc,
Gluckstern’s, ine. 9299.
Glueck (E.M.) 11488.
Gnatkowski (A. W.) 2750.
Godoy (A. G.) 1767.
Godwin (C. B.) 1768.
Goeltz (L. H.) 7742.
Goes (A.) 1769-1789, 2751, 5870, 7743,
7744, 9828.
Goings (W. C.) 1790.
Goldin (A. M.) 9475.
Goldsborough (M, L.) 93800.
Goldsmith bros. 10441, 10442.
Goldstein (Albion) 38986,
Goldstein (David) 600.
Goldstein (Gustave) 12044.
Goll (J. A.) prop. See Certainsweep
mfg. co,
Golovin (W. B.)
12045.
Gondor (H. I.) 2283-2285, 6404.
Gongolsky (Chris) 5871.
Gonnella (F. A.) 3471.
Gonsett (F. R.) 7188.
Gonzales (C. 8.) 6609.
Good (H. C.) 8405.
1094-1100,
8156-8158.
ine, 8159; 10443,
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Goodman (C, lL.) 11489.
Goodman (H. J.) 9476.
Goodman (J. L.) 6610, 6611.
Goodman bros. bk. store. 4877, 4878.
Goodman statistical pictographs. 5872.
Goodrich (Wallace) 3320 (4)
Goodson (G. T.) 8406-8417.
Goodwin (Philip R.) 12814 (1)
Goodyear tire & rubber co. 9472-9375.
Gordon (Harry) 1791.
Gordon (Witold) 601-606.
Gorsuch (D. M.) 4879.
Gosselin (Rosaire) 7745,
Gotham silk hosiery co., ine.
11490, 12834. ;
Goudey gum co. 9301, 9302.
Gould (W. P.) 5873.
Grad (Frank) & sons. 8880.
Graham (L.D.) 27852.
Graham (P. C. L.) 9829,
Graham (W.C.) 1792, 5874.
Gramento (J. A.) 8160, 8161, 10236.
Grammes (L. F.) & sons, ine. 2338.
Granfortuna (J. C.) 4880.
Granger (EK. BE.) 607.
Granite mfrs.” assn. 4427,
Grant adv., ine. 6345.
Graphic arts process corp. 1793.
Graphic printers. 9830.
Grapp (W. L.) 11491, 11492.
Gravelle pictorial news. 7746-7749.
Graves (H.K.) 2753.
Graves (S. W.) 1794.
Gray (Benjamin) 2339.
Gray (Bryan) 2754.
Gray (Dorothy) Itd.
12046-12056, 12966.
Gray (H. W.) 608, 12609.
Gray (M.H.) 3987.
Gray (M.R.) 6612,
Graybill (N. C.) estate. 8162,
Greacen (Hdmund) jr. 4428-4433.
Great Falls breweries, inc. 7098.
Great western packing co. See Hov-
den (K.)
Greek (C.G.) 11223.
Green (J. B.) 713. °
Green (R. V.) 1795.
Green Bay food co. 9303.
Green Hornet, ine. 1101.
Greenbaum (Dorothea) 70.
Greenberg (James) 3472.
Greenberg (Joseph) 7750.
Greene (W. F.) 3473.
Greenwood (I. A.) 609.
Greenwood (R. F.) 3988.
Gregory (C. A.) 8881.
Gregory (T. M.) 4881.
Gregory (W. H.) 2855.
Grew (A. M.) associates. 3474, 7751.
Grewe (R. K.) 10959.
Greystone studios, inc. 6618.
7097,
10444-10448,
828
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940
Griblin (F. J.) 8882,
Griebling (EH. W.) 3989.
Grieez (J. P.) & sons div. of Bendix
aviation corp. See Bendix aviation
corp., J. P. Grieez & sons div.
Griffin (W. T.) 3990, 3991.
Griffin bros., inc. 10237.
Griffith (F. L.) 8163.
Griffith (F. P.) 4882.
Griffith (R. A.) 71.
Griffith observatory. 8888.
Grigor (M.C.) 2340.
Grimball (M. M.) 9257 (1-13)
Grinnell lithographic co., ine.
5875, 8884, 9831.
Grobe (HE. O.) 1796.
Grohn (F. W.) 72.
Gross (Edward) co., inc. 1797,
2759, 7752-7757, 8885-8888.
Gross (W. A.) 10960.
Groth (Milt) 611.
Gruber (Samuel)
Gruen watch co. 12967-12980.
Gruenberg (EK. L.) 3992, 4883.
Gruenewaelder (Lu-Amarie) 7318.
Grupper (Herman) 3475.
Guarino (A, A.) 12610.
Guenther (Lambert) 5469.
Guenzel (H. O.) 7099.
Guggenheim (S. W.) 5470.
Guignon (Henri) 12611.
Guild. 5471-5476.
Guild of Calif. mfrs. 8164.
Gumakers of America, inc.
Gundlach (G. P.) 7189.
Gunnell (K. L.) 7814, 8889-8891.
Gunnison (P. R.) 4884.
Guntrip (F. E.) 39938, 6614.
Gustafson (G.H.) 10961.
Gustafson (J.G.) 927,
Gutgemon (Gustave)
Gutman (B. P.)
(14-21)
Gutmann & Gutmann, ine.
7758-7760, 9257 (1-21)
Guttman (J.M.) 4885.
H-C products co., ine.
Haak (Adrian) 612.
Haan (8S. T.) 12479,
Haas (A. M.) 8892,
Haas printers. 5876.
Haberstroh (J. C.)
6616.
Hackett (C, A.)
Hackney (Myron) 1798, 1799, 2760,
3994-3996
Hackney’s restaurants. 9307.
Haddock (W. 8S.) 7761.
Hadley (B. E.) 3997, 3998,
Haen (W.T.) 9832.
Haffenreffer & co.,
12981, 12982.
Hafler (C.H.) 4886.
610,
2756-
7312,
8165, 9304,
9477.
3820 (5-8), 9257
3320 (5-8),
9305, 9306.
0877-5879, 6615-
10962.
inc. 6617, 7762,
Hagelauer (Alfred) 9838.
Hageman (L.M.) 1800.
Hagen (E. J.) 1801.
Hager (Ernest) 6618.
Hague (Morton) 4484.
Hahn (A. A.) 1802, 1803.
Hahn (J. L.) 8893.
Hahn (L. B.) 4485, 4887, 5477.
Hahn-Rodenburg co, 3999, 6619.
Haight (R. C.) 9478-9481.
Haines (James) 1102.
Haines (W. J.) 6138, 2761, 7768.
Halcomb (W.C.) 5880.
Hale (D.G.) T7764.
Hale (H. E.) 7765, 7766.
Haley (A. M.) 4888.
Hall (A. L.) 1804, 1805, 10963.
Hall (Otto) 6620.
Hall (P. C.) 3476.
Halloh (John) 9834.
Halsey (E. 8.) 1806.
Halvorsen bros. 12612.
Hamilton (A. R.) 3477.
Hamilton (H.M.) 6346.
Hamilton mfg. co. 12057.
Hamlin (Dwight) co. 10238.
Hamm (William) 4889.
Hammaker bros, 5478, 8418.
Hamman (EH. W.) T7767.
Hammargren (F.E.) 10750.
Hammond (B.C.) 4890.
Hammond (C. 8.) & co.,
Hampden brewing co.
12058-12060, 12983.
Hampton (Frank) 5722.
Hance bros. & White co.
Hancock (B. L.) 614-626.
Hancock (Walker) 1103, 9482,
Handy & Harman. 4891.
Haney (G. J.) 10751, 10752.
Hanfstaengl (Franz) 2762-2786, 8894—
8904, 10964, 12613-12617.
Hanks (C. P.) 7768.
Hanley (James) co. 1807-1814, 2787,
2788, 4000-40038, 4892-4895, 5881-
5888, 6621-6623, T769-7771, 9376-—
9382, 10449-10455, 12061-12068.
Hanlon (J. C.) 2341.
Hann (Adolph) 6624,
Hanna (J. M.) 627.
Hanna (L. W.) 2342.
Hannold (Thomas) 4896.
Hansen (H.H.) 7815.
Hansen (H. O. L.) 9388.
Hansen (P. F.) 4897, 5884.
Hansen (8S. R.) 1815, 2789.
Hansen’s (Chr.) lab., ine.
11494.
Hanson (Walter) 7772.
Haper (H.R.) 4278.
Haram (P. B.) 628.
Harbeson (Merrill) 2790.
Harding & Nau. 4898.
ine. 9835.
7190, 8301,
7100.
7191, 11493,
329
INDEX
pt. Iv, n. s., Vv. 35
Hardman (R.C, 8.) 4899.
Hardwick (Hstelle) 10965,
Hardy (J. J.) 5885.
Hare (J. K.) 629-6387, 12618-12628.
Harley-Davidson motor co. 8905,
Harm (R,H.) 4486.
Harmsen (G. F.) 1816.
Harner (M. D.) 4900.
Harnsberger (H.H.) 2791.
Harper (A. E.) 12629.
Harper stand, engraving co. 6625.
Harrington (P. A.) 8906.
Harris (N. E.) 4004.
Harris (P. E.) & co.
Harris (W. M.) 2792.
Harris bros. co. 10456.
Harrison (A, D.) 9836.
Harrison (D. R.) 4901.
Harrison (HE. N.) 9837, 12630.
Harrison (W. H.) 4005, 7773.
Hart (L. H.) 9888.
Hart (W. M.) 8907.
Hartman beverage co., B, F. Bemtmant
7101.
Hartmann (George) 8908.
Hartzell (HE. E.) 9839.
Harvest (William) 4006.
Harvey (O. J.) 7102, 7103.
Harvey (Ray) 7316.
Haskins bros. & co, 11495.
Hastings mfg. co.
Haswell (R, F.) 12681.
Hauck (H. J.) 5886.
Hauser (Samuel) 7317.
Hausherr (B. L.) 4902.
Haviland (EH. W.) 5887.
Hawaiian hotels, Itd. 10966-10972.
Hawaiian pineapple co., ltd. 9384.
Hawbolt (A. J.) 12682.
Hawerlander (Eberhard)
Hawk (H, W.) 1817.
Hawkins (E, C.) 4007.
Hawkins (Roosevelt)
Hawkinson (P. E.) co.
10458, 10459.
Haworth (James) & bro., Itd. 4904.
Hay (Southard) 78,
Hayashi (G. M.) 6626.
Hayes (Hampton) 9840.
Hayes (J. F.) 9841.
Hayes (J. H.) 7192.
Haynes (F.H.) 4487.
10239.
5888.
8909.
Hays corp. 1818-1820, 2793-2795, 4008,
4905, 4906, 6627, 6628, 7774.
Hayti, Mo. 1821.
Hayward (J. P.) 4907.
Hazle-maid bakers, inc. 12835.
Hazelton (M. E.) 74, 75.
Health control garments corp. 12984.
Heaston (A. C.) 3478.
Heath (C. W.) 1822-1824.
Heathbath corp. 12066.
Hebert (A. J.) 6629.
10457, 12064, 12065.
4903, 5889,
Hebert & Ladrie. 3479.
Hecker products corp. 6630,
Heddon’s (James) sons. 1825.
Hedge (Dee) 5479.
Hedrick’s bagease co. 10240.
Hedstrom (G. V.) 12633,
Heemann (A. E.) 5890,
Heiland (H. A.) 8910.
Heileman (G.) brewing co.
7194.
Heilmann (C. J.) 1864.
Heim (W. J.) 8911.
Heinrich (Valentine) 1827,
Heirloom needlework guild, inc. 10753.
Heisler (J. H.) ‘76.
Heitmann (Grace) 4908.
Held (John) jr. 4488.
Helffrich (J. F.) 5480.
Heliton (R. D.) 6681,
Heller (Annie Williams-)
liams-Heller (Annie)
Heller (B.) & co. 11496,
Helm (C,H.) 9842.
Hemmeli (John) 5891.
Hemsons. 12480,
Henderson (K. L.) 1828.
Henderstein (Jacob) 10973.
Higgins brick & tile works.
Hendricks (M. P.) 6632.
Hendricks (N. V.) 1829.
Henke (Beulah) 12481,
Henley (HE, W.) 2796.
Henry (R.N.) 7318.
Henshey (H. C.) 688.
Hensinger (Gene) 4909.
Herber (R. M.) 2797.
Hergner (W. J.) 5892.
Herman (Don) 2798.
Herman (John) 2348.
Herman (R.F.) 5898.
Herman’s restaurant co.,
Hermitage art co., ine.
5894-5902, 7775, 7776.
Heron (R. F.) 1880.
Herrmann (H. 8.) 5903.
Hersel (Paul) 9488.
Hershberger (A, L.) 2344.
Hershey chocolate corp. 8302-8313.
Herzel (Paul) 77, 78, 5481, 6347.
Herzog (Jewell) 10460,
Hess (E. A.) 6633.
Hester (J. P.) 2799-2802.
Hewitt (Charles) 18381.
Heye (G. J.) 6684.
Heywood (R. R.) ¢co.,
1826, 7193,
See Wil-
12067.
inc. 4009,
4910-4923.
inc. 6635-6648.
-Hibbard (Burt) 5310.
Hibbard (F.C.) 9484.
Hickey (J. M.) 6649.
Hicks (BE. R.) jr. 2808.
Higgins (F. R.) 8912.
Higgins (G. T.) 10461.
High (E. N.) 5482, 6650.
High Point paper box co. 11497.
330
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940
Hilborn (Julius) 1882. Hopkins (R. W.) 4015.
Hilgers (J.) & co. See Hilgers (John) | Hopkins (W. J.) 93809.
Hilgers (John) 12886, 128387, 12985, | Hopp press, inc. 9885.
12986. Hoppe (F. A.) ine. 93810, 11532.
Hill (A.D.) 1104. Hoppe (R. EB.) 2810.
Hillinck (H. P.) 1105. Hopson (A.8.) 4016.
Hillock (J. P.) 8918. Horak (Anna) 8166,
Hills bros. co. 128388, 12839. Horak’s (MJrs.) noodle co. See Horak
Hillshire (Down) 4924. (Anna)
Hinckley (L. B.) 4439. Horechney (Frank) 10974,
Hinde & Dauch paper co. 12068. Horn (A, C.) co, 12070.
Hines (C.F .) 2804. Hornsby (Thomas) 5789.
Hinkson (H. 8.) 639. : . | Hornstein (Mark) 2811.
Hintermeister (Hy.) See Hintermei-| Hornung (BE. BE.) 12636.
ster (J. H.) House of art. 7781, 7782.
Hintermeister (J.. H.) 79, 1106, 2345, Household finance corp. 4017
7319. Household products co. 11533.
Hirschman (W. F.) co., ine. 2805, T7777. Houston satety league. 5485.
Hisel (G. W.) 12634. Hovden (K.) 10244.
Hiss (J. M.) 12840. Howard (C.P.) 81,
Hixson (M. H.) 5483. Howard (R.G.) 4984.
Hoag (Martin) 9485. Howe (L. 8.) 3480.
Hoague-Sprague corp. 11498-11531. Howell (EB. R.) 10975.
Hobbs (M. H.) 640-647, Howell (H. ©.) 1836.
Hochberg (Theodore) 648, 4925, 9843. | Howell (R. C.) 4018.
Hodgdon (H. E.) 2806. Howell (W. C.) 1837.
Hodgdon (R. F.) 5484. Howell indus. truck co. 7820, 7783,
Hodgson (Tom) 1883, 2807, 4926, 5904. 7784.
Hoehn (T. L.) 6651.
Hoeltke (W. C.) jr. 4927. Fee ie aa ee Dares
Hoff rubber stamp co., inc. 5905, 6652. ae ines ;
Elana (A. EL jiinc. 40244 ronek (Rudolph) 4019.
Geman pee Hubbard (Belle) 5919
Hoffman (Arnold) 1884, Hubbell (H. 8.) 8419 ;
Hoffman (Malvina) 80, 1835, 6348- Huber (Michael) 4935
Pe Huber (R.L.) 4986.
Hoffman (R. F.) 6653. Hudson (A. E.) 6352.
Hokanson (Margrethe) 2346. Hudson (J.C.) 10976.
Holcombe (J. H.) 12635, Hudson (0. R.) 5920.
Holgate bros. co. 12069. Hudson’s. ine. 11534
Holiday house, ine. 649. Huft (Orville) 496 :
Holland (Arthur) 4010, 4011, 4928, | Fruftfman (CG, M.) 2813.
4929. Huizeng (J. D.) 82.
Holland (R.C.) 10242. Hukel chem. co. See Kelly (EH. J.)
Holland brass works. 10462, Hulbert (S, M.) 9844.
Hollander (H.) co., ine. 9308. Hulick (C,G.) 8916.
Hollander (Sidney) jr. 7778, 7779. Hull (A. J.) 9486.
Holley (Robert) 650. Hulsebus (W. 8S.) 7785.
Hollyvogue arts co. 8814. Humania hair goods & specialty co.
Holmes (0. J.) 8914. See Goldstein (Gustave)
Holmes co. 4012-4014, 4930-4932, 5906- | Humiston (L. J.) 1844.
5918, 8915. Hummel (Henry) 662, 9845.
Holmes Eureka lumber co. 6654, 7780. | Hunleth music co. 3481.
Holstein-Friesian assn. of America.| Hunt (C. J.) 5921.
10243. Hunt (D.C.) 4987.
Holton (Susan) 23847-2351. Hunt (Harold) 4020.
Home craftsman pub. corp. 651-660. Hunt (P. A.) co, 10245.
Homer (R. 8. P.) 661. Hunter (S. H.) 12637.
Hood (BE. P.) 6351. Hunter-Hartman corp. 10463, 10464.
Hood (Jennings) 10754. Huntington (Robert) 1834.
Hooker (W. A.) 2808. Hurburt (P. 8.) 6655.
Hope paper box co. 2809, Hurley (HE, T.) 2352.
Hopf (J. M.) 4933. Hurtt (Henry) 12071, 12072.
Hopkins (F. E.) 2852, 6666, 6667. Hutchison (J. H.) 2814, 2815, 4021.
dol
INDEX
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 35
Hutt (BE. F.) 7104.
Hutt products co. See Hutt (KH. F.)
Hutty (Alfred) 3482.
Hyatt bearing div., Gen. motor sales
corp. See General motor sales corp.
Hyatt bearing div.
Hyclo mfg. co, See Shapiro (Julius)
Hydrox ice cream co., ine. 11535.
Hygrade monument works, ine. 83.
Hygrade Sylvania corp. 5922, 12073-
12075.
Hynek (T.E.) 5923.
Ieart (Louis) 2816, 2817, 4440, 4441.
Idaho mutual benefit assn. 2818.
Ideal bathrobe co., ine, 12987,
Idland (Sverre) 8917,
lig elec. ventilating co.
5925, 8918, 10465.
Illinois brewing co, 10246.
Illinois tool works. 10466.
Imperial knife co., inc. 10467-10469.
Imperial paper & color corp. 10470-
10474.
Industrial commodity corp. 4023.
Industrial equities, inc, 663-672, 1838,
18389, 2819-2845, 4024-4027, 6656-
6659, 10977-10998,
Ingall (H. C.) 8919.
Ingels (F. L.) 10757.
Ingels (K, B.) 10756, 10757.
Inter-communication system of Amer-
ica, 12076.
Internatl. art pub. co., inc.
Internatl. bus. machines corp.
1841.
Internatl. fooderaft corp. 7105.
Internatl. latex corp. 2353, 7195, 9386—
9395, 10247, 10475-10477, 11536,
12077-12079.
Internatl, news photos. 4938.
Internatl. picture pub. corp, 4029-4036.
Internat]. salt co., ine. 10478.
Internati, silver co. 93896, 9397.
—— Holmes & Edwards div.
12092.
Internatl. steel co.
Interwoven stocking co.
9411, 10479.
Irving trust co. 5926.
Irwill knitwear corp. 115387, 11538.
Irwin (Bartley) 9846, 9847,
Isola art co, 10999, 11000, 12638-12646.
Ives color processes, inc. 6660.
Ivins (M.G.) 10156.
Izorenko (J. 1.) 3483, 4442, 6353, 6354.
J. F. D. mfg. co, 12098.
Jackson (C. R.) co. 11001.
Jackson (J. J.) 6661.
Jackson (Michael) 8167, ~
Jackson pub. co. 2846-2850, 4939-
4941, 5927-5930.
—— - See also Jackson (Michael)
Jacky (E.G.) 6662.
Jacob (Allie) 5931.
4022, 5924,
673, 4028.
1840,
12080—
12988, 12989.
7106, 9898-
Jacobs (Elmer) 674,
Jacobson (Sylvia) 1842.
Jaco-lac decal corp. 9848.
Jadin (F. A.) 40837, 4942.
Jahn (E. V.) 9849, 9850.
Jam Handy picture ser., inc. 4038-
4054, 4948-4946, 5932-5946, 8920,
11002-11005, 12647-12670.
James (Victor) 9851.
Jamieson (L. W.) 5947,
Janes (G. E.) 11006.
Janke (Arthur) 11007.
Jansson (Arvid) 18438, 8921,
Janus (J. J.) 1107.
Jardine (G. W.) 6663, 6664.
Jardur import co. See Klepper (lL, R.)
Jarmel co. See Arms (L. J.)
Jarrett (C. E.) 12671.
Jasso (F, A.) 11539.
Jefferson (W, T.) 6311.
Jeffrey (M. R.) 6665,
Jeffrey mfg. co. 12094.
Jellineck (Rudolph) 675.
Jendrzejezyk (Stanley) 10248.
Jennewein (C. P.) 84, 7321.
Jennings (J. L.) 9412.
Jennings (W. B.) T786.
Jensen (Georg) ine, 12482-12491,
gensen (H. L.) 12672.
Jensen ptg. co. 676, 12678.
Jenson (Hinert) 4947.
Jenson (Murray) 4948.
Jeremiah (C. W.) T787.
Jetty Brite. 2354.
Jewelite corp. 4949.
Jirik (Henry) 9852.
soest (W.C.) 10249,
Joffe (M. 8.) 5486,
Johannsen (A. J.) 2851.
John Hancock mutual life insur. co. of
Boston, Mass. 8922.
Johns-Manville sales corp.
Johnson (C. C.) 1844.
Johnson (C. EH.) 2852, 6666, 6667,
Johnson (C. M.) 8420, 8421.
Johnson (HK, A.) 10758.
Johnson (F. H.) 1108, 1109.
Johnson (G. B.) 85.
Johnson (H. H.) 4059, 4060.
Johnson (H. W.) 9853.
Johnson (J. H.) 9854,
Johnson (James) 7788.
Johnson (O. B.) 8923.
Johnson (O. M.) 5948.
Johnson (R.C.) 2271.
Johnson (R. E.) 10758.
Johnson (S. C.) & Son, ine.
Johnson (V. H.) 12492.
Johnson (W.C.) 4950.
Johnson & Gustafson. 86, 1110-1117,
2355-2358, 3484, 8422-8435, 10480-
10484.
Johnson & Johnson. 12095-12099.
Johnson products co. 12100.
4095-4058,
On, Galea
302
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940
677-679.
11008.
Jonas (Charlie)
Jones (A, W. (Al)
Jones (D. I.) 8924.
Jones (E. A.) 8486, 9487, 10759.
Jones (BE. L.) 9855.
Jones (Everett) 5949.
Jones (F. I.) 4951.
Jones (Helene) 87.
Jones (J. H.) 11009.
Jones (J. T.) jr. 1846.
Jones (S. M.) co. 2359.
Jones (T. J.) 4952.
Jones (W.H.) 5950.
Jones (W.S8.) 5951.
Jones & Laughlin steel corp. 10485.
Jones bros. co. 1118, 3485, 4443-4445,
5487, 6355-6358, 8487, 8488.
Jordan (C, E.) 12674.
Jordan (F. G.) See Wurl-a-ball co.
Jorgensen (Aage) 28053.
Jose (R. B.) 680.
Jose (W. J.) 8925.
Josefiak (L. F.) 5952.
Joslin (L. 8.) 2854.
Joyce (C. G.) 7322-7362.
Judice (J. R.) 7789.
Juell (H. B.) 4061.
Juley (P. A.) & son, ine. 7790.
Julian & Kokenge co. 12990-12993.
Jurras granite co., ine. 23860-2365,
8439-8441.
Justis (C. E.) 4953.
Juvenile feature syndicate. 4062.
Kaasa (G. 0.) 1847.
Kahill (Victor) 88.
Kahn (H.) & co. 12841,
Kahn (I. K.) 12841.
Kallus (J. L.) 89, 9488.
Kalvelage (F. L.) 11010.
Kamm & Schellinger co., inc. 11540.
Kanne (A, J.) 7791.
Kant-rust products corp. 9413,
Kantor (Morris) 8926.
Kanuckel (W. P.) & son.
Karaffa (J.G.) 1120.
Karagheusian (A. & M.) ine.
12995.
Kasko distillers products corp. 9312,
9318.
Kasofsky (Jack) 2366.
Kathanode corp. 12101.
Katushi Wakamiya. See Wakamiya
(Katushi)
Katz (Hilda) 7363.
Katz (M. 8.) 4063.
Katz (Solomon) 5953.
Kaufman (S. P.) 5488, 6859-6362,
7364-7375.
Kaufmann (Edward) 4954.
Kaufmann (J. H.) 2855.
Kaufmann department
12858 (1, 2)
Kaul (A, A.) 8927.
1119.
12994,
stores, ine.
Kaunzer (A, E.)
Kay (J. W.) 4064.
Kaylon, ine. 10486, 10487.
Kayser (Julius) & co. 12102-12104.
Kaywoodie co. 10488, 12105-12107.
Kearney (J. R.) corp. 9414, 12996.
Keever starch co. 5954.
Kehlman (A. L.) 7792, 7798.
Keilwagen (Walter) 2856.
Keith (G. E.) co. 11011, 12108, 12109.
Keithahn (EK. L.) 7794.
Keller (C. J.) 9856.
Keller (W. J.) 11012.
Keller (William) 8928.
Kelley (Albert) 1848, 1849.
Kelley (E. J.) 1121.
Kelley (J. R.) 8929, 8980.
Kellogg (J. L.) 2857-2859, 6668.
Kellogg (S. P.) 2368.
Kellogg (W. K.) bird sanctuary.
Kellogg co. 11541, 12110.
Kelly (C.D.) 11013.
Kelly (E. J.) 8168.
Kelly (H. M.) 2861.
Kelly (Kitty) 1122, 5955.
Kelly-Read & co., ine. 4955.
Kemp (Harold) 11014.
Kempenich (Henry) 5956.
Kemper-Thomas co. 681-697.
Kennedy (D. L.) 4956.
Kennedy (H. R.) 4065.
Kent (Rockwell) 698.
Kent (Roger) ine. 10489.
Kentucky macaroni co., ine.
Kerlin (W. W.) 699.
Ketcham (Howard) inc.
Key (R. W.) 2862-2867.
meee view co. 700-710, 2868, 8931-—
47.
Kharas (H. A.) 8948.
Kidd studio, 711.
Kidde (Walter) &co.,ine. 10490-10482.
Kihn bros. 4364 (1, 2), 6282 (1, 2),
9257 (22), 10161 (1)
Kilbert (R. P.) 5498.
Kilby (W, A.) 4957.
Kildew, ine. 4446.
Kimball (W. G.C.) 4864 (3)
Kimball studio, inc. 9857, 12675.
Kimble glass co. 1852-1854, 2869—
2871, 4066-4088, 4958-4960, 5957-5959,
6669-6671, 7795.
King (C. W.) 1855.
Kine’ (#LR.)~ 712.
King (J. W.) 5494.
King (Jim) 7138.
King (O, A.) 8949.
King-Barr press. 9415.
King features syndicate, inc, 714, 715,
4961-5068, 5960-5979, 6672-6697,
70386 (1-8), 7796-7806, 8950-8966,
9858-9869, 11015-11023, 12676-12691.
Kinner (W. J.) 11024, 12692.
2367, 3486,
2860.
11542.
1850, 1851.
339
INDEX
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Kinney (E. F.) 1856.
Kinney (R. E.) 716.
Kirk (Samuel) & son, inc.
Kirkpatrick (Clifford)
Kirkpatrick (KH. W.) 1857.
Kirsten (F. B, A.) 9870.
Kitchen Katch-all corp.
12113.
Kitson (H. H.)
Kittleson (T. G.) 9871.
Kjolso (M. R.) 11025.
Klakulak (S. J.) 4447.
Klayer (C, W.) 2872.
Klein (F. L.) noodle co.
Klein (Henry) 11026.
Kleiner (H, J.) 90-97.
Kleitsch (Edna) 9490-9493.
Kleiv (Theodore) 717.
Klepper (L. R.) 12997.
Klinefelter (C. F.) 11544.
Klock (E. L.) 8967.
Klossner (H. J.) 5980.
Klure (Sarah) 9494, 9495.
Kluwer (Gustav) 12694.
Knight (A. 8.) 5069.
Knight (Clayton) 718.
Knovich (Virginia) 5495.
Knox (John) 1858, 1859.
Knox gelatine co., ine. 10494.
Knox labs., ine. 9314.
Knudsen (A. G.) 5981.
Knudsen (S. M.) 5070.
Knutson (G. C.) 5982.
Kobza (A, V.) 4069.
Koch (Daniel) 4070.
Koch (EH. A.) 1860.
Koch (Hans) 2873.
Koch (R. F.) 2369.
Kocher (C. F.) 5983, 6698.
Kochs sales corp, 12114.
Kodak Hawaii, ltd, 2874-2876.
Kofa kola co, See Bradley (Henry)
Kohl (T. F.) 9872.
Kohler (Otto) 8968.
Kohler co, 8316.
Kohlroser (Vincent)
Koke (R. A.) 12695.
Kooltex rug co. 5071.
Koppel (J. G.) 5984.
Kops bros., ine, 5985, 10495.
Kornberg (Hmanuel) 12696.
Koss (J. M.) 8969.
Kraeh (M. J.) 12697.
Krafft (Paul) See Krafft & Phillips
fashion co.
Krafft & Phillips fashion co.
Kramer (H. J.) 11027.
Kramer (1. 8.) 7807.
Kramer (I, V.) 2877, 6699, 6700.
Kramer (J, J.) 7808.
Kramer (Saul) 4071.
Krapf (L. L.) 7809.
Krasne bros., inc. 2878.
10493.
12698.
8315, 12111-
9489.
11543.
3487,
10496.
a
pe
Kratochvil (Anton) 4072-4074, 8970—
8972, 12698.
Krebs (H. L.) 8442, 8443.
Krebs (L. J.) 1861.
Kreidler (B, B.) 6701.
Kremers (M, 0.) 11545.
Kresge (S. 8.) co. 4075.
Kress (F. J.) box co. 12998.
Kressel (Hazel) 3488.
Krickbaum (I. R.) 6702.
Kriebel (I. E.) 8444-8446, 10760-10762.
Krieg (M. V.) 8169-8172.
Krieg (W. F.) 12842.
Krier (Matthew) 1123.
Krinbill (HW. R.) 1862, 12699.
Kroe (Louis) 1863.
Kroehler mfg. co. 12115.
Kroger grocery & baking co.
4077.
Kromhout (Johanc)
Krona (A. F.) 2879.
Kropp (#. C.) co. 4078-4085.
Krown (Minnie) 8973.
Krueger (G.) brewing co.
Kruger (G. 0.) 7810.
Kruger (O. H.) 2370.
Krupin (Philip) 1864.
Kruse (H. J.) 2880.
Kiinzli bros., ltd. 9874-9878.
Kuhler (Otto) 5072,
Kuhlhanek (J. J.) 1865.
Kuhls (H. B. F.) See Kuhls (H. J.)
Kuhls (H. J.) 7196.
Kuhne (Beat) 7811.
Kuno (John) 2881.
Kunstanstalten May, a.
8974-8986, 12700-12708.
Kunstverlag F. Sala & co.
(F.) & co., kunstverlag.
Kursehner (L. F.) 8987.
La Badie (Gaston) 4087.
Lace tex hosiery co., inc.
Ladd (G.M.) 2882.
Ladewich (HK. G.) & co.
6363-6370.
La Femina (A, J.) 12709.
LaFortune (M. HB.) 8988.
Lagerholm (H. T.) 5078.
Laines du pingouin, inc.
Lake (C, A.) 6708.
Lake (H. F.) jr. 23871.
Lake Wausau granite co.
Lalonde (J. B. R.) 6704.
La Mantia (M.C.) 23872.
Lamb (J. R.) 8989.
Lambert (R. E.) 4088.
Lamberty co., ine. 1879.
Lamborn & co., ine. 1880, 4089.
Lamm (W.R.) 6337.
Lampl (Walter) 9496.
Lamport (Alexander)
7109.
Lancaster (C, M.) 2888.
4076,
9873.
4086.
or
&
1866-1878,
See Sala
8173, 8174.
4448-4458,
10497.
98-110.
& bro. 7108,
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940
Laneaster (O. G.) 2884.
Lande (F. H.) 7812.
Lander (E. J.) 12710.
Landry (A. H.) 11028.
Landry (Richard) 1881.
Lane (A. J.) jr. 9879.
Lang (Nathan) 5074.
Langheim & Harman. 8447.
Langsam-Billig co. 1124-1135.
Lankes (J. J.) 719.
Lantz (Walter) productions.
2374, 4454, 10763.
Laramie (J. D.) 7813, 7814.
Larose (Aime) 9880.
Larsen (A. E.) 6705.
Larsen (H. A.) 2375-23878, 3489, 5496-
50498, 6371, 6372,
Larson (F. F.) 5986.
Larson & Carlson, inc.
La Ruea (C. K.)
3490.
Lass (A. J.) 720.
Latham (Arthur) 7810.
Latham (Barbara) 721.
Lathrop (G. N.) 6706, 6707, 7816.
Latimer lab., ine. 7110.
Latz (Harry) service.
Lauderdale (J. D.) 9881.
Laveccha (John) 2885-2894.
Lawler automatic controls, inc.
Lawrence (J. A.) S075.
Lawrence (W. M.) 4090.
Lawsine (Leo) 1888, 2895.
Lawson granite co. 23879, 2380.
Laymon (H. B.) 8817, 7318.
Lazarus (F. & R.) & co. 10499, 10500.
Leach (R, H.) 4091.
Leadway foods. 10250.
Leavitt (J. J.) S076.
Lebeis (EK. H.) 4092.
Lebowitz (Charles) 10251.
Lecher (J. P.) jr. 2896.
Lee (C. F.) 5077.
Lee (H.) 1884, 6708-6745, 7817-7827,
8990-8895.
Lee (O, S.) 5077.
Lee (S. C.) 1885-1887.
Lee rubber & tire corp,
12999-13001.
Lee tire & rubber co. 4093-4095, 12118.
Leeds & Northrup co. 4095-4125, 6746-
6764, 11029-11050.
Lee’s (Buck) southwestern products
studio co. 5987.
Lehman (C. E.) 11546.
Lehn & Fink products corp.
10520, 12119-12133.
Leibold (M. T.) 3491.
Leiby (I. J.) 1888.
Leigh (J. W.) 6765.
Leigh (T. F.) 5078.
Leinen (J. 0.) 5079.
Lejeune. 1889.
2373,
1882, 8448.
111-125, 1136-1140,
7197.
10498.
12116, 12117,
10501-—
Lenox (L. T.) 5080.
2897, 10521.
7376.
Lenox, ine.
Lenzo (Salvatore)
Leon (John) 1890,
Leon (M.M.) 7111.
Leonard (C. H.) 5988.
Leonard (J. P.) co., Pictorial research
div. 722.
Leondar (Arthur)
4455, 4456,
Leondar (Walter) 2381.
Lepofsky (Morris) 9497.
Lesch (Rudolf) fine arts, inc.
9884.
Leslie (F.H.) $416.
Leslie welding co. See Leslie (F. H.)
Letarte (H. P.) 5081.
tz (Lyda) 12711.
Levack (Henry) 11051.
Levander (H. L.) 2898, 2898, 7828.
Lever bros, co. 1891.
Levey (Mrs. W.C.) 4126.
Levin bros. 10522,
Levine (Lillian) 4127.
Levinger (Joseph) 2900.
Levitas (A. H.) 9498.
Levor (G.) & co., ine. 12184.
Levy (C, H.) ¢€0., ine, 12135.
Lewis (D. D.) 1892.
Lewis (Harrison) 8175.
Lewis (J.C.) 5082.
Lewis (Paton) 6766-6768.
Lewis (8S. G.) 3496.
Lewis (W.E.) 2901.
Lexington rolier mills, inc.
12136-12142, 13002-13005.
Libbey glass co, 4128.
Libby (C. A.) & son,
Lichtin (Rosa) 10764.
Life insur. co. of Va. 5990.
Liggett & Myers tobacco co.
12143-12159, 13006-13010.
Lily-tulip cup corp. 7113-7116, 11547.
Lima (S,E:) 6373.
Limprecht (C, R.) 4129.
Lincke (J. R.) 2382.
Lincoln savings bank of Brooklyn.
1142.
Lind (F. C. A.) 5088.
Lind (Lester) 9885.
Lindholm (G. P.) 5991.
Lindwall (A. W.) 1148, 2383.
Linke (Paul) 7829.
Linkman (M.) & co. 13011.
Lion (Hertense) 4130.
Lippe studio. 4131.
Lipstein bro, & Haltman, inc.
Lipthrott (H. C.) 127138.
Little (Alton) 4132.
Little (Ivan) 4182.
Little & co., inc.
11549.
Little brown jug products co.
1141, 3492-3494,
9882—
7112, 19523,
5989, 8996.
1893,
12712.
8176, 8177, 11548,
rable
~
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INDEX
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
|
Liuba (M. Z. von Mietk-) See Mietk- | Lulling (J. L.) 2929.
Liuba (M. Z. von)
Liven lotion co. See Barnard (F. R.)
9270.
Livermore (J, L.) 2902.
Livermore & Knight co, 12714.
Living Amer, art, ine. 2903-2926, 4133,
4134, 5084, 5085, 5992, 5993, 6769,
6770.
Livingston (Harvey) 8997.
Lloyd bros. co. 3496, 5086, 9886.
Lloyd studio. 1894-1897.
Locke (G. H.) 4135.
Locke (P. L.) 6771.
Lockwood products, 2927.
Loeb (H. A.) & co, 8178, 8179.
Loederer (R. A.) 5087-5094.
Loera (Felix) 5994.
Lofton (S. D.) 3497, 3498.
Logan (J. M.) 5995.
Loggins (R. L.) 6772.
Loisch (A, R.) 4136.
Lombardo (BH. V.) 3499.
Lone (Frank) 12715.
Lone Ranger, ine, 11052, 12160-12167,
13012.
Long (L. L.) 728, 724.
Long (W. E.) co, 4137, 7118.
Lonzar (Joseph) 10765, 10766.
Lopez (S. G.) 725, 1898, 4138.
Lorch (H, 8.) 1899.
Lord (P. H.) ine, %26—729, 1900, 8898—-
9010, 9887-9898.
Lorentzen hardware mfg, corp. 8319.
Lorillard (P.) co, 12168-12171.
Lorraine (G, 0.) 8826, 8827.
Los Angeles, Calif, Bd. of police com-
missioners. 3500.
Lou-Walt, inc, 9499.
Louisiana memorials, inc.
Love (P. G.) 9899.
Lovell (W. E.) 8822.
Lovett (HB. F.) 7377.
Lowe (C.C.) 9500.
Lowe (Joe) corp.
9417.
Lowry & Mills. 1901.
Loy (D. R.) $011.
Lozano (H. A.) 2384.
Lroy (J. H.) 5499, 5500, 5996.
Luber-finer, inc. 8180, 8181.
Lucas (Camilla) 2386, 4457.
Lucea products. 7119.
Luchini (Remo) 2387.
Lucia (N. 8.) 11550.
Luckenbill (A. E.)
Luden’s, ine, 10524.
Ludwig & Hunter. 2388.
Luedtke (R. E.) 6778.
Lui (Sik-Kong) 2389.
Lukens (Robert) jr. 2928, 5095.
Lukezic {Matthew M.) 7830.
Lukowitz (B. V.) 9012.
1144, 2385.
7198-7237, 8320,
5997-6001.
Lupo (V. G.)
8449-8453.
Luray caverns corp. 5096, 5097.
Lutheran inner mission league.
Lutz (B. B.) 6774, 7831-7835,
Lutz (G, W.) 1902.
Lutz (Stella) 6774, 7834, 7835,
Lyman (H. P.) 23890-2398, 10767.
Lyman (M.&M.) 9018.
Lynch (Charlotte) 11054.
Lynn (C. F.) 1145.
Lyons (G. V.) 23894.
Lyth (B. F.) 7378.
Maas & Steffen, inc, 12716.
MacAfee (N. 8.8.) 6377.
McAleer (C, A.) 29380.
McCabe (G. J.) 9900.
McCarley (S. V.) 8454-8461.
McClary (W. R.) 3501, 3502.
McClure (M, 8.) 5098.
McClurg (A. C.) & co. 6002.
McCormick co. 7836.
McCormick & co., inc. 8182, 8183.
McCoy (Lloyd) 12848.
McCree (W. H.) 2395, 5099.
McCrosky (F. B.) 6775.
McCullough (D. BR.) 1908.
McCullough (R. E.) 2931.
McCutcheon (James) & co. 8184, 8185.
McDaniel (E. E.) 6008.
MeDermott (J. A.) 6004.
MacDonald (A. J.) 9901.
McDonald (Velma) 1904.
Macdonald eng, co. 6776.
McDonald instrument co. 9015.
Macdowell (J. W.) 6378.
McFadden lighting co., ine. 10525,
Macfarlan (A. A.) 5100, 5101.
McFetridge (J. R.) & sons. 5102, 78387,
7838, 9014.
McGann (N. P.) 6777.
McGill (H. T.) 730.
McGillicuddy’s tobacco blenders.
McGrath (John) 1905.
McGraw elec. co. 10252.
Macintosh (Richard) 867.
McKay (Donald) 731-733.
McKay (G. A.) 12717.
McKay (R. H.) 5103, 6778-6782.
McKelvy (W.G.) 6005.
McKenzie (L. D.) 11055,
Mackey (C. 0.) 4806.
McKim (J. L.) 9902.
McKinley pub. co. 734, 735, 6006, 6007.
McLean (F. W.) 6008, 11056-11059.
McLean specialties corp. 8186.
McManus (George) 7036 (1, 2)
McManus (V. M. deB.) 1146.
Macmillan petroleum corp.
10528, 12172-12174.
McMillen feed mills, inc.
McMullen (M. W.) 9908.
4458, 4459, 6374-6376,
11053.
11551.
10526-
10529, 11552.
336
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940
MeMurray (J.C.) 9016.
McNamara (D. J.) 5104.
McNamara (LL. G.) 9904.
MeNary (Fay) 9017.
McNatt (J. A.) 736.
MecNeel marble co.
5109, 6009.
MacNeil (H. A.) 8462.
MacNeil (Stanley) 4460.
MeNeill (R. A.) 9905.
McNew, Ira C. 12844.
Macouillard (Louis) jr.
McPherson (D. E.) 7379.
McPherson (K. W.) 7839.
McQuaid (D. J.) eng. service.
Macrae (R. J.) 6010.
McWorkman (Delmar) 6011.
Macy (R. H.) & co., ine. 10530-10534.
Madden (A. J.) 7840.
Madden (Frank) 4145.
Made-in-America novelty corp. 9315.
Madge (KE. A.) 4461.
Madsen (Miller) 4146.
Maggi co., ine. 12175.
Maggiore (Peter) 8187.
Mahnken (Frederick) 126,
Mahoney construction co.
11060, 11061.
Maier (EK. J.) 4147.
Maine canned foods, ine. 9316.
Majestic co. 1906, 1907.
Majstorovie (V. L. M.) 5110.
Makowski (J. 8S.) 6012.
Malik (Joseph) 29382, 2933.
Maltby (W. E.) 5501, 5502.
Maltex co., inc. 8188.
Malvin (EH. C.) 11062.
Mammana (Frank) Estate. 4148,
Management engineers. 1908.
Mancuso (James) 9018-9020.
Manfred, Van Nort & co. 7848, 7844.
Mange (C. H.) 2934, 6785,
Mango (V. J.) 1147.
Manning (J. F.) studio. 12718, 12719.
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, ine. 738,
1909, 5111.
Mansell (A. V.) & co., Itd. 6786-6799,
7845-7850, 9021-9025, 9906-9910.
Mansfield (Roger) 6800.
Manuel (B.) 10535.
Marcellus (W. H.) 5112.
Marchado (Eugenie) 7238.
Marchand (Charles) co. 93817.
Marchi (Vitalino) 3503.
Marck (W. J.) 1148.
Marcus (R.R.) 10253.
Marfleet (G. J.) 739.
Margolis (Samson) 12720.
Margulis (Mack) 1149.
Marianna glass, inc. 7380-7382.
Marine model co. 10536.
Maritime rec. bur. 6013.
Mark (G, A.) jr. 6014.
4139-4144, 5105-
6783, 6784.
737.
7841, 7842,
Mark (Lily) 7383.
Markle (W. L.)
Marks (Joseph) 10768, 10769.
Markwell mfg. co., ine. 10537.
Marquardt (Osear) 7852.
Marr & Gordon, ine. 5503.
Mars (Nick) 51138, 5504.
Mars, ine. 7120, 8189-8191.
Marschke (A. R.) 9501.
Martin (C, D.) 7858, 7854.
Martin (Hal) 1910.
Martin (R. P.) 680.
Martin (William) 11063.
Martinez (Marie) 12721.
Marvel mfg. eco. 2935,
PA 2 A223:
Marx (I. J.) 9026.
Maryland acad. of sciences. 740.
Mar-zoff co. See Marcus (R. R.)
Maslow (Ethel) 1150-1159,
Mason (E. E.) 4149.
Mason (E. L.) 9027.
Mason (H. J.) 8463-8465.
Mason & Parrish, engineers. 10538.
Masonite corp. 7239, 12176-12178.
Master mechanics co. 12179,
Masterbilt products corp. 741.
Masters (S. W.) 1911.
Matheson (M.H.) 2936.
Maurer (Ross) 4150, 5115.
Maurer (S. A.) 742.
Mauroner (Curtis) 11065.
Mautz paint & varnish co. 12180.
May a. g. (Kunstanstalten)
Kunstanstalten May a. g.
Mayall (R.N.) 6015, 6016.
Mayer (C. J.) 2396, 6379.
Maytag co. 8192.
Meacham (G. W.) 12724.
Meacham (J. W.) 12725.
Mead (B. C.) 5505-5507.
Mead, Johnson & co. 1912-1914, 2987,
4151, 5116-5119, 6801, 6802, 7121,
7122, 9028, 9029, 9911, 11066, 11067,
11558, 12726, 12727,
Meadolake foods, ine. 8193.
Mechem (M.R.) 11068.
Meehan (H.H.) 6017.
Meehanite metal corp. 12181.
Meek (R.C.) 1915.
Meeks (A. J.) 2988.
Meggison (John T.) 7855.
Meier’s wine cellars, inc.
Melchar (L, E.) 1916.
Melcher (Emil) 1917.
Melikov (Frances) 6808.
Melinger (Alfred) 2939.
Melrose granite co. 5508-55138.
Memphis commer. appeal co. 6018.
Menasha products co, 8194, 9818,
10254, 11554, 12846.
Menconi (H. E.) 6019, 7856.
Mendel (Catherine) 11069.
7851.
5114, 11064,
See
12845,
337
INDEX
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Mendel (D. A.) 1918.
Mendenhall (E. L.) ine. 9030, 9031.
Mendle ptg. co. 7123, 7124.
Mentholatum co. 10539, 10540.
Merchant (W. F.) 1919.
Merck & co., ine. 130138.
Meredith (C, H.) 9912.
Meredith (R. M.) 680.
Merjech (Carmen) 5514-5516, 9502-
9504.
Merle (J. M.) 10541.
Merriam (G. & C.) co.
Merrill (EH, M.) 4152.
Merrill (F, H.) 6804.
Merrimade, ine, 12183.
Mertz (R. C.) 1920.
Messenger corp. 1921, 1922, 9913.
Methodist Episcopal church. Bd. of
temperance, prohibition & public mor-
als. 748.
Metropolitan life insur. co,
Metz litho-arts, ine. 1923.
Metzger (B.) & son, 12728.
Meyer (A. J.) 6020.
Meyer (Carl) 7125.
Meyer (E. 8S.) 12729.
Meyer (F. ©.) co., ine.
Meyer (Henry) 6021.
Meyer (J. H.) bros. 9418.
Meyer (R. A.) 1160, 3504, 6380, 6381,
11070, 11071.
Meyers (J. A.) & co. 18014, 18015.
Michelotti (Louis) 1161.
Michler (Don) 6022.
Microphoto. 1924, 1925.
Mid-west food packers, ine.
Midwest locomotive
11074.
Miener (A. B.) 1926.
Mietk-Liuba (M. Z. von)
Mikleson (Enoch) 2940.
Miles (C. F.) 8321, 10542, 10543.
Milholiand (TT. A.) 1928.
Miller (B. A.) 744,
Miller (Ben) 8466.
Miller (C, H.) 2941.
Miller (Mrs. D. L.) 6382.
Miller (F. P.) 6805.
Miller (H. E.) 3505-3510.
Miller (J. G.) 1929.
Miller (J. H.) TAT.
Miller (Jane) 745, 746.
Miller (James F.) 127380.
Miller (Janice F.) 6023.
Miller (L. G.) 6024, 6806.
Miller (Marecelline) 4874.
Miller (Ray) 748.
Miller (Mrs. 3. L.) 6807.
Miller (W. PP.) 4462.
Miller Becker co. 7128.
Miller mfg. co, 10255.
Milier ptg. machinery co, 12184.
Miller-Smith hosiery mills. 7129.
12182.
9120, 5121.
11555.
26, AZT.
works, 11072-
1927.
Millett (A. J.)
Mills (EH. C.)
7384.
Milmore (O, H.) 9914.
Miine (Alex) granite co.
Milner (W. W.) 1162.
Milner’s studio. 1930.
Miltz (Murray) 41538, 7857.
Milwaukee die casting co.
Minami (Munemori) 65122.
Minazzoli (HK. A.) 1163.
Miner (C. E.) 5123.
Miner & Allen, inc, 6808.
Minipics co. See Minipix corp.
Minipix corp. 12185,
Minnesota markets, ine. 9915.
Minnesota mining & mfg. co.
10546, 12186, 18016-13018.
Minister (I. HE.) 11075.
Minteer (W. V.) 9032.
Minute mills, inc. 8195.
Mr, Elmer co. 10256.
Mitakes (John) 7385,
Mitchell (H, F.) 2942.
Mitchell mfg. co. 18019-13028.
Mixter (C. W.) 7858.
Moccia (Louis) 5124.
Mode perfumes, ine, 5125.
Modern adv, agency. 10770.
Modern Tuscany art ¢o.,
1165.
Moeller (H. H.) 4155.
Moeller (Ludwig) 750.
Moffatt (R. V.) 5952.
Moffett (T. O.) 6809.
Moger (Albert) 9905.
Mohler (C. L.) 6810.
Mohr (BE. F. K.) 11076.
Mohr (L. L.) 1981.
Moister (H. A.) 1060-1081.
Mokray (W. G.) 6025, 6811.
Mole (A. 8.) 6026.
Money (J. G.) 9505, 9506.
Money (L. M.) 9505, 9506.
Monsam (Henry) 5521.
Montgomery (H. 0.) $038.
Monthly small house club, ine.
Mooney (T.L.) 1166.
Moore (C. B.) 6812-6816, 9916.
Moore (Mrs. C. B.) 9034-9036,
Moore (C. L.) 127.
Moore (F.1.) 752, 2397.
Moore (H. 8.) 9087.
Moore (James) 4156.
Moore (L. BH.) 5126.
Moore (Venable) 9917.
Moore dry kiln co. 2943, 4157-4160,
5127-5130, 6027-6030,
Moore mortuary. 5181.
Moran (Thomas) 11480 (4)
Morando (HB. R.) 1932-1984.
Morehouse baking co. 1935.
Moreno (George) 63886.
749.
5D17, 5518, 6383-6385,
5519, 5520.
4154.
10544—
ine, 1164,
751,
338
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940
Morest co. 2944.
Morford (R. C.) 6081.
Morgan (A. C.) 1167-1169.
Mori (C. R.) 2945.
Morinville (W. P.) 6817.
Morley co. 11556.
Moro (Osear) 90838.
Morrell (John) & co. 11557.
Morrill (Edward) & son. 7859, 7860.
Morrill (O. R.) 9039-9042.
Morris (J. R.) 4161.
Morris (L, P.) 2946.
Morris & Bendien, inc.
11077, 11078.
Morrison (#. 8.)
Morse (Raymond) 9507-9509.
Mortellito (Domenico) 9048.
Morton (H. 8.) 6032, 12731.
Moss (C.) 2947-2958, 4162-4175.
Moss (J. C.) 6038.
Moss (Norman) 9044,
Moss (P. W.) 2959.
Moss & co. 19388.
Mother Cabrini league. 1937.
Motor products corp., Deep-freeze div.
12187-12189.
Moulin (Gabriel) 5522, 5523.
Mt. Mansfield lift, ine. 3511.
128, 9918, 9919,
See Ethelle.
Movado watch agency, ine. 10547,
12190.
Mu-coi co. 2960,
Mudgett (R. D.) 9920.
Mudra’s (Rudy) saddle shop. 9045,
9046.
Mueller (Josef) Verlag Ars. sacra.
1928, 1939.
Muench-Kreuzer candle co. 2398-2422,
4463-4473.
Mugler (H. A.) 6818.
Mulford (L. K.) 12782.
Mullarky, William. 13024.
Mullen (H, W.) 2961.
Mullins mfg. corp., Youngstown pressed
steei div. 10548.
Mulvihill (B. H.) 6034, 6819.
Munger (Edgar Osear) 7861.
Munson (M. A.) 11858.
Murphy (Dominic) 2962, 6820.
Murphy (G. H.) 12079.
Murphy (O.C.) 10771.
Murphy... (I. D.os<«eo:
1941, 8467-8482.
Murphy (W. J.) jr. 9921.
Murray (Fran) studios, ine.
1170, 2423.
Murray (W.G.) 5132-5134.
Murrill (R. EB.) 5135.
Murrin (G.H.) 12733.
Muth (D.E.) 9922.
Mutual benefit health & accident assn,
6035.
Mutual cantaloupe growers exchange,
me: 7130.
753-795, 1940,
129-133,
Myaida (Shogo) 1942, 1948.
Myers (A. L.) 9923, 9924.
Myers (F.D.) 134, 135.
Myer’s tire supply co.
NEA service, ine. 797.
Naar (C. J.) 11080.
Naegele (C. F.) 12784.
Nagel (Morris) 7240.
Naglestad (C. V.) 8196.
Nance (D. C.) 2963.
Nani (Sebastiano) 7376.
12191.
Nanking food products co. 11559.
Nash (L. M.) 4176.
Nash (M. S..A.) 186, 137.
Nash-Kelvinator corp. 2964-2967,
4177, 5136, 5137.
Natl. assn. of ornamental metal mfrs.,
inc. 9047.
Natl. biscuit co. 8197, 10549.
Natl. boot & shoe mfrs. assn. 12493.
Natl. cash reg. co. 4178-4180, 5138.
Natl. com. for music appreciation.
10550 — 10588, 12192-12210, 13025-
13027.
Natl. concrete burial vault assn.
Natl. cotton council of America.
Natl. cylinder gas co. 12211,
Natl. dairy products corp. 4181, 4182.
Natl. distillers products corp. 10584,
~ 13028.
Nat’l. elec. coil co. 7863.
Natl. fire protection assn. 9048.
Natl. geographic soc. 5139-5144, 6036-
6038.
7241.
7862.
Natl. hosiery exchange sales system.
13024.
Natl, ice cream co. 7131.
Natl. indus. conference bd., inc. 798,
799, 1944-1949, 2968-2971, 4183-4186,
5145-5149, 6039, 6040, 6821-6825,
7864 — 7867, 9049-9052, 9925 — 9929,
11081-11083.
Natl, inst. of music & arts, ine.
4188, 9930.
Natl. lead co.
4187,
Baroid sales diy. 1950.
Natl. oil products co. 7132, 138029,
13030.
| Natl photo & news service. 11084,
11085.
Natl. photostamp co., inc. 1171, 1172,
2972, 2973.
Natl. ptg. co., inc. 800-803.
Natl. retail hardware assn. 12735-
127387.
Natl. retailer owned grocers, inc.
10257.
Natl. safety council. 4189.
Natl, safety engineers. 12494.
Natl. supply co. 12212, 12213, 13031.
Natl, tie-ins, inc. 6041, 7868.
Natl. tuberculosis assn., inc. 10772.
Natl. woman’s Christian temperance
union. 4190, 4191, 5150, 5151.
339
INDEX
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Natural set-up sales corp, 7133, 9419.
Naugle (R, B.) 2974, 2975, 5152, 11086.
Naylor (L. M.) 1178.
Nazor’s studio. 9931-9948.
Near East tobacco co., ine.
8198.
Neatform co., inc. 8322.
Needlecraft supply co.
Neel (R. D.) 2976.
Neil (J. H.) 2977.
Neiman-Marcus co, 12216.
Neisius (R. L.) 6826.
Nelson (E.C.) 5153.
elson (Mrs. F. W.) 6827-6829.
emours (EK. I, Dupont de) & co.
Dupont de Nemours (HE. I.) & co.
Nesbitt (Richard 8S.) 7869.
Neumann (H.C.) 11087.
Neville (Vera) 804.
New cent. beverage co. 7242.
New era, inc. 6830.
New process co. 10585-10589.
New Wrinkle, ine, 8199.
N. Y, City cancer com., Amer, soc. for
the contro! of cancer, inc. See Amer.
soe. for the control of cancer, ine.,
N. Y. City cancer com.
N. Y. graphic soe., ine. 2978-2985, 4192,
5154, 6042-6044, 6831, 6832, 9053-
9061, 12788, 12739.
N, Y. merchandise co.,
11560.
N. Y. schl. of interior decoration.
811.
N. Y. toy & game mfg. co.
(Louis)
N. Y. world-telegram corp. 2986, 2987.
N. Y. world’s fair 1940, ine. 188-155,
4193-4196.
Newbold (K, H.) 8483.
Newell (Elizabeth) 6045.
Newman (B. H.) 156-160, 2424.
Newman (M.H.) 71386.
Newman decor, inc.
3527, 9510-9524.
News index ser. 7386.
Newton (R. BE.) 2425, 3528-3530,
Nicholas (Charles) 9062.
Nichols (Dale) 7870.
Nichols (H, H.) 6833-6836.
Nichols (H. O. 8.) 8484.
Nichols (J. A.) 4197, 6046.
Nicholson (M. P.) 168.
Nickolai (C, L.) 5155.
Nicolas (Albert A.)
Niebergall (Ernst)
Nielsen (C. 1.) 6387.
Nienstedt (Fred) 6047.
Nilson (Carolyn) 7243.
Nix (Marvin) 6048.
Noble (F. W.) 11088.
Noce (N, A.) 9849.
Noe (KE. W.) 7874.
7134, 7135,
12214, 12215.
',
ZZ,
See
ine. 10258,
805-
See Rubin
161-167, 3512-
7871-7873.
4364 (4)
Noid (E, F.) 11089.
Nolan (R, A.) 5156-5165.
Noodle products corp. 8200.
Norbert shirt co, 12847.
Norcross. 1952-2013, 2988-3033, 4198-—
ee 5166-5190, 6049-6118, 11090-
11148.
Normandie press. 4208.
Norris (A. M.) 3034.
Norris (W. G.) 3035.
North (Z, H.) 10158.
North & McCabe, 7875.
Northern Ill. cereal co.
Northrup (J. D.) 9950.
Norton (H.L.) 2014.
Novilli & Calcagni, ine.
10773, 10774.
Nuera products co. 8201-8203, 12217.
Nugent (LL. C.) 6119, 6120.
Nu-gloss co. See Hopkins (W._ J.)
9309.
Nulife garments corp. 9420.
Nutrition research labs., inc.
Nutri-vac co, 12848.
Nutting (Wallace)
9063-9069.
Nystrom (A. J.) & co. 5191.
O. K. press, inc. 11149.
Oahu pub. co. 812-840, 2015-2020, 3036—
3041, 5192-5199, 6121, 6122, 6911-
6919, 9070-9077, 9951, 12740-12746.
Oakes (H. D.) 2021.
Oakland chem. co, 4209.
O’Boyle (H. J.) 2426.
Obrist (M. A.) 38042, 9952, 11150.
Ochoa (Jose) 9953.
O’Clair (C. L.) granite works.
9530, 10775-10778.
Odell co. 8204.
Odemark (Laura) 2022, 2023.
O’Donnell (C. R.) 11151.
O’Donnell (EB. T.) 2024.
Oettel (M. L.) 11152.
Off-N-defensive target co. 9078,
O’Gara (Francis) 5200, 6920.
Ogilby (I. H.) 11568.
Ohio oil co., inc. 2025.
Ohliger (EB. J.) 8043, 9954.
Old charter distillery co., ine.
Old King Cole, ine. 35381.
Old Quaker co. 12220.
Old South perfumers.
Oldenberg (R.) 841.
Oldfield (W. A.) 12747.
O’Leary (J. P.) 5201.
Olf (Mark) 2427.
Olf (Rubia) 2427.
Oliver (Christian) 5202, 5203.
Olmstead (C, B.) 5204.
Olsen (N., O.) 61238-6125, 11158.
Olson (F.G.) 7140.
Olson’s bakery. See Olson (F. G.)
Olt (P. 8S.) 7244.
11561, 11562.
9525, 9526,
12218.
6837, 7876-7895,
9527—
12219.
7137-7139.
340
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940
O’Malley (T. F.) 3044.
Ombrello (Michael) 6126.
O’Neill (Rose) 1174, 7387.
Open rd, pub. co. 9955.
Organic preparations co., inc, 11564.
Oriel (W. B.) 2026.
Original art co. 7388-7391.
Ortho products, ine. 10590, 10591,
12221.
Orum (A. C.) 10779.
Osborne co, 1175-1188, 2027-2035,
3045-3144, 3532-8534, 5205-5210,
5524, 5525, 7392-7399, 7896, 8485-
8499, 9079, 9080.
Oshkosh b’gosh, ine, 12222.
Osterberg (A, G.) 1609-1611.
Osterholm (G. R.) 6127.
Ostermoor & co. 10598, 12223.
Ottavino (Adamo) 3145, 6128, 9956,
10780, 11154, 11155.
Otto (R. A.) 6129.
Otto (R.C.E.) 12495.
Ouren (Karl) 2036.
Overback (Howard) 6618.
Ovsiew (Leon) 169-171.
Owen (A. W.) 8795, 12591.
Owen-Fields, inc. 6130, 10594.
Owens (G. W.) 2428-2431.
Oxford varnish corp, 2037-2039, 4210,
4211, 9957-9965.
Oxweld r. r. service co. 842.
Ozman (William) 10259,
Pabst brewing co. 10595, 12224-12245,
13032-13037.
Pacific medical labs. 11156.
Pacific products co. 13088.
Packard dresses, ine. 138039.
Padgett (D. E.) 3146.
Paege (G. A, R.) 9081.
Page & Shaw, inc. 8205.
Paige (J. F.) 5211.
Pajas (G.8.) 7400.
Pajchl (Joseph) 172.
Pakula (Herman) 8500,
Pallas (R. R.) 3147.
Pamphilon (Arthur) 5526.
Paolo (C.8.) 7401.
Papa (Joseph) 10798.
Paper stationery & tablet mfrs. assn.,
ine, 4212.
Papes (F. J.) 848.
Paragon utilities corp. 9421.
Paramount line, ine, 5212-5223.
Paramount sales corp., Amic chem.
works div. 11565,
Paramus roller skating rink. 4218.
Paris etching soc. 1738-184, 1189, 1190,
5527-5545.
Paris neckwear co., inc.
Park (Helen) 2482.
Parke, Davis & co. 10596, 10597, 12246.
Parker (C. E.) 9531.
Parker (W, H.) 5224.
11566,
Parker pen co, 7245, 7246, 8323, 8324,
9422, 12247, 12248.
Parkinson (R. L.) 4214-4244,
Parkview pharmacies, 7141.
Parr (M. M.) 2040-2046.
Parrett (A.C.) 10781.
Parrish (Maxfield) 2483.
Partain (O. W.) 844.
Pasler (Joe) 5225,
Pasonault (J, EH.) 9966.
Patelson (Joseph) 10782.
Paterson monument co.
2436, 3535, 9532.
Patrick (A, A.) 10260.
Patrick (F. H.) 5546-5549, 6388-6395,
7402 74038, 8501, 9533.
Patriotic adv. co. 12748.
Patriotic poster service, ine. 6131,
6922-6924, 7897-7902, 9967-9972.
Paul (EH, R.) 3148.
Paull (W, H.) 9082.
Paullus (J.1.)_ 9973:
Paulson (Elmer A.) 7903.
Pavelko (J. A.) 4245.
Pavlovic (Joseph) jr. 12749.
Paxson (EH. L.) See Paxson co.
Paxson co, 12249, 12750.
Peabody (R. EH.) 2047-2061.
Peacock (H. K.) memorials, inc,
10783.
Peacock corp. 11567.
Pearl (J. W.) 4246.
Pearson (A, R.) 20638.
Peat (S.H.) 845.
Peavler (H, W.) 8206.
Pecheur lozenge co., inc.
Peck (W. J.) 3149.
Peddle (M.I.) 1192.
Peerless granite co, 10784.
Pellegrini bros. winery. 8208.
Pels (Walter) 10785-10794, 12496,
Pelton (C. D.) 9088.
Pemberton (H.R.) 4247.
Penberthy (H. L.) 2064.
Pen Dell (G. E.) 9974.
Penick & Ford, ltd., ine.
8209-8214.
Pennsylvania distilling co., inc.
8216.
Pennsylvania grade crude oil
10598, 12250.
Pennsylvania r.r.co. 8502.
Pennsylvania statuary co., ine.
4475, 7404, 7405.
Pennzoil co. 10599.
Peoples (C. W.) 846.
Pep boys-Manny, Moe & Jack,
10600.
Peper. (Christian) tobacco co.
7148, 8218.
Pepper (Eleanor) 4476-4483.
Pepper (J. E.) & co., ine, 12251, 12252,
13040.
1191, 2434—
2062,
8207.
7142-7145,
8215,
assn.
4474,
8217,
7146—
341
INDEX
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Pepsi-cola co. 12258.
Perfection co, 10261, 10262.
Perkins (C. N.) 12751.
Permo products corp. 10601.
Permutit co. 6925, 6926, 9084.
Pero, Clark co. 2065.
Perolin co. of N. Y. 13041.
Peronnet (Ralph) 3150.
Perrin (W. B.) 847.
Perrot (M. P.) 10795.
Perry (C.M.) 4484.
Perry (G.C.) 3536-3543.
Person (C, E.) 5550.
Personal products corp. 11157-11161.
Personius (G. A.) 6927.
Perteit (Elizabeth) 11162.
Pete (Winston) 848-850.
Peters (G. W.) 6182.
Petersen (C, C.) 6928.
Petersen (G. R.) 2066.
Petersen (Harry) 2066.
Peterson (G. E.) 4248.
Peterson (P. E.) 4249.
Petrenas (Paul) 2067.
Petrie (P. C.) 7406.
Pfeiffer brewing co. 2068, 5226,
Phillips (C. H.) & co., ine. 6396, 6397,
7407, 8503, 8504, 9534, 9535.
Phillips (H. 8.) 5227.
Phillips (W. S.) 2487-2448.
Photo-name co. 5228.
Photostat corp. 9423.
Physicians rec. co. 5229.
Pichler (H. R.) 9536, 9537.
Pick (Alfred W.) 7904.
Pickett (R. T.) 2069.
Pickrell (D. D.) 584, 851, 3151, 3152,
4250.
Pickwick cosmetie corp. 10263-10265.
Pictorial arts, 12497, 12498.
Pictorial research div., J. P. Leonard co.
See Leonard (J, P.), Pictorial re-
search div.
Piecuch (F, A.) 5551.
Pihlaja (Neilo) 4251.
Pike (H. H.) & son. 2070.
Pillsbury flour mills co.
12255.
Piper (H. J.) 9085.
Piperdrucke verlags, g. m. b. h, 3153,
3154.
Pirkey (F. Z.) 6133.
Pitbladdo (G. R.) memorials, inc. 63898.
Pittinger (A. H.) 852.
Pittinger (F. W.) 852.
Pittoff (Betty) 6184,
Pittsburgh equitable meter co.
6135.
Planners inst., inc, 3156.
Plannette (H, J.) 9086.
Platteville milk products co. 7149.
Pleet (EH. E.) 10602, 12256.
Pleet (Sylvan) 10602, 12256.
8219, 12254,
3155,
Plesum (Arthur) 7905, 7906.
Ploney (A, A.) 5230.
Plotkin (Philip) 2449.
Plympton (D. EH.) 853.
Pockrandt (Ernest) 7907.
Poe (C. W.) co., ine. 8325.
Poe (John) 9087.
Pohjola (Uno) 854, 855.
Pohl (A. M.) 2071.
Poinsettia dairy products, inc, 10603,
10604.
Pointer pubrs, 856-861.
Polgar (William) 12499, 12500.
Pollack (H. William) 7908,
Pollia (J. A.) 12752.
Pollock paper & box co, 11568-11571.
Pomernacki (Valerius) 3157.
Pond’s extract co. 13042-13069.
Pontiac motor div., Gen. motors sales
corp. See General motors sales corp.,
Pontiae motor div.
Popple (W. M.) 9088.
Popular science pub. co., inc. 862, 2072,
6136.
Popularada co. 11168.
Port (Mrs, M. A.) 9089.
Porter (W. T.) 2078.
Poschadel (L. R.) 9975.
Posey (H. L.) 5281.
Post (R. L.) 10605.
Pote (W. H.) 2074-2078, 9090-9092.
Potter (F. D.) 5232.
Potter (H, A.) 12758.
Powell (A. W.) 4252, 5233, 5234, 6137.
Powell (F. E.) 2079, 2080, 4258, 5235.
Powell (F. W.) 6929.
Powell (Frank) 6930-6932, 7408-7410.
Powell (Jack) 9093-9098.
Powell (L. G.) 9099, 11164.
Powell (L. 8.) 12754.
Powell (M, F.) 6188.
Powers (W. P.) 93819-9323.
Poynter (E. C.) 3158, 3159, 4254, 4255.
Poythress (W. P.) & co., ine. 9324,
Pracchia (P. J.) 11165.
Prakaitis (A. J.) 8805.
Precision control co, 2081.
Presbrey-Leland studios, inc. 2082.
Presbyterian home for aged couples &
aged men, 6899.
Press service. 9538,
Presto Whip cream co. 12849.
Price (Norman) 7909-7912,
11167.
Price (W. A.) 6138-6144, 6933.
Priddy (M. K.) 2083, 7913.
Prince (C. ©.) 863, 5236.
Prior (D. C.) 9976.
Proctor & Gamble co, 11572.
Proctor elec. co. 12257.
Progress brewing co., inc. 7150.
Proper (Carl) 6934.
Prophylactic products corp.
11166,
7151.
B42
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940
13070, 13071.
11168.
ine., Multi
Prosperity co., inc,
Protectall motor signal, inc.
Protectosal co, of America,
products co, div. 12258.
Protectu bank-note corp. 4256-4258.
Protestant Episcopal church. 9539.
Providence litho. co. 2084-2098, 3160,
4259-4265, 5237, 5238, 7914~-7928,
11169-11201.
Pruett (E. M.) 2094.
Pru-Les-co art metal co.,
3164.
Prusha (Albert) 8220.
Prusow (Fred) 6935.
Public bldgs. & grounds, inc., Welfare
& recreational assn, See Welfare &
recreational assn. of public bldgs. &
grouds, inc.
5239, 9977.
ine. 38161-
Public health inst.
Public press. 12755.
Publishers ser. co., ine. 9825.
Puckett (A. L.) 4266.
Pufahl (A. J.) 3544.
Pugh (S, L.) 5240.
Purex corp., ltd. 4267-4269, 5241-5245,
6145, 69386, 12259-12264.
Purser (M. W.) 864.
Pushman (Hovsep) 6400, 7411-7415.
Putnam (Brenda) 865.
Putnam (C.G.) 2450, 7416.
Queen (Eliery) 9100-9103.
Quinn (S.M.) 9978.
Quinn (Thomas) 6146.
RCA mfg. co., ine. 12756.
Rabinowitz (Rose) 5246.
Rackow (Leo) 866.
Radbill oil co., ine,
Rader (T. D.) 867.
Radovich (J, C.) 2095, 2096.
Raetz (C, F.) 5247.
Rahm (O.C.) 9979, 9980.
Railway express agency, inc.
12757.
Railley corp. 7247.
Rajewich (Joe) 6987.
Ramm (Louis) 12758.
Ramon (Pedro) 12759.
Ramsey (C. T.) 4272.
Ramsey (Harry) 5554.
Ramsey accessories mfg. corp. 5248-
492i E
Ranch (J. G.)
co.
Randa neckwear corp. 11573, 13072.
Randall (Orville) 2097.
Randail co. 12760.
Randolph (W. W.) monument co.,
4485.
Rapid roller co. 10606.
Rascher & cie., a. g., verlag. 5252, 9981,
9982.
Rasmussen (Esther) 6938, 8506-8510.
Ratcliffe (Joseph) 12761.
4270.
4271,
See Trout Creek chem.
ine,
5263—41——_2
Rausch (W. W.) 12762-12766,
Rawlins (Robert B.) 7929.
Rawplug co., ine. 8221, 10607.
Rawson (H. T.) 7778, 7779.
Ray studios. 9104-9106.
Rayle (G. B. A.) 7152.
Raymaker (Frank) 3165, 9983.
Raymond (T. BE.) 868.
Raynes (R. K.) 9984.
Raynor (F.K.) 7417.
Reading (S. H.) 6147.
Ready-power co. 10608.
Reape (J. E.) 93826.
Rebano (L. 8.) 2098, 9107.
Rechlin (G, A.) 6148.
Recotta (E. J.) 2099.
Red River lumber co. 868, 2100.
Red star yeast & products co. 8222.
Reddy Kilowatt. 2101, 5552, 9108.
— See also Collins (A. B.)
Red-ee foods, inc. 10266,
Redling (George) 5553.
Redman (Herbert) 10796, 10797.
Reece button hole machine co.
12265.
Reed (R. W.)
Reed & Prince mfg. co. 8223.
Reents (H. G.) 7418, 9540.
Rees (Rosalie) 870.
Reese (Franklin) 3166, 11202.
Reese (J. D.) 52538.
Reeve (H. W.) 6149.
Reeves (E. L.) 2102.
Refinery supply co. 21038, 3104, 7930.
Regal amber brewing co. 9424.
Reid (D. H.) 8054 (1), 9550 (1)
Reid (Marshall) 35385.
Reingenheim (Walter) 6939.
Reinhardt drug co. 11574.
Reis (L. W.) 6150.
Reisch (Martin) 11208.
Reisert (F. W.) 9109.
Reiss (Winold) 8511.
Reitinger (Walter) 12747.
Republic flow meters co. 2105-2112,
3167 —3170, 5254-5262, 6151-6159,
6940-69438, 7931-7933, 9110, 9111,
9985, 9990, 12767-12771.
Reynolds (Carl) 11938-1195, 2451-2454.
Reynolds (L. J.) 8224,
Reynolds (R. J.) tobacco co.
9426, 10610-10627,
13073-13077.
Rex granite co. 185, 186.
Rex research corp. 7153.
Rice (A. J.) 9112.
Rice (P. 8.) 4847.
Rich (W. H.) 11575-11577.
Richardi (Gennaro) 10798.
Richardson (C. B.) 11204.
Richardson (Herbert) 5554.
Richardson (J. W.) 7419.
Richardson (W. E.) 2113-2115.
10609,
10161 (2-12)
9425,
12266 — 12303,
343
INDEX
Richardson (W.G.) 7934.
Richardson (W. J.) 2116.
Richfield oil corp. of N. Y. 4274, 5263.
Rich’s corrective shoe co. 9991,
Richter (W. S.) 11205.
Rickey (G. W.) 6401.
Riddick (D. R.) 4275.
Rigamount (V, A.) 5264.
Rio Grande Valley citrus exchange.
10267.
Ripa (Benjamin) 9327.
Rippeteau (H,C.) 7420,
Risley (A. P.) 3171.
Ritchey ptg. co. 6160-6162, 6944.
Rittenhouse (A. E.) co., inc. 12804.
Ritter & Ritter, inc. 7421, 8512, 11206,
11207, 12772.
Rittgers (L. L.) 1196, 1197.
Riverside monument works.
Rixson (O. C.) co.
5265, 7935-7937.
Robb (D. M.) 3172.
Robbins, Williams & co.
Roberts (C. A.) 3173.
Roberts (Francis) 11208,
Roberts (H, K.) 11578.
Roberts (H. V.) 9113, 9114, 10161
(13)
Roberts & son, ine. 871.
Roberts memorials, ine.
6945.
Robertson (H. H.) co.
Robinson (Allen) 2455,
Robinson (J. H.) 3320 (9)
Robinson (J. 8S.) 8225.
Robinson (P. D.) 6168.
Robinson bros. 5269-5274.
Robinson galleries, inc. 187.
Rochlus (B. B.) 6402.
Rock of ages corp. 1198, 2456, 3546-
3596.
Rockhurst college. 7422.
Rode & Brand. 7423.
Rodriguez (Marcelino)
Roege (W. J.) 9116,
Roemig (J. H.) 2121.
Roese (H. F.) 872.
Rogers (E. J.) 10799,
Rogers (HE, L.) 5275.
Rogers (Frank) 5276.
Romanoff (A. L.) 2122,
Rones (Harvey C.) 7938.
Ronningen (Luven) 12778.
Ronzoni Marconi co. 3174.
Rosebush (J. €.) 11209.
Rosenberg. (Albert) of Michael 278.
11210.
Roose (W. J.) 6946.
Rorke (Hal) 5277,
Rose (C. B.) 5278.
Rose (J, M.) 3175-3178.
Rose (N.H.) 5279.
Roseman (Jack) 7939.
4486.
2117-2120, 4276,
10268.
0266-5268,
12305.
9115,
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Rosenbaum (A. H.) 3179.
Rosenbaum (Nathan) 6947.
Rosenberg (Arthur) co., ine, 4487,
Rosenberg (Heinz) 3597-3601, 5555-
5083, 6403, 7424.
Rosenkrans (A. B.) 9328.
Rosensteel (J. L.) 4277.
Rosenthal (S: H.) jr, 4488.
Rosenwein (David) 6164,
Rosenzweig (Abraham) 6165,
Rosmini (John) 873, 874.
Rosner (Richard) 6404, 7315.
Ross eng, co, 2123.
Rossiter (J, A.) 2124,
Rossiter-Jarrett furniture co.
Roth (Dan) 12774.
Roth (Lawrence) 5584.
Roth (Otto) & co., inc, 12307.
Rothrock (lL. B.) 2125, 3180.
Rourke (Raymond) 3181, 5280.
Roush (C. R.) 3182.
Rovelli (Augusto) 9117, 11211, 11212.
Rowe (Patricia) 1199-1201,
Rowland (R. BR.) 4278.
Roy (J. A.) 3602,
Royal (T. M.) & co, 9329.
Royal typewriter co., inc. 9427, 10628—
10638.
Royle (John) & sons. 9428.
Rubenstein (Harry) 9992.
Ruberoid co, 9330.
Rubin (Louis) 8226-8230.
Rubin (M.) & co. 11579.
Rubinstein (Harry) 2126, 3183, 4279,
6166, 7940.
Ruby (G. B.) 5281.
Rudloff (Everett) 4280.
Rudolph (H.R. M.) 4281.
Rudolph (J. EH.) trustee.
Ruellan (Andree) 875,
Ruff (Frederick) 7941,
Rugg (F. A.) 4282.
Rum-ola co. 11580,
Rundle (C, V.) 12850.
Runge (J. H.) 5585.
Runix, ine. 10269, 10634.
Ruoff (Frank) 6167.
Ruppert (Jacob) 11581.
Ruppert (Jacob) brewery. 5282-5285.
Rushworth (D, B.) See Angle-sta co.
Russell (Bennett) 11582.
Russell (C. M.) 11480 (5-8)
Russell (C, 8.) 6405.
Rusell (C. V.) 12775.
Russell (V. C.) 2127.
Russell’s products. 10270.
Russo (F. A.) inc, 9993, 9994.
Ruthman machinery co. 5286-5293.
Ryan (J. P.) 9118.
Ryan (J.R.) 7154.
Ryan (M. H.) 7154.
Rzeznik (M.M.) 7425.
S. O. S. co. 10635, 11583, 11584, 123808.
12306.
1202.
O44
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940
S. S. S. co. 10636, 12309.
Saalfield pub. eco, 2128, 3184,
9331, 9332.
Sackett (Othie) 876.
Safety & traffic engineering dept. Amer.
auto, assn. See Amer. auto. assn.
Safety & traffic engineering dept,
Safety car heating & lighting co., ine.
10637.
Safety wet wash laundry, 4288.
Safeway stores, inc. 5295, 5296, 12310.
Safford (R. P.) 188-194, 5586-5588.
Sage (P. E.) 2129.
Sager (I. M.) 6168, 7942, 9119.
St. Charles mfg, co. 12311.
St. Claire (Evangeline) 7426.
St. Francis community press.
3186.
Saint Germain press, inc. 2130, 9995.
St. Joseph’s union of Staten Island, inc.
4284, 4285. i
St. Louis spring co. 4286.
St. Scholastica schl, for girls. 877-882.
Sala (F.) & co., kunstverlag. 3187.
Salae (Rudolph) 6169.
Salas & Shenker, ine. 10271.
Salassi (L. L.) 2181.
Salerno-Megowen biscuit co.
Sales promotions, inc,. 2457.
Salvatorian fathers, 9120-9125.
Sampson (H,C.) 883.
Samson labs. 9429.
Sandeen (8S, A.) 5297.
Sandler (H. B.) co., ine.
Sandy (HE. V.) 4287.
San Francisco Bay exposition.
3202, 12501-12506,
San Gabriel vineyard co. 7155.
Sanitary grocery co, 12312, 12313.
5294,
3185,
8231:
2132, 2133.
3188-
Sanitized bedding associates, inc.
12314-12316.
Sanymetal products co., inc, 13078.
Sappanos (Louis) co. 8282.
Saragnese (Adeline) 884.
Satterlee (L. P.) 885.
Saunders (Charles R.) 7948.
Saunier (I, C.) 2134.
Savage (J. J.) 21835.
Savage arms corp. 10638.
Savarese (G.) & son, ine, 10272.
Save-a-smoke, cigarette extinguisher,
ine. 4288.
Saville (R. L.) 9126.
Savoldi (Joe) jr. 12851.
Savoldi (Jumping Joe) distributing co.,
ine. See Savoldi (Joe) jr.
Sawyer (T. B.) 5589.
Saxton (Mr &@ Mrs. H. E.) 7944.
Sayford (F. M.) co., ine. 1203-1209,
4489-4495, 8513-8517,
Saylor (H. A.) 680.
Schaaf (Anton) 9550 (1).
Schabelitz (R, F.) 7427-7445.
Schade (M, E.) 6406.
Schadell (C. M.) 21386.
Schaefer (C. C.) 6170.
Schaefer (F. & M.) brewing co.
5298-5300, 8327, 8328.
Schaefer (H. J.) 5301.
Schaefer (K. H.) 12776.
Schaefer & co. 3604.
Schaffler (Oscar) 12777.
Schalk chem, co. 8288, 8234.
Schautz (W. A.) ine; 12317.
Schavey (BH. T.) 3208, 5302, 5303.
Scheff (Frederick) 1210,
Scheibe (H. H.) 12778.
Scheidt (Adam) brewing co.
Scheinberg (M. M.) 11585.
Schenk (EK. F. T.) 7446.
Schenley distillers corp.
13079-13081.
Schenley import corp. 12326,
Schenzinger (A. R.) 6171.
Scher (A. C.) See Ethelle.
Schestopol (Benjamin) 11213,
Schettler (Amanda) 5590, 5591, 11214—
11216.
Schiller (Gottfried) 1211, 1212.
Schillinger (R. J.) 11217.
Schlaikjer (EK. M.) 1346.
Schlesinger (Leon) 4496-4503.
Schlientz (W. J.) 7945.
Schlitz (Jos.) brewing co. 5304, 6172-
6175, 8335, 10278, 10274, 10639-10650,
12327.
Schmidt (H.H.) 9997.
Schmidt (O. E.) 5305.
Schmidt brewing co.
12382.
Schmitt (J. A.) 2137.
Schmitz (Frank) 11218.
Schmitz (William) 11219.
Schneider (John) 11220.
Schneider (N. W.) 5306.
Schneider (O. D.) 5307.
Schoenduve (G. C.) 6948.
Schoenrock (O, R.) 6176.
Scholl mfg. co., inc. 13082.
Scholten (B. L.) 886,
Schonbrunn (S. A.) & co., ine.
Schoop (Hedi) 4504.
Schott (J. A.) 887, 1213.
Schott (W. F.) 3204,
Schoyen (O.) 5308.
Schrader (H. E.) 9999.
Schreiber (Charles) 888.
Schreiber (EH. A.) 5309.
Schreiber (M.F.) 4505.
Schreick photo studio. 9127.
Schrodt (P. I.) 6949, 6950.
Schroeder (B. A.) 10000.
Schroeder (Charles) 3205-3210.
Schubert (W. W.) 889.
Schuette (F. H.) 6951.
Schugar (Bella) 9128.
3603,
9996,
12318-12325,
7156,
345
INDEX
Schulenberg (F. H.) 5310,
Schuler (J. G.) 3211.
Schulman (Louis) co., ine.
10275-10277, 11586-11618.
Schultze (F. A.) 4289.
Schulz (C. R.) 5811.
Schulz (G, A.) 6952.
Schustrin (J. A.) 6953-6956.
Schutter candy co. 8249.
Schwab (E. 8.) 6177.
Schwab (F. W.) 2458.
Schwartz (A. M. 8.) 2459.
Schweighart (P.G.) 3212.
Schweizer (J. O.) 8518.
Scientific model airplane co.
4290, 6957-6962, 7946-7950.
Scoggins (J. C.) 2138.
Seott (Bert) 21389.
Scott (Howard) 6407.
Scott (L. B.) 2460.
Scott paper co. 10297 (2), 11644 (2)
Scowcroft (E. T.) 1214.
Scribner’s (Charles) sons. 2461-2478.
Seull (R, D. R.) 9129,
Scull (W. S.) co. 12333-12335.
Scully (Attilio) 3214, 3215.
Sealtest, inc. 10278, 11619.
8236-8248,
3218,
Searle aero industries, inc. 10279,
Sears (Jack) 8519, 8520.
Seed filter & mfg. co., inc. 11620.
Sefing (I. C.) 12779.
Segel (R. H.) 2140.
Seiberling rubber co. 10652.
Seid (Frederick) 1215, 3605, 4291,
5592.
Seip (H. F.) 9180-9137, 10001.
Selby shoe co. 6178, 6179.
Sellman (Helen) pseud. See Moister
(H. A.)
Selmer (H. & A.) ine.
13083-13092.
Semanski (Anna) 2479,
Semion (W. A.) 2141, 2142,
Senator neckwear co. 8329.
Seneca textile corp. 11621.
Sentinel ptg. co. 3216, 3217.
Sentinel system, ine. 5312.
Sepp (George) 10800, 10801.
Serialgram corp. 5313.
Serman (M.) & co. See Serman (M.
M.)
Serman (M.M.) 93383.
Serrano (H. H.) 10653.
Serta associates, inc. 9334-9337.
Servel, inc. 11622-11626, 12336-12349,
12852, 12853, 13093-13098.
Seven hundred club, ine. 5314.
Severn (F. W.) 6180.
Sexton (Patricia) 6335.
Seybold (D. E.) 6181.
Shadwick (G. W.) jr. 9138, 9139.
Shaerman (C.H.) 12781.
Shaffer (H.G.) 3218.
10280, 10281,
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 35
Shane (LeRoy) 3219.
Shapiro (Julius) 11627,
Sharp (Bli) 4292.
Sharp (W. V.) 69683.
Shaw (E.C.) 12780.
eit (H. E.) 5593, 6408, 6409, 7447,
Sheaffer (W. A.) pen co. 12350-12362,
13099-13108.
Shell (I. W.) 9140.
Shelicrosslee (Harry) 9141.
Shellhase (George) 890-892.
Shelton (G. I.) 2148, 7951.
Shelton (W. P.) 4506.
Shemild (W. EH.) 5315.
Shepherd (J. M.) 10282.
Sherbondy (W. A.) 6964, 6965.
Sherman (A. H.) 2144,
Sherman (C,. T.) 10002.
Sherman (Jack) 11628.
Sherman (Nicholas) 893.
Sherman’s, See Sherman (Jack)
Shield (Waldron) co., ine, 195, 196,
1216-1218, 7449-7451.
Shiff (L. A.) 9142.
Shilzony (Niklas) 4298.
Shirlin (Abe) 9143, 9998.
Shivar springs, ine. 11629.
Shoe kraft products, 12854.
—— See also Krieg (W. F-)
Shordon (L. B.) 12782.
Shorr (Norman) 2145,
Shroder (Theresa) 2146,
Shure (Guinette) 5596.
Shure bros. 2147.
Shuttleworth (Frank) 9480,
Sieber (J. H.) jr. 6182.
Siegal (Jacob) co, 12363.
Sigl (Al) 3466.
Signet hosiery co. 10654.
Signode steel strapping co. 10655.
Sik-Kong Lui. See Lui (Sik-Kong)
Silberstein (T. N.) 9144-9146.
Silex co. 13194-13111.
Silverbuck, inc, 2148-2150, 9147.
Simmons (F, 0.) 4507.
Simmons (G. U.) 6966.
Simons-Michelson co. 12364.
Simonsen (R. G.) 7952.
Simplet elec. co. 11221.
Simplex valve & meter co,
6967, 6968.
Simpson (Grey) 9148.
Sinclair (Robert) 11222,
Sinclair refining co., inc.
Sineausky (W. J.) 8250.
Singer mfg. co. 10656, 12365, 13118—
13127. _
Singer sewing machine co. 12366.
Sisreau co, 2151.
Sissell (Rollo) 6183.
Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood.
894.
5316-5335,
13112-13117.
346
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940
Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de | —— Div. of Spalding sales corp. 5338,
Paul. 4508. 6196, 6197.
Sjolin (O. I.) 9149.
Skelley (W.C.) 4294.
Skinner & Eddy corp. 12855.
Skinner & Kennedy stationary co.
6184.
Skolfield (T. L.) 9150.
Slade (S.N.) 2152.
Slaughter (L. B.) 2158.
Slaughter (Sylvester) 9151.
Sleep-rite mattress co. See Grapp (W.
L.)
Slehofer (Johnie ) 9152.
Slesinger (Stephen) 895-898, 9153-
9173, 10003-10011.
Slesinger (Stephen) inc. 899-912,
2154-21738, 9174-9179.
Sloan (C. B.) 4295.
Slogeris (A. J.) 913.
Sloman (Joseph) 197.
Slonim (Samuel) 7157,
Slote & Klein, ine. 2174, 2175, 3220.
Smart (E.H.) 8521.
Smirnoff (A.G.) 4296.
Smith (Arch) 9541.
Smith (B.M.) 914.
Smith (Cleveland) 2480.
Smith (D.R.) 2481, 9542.
Smith (EB. H.) 5594.
Smith (Elwood) 10012.
Smith (G. R.) 10013.
Smith (H. B.) 5336.
Smith (H. J.) 2176, 3221.
Smith (H. N.) 10657.
Smith (J.H.) 10014.
Smith (J. H.) & sons corp. 13128.
Smith (James) 6969.
Smith (M. B.) 2177, 2178, 6185-6194.
Smith (8S. R.) 11223.
Smith (Walter J.) 915.
Smith (William J.) 12788.
Smythe (R.G.) 3222.
Snipes (J. A.) 116380.
Snyder (C, F.) 9180.
Snyder (C.G.) 916, 7953.
Snyder (Paul) 7158, 7248-7250.
Snyder (W. A.) 5337.
Société des 40 hommes et 8 chevaux,
voiture locale 645. 10015.
Solaian (A. N.) 8522, 8523.
Somppi (Lilly) 917.
Sondey (F.) 6195.
Sonnenschein (Frieda) 9548.
Sootheran (J. W.) 7954.
Sorbo-mat process engineers, 10658.
Sorensen (HE. P.) 918.
Soule (C.C.) 3223.
South (Jack) 2214.
Southard (P. V.) 4297.
Southern distributors, inc. 9388, 9431.
Southern memorial co. 2179, 6970, 6971.
Spalding (A. G.) & bros., ine, 4298.
Spalding sales corp., A. G. Spalding
bros. div. See Spalding (A, G.) &
bros., Div. of Spalding sales corp.
Spang (J.) baking co, 11631.
Spanish gospel recordings, 8251,
Spare-time corp. 9339.
Sparger (H. M.) 5839.
Spargo (E.0O.) 10016.
Sparkleen lab. See Lucia (N. S.)
Spayd (A. L.) 6410.
Spear (W.M.) 5595.
Spear & co, 12367.
Spears (L. M.) 2180.
Speed-o-craft co. 2181.
Spencer (J. M.) 5340.
Spencer & Wyckoff. 6198, 6199.
Spensley (V. H.) 919.
Sperry (W. A.) 7955-7957.
Spickler (C. A.) 198.
Spiegel bros. 11224, 11225.
Spindell (Steve) 7452.
Spokane novelty mfg. co. 920.
Spool cotton co. 12368-12370.
Sprague, Warner & co. 10283.
Springer (Julius) 841.
Springfield, Mass. Chamber of com-
merce. 921.
Springfield newspapers, inc.
Spur distributing co. 10659.
Square G shop. 9181, 9182.
Staber (Eugenia) 4509.
Staloff (Edward) 923, 924.
Stamaty (Stanley) 6972.
Stanco, inc. 8330.
Standard brands, ine. 2182, 3224, 4299-
4301, 5341, 6200, 7159-7163, 8252,
8253, 9340, 9341, 10284, 10660-10662,
ae 12871-12378, 12856, 13129-
132038.
Standard health food products.
Standard-Koppel engraving
12374.
Standard oil co. of Calif. 2183.
Standard ptg. co., inc. 4302,
Stan’s. 9183.
Stanton (C. H.) 7958.
Staples (Cecilia) 925, 926.
Star novelty co. 6411.
Starer (B. G.) 7164.
Stark (L. P.) 6201.
Starks (C.C.) 9184.
Star-lite marker co., ine. 10663, 10664.
Stationers specialty corp. 3225-3236.
Stauffer (J. R.) 6973-6975.
Steagall (O. C.) 3287, 4303.
Stearns’ elec. paste co. 7165, 7166.
Stebbins (B. A.) 9342.
Steber mfg. co. 7251.
Stee (R. M.) 3238.
Steele (R.G.) 11226.
Stehli bros. 199-220, 4510-4515.
922.
11633.
Cory.
347
INDEX
Stein (G. R.) 2184.
Steinwart (John) 3239.
Stenbock (Harold) 927,
Stensgaard (W. L.) & associates, inc.
7959-7962.
Sterrett (Cliff)
Stetson (J. B.) co.
Steuben glass, inc.
Stevens grease & oil co.
Stevens hotel. 8331.
Stevenson (R. E.) 1794.
Stewart (A. E.) 6202, 7963.
Stewart (lan) 4516.
Stewart (Larry) 9185, 9186.
Stewart (Ted) 4304.
Stewart-Warner corp.
Stiles (James) 5842,
Stiner (Walter) 5596.
Stirling press. 7964.
Stitt (EH. M.) 3240.
Stix (H. W.) 7252.
Stociokas (Joseph) jr.
Stohr (Richard) 928,
Stoll (John) 8524.
Stolz (L. W.) 8241, 7453, 7454, 8525.
Stoiz (L. W.) memorials. 9544.
Stone (Paul)-Raymor, ltd. 3242.
Stone (R. T.) 6976,
Stone (S.M.) 1219.
Stone & Webster eng. corp.
11238.
Stoner (C. M.) 10017, 10018.
Stonerod-Du Bose. 12784.
Stoops (M, P.) 5348.
Story (J. T.) 2212.
Stowe (H. B.) 4305.
Strand (A. QO.) 929.
Strang (H.B.) 4806.
Strange (EH. W.) 4807.
Strater (Henry) 9188,
Strawbridge (R. EH.) jr. 22158.
Streby (W. M.) 3248.
Striebel (W, A.) 12785.
Stroehmann bros. co.
Strom (P.F.) 10285.
Stroock (S.) & co., ine.
Stroud (J. L.) 6208.
Stroud (V. HB.) 5344.
Strouse (C. E.) 1279.
Stuart (A. C.) 7965.
Stuart (A.G.) 3244.
Stucky (O. W.) 5845.
Studebaker corp. 9482.
Studio of word portraits.
Stunts, ine. 7966.
Sturtevant (B. F.) co. 10019.
Styron (O. M.) & co. 9189.
Suba (Susanne) 930-9382.
Suit (D. L.) 6204.
Summers (B. T.) 8245.
Summers (Ivan) 983.
Summers studio. 7967.
Sumner (H. A.) 9190.
Sun glass inst., inc. 8254.
7036 (3)
12375-12377.
2185-2211.
11634.
12378.
9187.
11227-
7167,
12379-12381.
5597.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Sun rubber co. 2482-2485.
Sunset fruit co. 7168.
Superior coach corp. 43808, 5346.
Superior novelty & souvenir mfrs., inc.
10802.
Superior products. 7253.
Superior studio. 9191,
Superman, ine. 6977, 7968-7982.
Supko (Charles) 221.
Sure-fit products co. 12382.
Susser (S. 8.) 6412.
Sutton (R. H.) 6205-6220, 6978, 6979.
Swain (R. L.) tobacco co., ine. 12388.
Swall (H. F.) 7455.
Swall (P. 1.) 74565.
Swanson (HE, N.) 7983, 7984.
Swartswelter (R, A.) 2215-2217.
Swearingen (W, D.) 1220.
Sweeney litho. co., inc. 9192, 9198.
Swett (Samuel) 7456.
Swift (G. B.) 5347, 5348.
Swift & co, 4809, 4810, 5349, 5350,
12786.
Sybrandt (S. B.) 2486.
Sykes (F. C.) 1221. ;
Sylvania indus. corp. 6221-6224, 6980—
6983, 7985, 10665, 10666, 13204.
Szoeke (Andrew) 984.
T.-P, ecard co. 3246.
Taber (R.G.) 12598.
Table tennis corp. of America,
Taft (L. E.) 6225, 7986.
Taft (W. H.) 6225.
Taft (W. M.) 7986.
Tager (S.R.) 12787.
Tagliabue (C, J.) mfg. co. 2218-2220,
4311-4314, 53851-5355, 6226, 6984,
7987, 9194-9199, 10020, 11239-11242,
12788, 12789,
Tally (William) 3247.
Talmadge (S. 0.) 9200.
Tangen (Ed) 38248-3258.
Tannehill (R. G.) 8255.
Tappan stove co. 12384-12385.
Tate (EH. M.) 9201.
Tatman (W.0O.) 10021.
Taylor (E, K.) 10023.
Taylor (E. L.) 10022.
Taylor (Mrs. E.T.) 10287.
Taylor (F. R.) 3259.
Taylor (G, A.) 7718.
Taylor (H. V.) 6227.
Taylor (J. EB.) 3260.
Taylor (Jane) 10667.
Taylor (W. A.) & co. 13205-13211.
Taylor instrument cos. 935, 3261-8264,
4315 — 4318, 5356-5359, 6228 — 6231,
7988-7990, 10024-10027, 11243, 11244.
10286.
Teich (Curt) & co., ine. 2222-2241,
3265-3269, 4319-4324, 5360-5381,
6232-62438, 6985-6997, 7991-7994,
9202-9205, 10028-10036, 11245-11349,
12790.
Teller (R, H.) 4825.
348
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940
Tenley (O. 8.) 38270.
Tennessee, Univ, Eng. experiment
station. 7169.
Tennison bros., ine. 6244, 6245.
Terken (J. R.) 1222.
Terlinde (B. A.) 2242.
Terrytoons, ine, 2487, 2488, 3606.
Texas bk. store. 6998.
Texas co, 10668-10672, 18212-13231.
Texas newspaper features. 3271.
Texas quarries, inc. 4826, 6246, 9206,
10037.
Thatcher (W. L.) 4827.
Thaxton (G. 0.) 9207.
Thayer action co. 12386.
Theisen (A, J.) 6247.
Theo co, 9208, 9209.
Thomas (A, H.) Co.
Thomas (Allan) 2489.
Thomas (M. A.) 9348, 9344.
Thomas (Thelma) 10803, 10804.
Thomasson (F.L.) 7995.
Thompson (A. 0.) 11350.
Thompson (A, 8.) 6250.
Thompson (A. W.) co. 5282, 6248,
6249, 6999, 7996-7999, 9210, 9211,
10038, 10089, 11851-11355,
Thompson (C, EB.) 986.
Thompson (C. R.) 12791.
Thompson (G.H.) 5388.
Thompson (Juliet) 6251.
Thompson (M.A. H.) 7457.
Thompson (M. M.) 8000.
Thompson (Ray) 2490.
Thompson products, inc. 2248-2254.
Thoreson (A, W.) 3272, 4828.
Tichnor bros., inc. 5384, 5385.
12387, 12388.
Tide water associated oil co. 12389—
12392.
Tierney (W. L.) 12792.
Timken-Detroit axle co. 4329, 4330,
6252.
Timken roller bearing co. 10673-10676,
12393, 13232,
Tinker (J. H.) jr. 987.
Tipman (Edward) 9038.
Tischler (R. J.) 988.
Tisdale (W. L.) 6253.
Tissue assn, 9345-9349,
Tobacco by-products & chem. corp., inc.
8256, 8257, 11635, 11636, 12394, 12395.
Tobey (Barney) 939-943.
Pood (J. ‘C.)2 2255. 11356:
Todd (W. L.) 9212.
Tolleson (C, F.) 8001.
Topics pub. co., ine, 7254.
Toran (A. T.) 10805-10816.
Torrey (M. L.) 1223.
Toudor (A. J.) 6418.
Tower (C. O, A.) 7000.
Townsend (C. F.) 5386, 7001-7004.
Townsend (C. M.) 2256.
Townsend (Lee) 944.
Townsend (R. L.) 222, 223.
Townsend-Skinner & co., ine. 32738.
Toyad corp. 2491,
Toyra (A. 8, M.) 38607.
Trade litho, & ptg. co.
Trapani (J. F.) 2257.
Trapp & sons. 93850.
Trees (C. E.) & co., inc.
Treidler (Adolph) 945,
Trekur (Michael) 2492-2494,
Treviranus (L. H.) 8002.
Trevor (D. EB.) 5387,
Trinity memorial co, 7458.
Troncoso (M. U.) 10040.
Trone (W.D.) 9213.
Troupe (W. F.) 9214.
Trout Creek chem, co.
Troutman (B,I.) 4881.
TruVal mfrs., ine. 11644 (3)
Tucker (W.E.S.) 7005—7007.
Tucker (W. M.) 3274, 8003.
Tummy toner co. See Newman (M. H.)
Tupper (C. E.) 929.
Turner (C. L.) 116387.
Turner (F.C.) 6254.
Turner (R. T.) 3608, 6255.
Turner (Ruth) 38609, 5598.
Turner (T. P.) 11357.
Turner (W.F.) 9087.
Tweedie footwear corp. 8258.
Tyler (A, E.) 8275.
Tyler (Charles) 2258.
Tyler (KE. A.) 7008.
Tyler fixture corp. 12396.
Typewriter equipment co.
(EB. M.)
Ulibas (M. V.) 113858.
Ulmer pharmacal co.
11639.
Umheoitz (C. F.) 8004.
Underhill (Irving) 946-948, 7009-7011,
127938, 12794.
Underwood (G. 8.) 5388.
Underwood & Underwood co.
Unger (W.E.) 2259.
Union central life
4333, 12795.
Union food products, ine. 8260.
Union granite co. 224-229.
Union oil co. of Calif. 10677, 12397,
12398,
Union petroleum co. 7255-7257.
United date growers of Calif. 12399-
12401.
United distributors, inc. 11640, 12402.
United drug co. 4834, 12403-12405,
13233.
United feature syndicate, ine.
3276-3285, 8332, 10678, 13234,
U. S. antartie service. 9215-9226.
U. S. bronze sign ¢o., ine. 8338,
U. S. gypsum co. 13235-13250.
10288, 10289.
10290.
10291,
See Glueck
8259, 11638,
10041,
insur. co. 4882,
2260,
o49
INDEX
U. S. pipe & foundry co.
6256, 6257, 7012.
U. S. rubber co. 6258-6260,
Universal importing co. 113859.
Universal pictures co., inc. 43386.
Universal pictures, ine. 7170.
University of Tenn. eng. experiment
station. See Tennessee. Univ. Eng.
experiment station.
Upham (M.G.) 5390.
Upham (V. W.) 949, 4837, 6261, 7459.
Uptown Chevrolet co. 11641.
Ushers. 9227.
Usle & Perojo co. 2495, 2496, 5599.
Utica & Mohawk cotton mills, ince.
12406.
Uvary (P. W.) 950.
Valentine (J. E.) 3286.
Valento’s (Carlos) Hollywood beauty
center, inc. 9433.
Vallentine (J, A.) 2261, 2262.
Vallentine-Seaver co. 7013.
Valve pilot corp. 9228-9231.
Van Antwerp agency, ine. 951.
Van der Walt (P. J.) 10042.
Van Garrison (Robert) 952.
Van Hefte (J. H.) 2263.
Van Liew (D.) ine. 953.
Van Sant (Walter) 2264.
Van Vliet (David) 7014.
Varick elec, mfg. co., ine.
Varney (Gordon) 10679.
Vasquez (A. V.) 3287.
Vazah, inc. 230-244, 1224-1239, 2497-
2514, 3610-3624, 4517-4529, 5600-
5605, 6414-6419.
Vazquez (A. V.) 7015,
Vege-juicer co. 12407, 12408.
Veg-pep co. 8262.
Veidt (G.H.) 4530.
Veller (R. E.) 10817.
Vendo co. 8334, 10292.
Venus foundation garments, inc.
Verhalen (J. J.) 5391-5396, 8052,
Verlag Ars sacra, Josef Mueller. See
Mueller (Josef) Verlag Ars sacra.
Vermont marble co. 1240, 2516-2520,
3625, 3626, 5606, 5607, 6420, 7460,
7461, 8526-8539, 10818-10820, 12507.
Verner (E. O.) 11360.
Vernhes (P. L.) 954.
Vick chem, co. 12409.
Victor brewing co.
5400, 9351.
Vincent (R. L.) 8263.
Vinco mfg. co, See Vincent (R, L.)
Vinson (Mrs,8.C.) 8540.
Visking corp. 6262-6271, 12410-12416.
Vitachrome, inc. 8005.
Vitagraph, inc. 955-987, 8006-8044,
10043-10142, 11361-11408.
Vitalo (Carlo) 10821.
Vitamilk corp. 12857.
4335, 5389,
8261.
2515.
4338-4340, 5397-
°
oO
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 35
Vitex labs., inc. 12417-12422 13251,
Vocafilm corp. 988, 4341-4345, 12796-
12803.
Vogl (Franz) 10143.
Voinché (M. L.) 7258.
Von Borosini (August) 3288, 3289.
Von Kories (Otto) 3290.
Von Luxheim (Clara) 12508.
Vos (G. W.) 6421.
Vreeland (J. B.) jr. 3291-3298.
Vuono (Joseph) 6422.
Vuono (P. V.) 8045.
Waano-Gano (Joe) 1241-1245,
Wagner (George) 4346.
Wagner (P. J.) 989.
Wagner (R.L.) 5401.
Wagoner (H. B.) 3294.
Wahl bros., ine. 2521-2527.
Wahlund (G. R.) 11409.
Wainright (J. C.) 6423, 6424, 8046.
Waitz (H. F.) 245, 246.
Wakamiya (Katushi) 5402.
Wakem & McLaughlin, inc, 8264.
Wald (F. A.) 6272,
Waldron (Edith) 5403.
Walker (E.G.) 990.
Walker (G. W.) 6273.
Walker (H.C.) 7016.
Walker (Hiram) & sons, ine. 10680,
10681, 12423-12434, 18252, 13253.
Walker (J. H.) 10144.
Wallace (C. C.) 12804, 12805.
Wallace (Norman) 6425, 7462,
Walle & co. 2528.
Waller (B. M.) 4347.
Waller (C.C.) 6426.
Waller (C. D.) 2529, 4531-45438.
Waller (Rudy) 8541.
Wallerstein (J. BE.) 8335.
Walmer (J. P.) 3295.
Walsh (F. W.) 5404, 5405.
Walter (D. R.) sr. 5406, 7017.
Walter (H.C.) 4348.
Walter (Laurence) 4349.
Walters (F. T.) 2265.
Walther (F. P.) jr. 7018,
Walther (John) fabrics, inc. 9545,
Walther mfg, co., inc. 247, 3627, 3628,
8542-8544.
Walton (J. R.) 5407.
Walz (G. M.) 4850.
Walz (J. F.) 4850.
Walz (lL. A.) 4850.
Wampole (H. K.) & co., inc. 10298.
Ward (Montgomery) & co. 4351-4355,
5408, 6274,
Ward (R. L.) 3629.
Ward baking co. 10682, 12435-12488.
Ware (M. D.) 8047.
Warecki (Lilli) 3296,
Waring corp. 7259, 8336.
Warner (J. B.) 6275.
Warren (V. A.) adv. 11410.
50
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1940
Warren natl. bank. 991, 11411.
Washburn (A, F.) 2269.
Washburn (F. H.) jr. 7019.
Washington natl. insur. co. 9232.
Washington press-photo bur, 11412.
Washington sch]. for secretaries, inc.
2266.
Wasisco (G.G.) 2267.
Waterbury monumental
1246-1253, 8545-8548.
Waterloo reg. co, 3297, 4356.
Waterman products co. 8837.
Watson (C. A.) 12806.
Watson (P. J.) 4857.
Watts (C.R.) 992.
Watts (J. T.) 5409.
Way, truth & life bk. club. 993.
Wearly (Sam) monuments. 10822.
Weatherbee (F. E.) 5608.
Weaver (E. E.) 10145.
Webb (Edith) 6427.
Webb (H. P.) 994, 11418.
Webb (N. J.) 6276.
Webb (T. J.) co.
10295.
Webb pub, co. 7171.
Weber (Christian)
5610.
Weber (L. J.) 11414.
Webster (Benjamin) 7020.
Webster (P.R.) 2268.
Webster (Warren) & co. 106838.
Webster-Hisenlohr, ince. 11642.
Webster herald corp. 6277.
Weco products co. 7172.
Wedge wire corp. 8267.
Weed (W.L.) 11415, 11416.
Wegenaar (J. L.) co., ine. 6428.
Weidemeyer (E. P.) 6278.
Weimer (H.E.) 3298.
Weiner (Egon) 3682.
Weinshenk (Sampson)
Weisbach (E. C.) 3299-3302.
Welch (E. A.) 36383-3644, 45444555.
Welcome (Otto) 8048.
Welfare & recreational assn. of public
bldgs. & grounds, inc, 8303-3308.
Welka (H.G.) 4858.
Welles (W, A.) 7260.
Wellesley college liby. 3309, 3310.
Wellman (Noel) 9233-9235, 10146.
Wellman (R. E.) 3311, 5410.
Wells (Hewitt) 7021, 7022.
Wells (J. A.) 4859.
Welter (A,S.) 2269.
Wembley, inc. 12440-12444,
13255.
Wenaas (Harold) 5411.
Wender & Goldstein, inc. 9434.
Wendland (Mrs. A. J.) 12807.
Went (G. L.) 10823, 10824.
Wentzel (A. F.) 8049.
Werner (W.F.) 6515.
Wernert (H. J.) 7718.
works co.
8265, 8266, 10294,
3630, 3631, 5609,
12439,
13254,
3
} Willner (Fred) inc.
Wernimont (Ed.) 3312,
Wessig (August) 5412.
Wesson oil & Snowdrift co.
West (Lawrence) 3318.
West (T. R.) 10147.
West end brewing co. 10296.
West Va. pulp & paper co. 2270.
Westbrook (C. L.) 10148.
Western elec. co., ine. 10684, 10685.
Westervelt (R. D.) 8549, 8550.
Westinghouse elec. & mfg. co.
11417, 12446-12449.
Westlund’s, ine. 8551.
Wetzel (M. J.) 6279.
Wetzel (N. C.) 8050.
Whall (P. G.) 3814.
Wheeler (L. 8.) 8051.
Wheeling steel corp.
12450, 12451.
White (J. N.) & sons.
White (S. K.) 10149.
White (T. B.) jr. 8552.
White & Wyckoff mfg. co, 4860-4362.
White granite co. 248-255.
Whitefield (E. R.) 6280.
Whitlock (G. E.) 5611, 5612.
Whitlock & co. 9286.
Whitman pub. co. 2530.
Whitsett (C. A.) 2271.
Whole-sum products co, See Leon (M.
M.): "7192.
Wichita brush co. 12452.
Wick (R. J.) 9546.
Wikadal (L. F.) 2272.
Wilhelm (Charles) 22738.
Wilhelm (Donald) jr. 11418.
Wilke (E. E.) 3645.
Wilken family, inc, 12458, 12454,
Wilkins (P. E.) 12808.
Wilkinson (W.B.) 3815.
Will Rogers memorial highway assn.
7023.
Willard (C. L.) 7024.
Willard (S.H.) 995, 9237-9241, 11419-
11424.
Willard storage battery co. 10688—
10693.
Willcockson (H, J.) 9242.
Willetts (E.H.) 2274.
Williams (J. B.) co. 7261.
Williams (J.C.) 6281.
Williams (O. P.) co. 11648.
Williams (R. F.) 10161 (2-12)
Williams (W.R.) 7025.
Williams (Wheeler) 4556-4568.
Williams-Heller (Annie) 9248.
Williamson (L. R.) 80852.
Willis (F. H.) 3497, 3498.
Willis (W.C.) 5418.
5613.
See
12445.
7468,
10686, 10687,
7464.
Will’s tobacco co. Wirtenberg
(W. B.)
Willse (A. R.) 12809.
Wilson (E. A.) 996.
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Wilson (F.C.) 3316.
Wilson (H. D.) 10150.
Wilson (K. B.) 2275.
Wilson (Lee) 6282,
Wilson (Lee) & co. 7262.
Wilson (Margaret) 5414.
Wilson (T. H.) 8268,
Wilson (T. L.) 11425.
Wilson bros. 7026, 10694.
Wilson mech. instrument co. 11426,
Wilvert (S. A.) 1254-1256.
Winer (Charles) 10685.
Winkler (Richard) 4368.
Winn (J. H.) 12455.
Winterscheidt (H. J.) 8269.
Wright (L. D.) 2279.
Wright (S. H.) 7263.
Wright (Seth) 7028.
Wright (W. F.) jr. 2280, 2281.
Wulff (WH. A.) 10157,
Wunderlich (H.) granite co. 9549,
9550.
Wurl-a-ball co. 12456.
Wurts creations co. 2538, 2539.
Wyder (W.F.) 9207.
Wylie (C. A.) 7029.
Wyttenbach (C, A.) 8555.
Yale oil corp. 8272,
Yanchus (EB, L.) 1007.
Yandon (Stanley) 2282,
Winthrop chem. co., ine. 5415, 11427.
Wirtenberg (W. B.) 10297.
Wirth (R. R.) 11428.
Wise (H. C.) 12810.
Witalis (E. J.) 9547, 10825.
Witham (H. W.) 11429.
Withrow (A.C.) co. 2276.
Witt (H. J.) 6283.
Witt (J. D.) 8270.
Yates (R. F.) 4575.
Yekes-Hichenbaum, ine. 3319.
Yellow truck & coach mfg. co., General
motors truck & coach div. 12812,
Yenne (A. W.) 10158.
Yerex (D. F.) 6285. Ct
Young (C. H.) 10159, 12813, ><
Young (Charles) 1257,
Young (H. A.) 9255.
Wittemann (H. L.) 997, 25381, 2532,| Young (N.N.) 5418.
3317, 3646-3649. Young (Peter) 12858,
Wittman (Alex) 256, 257, 2533-2537, | Young radiator co. 10696.
4564-4574, 10826, 10827. Youngberg bros. 7175.
Wohl shoe co. 7173. Youngs (M. L.) 9352.
Woiceske (R, W.) 9548. Youngstown pressed steel div. Mullins
Wolf (Walter) 3318. mfg. corp. See Mullins mfg. corp.,
Wolfe (Louis) 10151-10154, Youngstown pressed steel div.
Wolfe (P. A.) 998-1001. Yuengling (D. G.) & son, ine. 7176,
Wolff (C. R.) 7027. 11644.
Wolff (S. J.) & co., ine. 6284. Zable (F. J.) 6286.
Wolff & Lawrence. 1002-1006, 9244-| Zader (W. E.) 1008.
9251. Zarris (J. B.) 7030.
Wolfgang (Louis) 9497. Zegarski (Ralph) 7081.
Wolslagel memorials. 5614-5616. Zenda farms. See Youngs (M. L.)
Woo (Edward) 11430. Zenith radio corp. 12457, 12458.
Wood (J. D.) 8053. Zerman (Elliot) 1258.
Wood (P.) 2597. Ziegler (A. W.) 10160.
Wood (Ray) 10155. Ziegler (Albert) 9256.
Wood (W. B.) 2277. Ziegler (F. J.) 6429.
Woodall (R. L.) 1609-1611. Zielinski (J. F.) 7032.
Woodburn (T. B.) 5416, 8558, 8554. Zimmer (H. J.) 5419, 7033, 7084.
Woodill (A. C.) 7174. Zimmer (L, lL.) 12814.
Woodruff (W. H.) 2278. Zimmerman (Jesse) 9257.
Woodside (Clemie) 8054. Zinny (Hduard) 2933.
Woodward (G. P.) 258, 259. Zintsmaster (D. W.) 1009, 1010, 7035.
Worcester (J. A.) 5253. Ziolkowski (Korezak) 2540.
Worcester salt co. 8271. Zion talis mfg. co., inc. 3320.
Work (1. BE.) 12811. Ziriax (R. L.) 6287, 7036.
Workman (Joe) 5417, Zolik (T. G.) 10161.
World’s products co. See lLaymon| Zolnerowich (Daniel) 9062.
(H. B.) Zora recording studios. See Dobra-
Wornson (H,R.) 4864. nich (John)
Worthen (K. B.) 10156. Zorach (William) 2541, 2542,
Wright (E. A.) bank note co. 9252-9254. | Zuckerman (Bernard) 3650, 3651.
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