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THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
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 PRINTS AND
LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
INCLUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1944
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 39
No. 1
The 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 copyright pro-
prietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of
the proprietor. A subaiphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings or plastic works of
a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and
pictorial illustrations. In these classes a subalphabet of 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.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The abbreviations
used in this part are as follows: ‘‘G,’’ Class G, Works of art; “‘H,’’ Class H, Reproductions of a work of
art: ‘I ’ Class I, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character: “J,’’ Class J, Photo-
a "and ch ’ Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels used for articles
of merchandise. OF implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by date of publication,
“© i c.”’ stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copy-
right 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.”
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advance to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., 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:
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Part 1, Group 2, Pamohlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
Lectures, and 1 EE a ee ie oie go 3.00
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Part 2, Periodicals FO ee an ne maw ee nn en an ae 2.90
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Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, that,
insofar as any copyright articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may
be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1944.
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic
compositions, musical compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or photo-
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on request. Address Register of Copyrights, 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.
Adams granite co. 1, 2
Antram (Mildred) Memorial:
McNally, 501. - O’Brien, 500. © July 27,
1943; G 42725, 42726.
Amadei (A.) statuary co. 3, 4
Amadei (Armenio) Amadei luminous altar:
Catholic version. - General Christian version.
© Jan, 31, 1944: G 42723, 42724.
American-London shrinkers corp. 5, 6
Trilling (Theodore R.):
Confidentially we shrink, 1, 2. © 1c. each
Jan. 6, 1944; G 42581, 42582.
Anderson (Herbert S.)* 7,8
Back from Tokio. - Gob in love. © Feb. 3, 1944;
G 42812, 42813. “ -
Anderson-Friberg co., inc. 9, 10
Anderson (George) Memorial:
Anderson. - Friberg. © Feb. 3, 1944; G
42803, 42804.
Backer (Alexander) co.
Mues (William):
Balinese girl dancer, 226. - Girl with cat on
shoulder, 223. © Aug. 14, 1942; G 42775, 42776.
Colonial lady, 267. - Colonial man, 266. -
Dutch boy, 257. - Dutch girl, 258. - Female reaper,
272. - Male reaper, 271. © Sept. 24, 1943; B 42712-
42717.
Turner (Raymond):
Nymph, 229. - Satyre, 228. © Aug. 27, 1942;
G 42778, 42779.
Wynkoop (Lorena):
Female Arab head, 238. - Male Arab head,
237. © Sept. 23, 1943; G 42721, 42722. '
Hoop skirt girl, 239DF. © Sept. 25, 1943; G
42720.
Juggler boy, 264. - Juggler girl, 265. © Sept.
24, 1943; G 42718, 42719.
Zini (Ivo):
Kiss bust, 79. © July 23, 1941; G 42777.
Bartlett (Dana)* 27-29
San Buenaventura, plate XIII. - San Juan Cap-
istrano, plate XVII. - San Miguel arch-angel, plate
IV. © 1c. each Dec. 28, 1943; G 42589-42591.
Beer (Doris) & Beer (Richard)* 30-33
Captains’ houses. - Fishing boat. - Killen’s
wharf. - Town. © Oct. 30, 1943; G 42592-42595.
11-26
Berliner (S.) monument co. 34, 35
Berliner (Ben):
Rhein memorial 1, 2. © 1c. each Jan. 24,
1944; G 42667, 42668.
Birch (Stephen) jr.* 36, 37
Invest in victory, buy war bonds and stamps.
© le. Jan. 19, 1944; G 42641.
Victory will cost, buy war bonds. © 1 c. Dec.
31, 1943; G 42640.
Bonelli (Daniel Leonard)* 38
Neolitha. © Jan. 24, 1943; G 42814.
Berden co.
Hartley (Clifford B.):
Elsie, the Borden cow says, buy defense
bonds & stamps, - What did you do for your country
today? © 1c. each Feb, 5, 1944; G 42807, 42808.
\
39, 40
Bridgeport brass co.
Lambdin (Robert L.):
Copper, bronze and brass in the United States.
- Over five thousand years ago primitive man
found copper, genesis of our civilization. © 1 c.
each Jan. 7, 1944; G 42584, 42585.
41, 42
Brockwell (John Butler)* 43-45
Frisky Frog. - Guppy the puppy. - Slick and
Slack. © 1c. each Jan. 22, 1944; G 42655-42657.
Chenoweth (Florris Ruby)* 46
Color wheel. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1944; G 42648.
Clark (Elmer T.) 47
Christy (Howard Chandler):
Coming peace and the Prince of Peace. ©
Nov. 1, 1943; G 42711.
Columbia statuary co. 48-53
Lindner (John W.)
15th century man, 731. - 15th century woman,
730. © Jan. 15, 1944; G 42798, 42801.
Louvre man sitting on fence, painting, 729. -
Louvre woman sitting on a fence holding a flower
basket, 728. - Old English man, 727. - Old English
woman, 726. © Jan. 1, 1944; G 42796, 42797, 42799,
42800.
Cox (Herman Elwood) 54
Walters (Stanley Thompson):
Peace and security, speed to victory, remem-
ber Pearl Harbor. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1943; G 42602.
Cullison (James B.) jr.* 55
Hail demon strikes with fury. © Jan. 10, 1944;
G 42710.
Daubner (Paul H.)* 56
Nicholas (St.), archbishop of Myra. © 1c. Jan.
5, 1944; G 42580.
Davidson (C. R.) co., inc.
Peterson (Edward R.) Memorial:
Buffington, 4352. - Clinton, 4353. - Manning,
4354, - Miller, 4356. - Rice, 4351. - Spatz, 4355.
© Aug. 30, 1943; G 42727-42732.
57-62
CATALCG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
63
Deavy (Ellen Mary) 63
Deavy (E. J.):
Mary Snerde and Takis. © 1c. Dec. 27, 1943;
G 42601.
Delano (Gerard Curtis)* 64-117
Autumn. - Cowboy. - Emigrant camp. - Little
Shepherd, Navajo. - September. - Somewhere in
Utah. - Storm clouds on the desert. - Sundown in
Wyoming. - Tracks among the sagebrush. - War
party. © ic. each Jan. 28, 1944; G 42669-42678.
Blizzard, - Cattle country. - Coming uncorked.
- Corral dust. - Cowboy. - Desert arroyo, Utah. -
End of the day. - Ford. - Get along little dogie. -
Getting in the horses. - Indian head, Sioux. - La-
Sal Mts., Utah, and sheep. - Maverick. - Milkin’
time. - Navajo boy. - Navajocountry. - Navajo rider.
- Navajo travelers. - Night. - Ride ’im cowboy. -
Roundup time. - Saddling up. - Tending her sheep. -
Trail herd. - Vermilion Cliffs, Arizona. - White-
faces. - Wounded buffalo. © 1 c. each Jan. 27,
1944; G 42681-42707.
Breaking a wild one. © 1 ¢. Jan. 27, 1944; G
42815.
Colorado. - Colorado River. - Desert scene,
Utah. - Eagle Nest Mountain, Summit County, Colo.
- Fall ridin’. - Fortyniners. - In Canyon de Chelly.
- Monument Pass, Utah. - Moonlight. - Navajo fam-
ily. - Navajo ponies. - Sioux warriors. - Sundown,
New Mexico. - Top of the Knoll, Summit Co., Colo.
- Traveler. - Watching the flock. ©lc. each Feb.
1, 1944; G 42756-42764, 42766-42772.
Duval (Andre)* 118
Wings of victory. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1944; G 42792.
Evans (Minnie McClain)* 119
U. S. sailor birth-death, or U.S. soldier birth-
death. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1943; G 42603.
Fenner (Alice Cranston)* 120-133
Baby’s prayer. - Boy’s prayer. - Christ head.
- Colonial lady sewing, writing. - English setter. -
Gramp. - Grandma. - Horse heads, mother and son.
- Tea time lady, facing left, facing right. - Peavine
King, horse head. - Pointer. - Virgin Mary. ©
Dec. 22, 1943; G 42626-42639.
Frazee (Louis R.)* 134
Wolf Creek ranch. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1943; G
42605.
Frost & Reed, Itd. 135
Pan (Arthur):
Churchill (Winston) © 1 c. Oct. 4, 1943; G
42661.
Galle memorial studio & workshops. 136
Galle (Carl):
Rose carving for execution in granite, marble
or stone, S. 306. © Jan. 4, 1944; G 42579.
Graham (Louis Paul)* 137, 138
Rose comb leghorns. - Silver gray dorkings. ©
1c, each Jan. 28, 1944; G 42679, 42680.
Green Valley granite co.
Peterson (Edward R.) Memorial:
Hasbrook, 618. - Hoover, 617. - Jackson, 616.
© June 17, 1943; G 42733-42735.
139-141
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Hambrock (Ida)* 142, 143
United nations. - United nations march with
the Yankee Sams and the liberty girls. © 1c. each
Jan. 25, 1944; G 42754, 42755.
Hammaker bros.
Strine (Paul R.) Memorial:
Cross. ~ Willard. © 1c. each Jan. 17, 1944;
G 42621, 42622.
144, 145
Hanna (Henry M.)* 146
Target for bombing game, etc. © ic. Dec. 27,
1943; G 42666.
Hlavacek (Victor)* 147
Veterans world war I. © ic. Jan. 11, 1944;
G 42625.
Howell (Eugenia J.)* 148, 149
Graduation day. - Put down one, carry two. ©
1c. each Feb. 7, 1944; G 42810, 42811.
Hoyt & Milne, inc. 150-156
Conery (Verney Vivin) Memorial:
Bradley, 528. - Crawford, 527, - mvp pecnr
526. - Lindseth, 525. - Norton (Henry B.), 930.
Smart (james W. ), 929. © Sept. 1, 1943; G 42748
42753.
Jamieson (John):
Bennet, 524, memorial.
42747.
© Sept. 1, 1943;G
Hyde Park studios. 157
Pearson (Edwin):
Victory Christmas tree. © Nov. 20, 1943; G
42604.
Irvin (Melita McCormack)* 158
Frog. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1943; G 42588.
Jackson (Jacob J.)* 159
Big 3 for victory. Victory symbols. © 1c. Jan.
13, 1944; G 42662.
Jennewein (C. Paul)* 160
Fighting farmer. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1944; G 42802.
Johnson & Gustafson. 161-171
Magistris (Hugo) Memorial:
Arlen, 189-B. - Bradley, 190-B. - Green,
191-A, - Moore, 195-P. - Murphy, 189-A. - Ox-
ford, 192-A. - Paulson, 194-P. - Peters, 191-B. -
Radcliff, 190-A. - Sperry, 193-P. - Thomson, 192-
|B. © Sept. 21, 1948; G 42736-42746.
Junior achievement, inc. 172
O’Neil (William):
Junior achievement. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 1943;
G 42623.
Knowles & co., inc. 173, 174
Winters (Paul Vinal):
God bless us, bring us peace, 492. - Queen
of Peace, protect us, 497. © Oct. 29, 1942; G 42780,
42781.
Lamb (Lloyd V.) 175
Lingenbrink (Arthur William):
That government of the people, by the people,
for the people shall not perish from the earth, Lin-
coln. Patriotic photograph mounting card. © Sept.
28, 1943; G 42795.
WORKS OF ART
no. 1, 1944 | 238
Schlesinger (Leon) productions. 207
Heineman (Arthur):
Snafu. © 1c. Jon. 29, 1944; G 42709.
Lascari (Salvatore)*
War memorial. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1944; aia
Lewis (Benn)* 177
Overshadowing presence. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1944; Shaner (Fred 1.) cues
G 42658. Reed (Merle):
Ace, - Chief. - Doc. - Frankie. - Mate. -
Magrath (Edmund)* 178, 179 Sarge. © 1c. each Dec. 30, 1943; G 42649-42654.
Dorothea. - Young beau. © 1 ¢. each Feb. 2,
1944; G 42790, 42791, Shotiland (M. Stanford)* 214
For freedom 4 freedoms. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1944;
Mann (William Lee) 180, 181 G 42818.
Barbelle (Albert):
Lady’s hand bag and it’s contains. © 1 ¢. Jan. Sprague (Elizabeth V.) 215, 216
Russell (Charles M.):
Buffalo hunt. - Crow Foot (Chief) © 1c. each
Jan. 15, 1944; G 42619, 42620.
1, 1944; G 42578.
Peanco. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1944; G 42647.
Muller (Amelia Annie)* 182-186
Deliver us from evil. - Kim. - Likeas a mother.
- Peter. - Wendy. © 1c. each Dec. 28, 1943; G
42596-42600.
Strauss (Henriette)* 217
Healthy Hebe says, in a work-all-day world, i
need an 8 hour night. © 1 c. Oct. 22, 1942: G 42624,
Nichols (Theodore R.)* 187, 188 | Strine (Paul Richard)* 218
Coming thru for 1944 to victory. - Victory with Brandt memorial, B-i03. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1944;
48 stars. © 1 c.each Feb. 1, 1944;G 42773, 42774, G 42618.
Rosebud musicians. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1944; G Israel to the world. © ic. jan. 14, 1944;G
42660. , 42659.
Overbey (William Clifton)? 199 | Tryfus (Frederic)* 220-222
Reinhardt (Max) deceased:
First breakfast. © 1c. 29, 1944: G 42794,
' eae Mask, left profile, right profile. - Plaster
form of left hand. © 1c. each Dec. 27, 1943; G
Peake (Roswell Bruce}* 19%
Flowers from the heart. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1943; 42663-42665.
G 42793. Tulk (Alfred James)* 223
: ? He maketh fire to come down from heaven. ©
Pecha (Otto Roy) ir. 192-199 | 1. Jan. 6, 1944; G 42853,
Ehlers (J. Henry):
Aristocrats, - Chrysanthemum and china.
Fantasy. - Symphony in color. © Jan. 17, 1944; G
42782, 42784-42786.
Vermont marble co. 224-234
Whitehouse (Louis A.):
War memoriai, D&-0165-L. © Nov. 26, 1943;
Helstrom (Bessie): G 42617.
Peonies. © Jan. 17, 1944; G 42783. Whitehouse (Louis A.) Cemetery memoria! de-
Mizen (Frederic): sign:
Burton, 8091.- Denton, 8089. - Glidden, $120.
- Keller, 6116. - Patton, 8090, - Stanley, 6115. -
Stanton, 6118. - Thorpe, 6119, - Treffry, 6117. -
Woodford, 6121. © Dec. 30, 1943; G 42607-42615.
Impromptu. - Melody. - Recital. © Jan. 17,
1944: G 42787-42789.
Platt (Margaret Hall)* 200-204
Butch. - Freedom from fear. - Freedom from
want, - Freedom of religion. - Freedom of speech.
© Dec. 11, 1943; G 42642-42646.
Warter (Bert)* 235
Nocturne. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1944; G 42806.
Wittman (Aiex)* 236, 237
Chinese still life. - Indian still life. © Jan. 1,
1944; G 42586, 42587.
Ruotolo (Gnorio)* 205
Cabrini (Mother) the saint of the immigrants.
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Ortiz (Emily K.)* 189 Tomas (Benito Luciano)* 219
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Scheuffele (Sylvia Dagmar)* 206 Wright (Dean R. E.)* 238
Beloved Red cross dog of war. © 1c. June 21, Columbia River power. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1944; G
1943; G 42606. 42809.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944--~-------------------- 238
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Adams (Gridley) 239
New conception in globe-mounting. © 1 c. Jan.
1, 1944: I 33745.
Advertisers’ service div., inc. 240
On to Berlin. © Dec. 23, 1943; K 54317.
Air conditioning utilities co. 241-244
Adjustable shut off damper, 485. - Fresh air
intakes stationary louvers, 526. © Oct. 22, 1943;
I 33749, 33750.
Combination lightproof and shut off damper, 473.
© Dec. 8, 1943; 1 33748.
Mushroom ventilator head, cover type, 704B. ©
June 25, 1943; I 33751.
Allied liquor industries, inc. 245, 246
Alcoholic beverage revenue trends. © 1c. Apr.
2, 1943; I 33728.
Where state liquor taxes go. © 1c. Feb. 19,
1943; K 54478.
247-250
© Jan. 13, 1944;
American automobile assn.
Distance judgment test 1944.
1 33810.
Foot reaction test 1943, plate 1, 2. © Nov. 16,
1943; I 33754, 33755.
Night vision test 1944. © Jan. 5, 1944; I 33770.
— Traffic engineering & safety dept. 251, 252
We cross at corners, never in middle of block,
154. © Oct. 11, 1943; K 54497,
We keep from between parked cars, 155. © Nov.
4, 1943; K 54496.
American optical co. 253
Eye injuries are easier to prevent than to cure,
100. © Dec. 17, 1943; K 54333.
American telephone & telegraph co. 254
Another look at accidents. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1943;
J 36251.
Andersen (Karl Albert) 255
Emergency fire ladder. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 1943;
1 33774. ly
Arakelian (William R.) 256
Expanding mandrel. © 1 c. Jan. 19, 1944;1 33777.
Armstrong (Wesley) 257
Neck connection for false voice box. © 1c. Jan.
22, 1944; 1 33801.
Artext prints, inc. 258
Christ with children. © Jan. 19, 1944; K 54544.
Ashley (David) inc. 259-263
Daffodils, 7. - Heart of the Smokies. - Helenium
and coriopsis, 8. - Marguerites, Paris daisies, 6. -
Single camellia, 5. © Dec. 30, 1943; H 2644-2648.
Associated press. 264-371
Modest maidens. © Jan, i, 3-8, 10-15, 17-22,
24-29, 31, Feb. 1-5, 7-12, 14, 15, 1938, Jan. 2, 4,
6, 7, 9-12, 14, 16, 18-21, 23-26, 28, 30, 31, 1939;
K 54624-54683.
Oaky Doaks. © Jan. 20-22, 24-29, 31-Feb. 5, 7-
12, 14, 15, 1938, Jan. 2-7, 9-14, 16-21, 23, 24, 26-
31, 1939; K 54684-54731.
Atkin, naval architecture. 372
Shallow draft work boat, 521. © ic. Jan. 19,
1944; I 33768.
Atlas bolt & screw co. 373-386
C.1. dust collar, 9058. - C.I. roller bearing cap,
9056. - C.J. roller bearing cover, 9057. - CLI.
side bearing, 11956. - C.S. door support, 4320. -
Door supports S.C., 5620. - Forged steel drive ax-
les, 16707. - S.C. body center plate, 11955. - S.C.
truck bolster, 16677. - Spring plank, 14501. - 2-
forged steel trailer axles, 16708. - 15 ton double
hopper scale car, 1-588. - 20 ton elec, bott. dump
scale car, 2-525-C. - 260 cu. ft. scale car, 2-330-E.
© 1c. each Nov. 17, 1943; I 33504-33514, 33522,
33531, 33532.
Atlas educational film co. 387-389
Machine shop work, operations on the engine
lathe:
Cutting an internal acme thread, 8. - Using
a follower rest, 15. - Using a steady rest, 14. ©
Dec. 15, 1943; J 36252-36254.
Backe (John C.) 390
Positive pressure sinus evacuation apparatus.
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1943; I 33683. °
Ballinger co. 391
{Salvation army home and hospital, Philadelphia ]
4940. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1943; 1 33694.
Baum (William A.) 392
Madonna and Child with S. Elizabeth. © Dec. 21,
1943; H 2643.
Baunach (August J.) 393, 394
Dial micrometer. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1944; I 33775.
Spring-tite piston. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1944;I 33778.
Beals lithograph & ptg. co., inc. . 395
Greetings from Salt Lake City, Utah. © Dec.
15, 1943; K 54393.
Bethlehem steel co. 396
Good luck! Say it with bonds, 4th war loan. ©
Dec. 31, 1943; K 54491.
Bock (George W.) 397
Monarca calf creep. © June 1, 1942; I 33679.
CLASSES H-K
no. 1, 1944
516
Bonelli (Daniel Leonard) 398
Constellation finder. © Jan. 11, 1944; I 33746.
Borden co. 399-402
And they’re strictly grade A. © Sept. 9, 1943;
K 54621.
Elsie, in throaty contralto, etc. © Nov. 10, 1943;
K 54618.
Visit from St. Nicholas. © Dec. 18, 1943; K
54619.
Where else in a war-torn world, etc. © Nov.
17, 1943; K 54620.
Brown & Bigelow. 403-471
And I’ve got something for you, too. - Artist’s
sketch pad. - Doc said all I needed was glasses. -
Don’t you just lo-o-ove these cushions? - Has any-
one seen my button? - Have you checked my racing
form? - Hey, hcz far is up? - I’m exercising my
rights, and lefts! - It’s so much fun this way. - Oh,
you do remember my voice. - This is a holdup! -
This is just between us. © Dec. 27, 1943; K 54567-
54578.
Backhand. - Come on fishin’, pop! - Eight going
on nine? - Happy boyhood days. - In a bunch. - In
full cry. - Kitchen lights. - Let’s be friends. -
Night wrangler leaving camp. - Spring round-up. -
Sunday morning. - Village heroes. © Dec. 27,
1943; K 54579-54590.
Behind in his work, 33509. - Drop in the bucket,
33505. - Here today, ham tomorrow, 33506. - Jump-
ing to a conclusion, 33503. - Knit-wit, 33507. - Load
on his mind, 33511. - Oil is well, 33504. - Out on
a limb, 33512. - Plenty on the ball, 33510. - Puff-
ing along 33502. - Sic ’im, 33508. - Snowbound,
33501. © Nov. 19, 1943; K 54500-54511.
Christ church, 24147; by Al Mettel. - Close
work, 24144; by Percival Rosseau. - Expert, 24-
050WR; by Lawson Wood. - Fisherman’s luck, 24145;
by Frank Hoffman. - Forever yours, 24051; by
Rolf Armstrong. - Friendly valley, 24141; by Rob-
ert Wood. - Harvest days, 24025; by Andrew Loomis.
- I will do my best, 24000; by Norman Rockwell. -
Lift up your hearts, 24087; by N. C. Wyeth. - Make
our town a safe town, 24055; by Paul Randall. -
Pig tails ’n’ daisies, 24056; by Gene Erbit. - Quiet
waters, 24142; by Anthony Thieme. - Remember me,
24066; by Rolf Armstrong. - Roses bring memories,
24062; by Zoe Mozert. - Spirit of °44, 23-425A; by
F. Sands Brunner. - Starlight, 24052; by Earl Mor-
an. - Sunup, 24014; by Maxfield Parrish. - Toast
of the town, 24053; by Rolf Armstrong. - Top o’ the
morning, 24059; by Haddon H. Sundblom. - Uniform
appeal, 24067; by Earl Moran. - Washington, D. C.,
the White house, 24-14OWR; by Al Mettel. - Wash-
ington’s (George) birthplace, 24146; by Carola Rust.
- Winning form, 24065; by Rolf Armstrong. © Dec.
27, 1943; K 54517-54539.
Down on the farm. - Enchantress, 24064; by Zoe
Mozert. - For goodness sake; by Jack G. James. -
[Make a wish] - Nature’s cathedral. - Old mill
stream. - Safe at home. - Santa Barbara mission;
by Carola Rust. - West Point;by Al Mettel. © Dec.
27, 1943; K 5455-54563.
Grandpop Santa Claus in sleigh. © Dec. 27,
1943; K 54566.
Buckingham pub. co. 472-495
About face, 2. - Aim, 13. - Attention, 1. - Carry
arms, 3. - Charge, 7. - Close order; march, 10. -
Doing his duty, 20. - Double time, 9. - Facing pow-
der, 11. - Fall in, 16. - Fall out, 15. - Fire, 14. -
Inspection of arms, 5, - Load, 12. - Mount, 6. - Re-
5981711 O- 44-2
lieving the guard, 18. - Rest, 8. - Retreat, 21. - Re-
veille, 23, - Stack arms, 4. - Surrender, 19. - Taps,
24. - Target practice, 17. - Tattoo, 22. © Dec. 27,
1941; K 54592-54615,
Buell (Marjorie H.) 496
Little Lulu. © Jan. 14, 1944; K 54807.
Buffalo evening news. 497
[Little girl standing on a hill with pet lamb] ©
Dec. 21, 1943; K 54311.
Carborundum co. 498
Niagara, as constant as the power of democracy.
© Nov. 26, 1943; K 54378.
Carney (James J.) 499
Liquid dispensing positive closure. © 1 c. Jan.
22, 1944; I 33798.
Central soyaco., inc. McMillenfeed mills div. 500
Feeding chicks for profit. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1943;
J 36246.
Century press. 501
Business booms and depressions since 1775. ©
Oct. 15, 1943; I 33680.
Chestley (John) 502
Stilt bomb. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1943; I 33816.
Chicago & Illinois midland railway. 503
Lincoln, the arbiter. © Dec. 20, 1943; K 54795.
Chilcott (Emerson Dwight) 504
Stock squeeze. © June 4, 1943; I 33681.
Christian (Henry B.) 505-509
Gourd ceremony of Hula dance. - Hula dancer
at Waikiki. - Netfisherman at Waianae. -Surf-board
rider. - Surfing at Waikiki. © Oct. 15, 1943; H
2631-2635.
Christian settlement house. 510
. Adoration. © Dec. 31, 1942; K 54467.
Church attendance, inc. 511
Go-to-church. © Nov. 1, 1943; K 54617.
Clarke (Floyd S.) 512
Motor mount for bicycle. © 1c. Jan. 22, 1944;
I 33799.
Coleman (Ralph P.) 513
Come unto Mé, all ye that labor and are heavy
laden, and I will give you rest. © Jan. 14, 1944; H
2640.
Cook (L. L.) co. 514
Flag formation by sailors at U. S. naval training
station, Great Lakes, Ill., J-8. © Feb. 1, 1944; J
36370.
Cram (George F.) co., inc. 515
Table showing approximate distortion east and
west on polar azimuthal equidistant projection to
60° south. © Nov. 15, 1943; I 33733.
Crawford (Thomas D.), Woodall (Robert L.) & Oster-
berg (Algot G.) 516
C-W-O steam poppet valve. © Jan. 24, 1944; I
33815.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
517
pt. IV, n. 8., Vv. 39
Curtiss-Wright corp. 517-556
C-46 airplane, AFFS-1119. - C-46 auto pilot,
AFFS-1130. - C-46 auxilliary controls, AFFS-1149,
AFFS-1150. - C-46 carburetor heat operation,
AFFS-1143, - C-46 electrical system, AFFS-1120,
AFFS-1121. - C-46 emergency landing gear oper-
ation, AFFS-1141. - C-46 fuel system, AFFS-1128.
- C-46 hydraulic system, AFFS-1125, AFFS-1126.
- C-46 instruments, trouble shooting, AFFS-1156,
AFFS-1157, - C-46 oil system, AFFS-1129. - C-46
radio systems, AFFS-1145, AFFS-1146. - C-46
taxiing procedure, AFFS-1142., - Daily inspection,
AFFS-1135, - Disassembly of the C-46, AFFS-1155.
- Flight controls of the C-46, AFFS-1122.- Ground-
handling the C-46, AFFS-1131. - Heating and ven-
tilating system of the C-46, AFFS-1133. - Loading
the C-46, AFFS-1147, AFFS-1148. - Oil dilution
system of the C-46, AFFS-1144. - Oxygen and fire
extinguisher systems of the C-46, AFFS-1132. -
Pre-flight inspection, AFFS-1134. - Removing the
engines from the C-46, AFFS-1124. - Rigging the
C-46 airplane, AFFS-1123, AFFS-1158. - Rigging
the engine controls of the C-46, AFFS-1140. - Ser-
vicing the C-46 hydraulic system, AFFS-1127. - Win-
terization of the C-46, AFFS-1151-AFFS-1154. -
25~hour inspection, AF FS-1136. - 50-hour inspec-
tion, AFFS-1137, - 100-hour inspection, AFFS-1138.
- 200 and 300-hour inspections, AFFS-1139. © 1
c. each Jan. 3, 1944; J 36259-36298.
Davis (Robert H.) & Davis (Margaret) 557
Three newcomers. © Oct. 1, 1942; J 36319.
Deane (William Gilbert) 558
Helicopter transportation and housing. © 1 c.
Jan. 1, 1944; I 33781.
Dishart (Samuel Harry} 559-561
New modern miniature pour spout containers, etc.
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1944; I 33814.
New one fer all bottle holder and protector. ©
1c, Jan. 22, 1944; I 33783.
Pour fresh miniature pouch kits, © 1 c.Jan. 25,
1944: J 33804.
Doak (Hugh)
Manchester, Tennessee:
Morton Lake, D-4. - Winter wonderland. ©
Jan. 1, 1944; J 36360, 36361.
562, 563
Donald art co., inc 564, 565
Anne Spencer, 320. - Falcon hunt. © Nov. 28,
1943; H 2641, 2642.
566-569
© Dec. 23, 1943; K
Dowd (Arthur)
Prayer-time-watch seal.
54305.
Washington (Booker T.):
Birthday seal. - National negro health week
stamp. - 4-H trade stamp. © Dec. 21, 1943; K
54306-54308.
Ellison (Franklin H.) 570
Mother’s flag. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1943; J 36211.
Employers mutual liability insurance co. of Wiscon-
sin. 571
From the homes of America the legions of liberty
go forth! © ic. Oct. 9, 1943; K 54368.
-has her day. - May, 5. -
Ferguson (Harry), inc. 572, 573
More clean corn in the crib. - Why and how of
combines. © 1 c. each Dec. 31, 1943; J 36240,
36247.
Fluor corp., ltd. 574
Chart for the design of octagonal footings for
vertical vessels, C-20-3. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1944;]
33735.
Fox (Owen M.) 575
Radio baseball score board. © Apr. 7, 1941; K
54796.
Francis (Louis) 576
Guitar finger. board, © 1c. Jan. 20, 1944; I
33767.
Genck’s. 577
-Genck’s modern fabric maintenance. © Oct. 15,
1943; K 54486.
General foods corp. 578
How to bake by the ration book. © 1c. Dec. 31,
1943; J 36243,
General motors corp. Chevrolet motor div. 679
Today and tomorrow. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1943; J
36245.
—Frigidaire div. 580
ABC's of servicing Frigidaire electric ranges.
© 1c. Dec. 31, 1943; J 36250.
Gerlach-Barklow co. 581-643
April, 4. - April is often wet and cool, but it’s
lots of fun, with April fool. - August, 8. - August
is the grandest time to play, ‘cause school will
soon take most the day; by C. Twelvetrees. - Bruin
inn; by A.H. Hider. - Champions of the field. - De-
cember for kids, is the month of the year, with
all Santa’s presents, and loads of good cheer. - De-
cember, 12. - Fair flier; by Alfred L. Buell. - Feb-
ruary has its famous line, will you be my Valentine?
- February, 2. - Garden of happy memories. - Hat-
ful of happiness. - Hello; by Alfred L. Buell. - In
the swim; by Alfred L. Buell. - Into the wild blue
yonder; by Bradshaw Crandell. - It’s just grand;
by Alfred L. Buell. - January, 1. - January is full
of thrills, with snowball fights and icy hills. -Jef-
ferson memorial. - July it’s fun to go out fishing,
even nee it’s mostly wishing; by C. Twelvetrees.
- July, 7. - June is when kids first go swimming,
with legs a-kicking and arms a-swinging. -June, 6
- Keep “em blooming; by Alfred L. Buell. - Leading
the parade;by Alfred L. Buell. - Lot o’hay. - Love-
ly as the dawn. - March is the month kids knuckle
down, and shout fen dubs with many a frown; by C.
Twelvetrees, - March, 3. - Mary Lou; by Jules
Erbit. - Masterpiece; by Alfred L. Buell. - May
brings much shouting; all kids gay,and mother aiso
Mill at Jarcy. - Modern Ve-
nus; by Jules Erbit. -New England winter. - Novem-
ber, 11. - November is no time to get thinner; not
with its huge Thanksgiving dinner. Obey safety sig-
nals; by Adelaide Hiebel. - October, 10. - October
the country’ s much less green, but it ends with gay
old Holloween, - Professor; by Adelaide Hiebel. -
Reel problem; by Alfred L. Buell. - Right balance.
- Rogers (Will) says. - Sailor’s sweetheart. -
Sandman’s watchman; by Frances Tipton Hunter. -
Sealed with a kiss. - September makes most kids
CLASSES H-K
ne eee eee eee
no, 1, 1944
sad, but when school starts, it’s not half bad; by C.
Twelvetrees. - September, 9. - Signal; by Harold
Anderson. - Sitting pretty. - Spade work; by Alfred
L. Buell. - Springtime is bluebird time; by Adelaide
Hiebel. Sweetheart. - Sweetheart of the surf. - Up-
per Lake St. Mary. - What’s cookin’; by Frank
Vining Smith. - When the lights go on again. - When
winter comes. - Who’s afraid; by Alfred L. Buell. -
Young aviator; by John Humski. © Dec. 27, 1943;
K 54732-54794.
Ginsbern (Horace) 644
[Store front and store arrangement] © 1 c. Dec.
15, 1943; I 33695.
Goes (A.) 645
[Individual service record] © Dec. 1, 1943; K
54309.
Granger (Elmer E.) 646
Wall electric outlet. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1944;1 33732.
Grief (Frieda) 647
Roosevelt (Franklin Delano) 32nd president of
the United States of America. © Nov. 24, 1943; J
36365.
Gross (Edward) co., inc. 648, 649
Behold, the Lamb of God. © Dec. 10, 1943; K
54332.
Iam the Lord. © Jan. 21, 1944; K 54564.
Grummann (Herbert Richard) 650
Haversine scale for 20 inch slide rule. © ic.
Jan. 13, 1944; I 33752.
Gunn (Frederick C.) 651
Traders terminal. © 1c. Jan. 29, 1944; I 33812.
Hellwig (August) 652
Hellwig chart. © Jan, 12, 1944; I 33756.
Hill (Harry Capelle) 653
For the greatest good tothe greatest number. ©
Dec. 30, 1943; K 54358.
Holmes (Burton) films, inc. 654
Special purpose vacuum tubes,SN 154 Og. ©lc.
Jan. 14, 1944; J 36321.
Horning (Wesley Louis) 655
Flexible rivet set [attachment] © 1 c. Jan. 26,
1944; I 33806.
Hoskins (Gayle Porter) 656
Convoy watchdog. © Dec. 10, 1943; K 54316.
Hungerford (Cyrus C.) 657-660
If you want to do some knocking, etc. - Only ab-
sentees over there! - Our wartime troubles last
for the duration. - Working the graveyard shift. ©
Jan. 18, 1944; K 54540-54543.
Industrial equities, inc. 661-669
Action, G-10, - Control your thinking, ideas pay,
F-34. - Explode old operating methods with a new
idea, F-32, - Line inthe right directioncan produce
a good idea, F-25. - Parade of new ideas, join it
now, F-38, - Reveille for ideas to speed victory,
F-48. - Suggestions, F-42, - Visualize new ideas,
G-1, - Write it down, G-20. © Dec. 29, 1943; K
54359-54367.
‘103
International art pub. co., inc. 670
Last supper; by R. Stang, after the painting by
Leonardo da Vinci. © Dec. 9, 1943; H 2639.
Jam Handy organization, inc. 671-674
Aircraft work assembling and riveting:
Assembling in a jig. Drilling and riveting, 2.
- Assembling in a jig. Fitting and lining up, 1. - Re-
moving defective rivets, 6. © Dec. 29, 1943; J
36299-36301.
Basic electricity of the P-47. © 1c. Dec. 31,
1943; J 36248.
Jardar import co. 675, 676
Jardur Astro-nav. plotter andprotractor. © Oct.
11, 1943; I 33820.
Jardur 6-in-1 plotter and protractor, model K.
© Oct. 11, 1943; I 33821,
Jensen printing co. 677
America, land of liberty. © Jan. 17, 1944; K
54622.
Kaiser (Henry J.) co. Dev. & eng. div. 678
Kaiser kar. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1943; J 36430.
Kaufmann (Edward) 679, 680
Chess player. - Visit to the rabbi. © Jan. 4,
1944; H 2628, 2629.
Keller baking co. 681
Westward to the Oregon country. © Dec. 29,
1943; K 54565.
Kemper-Thomas co. 682-698
Bare facts; by Hy [i. e. John Henry] Hintermeis-
ter. - Dark eyes; by Jean Erbit. - Exposed; by Ar-
thur Frahm. - Far horizons; by Eric Sloane. - Far-
mer’s daughter; by Arthur Frahm. - House by the
side of the road; by Marius Hubert Roberts. - Into
the night; by Anton Otto Fischer. - Might that speaks
for right; by Gordon Grant. “ Minnehaha Falls; by
John Kabel. - One thoughtless moment; by Hy [i. e.
John Henry] Hintermeister. - Open road; by John
Kabel. - Salute to the flag; by Hy [i. e. John Henry ]
Hintermeister. - Sentinel; by John Kabel. - Sincere-
ly yours; by Arthur Frahm. - Sleepy head; by Flor-
ence Kroger. - Swing time; by Arthur Frahm. - To
the rescue; by Roy Best. © Jan. 1, 1944; H 2650-
2666,
Kennedy (Donald S.) 699
Safety device for hydraulic brakes. © 1c. Jan.
31, 1944; I 33813.
Kilpatrick (Gilbert Edgar) 700
Flamingoes. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1944; J 36328.
Kimes (Elton G.) 701
Automatic arc welder control. © 1 c. Jan. 22,
1944; I 33790.
King (Harold Ray) 702
Pageless memo-pad. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1944;1
33782.
King (William Byrd) II. 703
Transportation problems. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1944;
J 36320.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
704
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
King features syndicate, inc. 704-718
Christmas plans at lunch, 0-102. - Dionne (Eme-
lie and Marie) 0-90. © Dec. 19, 1943; J 36322,
36323.
Dionne family at home, 0-80. - Emelie smiles in
her sleep, 0-108. -- Hanging of the stockings, 0-83.
- Quints race for bed, 0-84. - Quints want a peek,
0-86. - Santa resembles Papa Dionne, 0-94. ©
Dec. 26, 1943; J 36336-36341.
_ Dionne holiday, 0-109. - Supper with the quints,
0-104. © Dec. 26, 1943; J 36325, 36326.
Emelie and Annette at prayer, 0-107. - Marie
and Yvonne at lunch, 0-103. - Quints inspect a tree,
0-97. - Yvonne and Cecile awaken Emelie, 0-91.
© Jan. 2, 1944; J 36426-36429.
Emelie, Marie and Annette, 0-100. © Dec. 10,
1943; J 36324.
Kotelev (Serge G.) & Kotelev (Sophie F.) 719, 720
Reconnaissance submarine buoy. © lec. Apr.
20, 1943; I 33789.
Submarine with reconnaissance buoys. © 1c.
Jan, 22, 1944; I 33788.
Krueger (Richard G.) inc.
Growing up:
Boy. - Girl. © Dec. 28, 1943;K 54329, 54330.
721, 722
Lenley (Mitchel B.) 723, 724
Three faces east. - Three musketeers. © 1 c.
each Jan. 27, 1944; J 36363, 36364.
Lindner (Rodney R.) 725
Deviation corrected compass card. © lc. Jan.
19, 1944; I 33780.
Little Falls laundry co. 726
Smoke get in eyes. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1944;K 54806.
Lone Ranger, inc. 7127-734
And keep them up! ©v»Nov. 1, 1943; J 36310.
Hitting the trail, A-4. - Pals, A-5. © May 1,
1943; J 36305, 36306.
Lone Ranger:
And his $10,000.00 saddle, A-3. - Astride Hi
Yo Silver, A-1. - Inspects his trappings, A-2. ©
Apr. 15, 1943; J] 36307-36309.
Lone Ranger becomes Pawnee Indian chief. ©
Sept. 1, 1943; J 36366.
You've reached the end of your thieving trail.
© Jan. 1, 1943; J 36304.
Los Angeles (City) Board of education. 735, 736
Instruments of the orchestra, pts. 1-4. - Write
soon, pts. 1-4. © June 15, 1943; J 36311, 36312.
Loucks & Norling studios, inc. 737-754
Battle announcing equipment, destroyer, SN- 62
a. - Battle announcing equipment, submarines, SN-
62 b. - Care of lenses and prisms, SN-1367 b. - Div-
ing amplifier equipment, SN-62 ac. - Electrical
telegraph systems, pt. 1 - SN-62f, pt. 2 - SN-62 g. -
Fire alarm equipment, SN-62s. - Fire control
switchboards, SN-62 ad. - Salinity indicating equip-
ment, SN-62 ab. - Shaft revolution equipment,
Electric tachometer corp., pt. 1 - SN-62 z, pt. 2 -
SN-62 aa. - Ship’s service telephone, pt. 1 - SN-62
p, pt. 2- SN-62 q. - Sound powered telephone, SN-
62 r. - Tools and maintenance, SN-1367 c. - Under-
water log system, Bendix, pt. 1 - SN-62 v,, pt. 2-
SN-62 w. - Wire and lead markings, etc., SN-62 ah.
© 1c. each Jan. 24, 1944; J 36342-36359.
Lowery (Charley) 755
Shaker. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1944; 1 33730.
McAllister (H. Edgerton) & McAllister (Florence
L.) 756
Guardian cross. © Dec. 25, 1943; J 36333.
McCormick co. 157
Vernon, city of architectural beauty, 3B-H961.
© Jan. 15, 1944; K 54512.
McCutchan (Earl M.)
Hinge wing airplane: -
Flying position, 2. - In vertical lift position,
1. © 1c. each Dec. 22, 1943; J 36314, 36315.
7158, 759
Mack (Henry D.) 760
[Titan, mathematical drawing] © 1 c. Dec. 16,
1943; 1 33784.
McLean (Frank W.) 761-764
Cigarette package in two sections. - Improve-
ment in bicycles. - Light two wheel truck for stores,
warehouses and service trucks. - Ovens for use
on two burner hot plate. © 1c. each Feb. 9, 1944:
I 33822-33825.
Magaw (Warren S.) 165
Power take-off rotary tiller and weeder, © 1c.
Jan. 7, 1944; I 33729.
Mallory (Edward B.). 166-772
Oxidized sludge computation, 1. - Oxidized
sludge process, 1-4. © 1 c. each Dec. 29, 1943;
I 33687-33691.
Oxidized sludge process computation chart:
Sludge unit, air volume ratio, 3. - Solids dis-
tribution index, 2. © 1c. each Jan. 8, 1944;1 33625,
33726.
Marcus (Alfred I.) 773, 774
Honor roll. - [Romance] © Jan. 13, 1944; K
54798, 54799.
Marvel mfg. co. T15
U. S. marine tank. © Dec. 15, 1943; I 33727.
Mason (Florence B.) 776, 777
Believe it or not, two petaled calla lily, fuil
view, side view. © 1c. each Jan. 5, 1944; J 36302,
36303.
Mathematical services, 7178, 779
Calculation chart for natural gas flow in pipes,
using f from Biddison’s studies, 7-B-303, 7-B-305.
© 1c. each Dec, 30, 1943; I 33692, 33693.
Mayer (Mary Helen) 7180-782
Construction of a heptagon. - Geometrical con-
struction of a nonagon. - Trisection of an angle.
© 1c. each Jan. 20, 1944; I 33771-33773.
Mead Johnson & co. 7183
Knitting. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1944; K 54513.
Messenger corp. 784
Saviour of the world. © Nov. 6, 1943; H 2627.
Miljevich (Stephen) 785
Rotary excavator. © 1c, Jan. 24, 1944; I 33787.
CLASSES H-K
no. 1, 1944
Mogck (Lawrence M.) 786
Mogck vertiplane. © 1c. Jan. 22, 1944; I 33796.
Moore dry kiln co. 787
Prudent optimist. © Dec. 8, 1943; K 54325,
Morgan (Wesley Reece) 788
Chess confidence builder. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1943;
I 33769.
Murphy (Thos. D.) co. 789-833
American way. - Any dude’ll do. - Champion of
liberty. - Conquering hero, - Cowboy’s lament;
by: Charles Hargens. - Defense workers. - Future
four-striper. - Giftof love. - Joys ofa summer day.
- Land of mosque and minaret; by Noel H. Leaver.
- Lead kindly light. - Liberty bell. - Off for the
front. - Office worker. - On the food front. - On the
home front. - Price of liberty. - Proclaim liberty
throughout the world. - Quiet! please. - Right of way;
by Hy (i. e. John Henry) Hintermeister. - Royal
family. - Salute to victory; by Victor Tchetchet. -
Saluting the Flag, -Service star. - Shoot; by Charles
Hargens. - Sleepy time gal. - So long, everybody. -
Soldier of production. - They also serve. - Thres-
hold of happiness. - Training planes. - Two of a
kind win; by C. M. Russell. - Where free men swell.
- Wonderland out yonder. © Dec. 27, 1943; K
54432-54465.
B 51. - B 52. - B 53. - B 56. - B57. - B 59. -B
510. - B 511. - B 512. © Dec. 27, 1943; K 54423-
54431.
Be it ever so humble. © Dec. 27, 1943; K 54591.
Pigs is pigs. © Dec. 27, 1943; K 54808.
Murphy products co. 834
Putting power into farm grains. © Sept. 15,
1943; J 36313.
National book service. 835
National book service. © Jan. 13, 1944; K 54485.
National broadcasting co., inc. 836-838
Happy. - Hunkey the monkey. - Pink elephant.
© Nov. 15, 1943; K 54326-54328,
National mineral wool assn. 839
Growth of mineral wool business. © Dec. 10,
1943; I 33742.
National war finance committee. 840
Comrades in arms. © lc. Dec. 31, 1943; J
36241.
Nelson (Victor J.) 841
Nelson mercury furnace no. 4. © Jan. 14, 1944;
I 33766.
New York (City) Museum of modern art. 842, 843
Goulue, 6; by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. ©
Dec. 14, 1943; H 2625.
Pines and rocks, 5; by Paul Cezanne. © Dec. 14,
1943; H 2626.
New York graphic society. 844
End of the hunt, 634. © Dec. 2, 1943; H 2623.
Newman (Charles X.) 845
Traffic solution for the 12th st. dam [traffic]
bottleneck. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1944; I 33734.
884
Newton (George Lee) 846
Hotels: an asset to the community: a service to
the nation. Your patronage means your comfort and
safety. © Jan. 6, 1944; K 54471.
Norcross. 847-859
Bringing you a little sumpin’ and hoping you will
like it, 5R936. - Have a high ole time, 10B1005. -
Have a wonderful birthday, daughter, 15B758. - Hi
brother, I’ve got somethin’ fer yer birthday, etc.,
15B821. - I’m snappin’ my fingers and dancin’ with
glee, etc., 10C371. - On your birthday, cross my
heart, etc., 15B1192. - On your birthday, maybe
life ain’t a bed of roses, etc., 10B1004. - To our
son on his birthday, 25B760. © Dec. 3, 1943; K
54394, 54395, 54397-54402.
Congrats, ain’t babies fun, 15R110. © Nov. 26,
1943; K 54396.
Graduation wish, for today and always, etc.,
25GN2. © Oct. 29, 1943; K 54403.
Hi honey, it’s a person-to-person call, etc.,
10R780. © Nov. 19, 1943; K 54490.
Wedding congratulations and best wishes, etc.,
15W46. - What's this, your anniversary,15W452.
© Nov. 5, 1943; K 54488, 54489.
Occidental life insurance co. of California. 860
Twang the harp, etc. Sketches. © 1c. Dec. 24,
1943; K 54498.
Ortman (Renzia) 861
Electric arc. © 1c. Jan, 22, 1944; I 33794.
Osborne co. 862-879
Alaska, the land of promise; by Sydney Laurence.
- America, ours to love and serve; by Grif [i. e.
Griffith H.] Teller. - Building a better world; by
Walter de Maris. - Coming home on the wings of
prayer; by Lawrence Wilbur. - Forest’s share in
victory; by Grif [i. e. Griffith H.] Teller. - Hail
the conqueror; by Hy [i. e. John Henry] Hinter-
meister. - Lass that loves a sailor; by Maud Tou-
sey Fangel. - Love’s welcome home; by Harold
Anderson. - May all your days be happy; by Walter
de Maris. - My own, my native land; by Grif [i. e.
Griffith H.] Teller. - Oh boy, they’ve got what it
takes; by Hy [i. e. John Henry ] Hintermeister.- Oh
boy, watch this one; by Annie Benson Muller. - On
the eve of victory, Mount Vernon, September 11,
1781; by Hy [i. e. John Henry ] Hintermeister. - Sal-
ly in our alley; by Walt Otto. - So proudly we hail;
by Frederick J. Hoertz. - Tulips for you; by Jules
Erbit. - What you waiting for; by Al [i. e. Alfred L. ]
Buell. - Who killed the bear;by C. M. Russell. ©
Dec. 27, 1943; K 54404-54421.
Parks (Thaddeus J.) 880
Cam connectors. © 1c. Jan. 22, 1944; I 33793.
Perkins (Charles M.) 881
Auto control mechanism. © 1 c. Jan. 22, 1944;
I 33802.
Pfluger (Charles L.) 882
Rigger’s clamp. © 1c. Jan. 22, 1944; I 33795.
Pirz (Emanuel) & Hyman (Louis) 883
Portable distillation unit. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1943;
I 33785.
Pittman (Harry Curtis) 884
Universal automotive identification, flood light.
© 1c. Jan. 25, 1944; I 33786.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
885
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
885
© June 22, 1943; K
Polonus philatelic society, inc.
Friendship thru the years.
54487.
Providence lithograph co. 886-895
Abraham gives Lot first choice; by Fredericks.-
Good times together; by Draper. - Happy family; by
Kay Draper. - Healing in the name of Jesus; by T.
Nelson & sons. - Helping to make the church beau-
tiful; by Wireman. - Hungry fed by Jesus’ friends
today; by Ninon MaeKnight. - Thanks for food; by
Madsen. © Dec. 28, 1943; K 54318-54324.
Jesus’ first. disciples; by Harold Copping. -
Peace, be still; by Elsie Anna Wood. - When Jesus
gave his life; by Margaret Tarrant. © Dec. 29,
1943; H 2636-2638.
Pullman co. 896-905
Are you taking chances, 52. © Dec. 31, 1943;
K 54554,
Do you know any short cuts, 46. © Nov. 23,
1943; K 54548.
Don’t camouflage your ideas, 51. © Dec. 28,
1943; K 54553.
Don’t fall asleep when new ideas pay off in cash,
48. © Dec. 7, 1943; K 54550.
Every day the Axis feels our wrath, 49.
14, 1943; K 54551.
Get acquainted, good suggestions pay money, 45.
© Nov. 16, 1943; K 54547.
Hoarding ideas get you nowhere, 47. © Nov. 30,
1943; K 54549.
Make suggestions, be a winner, use your noodle,
43. © Nov. 2, 1943; K 54545.
Reflections are beautiful, etc., 44. © Nov. 9,
1943; K 54546.
Your guardian, 50. © Dec. 21, 1943; K 54552.
© Dec.
Pyeatt (Anthony DeWitt) 906
Pyeatt analytical perspective grid 30 ~ 60 degree.
© 1c. Jan. 29, 1944; 1 33811.
Quaker state lithographing co., inc. 907, 908
Family feud, 101. - Meal time, 104. © July 1,
1943; K 54469, 54470.
Railway & industrial engineering co. 909
Performance of R&IE type LSC line shorting
contactor. © Dec. 10, 1943; I 33684.
Rausch (William Warren) 910-916
One bedroom house. - Two bedroom house. -
Two bedroom house with breezeway porch and
garage. - Two bedroom house with normal living
room and dining room with porch. © Jan. 14,1944;
I 33759-33762.
Three bedroom house with:
Large living room and full dining room. - Nor-
mal living room and full dining room. - Porch. ©
Jan. 14, 1944; I 33763-33765.
Red River lumber co. 917-971
At the green chain, 171. - At the sign of the Blue
Ox inn, 8-1. - Big store, 8-8A. - Electric saw close-
up, OX. - End of old sugar pine, 154. - Hammer-
head crane, 104. - Jammer, 65A. - Jammer hooker,
45. - Limbers, 62. - Loading trucks, 73. - Nose-
lift truck, 8-3. - Shed six, 5-7B. - Shower bath
on mill slip, 69. - Sunlight and bark, 129. - Tele-
Scoping logging truck, 200. - Tractor and arch, 1. -
Tractor and dust, 12. - Truck loading hooker, B-1.
© 1c. each Feb. 4, 1944; J 36375-36384, 36386,
36390, 36394, 36395, 36398, 36406, 36418, 36425.
Fallers:
Finishing the undercut, 161. Old sugar pine,
149. - Old sugar pine falls, 162. - Saw cut, 117. -
Starting the undercut, 146. - Timber, 125. © lc.
each Feb. 4, 1944; J 36371-36374, 36396, 36424.
Mill pond:
At the cut-off saw, Z, 94. - Feeding logs into
mill slip, 130. - Log train, 189. - Logs for plywood,
110. - Receiving basin, 4-3. - Unloading logs, 7. -
Working on the round stuff, 24. © 1 c.each Feb.
4, 1944: J 36385, 36387-36389, 36392, 36393, 36397,
36399.
Plywood:
Assembly and glue up, 4-20. - Grader, 5-4. -
Hot press, 4-25. - Lathe on cutting side, 4-11. -
Lathe on receiving side, 5-2. - Loading car, 4-15.
- Patch making machine, 4-9. - Placing patches,
4-10. - Sheet of pine coming from’lathe, 8-6. © 1
c. each Feb. 4, 1944; J 36400, 36407-36414.
Portrait:
Jammer swamper, 46. - Logger of the old
school, 26A. - Lunch time, 54. - Philosopher, 109.
- Pond man, 35. - Right of free speech, 56A. © 1
c. each Feb. 4, 1944; J 36391, 36419-36423.
Power:
Bulldozer onfuel pile, 98. - Power house, 108.
- Smoke and steam pattern, 100. - Transmission
wire, fuel pipe smoke stacks, 85. - Wires and dry
kiln detail, 8-4. © 1c. each Feb. 4, 1944; J 36401-
36405.
Venetian blind siats:
Inspection, XX-2. - Rip saw, 4-5. - Sorting
to lengths, 4-6. © 1c. each Feb. 4, 1944; J 36415-
36417.
Reed (Gordon E.) 972
Old grist mill cigarette dispenser. © 1 c. Jan.
7, 1944; 1 33731.
Republic flow meters co. 973, 974
Chart: 63-3001515. - 68-4020. © Dec. 16, 1943;
1 33685, 33686.
Research products corp.
Dehumidification of air.
33743.
975
© Dec. 18, 1943;1
Richard (F.) 976, 977
Vertus grace. - Virtues grace. © Aug. 3, 1943;
K 54494, 54495.
Robinson (Thomas Lee) 978
Improved gas turbine. © Dec. 13, 1943; 133682.
Rose (N. H.) 979, 980
Cowboy riding jack rabbitt herding cattle. -S. P.
railroad bridge,across Pecos River in West Texas,
321 feet high. © Jan. 5, 1944; J 36334, 36335.
Rundin (Rudolph Aaron) 981
Watt next! © 1c. Jan. 1, 1944; K 54809.
Rush (Henri) & co., architects. 982
Preliminary study showing plat of proposed vic-
tory highway together with airplane landings at St.
Louis. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1944;,1 33753.
Sandler (Henry B.) co. 983-986
China dreams. - Sunshine window. - Terrarium
and peonies, 688. - Yellow bowl. © Jan. 19, 1944;
K 54801-54804.
CLASSES H-K
no. 1, 194
1050
987
© Dec. 24, 1943;
Schaeffer (F. & M.) brewing co.
Let’s all help win the war!
K 54493.
Schewendeman (Joseph Raymond) 988
Chart, planetarium change of seasons. © 1 c.
Dec. 6, 1943; I 33809.
Schoenwetter (H. K.) 989
Compressed air machine gun. © 1c. Jan. 22,
1944; I 22791.
Sears (Jack) 990
Optimist. © Dec. 10, 1943; K 54800.
Senior (Sam P.) jr. 991
Homespun. © July 18, 1943; J 36362.
Seven-up co. 992
With sons at war, America needs workers. ©
Jan. 6, 1944; K 54492.
Shapiro (S. George) 993
Jiffy trunks and shorts. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1944;
I 33779.
Shookner (Peter W.) 994
For God and country. © Dec. 1, 1943; K 54422.
Sky chefs, inc. 995
Skychef. © Nov. 29, 1943; K 54499.
Sorensen (Henry) 996
Boxed steel structure. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1944;
I 33807.
Souter (Haywood L.) 997
End to end radial engine. © 1c. Jan. 22, 1944;
I 33800.
Southern Baptist convention. Sunday school board.
998
Harvest in Palestine. © 1 c. Oct. 11, 1943;K
54516.
Springstead (Russel E.) 999
Springstead pressure engine. © 1c. Jan. 22,
1944; I 33797.
Standard oil co. of C_lif. 1000
Standard takes better care of my car, too! ©
Nov. 10, 1943; K 54616.
Stoessel (Henry Kurt) 1001
[Calendar graph] © 1c. Dec. 27, 1943; K 54369.
Stone (Jay Charles) 1002
Arroline calendar, 1944. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1943;
I 33757.
Strater (Henry) 1003
Storm along the Verde. © Dec. 9, 1939; H 2667.
Strauss -Peyton. 1004
Wilkie (Wendell L.) © June 28, 1940; J 36327.
Svoboda (Antonin) 1005
[Sheet of position lines] © 1 c. Feb. 3, 1944;
I 33818.
Sweet (Norman) 1006
Human brain reflex-mechanism. © 1 c.Nov. 17,
1943; I 33744.
11
Swift & co. 1007, 1008
Building friends. - Margarine meeting, 1943. ©
1c. each Dec. 31, 1943; J 36244, 36249.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 1009
Tag chart, SA-110-50-9. © Jan. 4, 1944; I 33747.
Teich (Curt) & co., inc. 1010-1023
California, D-7227, D-7228. © Dec. 20, 1943;
K 54314, 54315.
Fisherman’s prayer, [b-H545. - Florida mocking
bird, poinsettia blossoms, 2B-H546. - Greetings
from Florida, the land of sunshine, 2B-H544. -
Greetings from the infantry school, Ft. Benning,
Georgia, 2B-H540. - Who-o-0-0 said blackout, 2B-
H637. © July 29, 1942; K 54383, 54385, 54387,
54388, 54390.
Greetings from:
Camp Ellis, Illinois, 3B-H884. © Dec. 15,
1943; K 54313.
Camp Rucker, Alabama, 2B-H740. © Aug.
31, 1942; K 54382.
Fort Bliss, Texas, 2-B-H1059. © Nov. 17,
1942; K 54386,
Jacksonville beaches, 2B-H599. © Aug. 10,
1942; K 54379.
Jacksonville, Florida, 2B-H634. © Aug. 17,
1942; K 54380.
Napier Field, Dothan, Ala., 2B-H667. ©
Aug. 20, 1942; K 54381.
Texas state capitol, D-6061. © Sept. 29, 1939;
K 54466.
Teigman (Joseph) 1024
Fur storage receipt. © Jan. 10, 1944; K 54515.
Terry (Connie J.) 1025
Ideal cash kupon. © Sept. 25, 1942; K 54805.
Thomas (Leota J.) 1026-1049
Bible class certificate, Holy Bible, 6. - Certifi-
cate, this is to certify that, attended the daily va-
cation Bible school at, 5. - Daily vacation Bible
school certificate, 4. © Dec. 27, 1943; K 54337-
54339.
Christian flag pledge, 9.
54342.
Dear Father, accept our thanks, 21. - Happy is
the man that findeth wisdom, 24. - My Christian
album diary, 18. - Serve the Lord with gladness,
25. - Sing unto God our strength, 20. - We will
serve the Lord, 23. - Where I am, there ye may be
also, 22. © Dec. 21, 1943; K 54350, 54352-54357.
Holy Bible, 19. © Dec. 24, 1943; K 54351.
My attendance reward card, 13. © Nov. 19,
1943; K 54345.
My Bible class attendance reward card, 10.
My Christian reward cards, 3. © Dec. 10, 1943;
K 54336, 54343.
My Bible class certificate, 1. - My Christian
reward cards, 2. © Dec. 29, 1943; K 54334, 54335.
My memory verses reward card, 11, 15. ©
Nov. 17, Dec. 22, 1943; K 54344, 54347.
New members reward card, 14. - New songs re-
ward card, 16. - Sing unto the Lord, 17. © Nov.
24, 1943; K 54346, 54348, 54349.
Pledge to the Bible, 7, 8. © Dec. 1, 15, 1943;
K 54340, 54341.
© Dec. 5, 1943;K
Thompson (Arthur S.) 1050
Combined automobile chair and bed and reversi-
ble back chair. © 1c. Jan. 22, 1944; I 33792.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1051
Trimble (Arthur G.) 1051
Wesley (John) © June 26, 1943; J 36318.
Twin editions.
Ia orana Maria, 21; by Paul Gauguin.
1944; H 2649.
Venice: Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore, 16;
by Joseph Mallord William Turner. © Nov. 8, 1943;
H 2630.
1052, 1053
© Jan. 17,
United jarug co. 1054
Let’s face the facts. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1943; J
36242.
United enterprise release. 1055
Jest for fun. © Jan. 1, 1940; K 54514.
University of Georgia press, 1056
Diagram for graphical solution of spherical
triangles. © Jan. 6, 1944; I 33817.
Upjohn co. 1057
Your doctor, and being born healthy. © 1c. Dec.
16, 1943; K 54310.
Uzefovich (Alexis M.) 1058
Distance finder. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1944; I 33736.
Van Brundt (Myron) 1059
Detura. © Dec. 1, 1943; K 54797.
Verner (Elizabeth O’Neill) 1060-1065
West Point: ‘
Administration building. - Area. - Brereton
road. - Chapel. - Riding academy. - Washington
hall. © Dec. 13, 1943; K 54479-54484,
Viavian (Lambru G.) 1066
Life boat safety device.
I 33758.
© 1c. Jan. 15, 1944;
Vocafilm corp. 1067-1105
Ammunition, fuzes and tracers, pt. 1, SN 1807c.
- Ammunition, propellants and primers, SN 1807b.
- Anti-aircraft barrage fire, general principles,
SN 1805a. © 1c. each Jan. 29, 1944; J 36367-36369.
Ammunition, SN-1807a. - Compensated follow-
up, pt. 1, SN-1351n-AG. - Component integrator,
SN-1351d-AG. - Component solver, SN-1351c-AG. -
Differential gear, SN-1351a-AG. - Disk type integ-
rator, SN-1351b-AG. - Escapement regulator, SN-
1351q-AG. Intermittent oscillating drive follow-up,
SN-1351m-AG. - Limit stop, SN-1351k-AG. - Re-
ciprocal cam type computing mechanism, SN-1351h
-AG. Screw type multiplier, SN-1351e-AG. -Sector
type multiplier, SN-135lg-AG,. - Servo motors and
dampers, SN-1351j-AG. - Single cam follow-up, SN
-13511-AG. - Slide type multiplier, SN-1351f-AG. -
Stable element mark 6, SN-1801la, SN-1801b, SN-
1801e. - Synchro motor and heart cam follow-up,
SN-13510-AG, SN-1351p-AG. - Three-dimensional
cam, SN-1351i-AG. - 1.10 inch machine gun, SN-
1728e, SN-1728¢, SN-1728i, SN-1728k, SN-17281,
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
SN-1728m. - 3’’ 50 cal gum mount mark 22, SN-
1806a. © 1c. each Dec. 31, 1943; J 36212- 36239,
Elements of a surface fire control system, SN
3193a, - Power drive mark 2. Construction and
function of the major units, SN 1802b. - Power drive
mark 2. Purpose and method of control, SN1802a.
- 3”? /50 cal. gun mount mark 22, Function of the
breech mechanism, SN 1806b. © 1c. each Jan. 20,
1944; J 36329-36332.
Ys 10 inch machine gun, SN-1728d, SN-1728f, SN-
1728h, SN-1728j. © 1c. each Jan. 3, 1944;] 36255-
36258.
Wah Chang trading corp. 1106
Tungsten ore. Price movements and world pro-
- duction 1909-1943, © Dec. 20, 1943; I 33737.
Waller (Herbert) 1107
Labor income from egg production. © Feb. 2,
1944; I 33819.
Wells (Hewitt) 1108
J. E. Haddock, ltd. engineering contractors. Pa-
sadena - San Francisco. 68 man barrack. © 1 c.
Jan. 25, 1944; I 33805.
Weyerhaeuser timber co. 1109-1112
Sailing ocean sled, type B, dwg. 202, 203, 210,
227. © 1c. each Dec. 15, 1943: I 33738- "33741.
Whitney (Carl H.) 1113
Victory garden hoe. © 1 c. Jan. 19, 1944; 1 33776.
Whitworth (Grace) 1114-1121
Beauty unsurpassed. - Heads high, when alarmed.
- Monarch of our prairies in 1875. - Poised, and
free! - Ship that never lost a battle. - Symbolof
liberty and peace. © Dec. 17, 1943; K 54472-54477.
Ship that never lost a battle. - Symbol of liberty
and peace. © June 24, 1943; J 36316, 36317.
Williams (Richard O.) & Woodall (Carl) 1122
Convertible wheei chair. © 1 c. Jan. 22, 1944;
I 33803.
Wilson mfg. co., inc. 1123
Identification card. © Dec. 22, 1943; K 54312.
Wise delicatessen co. 1124
Wise spud. © Oct. 15, 1943; K 54623.
Worcester (Wakefield) 1125
{Chart or dial for indicating horizontal and ver-
tical angles of the sun at any given location in the
world, for any hour of the day and any day of the
| year] © 1c. Jan. 18, 1944; I 33808.
World merchandise corp. 1126
Greetings on your birthday. © Oct. 25, 1943;
K 54331.
Zimmerman (William J.) 1127
{Decorative design of roses with stems and
foliage] © Dec. 9, 1943; K 54468.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944:
Reproductions of Works of art (including 0 one-copy entries) --------------------------------- 44
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (including
96 one-copy entries)-------------------------
Photographs (including 175 one-copy entries) -----
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 9 contributions to periodicals
and other one-copy entries) ------------------
PHOTOGRAPHS AND DRAWINGS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS
BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[1127
Reis (Harry) 1
Emancipation proclamation Abraham Lincoln.
© H. Reis, Beverly Hills, Calif. R 121176, Sept.
16, 1943.
Taylor recording thermometer chart nos. 3104,
3001. R 121629, 121636, Oct. 6, 1943.
Tycos recording thermometer chart nos. 141,
143, 1012, 750. R 121628, 121634, 121637, 121638,
Oct. 6, 1943.
Tycos stormograph chart nos. 83, 2. R 121630,
121635, Oct. 6, 1943.
© Taylor instrument cos., Rochester, N. Y.
Taylor instrument cos. 2-12
S. & M. Fahrenheit chart nos. 84-86. R 121631-
121633, Oct. 6, 1943. ’
13
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
1128
Dag colloidal graphite in the field of electronics,
Acheson colloids corp., Port Huron, Mich.
bulletin 432. For colloidal graphite dispersions.
© Feb. 1, 1944; KK 23064.
Advertisers’ service div., inc., New York. 1129
Know your heroes. For bread. © Dec. 30, 1943;
KK 22746.
American dairy assn., Chicago. 1130
5,000,000 dairy farmers bring you nutritious
recipes for a tastier Thanksgiving. For butter. ©
Nov. 13, 1942; KK 22697.
American fruit growers, inc., Chicago. 1131-1133
For fruits and vegetables:
Blue Goose means the best sweet, juicy, fla-
vorful Blue Goose oranges. © Dec. 14, 1943; KK
23038.
Here’s a sure guide to quality. © Dec. 2,
1943; KK 23036.
Tree-ripened citrus, full of juice and pleasing
flavor. © Dec. 9, 1943; KK 23037.
American locomotive co. & General electric co.,
Schenectady, N. Y. 1134-1144
For transportation equipment:
Americana, 1944, 113-62. © jan. 1, 1944: KK
22771.
And with oak leaf cluster, etc., 113-64. ©
Jan. 15, 1944; KK 22892.
Beyond the line of duty, 113-65. © Jan. 29,
1944; KK 23080.
Bidding in another bomber run, 113-59. ©
Dec. 11, 1943; KK 22559.
Blasting a tunnel route to victory, 113-39. ©
Nov. 27, 1943; KK 22558.
Break-through to Cannonball Valley, 113-53.
© Nov. 6, 1943; KK 22679.
Breaking backshop bottlenecks, 113-46. ©
Nov. 13, 1943; KK 22680.
Mercy of America, 113-61.
KK 22660.
New victory crops along the rails, 113-57. ©
Nov. 20, 1943; KK 22681.
Unwritten rulebook,113-48. © Dec. 4, 1943;
KK 22560.
Who will be their Santa Claus? 113-60. ©
Dec. 18, 1943; KK 22682.
© Dec. 25, 1943;
American safety razor corp., Brooklyn. 1145
But I don’ t want to go home since you got rid
of that 5 o’clock shadow! For razors and blades.
© Jan. 12, 1944; KK 23000.
American silk mills, inc., New York. 1146, 1147
For fabrics:
If it’s American, it’s good. © Nov. 1, 1943;
KK 22709.
Wings of tomorrow.
22710.
© Dec. 15, 1943; KK
American tobacco co., New York.
For cigarettes:
Boy, that’s tobacco.
23049.
1148, 1149
© Jan. 26, 1944; KK
14
© Jan.
I’ve got a crop fine for Lucky Strike.
14, 1944; KK 22825.
Armour & co., Chicago. 1150-1153
For meats: _
How many of these ideas do you know for say-
ing leftover meats. © Jan. 7, 1944; KK 22876.
New dinners with Star pork sausage. © Déc.
31, 1943; KK 22875.
Tasty, point- thrifty Treet is all meat. ©
Dec. 31, 1943; KK 23088.
Lady, lady, here’s the way, etc. For beef ex-
tract. © Dec. 17, 1943; KK 22874.
Atlas powder co., Wilmington, Del. 1154
What! Ideas from a frankfurter? For chemicals
and explosives. © Dec. 25, 1943; KK 22649.
Automatic alarm corp., Minneapolis. 1155
Automatic alarm system. For burglar, fire,
and hold-up alarms. © July 5, 1943; KK 22905.
Awful Fresh MacFarlane, Berkeley, Calif. 1156
Friday’s the day Valen-time. For candy, choco-
lates. © Feb. 13, 1941; KK 22529.
Axton - Fisher tobacco co., inc., Louisville.
1157, 1158
For cigarettes:
Extra protection that makes good sense.
Dec. 17, 1943; KK 22813.
Importance of the filter zone. © Jan. 7, 1944;
KK 22814.
©
Bard (Frank) Chicago. 1159
Take Tokyo. For table board games and boxes
thereof. © Sept. 15, 1943; KK 22650.
Bell aircraft corp., Buffalo.
For aircraft:
Guy on the ground crew. © Dec. 16, 1943;
KK 23055.
Skytown, U. S. A. pop.: 2,000,000. © Nov.
18, 1943; KK 23054.
1160, 1161
Bendix aviation corp., Detroit, New York, Teter-
boro, N. J. 1162-1172
For aircraft instruments:
Change to stainless steel screws in split col-
lars gyro flux gate compass master indicator,
12001-1A. Service bulietin. © Jan. 4, 1944; KK
22820.
Dual fuel pressure autosyn indicator. Instal-
lation instructions. © Jan. 11, 1944; KK 22932.
Effect of change in specific gravity of gaso- .
line on indicated rate of flow, autosyn fuel flow-
meter transmitter, 9054-A. Service bulletin. ©
Dec. 17, 1943; KK 22817.
Improved air filter, type K-1, now being in-
stalled in gyro flux gate transmitters, 12002-1.
Service bulletin. © Dec. 17, 1943; KK 22818.
Magnetic compass, AN-5732-1. Installation
instructions. © Dec. 29, 1943; KK 22726.
Modification of turn and bank indicators for
Link trainer, using conversion kit DM-2, 1708-A1,
A2, B2, 1723-A2. Service bulletin. © Jan. 4, 1944;
KK 22819.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 1, 1944
For airplane equipment:
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. After winning
his battle, etc. © Nov. 28, 1943; KK 22677.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. Hit the ground,
etc. © Dec. 12, 1943; KK 22678.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. Quick! These
fellows, etc. © Nov. 14, 1943; KK 22676..
1944 edition of the Bendix invisible crew. For
precision instruments and parts for planes. ©
Dec. 20, 1943; KK 22648.
Pilot’s picture of the Bendix invisible crew. For
precision instruments for planes. © Jan. 12, 1944;
KK 22870.
Best & co., inc., New York. 1173-1179
Best’s sun fashions 44. The prettiest south-
bound clothes yet. For coat dresses, blouse, skirt,
bathing suit, playsuit. © Jan. 9, 1944; KK 22725.
For misses dresses:
Holiday frosting. © Dec. 26, 1943; KK 22522.
Winter frosting. © Jan. 2, 1944; KK 22634,
Keep warm, keep well. For jackets, pants,
sweaters, skirt, lamb lining shirt, socks, boots, ski
boots, coat and hood. © Dec. 26, 1943; KK 22523.
More beloved than ever! Best’s exclusive C-1
wool gabardines. For misses suits and dresses.
© Jan. 9, 1944; KK 22831.
News, the portrait neckline. For dresses and
playsuit. © Jan. 30, 1944; KK 23071.
Yes, we still have Country Plaids. For misses
suits and coats. © Jan. 23, 1944; KK 22902.
Binswanger & co. of Tennessee, Memphis, Tenn.
1180
Opti-flats. For surface plates and toolmakers’
knees. © Dec. 30, 1943; KK 22743.
1181-1183
For food
Blickman (S.) inc., Weehawken, N. J.
Conqueror war model food conveyors.
conveyors. © Nov. 15, 1943; KK 22550.
Corresite, a new corrosion resistant plastic.
For corrosion resistant plastic products. © Dec.
6, 1943; KK 22551.
Special sheet metal equipment for naval and mer-
chant ships. For sheet metal equipment. © Dec.
20, 1943; KK 22552.
Blue bell, inc., Greensboro, N. C. 1184-1187
For overalls and other work clothes:
“ Badge of honor on the home front. © Dec. 9,
1943; KK 22835.
Blue bell dresses America at work or at war.
© Dec. 3, 1943; KK 22834.
Blue bell’s stitch in time for you. © Dec. 23,
1943; KK 22836.
Seven always was a lucky number. © Jan. 6,
1944; KK 22837.
Borden co., New York. 1188-1210
Dear folks, Uncle Sam says, etc. For milk. ©
Nov. 22, 1943; KK 22977,
Elsie comes to Ft. Wayne. ©
Dec. 15, 1943; KK 22978.
For cheese:
He won't budge until he’s sure Liederkranz
on the menu! © Nov. 15, 1943; KK 22926.
Hey, mister! Cheese has come to Life. ©
Sept. 30, 1943: KK 22919.
For ice cream.
Hi! You worried-what-to-serve ladies. ©
Jan. 14, 1944; KK 22981.
Lovers of cheese! Attention, please! © Oct.
15, 1943; KK 22922.
15
1222
Make ’em cheer 4 times a day! © Jan. 26,
1944; KK 23082.
Tips on rationed entertaining. © Dec. 27,
1943; KK 22930.
Want your sandwiches to please ’em? etc.
July 26, 1943; KK 22917.
For dairy products:
Beulah says never mind the apple for, etc. ©
Nov. 7, 1943; KK 22925.
But they already have a statue in the public
square, protested Elsie. © Dec. 24, 1943; KK
22931.
Chin up, Beulah! You'll pass that physical
with flying colors! © Oct. 1, 1943; KK 22920.
Don’t worry, darling, it’s nothing to be afraid
of. © Jan. 1, 1944: KK 22979.
That’s no football game, daddy dropped a Wej-
cut cream cheese sandwich! © Sept. 19, 1943; KK
22918.
For fluid milk:
ABC, and D of the children’s milk. © Dec.
7, 1943; KK 22929.
Four R’s of the children’s milk. © Jan. 4,
1944: KK 22980.
How to make every day Christmas! © Dec. 6,
1943; KK 22928.
Let’s get started right this year! © Jan. 17,
1944; KK 23081.
These are the days for the children’s milk!
© Oct. 21, 1943; KK 22924.
Why this is the time for the children’s milk.
© Nov. 22, 1943; KK 22976.
Your sunshine helps my son shine!
14, 1943: KK 22921,
For vitamin and mineral fortified drink:
Apple picking is a cinch since Elmer’s been
drinking Hemo! © Oct. 19, 1943; KK 22923.
Elmer doesn’t need a partner since he’s been
drinking Hemo! © Nov. 16, 1943; KK 22927,
©
© Oct.
Botany worsted mills, Passaic, N. J. 1211-1215
For worsted and woolen piece goods:
Behind the Botany label. © Feb. 1, 1944; KK
23060.
Botany. A botany fabric. © Jan. 15, 1944;
KK 22916.
Botany believes in classics! © Jan. 4, 1944;
KK 22659.
Botany Marchan. © Jan. 29, 1944; KK 23002.
Fabric with a future by Botany. © Jan. 18,
1944; KK 22856.
CVH laboratories, inc., New York. 1216
CVH plastic Relievo colors.
© Dec. 27, 1943; KK 23090.
For plastic paints.
California fruit growers exchange, Los Angeles.
1217-1220
For oranges:
For this wartime winter, etc. LA-3591. ©
Jan. 4, 1944; KK 23094.
Give children plenty of vitamins, etc., LA-
3555. © Jan. 26, 1944; KK 23096.
How California navel oranges help you this
wartime winter, LA-3552. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK
23093.
Help wartime meals, etc., LA-3554. For Sun-
kist oranges. © Jan. 9, 1944; KK 23095.
California fruit growers exchange. Products dept.,
Ontario, Calif. 1221, 1222
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
—_—_——— Oe EeSeEeESSFSFSSSSSSSSSSMmmMMFFsFFFMFMMMFFeese
1223
Exchange bottlers juices now available. For
fruit juice bases for bottled beverages. © Nov.
15, 1943; KK 23061.
Your customers want more orange flavored
drinks! For oil of orange. © Nov. 15, 1943; KK
23062.
Camloc fastener corp., New York. 1223, 1224
For fasteners:
Assurance. © Dec, 1, 1943; KK 22717.
110°. © Oct. 1, 1943; KK 22718
Castle films, inc., New York. 1225, 1226
For movie fiims:
News parade of the year: © Nov. 18, 1943;
KK 22545.
Sport spellbinders! © Oct. 16, 1942; KK 22544.
Champion products co., New York. 1227
Champion dice [card] For dice. © Dec. 10, 1943;
KK 22511.
Chemex corp., New York. 1228
Making just a few cups of coffee. For coffee-
makers and filters. © Apr. 1, 1943; KK 22674.
Chicago coal merchants assn., Chicago. 1229
Save, coal. For coal. © Dec. 24, 1943; KK
22663.
Clark grave vault co., Columbus, O. 1230
Postscript to a dream. For grave vaults. ©
Dec. 17, 1943; KK 22747.
Clorox chemical co., Oakland, Calif. 1231-1235
For household bleach and disinfectant:
Even clean-looking drainboards may endanger
health unless they’re hygienically clean! © Nov. 7,
1943; KK 22780.
Health protection is vital to victory! Culti-
vate the healthful habit of dishcloth sanitation with
Clorox. © Dec. 12, 1943; KK 22783.
In defense of health make kitchen, bathroom,
laundry sanitary with Clorox! © Oct. 29, 1943; KK
22779.
There’s pride and protection in a Clorox-
clean bathroom! © Nov. 21, 1943; KK 22881.
- _ ThHere’s pride and protection in a Clorox-
clean bathroom. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 22782.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 1236-1252
For soft drink:
Coke means Coca-cola. Sprite and automatic
dispenser. © Dec. 27, 1943; KK 22847.
Coke means Coca-cola. Sprite and bottle. ©
Dec. 30, 1943; KK 22841.
Have a Coca-cola = as you were.
soda ft. © Jan. 27, 1944; KK 23085.
Have a Coca-cola = haere mai! Be welcome.
New Zealand no. 2. © Dec. 14, 1943; KK 22843.
Have a Coca-cola = here s to old times. Kit-
chen snack party. © Jan. 26, | 1944; KK 23086.
Have a Coca-cola = let’s be friendly. Sprite
and globe. © Jan. 4, 1944; KK 22935.
“Have a Coca-cola = Ique bien se pasa aqui!
It’s swell here. Ecuador. © Dec. 23, 1943; KK
22845.
Have a Coca-cola = that’s wizard. It’s the
tops. England no. 1 revised. © Jan. 13, 1944; KK
22910.
Have a Coca-cola = you're home again. Sol-
dier home on furlough. © Dec. 28, 1943; KK 22846.
Battleship
Have a Coke = a thousand miles is not too
far to come. Thunderbird Field. © Jan. 11, 1944;
KK 22937.
Have a Coke = cad mile failte. A hundred
thousand welcomes. © Dec. 24, 1943; KK 22839.
Have a Coke = ‘hola, que hay! Hi, what’s
doing? Cuba. © Dec. 16, 1943: KK 22844,
Have a Coke = let’s ali have fun. Night club
scene. © Jan. 6, 1944; KK 22936.
Have a Coke = salut. Greetings. Canada no.
2. © Dec. 30, 1943; KK 22840.
Have a Coke = wacko, digger! Okay, chum.
Australia revised. © Jan. 20, 1944; KK 23083.
Hello China, have a coke. Americanand Chin-
ese aviators. © Dec. 31, 1943; KK 22864.
Wherever I go, etc. Santa Claus in chair. ©
Dec. 1, 1943; KK 22763.
Columbia pictures corp., New York. 1253
Vigilantes ride. For stills, posters, window
cards, lobby display cards, slides and mats. ©
Dec. 31, 1943; KK 22961.
Coors (Adolph) co., Golden, Col.
Always a pleasure. For beer.
KK 22941.
1254
© Jan. 21, 1944;
Corn products refining co., New York. 1255
How to measure the breath of life. For food-
energy sugar. © Jan. 17, 1944; KK 22914.
Corn products sales co., New York. 1256-1259
It’s as easy as pie to please the family. For des-
sert. © Jan. 17, 1944; KK 22967.
It’s easy to do your sheets and pillowcases the
Limit way. For laundry starch. © Jan. 14, 1944;
- KK 22943,
16
More than 250 ways from soup to dessert to use
point-saving salad oil. For salad oil. © Jan. 17,
1944; KK 22942.
Mother’s my pin-up girl.
Jan. 19, 1944; KK 23065.
For Karo syrup. ©
Coty, inc., New York. 1260-1263
For perfumes:
Give her a thousand fragrant hours.
19, 1943; KK 22513.
Give her a thousand fragrant hours. © Dec.
5, 1943; KK 22516.
L Origan for your golden moments. © Nov. —
30, 1943; KK 22514.
Sabots. © Dec. 7, 1943; KK 22515.
© Nov.
Cudahy packing co., Chicago. 1264-1269
For cleanser:
Choose the best by actual test, 104. © Nov.
15, 1943; KK 22508.
1st choice, cleans 97 more washbowis, key
109. © Dec. 7, 1943; KK 23005.
Gets best results, cleans 77 more pans, key
107. © Nov. 23, 1943; KK 23003.
No help wanted! Cleans 34 more bathtubs,
key 106. © Dec. 29, 1943; KK 23006.
Performances Plus, cleans 48 more broiler
pans, key 108. © Nov. 30, 1943; KK 23004.
Proof it’s a best buy, 103. © Nov. 10, 1943
KK 22507.
Daprato statuary co., Chicago. 1270
He ascended into heaven. For stained glass
windows. © Jan. 28, 1944; KK 23043.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 1, 1944
Davison chemical corp., Baltimore. 1271
Symbols of victory visible and invisible. For
chemicals. © Dec. 25, 1943; KK 22732.
DeSanno (A. P.) & son, inc., Phoenixville,Pa. 1272
Tobin bronze, easily cut, too! For grinding
wheels. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 22670.
Diamond tool co., Chicago. 1273
Diamonds for victory. For tools. © Jan. 3, 1944:
KK 22760,
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago.
For stencil duplicators and supplies:
Looking at war through the mimeograph key-
hole. © Jan. 10, 1944; KK 22754.
Looking at war through the mimeograph key-
hole. © Jan. 22, 1944; KK 22915.
Dishart (Samuel Harry) Brooklyn. 1276-1287
All in one face and hand cream. Smooth iton,
wipe it off. For cold cream and vanishing cream
combination face and hand cleansing cream. ©
Dec. 27, 1943; KK 22651.
All in one paint helper kit, the porcelain-like
finish paint and 3 in 1 patch-up kit. For paints,
painters tools, color & plaster, varnish cheese
cloth. © Jan. 4, 1944; KK 22626.
Anytime is candytime when it’s Sweetheart candy.
Labels of love, friendship and remembrance. For
candies, cookies, jellies, tea and labels. © Dec. 28,
1943; KK 22699.
Build yourself up with 3 in 1 heels. For soles
and heels and pads. © Jan. 4, 1944; KK 22625.
Clean-o-lean, Polish-on-varnish, with the brush-
like pad, Turpalean. For cleaning fluid, varnish
and brush-like pad, turpentine and benzine. © Jan.
8, 1944; KK 22707.
Clear-o-bank, etc. speedy easy bank aid money
bags your silent banking service. For money enve-
lopes combination deposit slips, payrolls, checks,
Christmas clubs etc. with draw slips advertising
page etc. © Jan. 4, 1944; KK 22762.
Clear-o-bank one for all miniature money bag
system. For money envelopes, combination as
shown deposit slips, payrolls, checks, Christmas
club, etc. © Jan. 4, 1944; KK 22761.
E-Z-2-B repaired with E-Z-2-B one for all com-
bination home repair kit. For various articles to
repair home. © Dec. 28, 1943; KK 22568.
Home package and gadget combination advertis-
ing system. Plan. For home wall articles holders
gadget etc. © Jan. 12, 1944; KK 22778.
Ladies, the all in one maid and washroom handbag
Service kit. For clean-up pack of articles, also
dresswear small articles. © Jan. 12, 1944; KK
22751.
News flash, Nip-bo-coverts kits, etc. For glass
and plastic combination kit nipple cover, bottle
cover, holder, carrier and measure. © Dec. 27,
1943; KK 22698.
2-in-1 inbetween minute letter aid service sys-
tem plan. Smooth it on labels, seals, cards, letters,
etc. For labels, seals, cards, letters. © Dec. 27,
1943; KK 22701.
1274, 1275
Dr. Jo Wit laboratories, Hollywood, Calif. 1288
Sterling gift of lifelong service. For mixer. ©
Nov. 1, 1940; KK 22982.
Dole refrigerating co., Chicago. 1289, 1290
For cold plate evaporators:
Dole vacuum cold plate evaporators for cold
storage rooms. © Feb. 9, 1943; KK 22646.
1307
Dole vacuum cold plate evaporators for U.S.
government cold storage rooms. © Mar. 8, 1943;
KK 22647.
Drackett co., Cincinnati. 1291-1293
For powder to clear all household pipes and
drains:
Don’t wash forks and spoons where sewer
germs are thriving only two inches away. © Oct.
1, 1943; KK 22877.
Lady, lady! Where you washthose cups
sewer germs lurk, just two inches away. © Nov.
20, 1943; KK 22879.
Having trouble working double? For liquid to
clean window panes. © Nov. 12, 1943; KK 22878.
Durham mfg. co., Muncie, Ind. 1294, 1295
For metal card tables and furniture:
Durham answer to the voice of victory. ©
Jan. 10, 1944; KK 22816.
1944 the silver-lining year. © Jan. 24, 1944;
KK 23045.
Duro test corp., North Bergen, N. J. 1296-1298
Here’s the big cost of street lighting - mainten-
ance. For incandescent lamps. © Dec. 15, 1943;
KK 22777.
I spend most of my life on this ladder, etc. For
incandescent, fluorescent, electronic. © Nov. 20,
1943; KK 22719. ;
They re better lamps, and labor savers too! For
incandescent and fluorescent lamps. © July 24,
1943; KK 22720.
Edwards (B. 0.) See Ramsey (Charles K.)
Electro chemical engineering co., inc., Louisville.
1299
Dream come true! For electrslytic water con-
ditioning device. © June 15, 1943; KK 22671.
Englander co., inc., Chicago. 1300
And only the very best mattress! For mattress.
© Jan. 21, 1944; KK 22938.
Eversharp, inc., Chicago. 1301
$64 question is, shall I give it, or keep it? For
pen and pencil. © Jan. 14, 1944; KK 22858.
Exhibit supply co., Chicago. 1302-1304
Exhibit’s price list, 1944. Case 2094. For
cards and supplies for penny arcades. © Jan. 21,
1944; KK 22903.
For cards sold by means of vending machines:
Air mail. © Jan. 15, 1944; KK 22862.
Blue bird. © Jan. 15, 1944; KK 22863.
_ Ex-lax, inc., Brooklyn. 1305
Laxies. For laxative product. © Jan. 2, 1944;
KK 22629.
Fasolino monuments, inc., Woodside, N.Y. 1306
17
Facts to remember in selecting a memorial
For memorial designs. © Jan. 13, 1944; KK 22723.
Firestone tire & rubber co., Akron, O. 1307
Firestone extra values for home and car, farm
and garden, sports and recreation. For home and
auto supply items. © Aug. 25, 1942; KK 22738.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. IV, n.s., v. 39
1308
Fisher (Clarence G.) Mishawaka, Ind. 1308
North Side lumber & coal co. Everything to
build anything. For buildings and building supplies.
© Mar. 14, 1943; KK 23039.
Freeman (Frederick Milton) jr., Takoma Park, Md.
1309
For brides only. For engraved wedding invita-
tions, announcements. © Feb. 3, 1944; KK 23063.
Gaines food co., inc., Sherburne, N. Y. 1310
No more canned dog food? So what! For dog
food. © Oct. 5, 1942; KK 22741.
Gardner (Clark) Osage, Ia. 1311, 1312
For toy blocks:
3 Happy tumbling blocks. © Oct. 10, 1943; KK
2906.
Happy tumbling blocks. © Jan. 4, 1944; KK
22898.
General electric co. See American locomotive co,
General foods corp., New York. 1313, 1314
Just ask for Snider’s old fashioned chili sauce.
For catsup, cocktail & chili sauce. © Jan. 14, 1944;
KK 22823.
Snider’s sea chanties. The shrimp. For cock-
tail sauce. © Jan. 6, 1944; KK 22693.
Gray (Dorothy) ltd., New York. 1315-1317
For cosmetics:
Famous once-a-year event, special dry-skin
mixture. © Jan. 1, 1944; KK 22712.
For dry skin, etc. extra rich skin cream. ©
Feb. 1, 1944; KK 23048.
Like a fresh new complexion!
powder. © Jan. 21, 1944; KK 22851.
Portrait face
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New York.
1318-1322
For groceries:
I pack a punch in every meal. © Dec. 31, 1943;
KK 22767,
It pays to choose Ann Page foods. © Dec. 9,
1943; KK 23051.
We've adopted a save-as-you-go shopping
plan. © Jan. 5, 1944; KK 22768.
Now put this indispensable wartime food to work
for you. For evaporated milk. © Dec. 19, 1943;
KK 23052.
Speaking of quality. For bread. © Dec. 29, 1943;
KK 22766.
Grove regulator co., Oakland, Calif. 1323-1325
Grove automatic stop valve. For automatic stop
valve. © Mar. 2, 1943; KK 22971.
Grove combination pressure reducing and auto-
matic shut-off valve. For combination pressure
reducing and automatic shut-off valve. © June 2,
1943; KK 22999.
Grove small volume high pressure regulators.
For small volume high pressure regulators. ©
Mar. 2, 1943: KK 22972.
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati. 1326
Tell Steve you cashed your war bond. For watch-
es. © Jan. 6, 1944; KK 22815.
Hanley (James) co., Providence. 1327
More, please. For ale. © Jan. 12, 1944: KK
22933, | ; Gora
18
Harris-Seybold-Potter co., Cleveland. 1328
Harris impressions, v. 3, no. 11, Nov., 1943;
For lithographic supplies. © Dec. 19, 1943; KK
22995.
Hecht co., Washington. 1329-1332
For men’s suits:
Factual fables of famous labels, 1. © Dec.
15, 1943; KK 22665.
Factual fables of famous labels, 3. © Dec.
17, 1943; KK 22667.
For shoes:
Factual fables of famous labels, 2. © Dec. 16,
1943; KK 22666.
Factual fables of famous labels, 4. © Dec. 18,
1943; KK 22668.
Hedeman mfg. co. inc., New York. 1333-1337
For material handling equipment:
Heavy duty hand trucks and bag trucks. ©
Dec. 29, 1943; KK 22810.
Lightweight hand trucks and dollies. © Dec.
29, 1943; KK 22748.
Material handling equipment. © Dec. 29,
1943; KK 22750.
Platform and warehouse trucks, jack lifts
and skids. © Dec, 29, 1943; KK 22757.
Roller wheel gravity conveyors. © Dec. 29,
1943; KK 22749.
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington, Del.
1338-1340
For chemicals:
Battle against the barnacle. © Jan. 13, 1944;
KK 22765.
Tough, to the ends of the earth. © Dec. 23,
1943; KK 22539.
When ‘is a plastic truly flexible? © Jan. 8,
1944; KK 22728.
Holeproof hosiery co., Milwaukee. 1341, 1342
Holeproof fine stockings. Luxite made by Hole-
proof. For stockings and underwear. © Jan. 5,
1944; KK 22975.
Striking new effects in sock styles of regular
length and pacer shorts. For socks. © Dec. 1,
1943; KK 22661.
Holmes & Edwards div. International silver co. See
International silver co. Holmes & Edwards div.
Hudson products co., Detroit. 1343
Something new in plastics! For plastic tube
and fittings. © Dec. 15, 1943; KK 22645.
Indiana steel products co., Chicago. 1344
Increased energy has made possible many new
uses for permanent magnets! For permanent mag-
nets. © Dec. 25, 1943; KK 22664.
International Silver co., Meriden, Conn. 1345, 1346
For silver service:
I didn’t want Christmas to come, this year.
© Dec. 3, 1943; KK 22891.
I’d never believed in love at first sight. ©
Nov. 5, 1943; KK 22890.
International silver co. Holmes & Edwards div.,
Meriden, Conn. 1347, 1348
For sterling inlaid silverplate:
; Best bet for the future! © Jan. 12, 1944; KK
2963.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 1, 1944
1402
You’re not the only one, etc. © Dec. 14, 1943;
KK 22692.
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick, N. J.
1349-1352
For men’s socks:
Christmas is coming! © Dec. 14, 1943; KK
22705.
Christmasis coming. Lest weforget. © Dec.
7, 1943; KK 22703.
Give him Interwoven socks. © Dec. 13, 1943;
KK 22704.
Happy New Year from Interwoven. © Dec.
21, 1943; KK 22706.
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N. J.
, 1353-1356
Ethicon lock knot sutures. Surgical Nylon. For
Nylon sutures. © Dec. 14, 1943; KK 22690.
For sutures:
Ethicon suture futures no. V, Hospital air-
craft carrier. © Nov. 1, 1943; KK 22684.
Ethicon suture futures no. VI, the architecture
of tomorrow’s hospital. © Dec. 2, 1943; KK 22687.
Plastic sutures for cosmetic surgery. © Dec.
14, 1943: KK 22689.
Jones & Laughlin steel corp., Pittsburgh.
1357-1359
For steel:
Iron ore mines, mothers of steel. © Dec. 31,
1943; KK 22901.
Laundered coal improves steel. © Jan. 27,
1944; KK 23042.
Steel, spearhead of invasion. © Dec. 2, 1943;
KK 22897.
1360-1365
© Oct. 1, 1943; KK
Joseph salon shoes, Chicago.
Boots. For snow boots.
23099.
For shoe and bag:
Samba sandals. © Sept. 19, 1943; KK 23098.
Skippies. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 23101.
For shoes:
Lo-heels. © Nov. 1, 1943; KK 23100.
Notés to a Christmas angel. © Dec. 19, 1943;
KK 23102.
Pinafore scamps. © Sept. 12, 1943; KK 23097.
Kaywoodie co., New York. 1366
I smoke a Kaywoodie. For pipe. © Dec.8, 1943;
KK 22512.
Kellogg (John L.) & co., South Elgin, Il. 1367, 1368
For instant coffee:
Frozen flavor. © Dec. 27, 1943; KK 22565.
Just the thing for cold winter mornings. ©
Dec. 27, 1943; KK 22566.
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 1369
Bigger, better breakfasts. For cereals. © Nov.
17, 1943; KK 23015.
Klein’s sporting goods, Chicago. 1370
Gun girl. For sporting goods. © Dec. 16, 1943;
KK 22562.
Konformax diy. Permatex co., inc. See Permatex
co., inc. Konformax div.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
1371-1381
Big packages, etc. For disinfectant and tooth
paste. © Jan. 4, 1944; KK 22833.
For cosmetics:
Hinds users will love this wonderful new
face cream. © Dec. 26, 1943; KK 22991.
Love came to the lieutenant. © Jan. 1, 1944;
KK 22713.
My work isn’t slowed downby absentee hands!
© Jan. 25, 1944; KK 22994.
New! Hinds complete facial. © Jan. 23, 1944;
KK 22993.
This Hinds complete facial. © Jan. 16, 1944;
KK 22992.
For disinfectant:
New research proves Lysol kills flu bug. ©
Jan. 20, 1944; KK 22869.
Plan your own, etc. © Jan. 1, 1944: KK 22857.
We’ve all gotta keep in fighting trim! © Jan.
20, 1944; KK 23077.
For hand lotion:
1944 money-maker in hand lotions. © Jan.
17, 1944; KK 22849.
These soft white hands keep the home fires
burning. © Jan. 11, 1944; KK 22824.
Liberty motors & engineering corp., Baltimore.
1382
Fifth freedom. For aircraft service tools and
test equipment. © Dec. 21, 1943; KK 23078.
Liebmann breweries, inc., Brooklyn.
For alcoholic beverage:
Miss Rheingold 1944! © Nov. 28, 1943; KK
22884.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! says
Miss Rheingold 1943. © Nov. 12, 1943; KK 22882.
Our beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! say
William Gaxton and Victor Moore. © Nov. 4, 1943;
KK 22881.
Season’s greetings.
22883.
When the curtain goes up again, etc. © Sept.
11, 1943; KK 22880.
1383-1387
© Nov. 25, 1943; KK
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York. 1388-1399
First across with pipe smokers. For pipe to-
bacce. © Jan. 15, 1944; KK 22861. 2
For cigarettes:
Chesterfield’s winning five. © Jan. 20, 1944;
KK 22912.
5 key words, etc. © Jan. 13, 1944; KK 22859.
5 key words say it all. Soldier and sailor.
© Jan. 27, 1944; KK 23024.
Happy New Year, etc.
22730.
Happy New Year, happy smoking. Joan Caul-
field. © Dec. 24, 1943; KK 22557.
Like manna from heaven. © Jan. 9, 1944; KK
22694.
Pleasure among friends, etc.
1943; KK 22556.
Report to the American medical profession.
© Jan. 7, 1944; KK 22731.
She knows I’m choosey. © Jan. 15, 1944; KK
22860.
Winning with pleasure. © Jan. 21, 1944; KK
22968.
With the boys, it’s
1944; KK 22872.
© Jan. 6, 1944; KK
© Dec. 17,
Chesterfield. © Jan. 7,
Limestone products corp. of America, Newton, N. J.
1400-1402
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1403
For calcite crystals and calcite flour:
Lime crest calcite is the answer to the hen’s
chief mineral need for eggs, © July 23, 1943; KK
22853.
Plenty of calcium for shell making. © Sept.
30, 1943; KK 22854.
They did it for his, they'll do it for yours. ©
Nov. 11, 1943; KK 22865.
Long (W. E.) co., Chicago. 1403
Know your America! For radio scripts. © Oct.
4, 1943; KK 22737.
Lorr laboratories, Paterson. 1404
I use Dura-gloss. For nail polish. © Jan. 14,
1944; KK 22947,
McGraw electric co., Elgin, Ill. 1405
It’s got to be ready by Christmas! For automatic
electric toasters. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 22946.
Macy (R. H.) & co., inc., New York. 1406
Fine wines and liquors. For wines and liquors.
© Aug. 10, 1940; KK 22758.
Marshall (C. & E.) co., Chicago. 1407
While our stock lasts. For jewelers’ supplies.
© Jan. 15, 1944; KK 23030.
Mas (George) Washington. 1408
New! Excell fibrous sealing caps. For fibrous
sealing caps. © Jan, 26, 1944; KK 22948.
Masonite corp., Chicago. 1409-1420
For building material:
As the tree is bent. © Nov. 5, 1943; KK 22957.
Easy to build, tough to beat! © Aug. 20, 1943;
KK 22951.
Give your pigs a better chance with a Presd-
wood hog house. © June 20, 1943; KK 22949.
Magic? Or logic? © Oct. 1, 1943; KK 22955.
Magic? Or logic? © Nov. 16, 1943; KK 22960.
Story of a 9-year bath. © Oct. 20, 1943; KK
22956.
We plant trees, and harvest Presdwoods!
Sept. 17, 1943; KK 22954.
For building material, die stock:
Another use for Masonite die stock. © Nov.
11, 1943; KK 22959.
Masonite die stock. © Sept. 16, 1943; KK
22953.
For building material, reflector board:
Keeping the lights of liberty burning. © Sept.
14, 1943; KK 22952.
These lights reflect industry’s will to win. ©
Nov. 8, 1943; KK 22958.
Throwing more light on the world’s biggest
job. © July 23, 1943; KK 22950.
‘©
Mayans, San Antonio. 1421
You should just see the lovely library we got
from the Mayans. For books. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK
22722,
Meehanite metal corp., New Rochelle, N.Y. 1422
Suggested specifications for sands. For molding
sands, coating, binders and metallurgical formulae.
© Nov. 1, 1943; KK 22873.
1423
Merriam (G. & C.) co., Springfield, Mass. A
Circle and monogram. For dictionaries.
Jan. 5, 1944; KK 2297?
20
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
inc., Long Island City,
; 1424
Metcolizing protects metal against heat oxida-
re For metallizing guns. © Jan. 15, 1944; KK
998.
Metallizing engineering co.,
Ni Y
Mock, Judson, Voehringer co., inc., Long Island
City, N. Y. 1425
Mojud, that’s all you need know about stockings.
For ladies hosiery. © Jan. 28, 1944; KK 23025.
Moog piston ring co., St. Louis. 1426
Are you giving your customers’ motors full
power? For piston rings. © Dec. 5, 1943; KK
22563.
Motor wheel corp., Lansing, Mich. 1427-1429
For Duo-therm heaters:
How to pick a winner!
22887,
How to pick a winner!
22888.
Put your family in this photo now. © Nov.
15, 1943; KK 22886.
© Nov. 15, 1943; KK
© Dec. 20, 1943; KK
Movado watch agency, inc., New York.
For Movado watches:
Because of the demand for the Movado man’s
calendar watch, etc. © Nov. 12, 1943; KK 23027,
Movado winners of 165 observatory awards,
etc. © Oct. 1, 1943; KK 23026.
1430, 1431
National gypsum co., Buffalo. 1432
Gold Bond Sunflex Deluxe. For washable wall
paint. © Dec. 30, 1943; KK 23031.
National ideal co., Toledo. 1433
Premier streamlined brooder house. For
brooder houses. © Jan. 1, 1944; KK 22821.
National turf syndicate, Los Angeles. 1434
How Trackman’s ratings pick winners. For
Trackman’s ratings folio. © Nov. 27, 1943; KK
23057.
Northern paper mills, Green Bay, Wis. 1435
Thank you. For towels, gauze and toilet tissue.
© Nov. 5, 1943; KK 22885.
1436
For door closers. ©
Norton Lasier co., Chicago.
Doors of the future, etc.
Jan. 20, 1944; KK 22974.
Nuodex products co., inc., Elizabeth, N. J. 1437
Nuodex RP-268. For mildew and rot-proofing
agents. © Nov. 15, 1943; KK 22764.
Ortho products, inc., Linden, N. J. 1428-1442
For vaginal jelly:
Bride wore, etc. © Nov. 15, 1943; KK 22686.
Enchanted ring, etc. © Dec. 8, 1943; KK
22688.
From mother to daughter, etc.
1943; KK 22685.
Mill at midnight, etc.
22691.
Puff of smoke. For vaginal jelly, creme and
diaphragms. © Oct. 15, 1943; KK 22683.
Overhead door corp., Hartford City, Ind.
For garage doors:
Doors for now and tomorrow. © Feb. 1, 1944;
KK 23076.
1944, © Jan. 1, 1944; KK 22868.
© Nov. 4,
© Dec. 15, 1943; KK
1443, 1444
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no, 1, 1944
1498
LEE LTE TE er a rN aaEEEEEEEREGEOE
Paraffine cos., inc., San Francisco. 1445
Home-owner’s primer for laying Pabco soil-
sealed linoleum and stainless sheen floor coverings.
For linoleum and floor coverings. © Mar. 29,
1943; KK 22549.
Parfums Ciro, inc., New York. 1446-1451
For perfume:
Danger. © Nov. 1, 1943; KK 22984,
Four ways to say, remember me! © Dec. 1,
1943; KK 22989.
New horizons. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 22988.
Reflexions. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 22987.
Surrender. © Nov. 1, 1943; KK 22985.
There’s no escape from it! © Nov. 1, 1943;
KK 22986.
Pariot (George) inc., New York. 1452
Promise for 1944, For floor checks. © Jan. 11,
1944; KK 23059.
Parker pen Co., Janesville, Wis. 1453-1457
For fountain pen ink:
Please do not waste a single drop. © Dec.
5, 1943; KK 23014.
Shortage of pens is increasing! © Oct. 15,
1943; KK 23010.
Shortage of pens is increasing. © Nov. 1,
1943; KK 23012.
Why be caught by the pen shortage?
3, 1943; KK 23011.
Until some brighter Christmas, this gift may
have to wait! For Parker 51 fountain pen. © Dec.
3, 1943; KK 23013.
© Nov.
1458
3, 1943;
Peace light co., New York.
Peace light. For votive light. © Nov.
KK 22755.
Permatex co., inc., Konformax div., Brooklyn. 1459
Techniques for practical full lower and upper
dentures. For impression material. © Jan, 31,
1944; KK 23092.
Pet dairy products co., Johnson City, Tenn.
1460-1482
For ice cream:
Almond toffee, P-82. © Dec, 15, 1943; KK
22807.
Ambrosia, P-77. © Dec. 15, 1943; KK 22802.
Another truck load of Brown Mules, P-68. ©
Dec, 15, 1943; KK 22793.
Black cherry, P-74. © Dec, 15, 1943; KK
22799.
But there’s a big load of ice cream, P-69. ©
Dec, 15, 1943; KK 22794.
Butterscotch sundae, P-81. © Dec. 15, 1943;
KK 22806.
Chocolate fudge, P-80. © Dec. 15, 1943; KK
22805.
Coconut pineapple,P-79. © Dec. 15, 1943;
KK 22804.
Eat Pet ice cream, a health food, P-67. ©
Dec. 15, 1943; KK 22792.
- Enjoy Pet ice cream, a health food, P-65, ©
Dec. 15, 1943; KK 22789.
Enjoy Pet ice cream, health food, P-66. ©
Dec, 15, 1943; KK 22791.
French vanilla, P-83. © Dec. 15, 1943; KK
22808.
If at first you don’t succeed, etc., P-70. ©
Dec. 15, 1948, KK 22795.
Lemon chiffon, P-76. © Dec. 15, 1943; KK
22801.
Maple pecan, P-63-A.
22787.
Orange-pineapple sherbet, P-64. © Dec. 15,
1943; KK 22788.
Peach, P-75. © Dec. 15, 1943; KK 22800.
Raspberry melba, P-65-A. © Dec. 15, 1943;
KK 22790.
Scarcer ’n hen’s teeth, etc., P-72. © Dec. 15,
1943: KK 22797.
Sher-bar, P-84. © Dec. 15, 1943; KK 22809.
Smile, smile, smile, P-73. © Dec. 15, 1943;
KK 22798.
Sorry, we don’t have as much icecream, etc.,
P-78, © Dec. 15, 1943; KK 22803.
Urry ’erbert, get out some sherbet, P-71. ©
© Dec. 15, 1943; KK
’ Dec. 15, 1943; KK 22796.
Philco corp., Philadelphia. 1483
Put your money in the sock. For electrical
instruments and parts. © Jan. 7, 1944; KK 22832.
Pillsbury flour mills co., Minneapolis. 1484-1488
For flour:
How to rouse a man’s interest in breakfast.
© Nov. 6, 1942; KK 22775.
It’s that different, delicious flavor of Pills-
bury’s 4 Kernels that makes pancakes such favor-
ites. © Sept. 11, 1942; KK 22774.
Main dish for 8 at 7¢ or less per serving. ©
_ Apr. 25, 1942; KK 22769.
21
Soft as the first breath of spring. © Mar. 27,
1942; KK 22770.
What’s mom doin’ now with my farina? ©
Oct. 20, 1943; KK 22776.
.
Press-on, inc., New York. 1489-1492
For adhesive mending tape:
Hi gals. © Jan. 1, 1944; KK 22724.
Make it do, make it new. © Jan. 15,1944; KK
23044,
Make it do with Press-on mending tape.
Feb. 1, 1944; KK 23079.
Mend as you iron with Press-on.
1943; KK 22538.
©
© Nov. 15,
Products dept. California fruit growers exchange.
See California fruitgrowers exchange. Products
dept.
Pullman-Standard car mfg. co., Chicago. 1493
And when the pie was opened, etc. For railroad
equipment. © Dec. 18, 1943; KK 22662.
Queens vacuum cleaner co., West New York, N. J.
1494-1498
For vacuum cleaners:
Buy now, while there are norestrictions, etc.
© Aug. 12, 1943; KK 22518.
Compare! Not only the price, but the work-
manship, etc. © Aug. 12, 1943; KK 22520.
Defend your home against dust and dirt, etc.
© Aug. 12, 1943; KK 22519.
We hate to boast but here’s a buy. © July 23,
1943; KK 22517.
2 day sale vacuum cleaner parts. For vacuum
cleaner parts. © Aug. 17, 1943; KK 22521.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1499
Ramsey (Charles K.) Snyder, N. ¥. & Edwards (B.
©.) Buffalo. 1499
No minors served. For malt beverages and
liquors. © Dec. 21, 1943; KK 22569.
Ramsey accessories mfg. corp., St. Louis.
1500, 1501
For piston rings:
Do the job right! © Jan. 1, 1944; KK 22867.
Parallelism approaching gage block precision!
© Jan. 1, 1944; KK 23058.
Reinstein (A. I.) & son, New York.
Furs of the world. For furs.
KK 23032.
1502
© Jan. 2, 1944;
Revion products corp., New York. 1503
All wear Revlon nail enamel. For nail enamel,
lipstick, face powder. © Nov. 25, 1943; KK 23028.
Rotary lift co., Memphis, Tenn. 1504
Designed for lifting by Rotary. For oildraulic
elevators, levelators, and auto lifts. © Dec. 28,
1943; KK 22772.
Royal Crown of Boston, inc., Boston. 1505
Royal Crown of Boston, inc. For soft drink, Roy-
ai Crown cola. © Oct. 14, 1940; KK 23035.
Royal typewriter co., inc., New York.
For typewriters:
Say, what kind of an eye prescription is this?
© Nov. 19, 1943; KK 22889.
Tale of the typewriter that talked back. ©
Oct. 22, 1943; KK 22850.
1506, 1507
Saks & co., New York. 1508
Very Saks Fifth Avenue today, as always. For
general merchandise. © Nov. 14, 1943; KK 22852.
Sanaderm co., Jersey City. 1509-1511
For cold tablets:
Co-vax tablets can protect you from flu this
winter, etc. © Dec. 15, 1943; KK 22736.
Co-vax vaccine tablets can keep you from
catching flu. © Dec. 21, 1943; KK 22734.
New vaccine tablet keeps you from catching
cold, etc. © Dec. 9, 1943; KK 22735.
Scholl mfg. co., inc. , Chicago. 1512, 1513
Dr. Scholl’s ‘Laminex arch supports. For ‘plas-
tic supports for painful, aching feet or fallen arch-
es. © Dec. 28, 1943; KK 22714.
How to fit Dr. Scholl’s Laminex arch supports
to the foot and the shoe. For appliances for weak
feet and fallen arches. © Dec. 17, 1943; KK 22715.
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich.
For piston rings:
Power to produce is the power to win. © Jan.
25, 1944; KK 23001.
1514, 1515
War and women and piston rings. © Jan. i1,
1944; KK 22900.
Season Skipper corp., Chicago. 1516
One -and-only Season Skipper, two complete coats
1943; KK 22540.
in one. For ladies’ coats. © Dec. 27, 1943; KK
22564,
Selby shoe co. , Portsmouth, O. 1517-1521
For shoes:
Do your Xmas shopping early! © Oct. 29,
22
pt. IV, n. 8., v. 39
Perfect Christmas gift! © Nov. 29, 1943; KK
22543.
Proud moment! © Oct. 29, 1943; EK 22541.
Witchcraft. © Oct. 29, 1943; KK 22542.
Send it V mail. For women’s shoes. © Jan, 21,
1944; KK 23091.
Seven-up co., St. Louis. 1522-1528
For soft drink:
Fresh up, keep goin’ strong! © Dec. 24, 1943;
KK 23017.
Fresh up, that’s Seven-up. © Dec. 29, 1943;
KK 23018.
Fresh up, that’s Seven-up. © Jan. 6, 1944;
KK 22756.
Fresh up, that’s Seven-up!
KK 22895.
Fresh up, that’s Seven-up!
KK 22944,
Fresh up, that’s Seven-up! Millions of Ameri-
cans know, etc. © Jan. 20, 1944; KK 22945.
Get that fresh up! © Nov. 26, 1943; KK 23016.
© Jan. 14, 1944;
© Jan. 20, 1944;
Silver products mfg. co., Kansas City, Mo.
1529, 1530
Big chief says, etc. For coin silver products.
© Oct. 15, 1943; KK 22908.
Silver products coin silver and turquoise jewelry.
For coin silver and turquoise jewelry. © Sept. 17,
1943; KK 22907.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabethport, N. J. 1531, 1532
Suturing now a science as wellas anart. For
Singer surgical stitching instrument. © Jan. 1,
1944; KK 23075.
What have Singer sewing machines. to do with
this picture? For sewing machines. © Jan. 20,
1944: KK 23074.
Singer sewing machine co., New York. 1533-1535
For sewing machines:
Singer continua as suas ordens! © Oct. 15,
1943; KK 22616.
Singer continuara sirviendo al publico.
Nov. 15, 1943; KK 22617.
Singer siempre asus Ordenes. For Singer oil,
needles and parts, © June 15, 1943; KK 23089.
©
Sonotone corp., Elmsford, N. Y. 1536
No! Miss Swann, you can‘ turn ona hearing aid
like a radio! For hearing aid. © Jan. 21, 1943;
KK 22939. 4
Sperti, inc., Norwood, O. 1537
Did I stare, darling? For cosmetics. © Jan.5,
1944; KK 23007.
Standard blouse, inc., New York. 1538
Miss March, a bright-white biouse. For ladies
blouse. © Jan. 21, 1944; KK 22896.
Stern (Max) New York. 1539
Mechanical ingot. For metal scrap ingot. ©
Dec. 24, 1943; KK 22567.
Stromberg -Carlson co., Rochester, N. Y.
1540, 1541
For radios:
Private Perkins has some private plans. ©
Dec. 25, 1943; KK 22812.
Silent night, holy night, all is calm, etc. ©
Dec. 10, 1943; KK 22811.
no. 1, 1944
Studebaker corp., South Bend, Ind. 1542, 1543
For airplane engines and military trucks:
But Berlin is a sea of flames. © Jan. 13,
1944: KK 22786. :
Studebaker craftsmen build engines for this
latest model Flying Fortress. © Jan. 28, 1944; KK
23040.
Superba cravats, Rochester, N. Y. 1544
Simplify your Santa Clausing with Sugar and
Spice, $1.00. For ties. © Dec. 2; 1943; KK 22673.
Surgical mechanical research, Los Angeles. 1545
SMR ear stopper. For ear stopper. © Oct. 6,
1943; KK 22822.
Switlik parachute co., Trenton, N. J. 1546
One mile downto Christmas. For parachutes.
© Nov. 25, 1943; KK 23046.
Timber engineering co., Washington. 1547
Announcing the Teco-lock dowel system of wood
fastening. For lock tools, lock wedges, lock tree-
nails and hidden dowels. © Dec. 15, 1943; KK
22964.
Timely games co., Cleveland. 1548
Two ways of invasion for home strategists. For
games. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 22990.
Trautman (Ray) Minneapolis. 1549
Self adjusting above knee suspender. Comfort
truss and Sacro-iliac belt. For suspender truss
and belt. © Dec. 15, 1943; KK 22784.
Tremco mfg. co., Cleveland. 1550, 1551
Adequate light means better work! For interior
paint. © Jan. 1, 1944; KK 22899.
How to preserve your client’s steel sash. For
caulking. © Dec. 30, 1943; KK 22842.
Trimz co., inc., Chicago. 1552
New wallpaper miracle! For ready-pasted wall-
paper. © Jan. 15, 1944; KK 22913.
Two Timer, inc., Chicago. 1553
Two Timer, the coat that leads a double life. For
ladies’ coats. © Jan. 27, 1944; KK 23041.
United feature syndicate, inc., New York. 1554
Li’l Abner, etc., meat shortage. For wheat
breakfast food. © Dec. 31, 1943; KK 22785.
United States gypsum co., Chicago. 1555
Sheetrock laminated products, WB-76-A. For
wallboard. © Sept. 24, 1943; KK 22969.
Universal fountain pen & pencil co., New York.
1556, 1557
For fountain pens:
Universal Stylo-graph. © Aug. 5, 1943; KK
22740.
Universal V-100. © Nov. 15, 1943; KK 22739.
23
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
1574
Upjohn co., Kalamazoo, Mich. 1558-1560
Unicap vitamins, nos. 1-3. For vitamincapsules.
© Sept. 23, 1943; KK 23067-23069.
Victaulic co. of America, New York. 1561
_ There’s only one name for all these advantages.
For pipe couplings and fittings. © Jan. 11, 1944;
KK 22996.
Vinco corp., Detroit. 1562, 1563
For precision instruments:
Berlin radio went off the air! © Jan. 14,
1944; KK 22940.
Last month when lights wenton again, etc. ©
Dec. 24, 1943; KK 22752,
Waterloo register co., Waterloo, Ia. 1564
Zeph-o-cone air-terminal diffusers. For Zeph-
o-cones. © Dec. 15, 1943; KK 22904.
Weco products co., Chicago. 1565
You need a toothbrush every day, you need the
best. For toothbrush. © Nov. 18, 1943; KK 23019.
Wella corp., New York. 1566
As told_in Vogue. For hair conditioner. ©
Dec. 30, 1943; KK 23056.
Wembley, inc., New Orleans. 1567
On Malta too, etc. For neckties. © Dec. 1,
1943; KK 22532.
Western cartridge co. Winchester repeating arms
co. div., New Haven. 1568-1571
For flashlight batteries:
Sowing 9,694,745 advertising seeds for your
postwar harvest. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 22561.
Winchester batteries give bullet-fast light
right on the mark. Polynesian scene. © Jan. 24,
1944; KK 23084.
Hell-bent for victory. Mountain trooper and
dogsled team. For ammunition. © Jan. 5, 1944;
KK 22909.
Winchester radiator tubes help keep Hellcats
cool for hot pilots. For radiator tubes. © Nov.
25, 1943; KK 22848.
Wilk (Edward D.) Elmwood Park, III. 1572
Local business man retires because of lost
hearing. For booklet entitled He who hath ears let
him hear, © Jan, 27, 1944; KK 23029.
Williams (J. H.) & co., Buffalo. 1573
How and why of Williams drop-forged tools.
Data sheet F. For drop-forgings and drop-forged
tools. © Jan. 1, 1944; KK 22871.
Winchester repeating arms co. div. Western cart-
ridge co. See Western cartridge co. Winchester
repeating arms co. div.
Young (Nora M.) Memphis, Tenn. 1574
Tony Termite. For dolls. © Dec. 22, 1943; KK
23050.
LABELS
1575
Aldens Chicago mail order company, A100AB,
A100B. For shoe boxes. © Jan. 3, 1944; KK 22702.
Aldens Chicago mail order co., Chicago.
Allen (Paul E.) Skokie, III. 1576-1578
Dr. Allen’s Baby’s Pal Button Buddy. For But-
ton Buddy toys. © Nov. 15, 1943; KK 22528.
Dr. Allen’s Baby’s Pal, jr. blanket fasteners.
For blanket fastener. © Nov. 15, 1943; KK 22526.
Dr. Allen’s Baby’s Pal rattle. For rattles. ©
Nov. 15, 1943; KK 22527.
Alliance game co., Chicago. 1579
Aim and fire. For game, score sheets. © July
21, 1943; KK 22983.
American pop corn co., Sioux City, Ia. 1580, 1581
For pop corn:
Jolly Time pop corn.
© june 1, 1943; KK 22535.
Jolly Time pop corn. White hulless. © June
1, 1943; KK 22536.
Giant yellow hulless.
Barker, Moore & Mein co., Philadelphia. 1582
Barker’s poultry powder. A mineral, appetizer
and conditioner. For mineral, appetizer and condi-
tioner for poultry. © Jan. 21, 1944; KK 22962.
Beau Monde, Bronx, N. Y. 1583
Forelevenfortefore, 4-11-44. For game, adult.
© Dec. 31, 1943; KK 23009.
Beautykote corp., Newark, N. J. 1584, 1585
Beauty-tone wall finish. For paint, wall finish.
© May 5, 1943; KK 22547,
Beautykote enamel. For enamel. © Dec. 15,
1941; KK 22548.
Berke cake co., inc., Brooklyn. 1586
American fruit cake. For fruit cake. © Oct. 4,
1943; KK 23066.
Berry (Jack Erwin) Highland Park, Mich. 1587
Vita-wheat. For baked goods. © Dec. 15, 1943;
KK 23008.
Bird & son, inc., East Walpole, Mass. 1588
Jewel box. For shoe box label. © Dec. 23, 1943;
KK 23053.
Bridge (George) South Plainfield, N. J. 1589
Bridge Jif-nik. For hingeless stamp mount. ©
Jan. 4, 1944; KK 22773.
Chicago mail order co., Chicago. 1590
Aldens Chicago mail order company. For wear-
ing apparel. © Jan. 1, 1944; KK 23073.
Climalene co., Canton, O. 1591-1597
Bowlene. For disinfectant and deodorizing com-
pounds. © Dec. 30, 1943; KK 22894.
Savex, the soapless sudser, 1 - 5. For washing
powder. © Dec. 30, 1943; KK 23103-23107.
Softo. For water softening compounds. © Dec.
30, 1943; KK 23072.
24
Curtis (David) New York. 1598
Ascorbesin. Vitasin ethyl. For surface anes-
thetic. © Jan. 8, 1944; KK 22838.
Dahir (James) New York. 1599
Stik-on set. For set of decalcomania prints.
© Dec. 11, 1943; KK 22509.
Easi-bild pattern co., Pleasantville, N. Y.
1600-1602
Automatic clown wheel toy, 47. For fullsize
paper pattern. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 23022.
Weathervane bird feeder. For full size pattern.
© Feb. 20, 1943; KK 23021.
Westchester poultry house.
© Feb. 20, 1943; KK 23020.
For paper pattern.
Everson (Franklin E.) New York. 1603
Ad soap-saver and water-softener. For water-
softener. © Dec. 15, 1943; KK 23070.
Felspar wax co. See Rice (Dorman Ost) d.b.a. Fels-
par wax Co.
Fischer (Phil) co., Chicago. 1604
Fischer’s Cola-mint. For chewing gum. ©
July 7, 1943: KK 22855,
Frank’s flavoring co., Philadelphia. 1605
Frank’s. For carbonated beverages, soft drinks.
© Sept. 20, 1943; KK 22669.
Fry (B. L.) products co., St Louis. 1606
Jack pot. Red hot two-way game. For game.
© Nov. 26, 1943; KK 22934.
Gardner (Clark E.) Osage, Ia. 1607
Happy tumbling blocks. For building blocks.
© Oct. 1, 1943; KK 22537.
Gilbert (A. C.) co., New Haven. 1608
Gilbert Kiddikins of Kiddikin-land. For a wood
construction toy for building figures. © Apr. 13,
1943; KK 22729.
Giovannini (Ferruccio) Chicago.
For Torrone almond candy:
Torrone almond candy box. © Nov. 9, 1943;
KK 22827.
Torrone Finissimo almond candy [box] © Nov.
9, 1943; KK 22826.
1609, 1610
Gorton (Slade) co., Chicago. 1611
Icybay Fish Fryer. For edible fish product.
© Sept. 15, 1942; KK 22753.
Goserud (Chester O.) St. Paul. 1612
High-command. For table game. © Sept. 21,
1943; KK 22546.
Griffith (Mrs. Homer) d.b.a. Irene Wigton co., Hol-
lywood, Calif. 1613
Irene Wigton’s champagne bubble bath. For
bubble bath. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 22708.
Hale-Nass co., New York. 1614
[Army-navy phone set] For toys. © Aug. 24, 1943;
KK 22644.
LABELS
no. 1, 1944
1649
Heller co., Cleveland. 1615
Sureclinch Heller staples. For staples. © Dec.
6, 1943; KK 22742,
Hix (Parker E.) Houston. 1616
Hix magic powder. For medication powder. ©
Jan. 14, 1944; KK 22966.
Holiingshead (R. M.) corp., Camden, N. J. 1617
Whiz. For skin protector. © Dec. 6, 1943; KK
22733.
Hygiene shower curtain mfg. co., New York. 1618
Mayflower shower curtain. For shower curtains.
© June 15, 1943; KK 23023.
Industrial solvents, inc., Chicago. 1619
Sure shot. For fire extinguishing fluid. ©-Dec.
20, 1943; KK 22555.
Jarrell (Rosa M.) Taft, Calif. 1620
Jitter jewelry. For autographed jewelry. © Dec.
31, 1943; KK 22695.
K & R fruit products, inc., Upland, Calif. 1621
Vita-pak. For blended grapefruit and orange
juice. © Oct. 1, 1941; KK 22893.
Kalep (Elvy) Jersey City. 1622
Para-commandos. For toy parachutes. © Mar.
5, 1943; KK 22711.
Kellogg (John L.) & co., South Elgin, III. 1623
Frozen flavor all-coffee. For instant coffee.
© Dec. 27, 1943; KK 22652.
Krambo food stores, inc., Oshkosh, Wis. 1624
Sambo. For flour. © Dec. 10, 1943; KK 22553.
Lafferty (William H.) Toledo. 1625
Rations. For game. © Dec. 10, 1943; KK 22716
Lieber (Charles A.) St. Louis. 1626
Lieber’s log-grates. For device for holding logs
in open fireplaces. © Dec. 30, 1943; KK 22965.
Life candies, Boston. 1627
Life candies portrait package. For chocolates
and bonbons. © Feb. 1, 1944; KK 23047.
Limestone products corp. of America, Newton, N. J.
1628
Shell producer. Calcite crystals. For chicken
feed. © Dec. 21, 1943; KK 22524.
Lyons (H. L.) Pompano, Fla. 1629
Lyons Giro. For vegetable label including beans,
pepper, tomatoes, squash, and all vegetables, both
canned and fresh. Also fruit juices. © Apr.1, 1937;
KK 22759.
Martyn (George Edward) Minneapolis. 1630
Game of Think. For game of Think lettered cubes.
© Sept. 28, 1943; KK 22653.
Miami pharmacal co., Miami Beach, Fla. 1631
Jamaica lotion. For external preparation for
body vermin. © Dec. 28, 1943; KK 22696.
Montgomery (William) co., Philadelphia. 1632
Sweet home deodorant. For liquid deodorant.
© Jan. 7, 1944; KK 22675,
No-flame chemical corp., Los Angeles. 1633
Flame-out. For fire extinguisher and dust re-
tardant. © Jan. 19, 1944; KK 22970,
Ohio brewery, inc., Columbus, O. 1634
Blue Book, a premium beer by master brewer.
For malt beverages and liquor. © Aug. 11, 1943;
KK 22531.
Pauze (Zotique Guilmore) d.b.a.
co., Los Angeles.
Pauze Posey Hansope.
Pauze products
1635
For soap powder. ©
~ June 15, 1943; KK 22510.
25
Pauze products. co. See Pauze(Zotique Guilmore)
d.b.a. Pauze products co.
1636
© Oct. 11, 1943;
Peace light co., New York.
Peace light. For votive light.
KK 22530.
Perper (Kay) Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 1637
Francine, the 2-faced doll. For doll pattern. ©
Nov. 22, 1943; KK 22744,
Ponte (Ralph) Philadelphia. 1638
Miracle wash. For household cleaner, disinfec-
tant and bleach. © June 13, 1936; KK 22672,
1639
For
Powers products, Chicago.
Powers venetian blind magic cleaner.
cleaning compound. © Jan. 3, 1944; KK 22721.
Rice (Dorman Ost) d.b.a. Felspar wax co., Port-
land, Or. 1640
Fel-spar car wax. For automobile wax. © Nov.
6, 1941; KK 22911.
Royal Crown of Boston, inc., Boston. 1641, 1642
Royal de-airated sparkling water. For carbon-
ated water. © Dec. 2, 1940; KK 23033.
Royal extra dry ginger ale. For ginger ale. ©
Dec. 2, 1940; KK 23034.
Saalfield pub. co., Akron, O. 1643
Realistic push-out models of U. S. planes, tank,
jeep and gun. For activity material for juveniles.
© Jan. 31, 1944; KK 23087.
Scholl mfg. co., inc., Chicago. 1644
Dr. Scholl’s Exerped. For roller to massage
and exercise muscles and help improve the circu-
lation. © Jan. 18, 1944; KK 22866.
Scotia co. See Thomas (Scotia) d. b. a. Scotia co.
Silver (Matilda) d. b. a. Sufix mfg. co., Boston.
1645
Sufix utility pad. For utility pads. © Aug. 17,
1943; KK 22727,
Sufix mfg. co. See Silver (Matilda) d.b. a. Sufix
mfg. co.
Thomas (Scotia) d. b. a. Scotia co., East St. Louis,
Ill. 1646
Scotia’s beauty aids. For cosmetic products.
© Dec. 29, 1943; KK 22997.
Vita-king famous health products co., Detroit. 1647
Vita-king. For food products and ingredients
of same. © Sept. 7, 1943; KK 22554.
Vita-var corp., Newark, N. J. 1648, 1649
Surfalux wall finish. For paint, wall finish. ©
May 31, 1943; KK 22534.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1650
Vita-lux enamel, For paint. © Dec. 28, 1941;
KK 22533,
WNOX, Knoxville, Tenn, 1650
WNOX Star cards, For playing cards for child-
ren, © Dec. 15, 1943; KK 22745,
Whitman (Stephen F.) & son, inc., Philadelphia,
1651
Whitman’s Fairhill, For candy. © Dec. 21,
1943; KK 22525.
Whitman pub, co., Racine, Wis, 1652-1654
For airplane model:
ACE model kit. Curtiss P-40D, 3867. © July
6, 1943; KK 22829,
ACE model kit. Spitfire M1 English pursuit,
3868, © July 6, 1943; KK 22828.
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Flying model airplane, Grumman Avenger
TBF-1. © May 7, 1943; KK 22830.
Wigton (Irene) co. See Griffith (Mrs, Homer) d.b.a.
Irene Wigton co,
Wildman (A, J.) & son, Brooklyn, 1655-1659
For cut-out toy furniture sets:
Dolly’s furniture. Bedroom set, case A. ©
Jan. 3, 1944; KK 22654,
Doily’s furniture. Breakfast set, case C, ©
Jan. 3, 1944; KK 22656,
Dolly’s furniture, Cradle set, case E. © Jan.
$, 1944; KK 22658,
Dolly’s furniture, Dinette set, case B. ©
Jan. 3, 1944; KK 22655,
Dolly’s furniture,
Jan. 3, 1944; KK 22657,
Kitchen set, case D, ©
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan, 1, 1944---~--------------------~------ 85
26
U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1944
1660-2862
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 19609
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 PRINTS AND
‘LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
INCLUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1944
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 39
No. 2
The 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 copyright pro-
prieter and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of
the proprietor. A subalphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings or plastic works of
a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and
pictorial illustrations. In these classes a subalphabet of 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.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The abbreviations
used in this part are as follows; “G,’’ Class G, Works of art; “‘H,’’ Class H, Reproductions ofa work of
art: “I * Class I, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “4,’? Class J, Photo-
au and ‘‘K,’ ’ Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels used for articles
of merchandise. “‘©’’ implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by date of publication.
“© 1c.’ stands for copyright.registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copy-
right 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, Washington, D. C., by postal mea order, express order, or
New York drait.
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 --------------------------------- 9-22-9220 - 2 == ----- $3.00
Part 1, Group 2, Pampnlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
Lectures, and Maps ----------------------------------------------------------- 3.00
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures ---------------------- 2.00
Part 2, Periodicals ------------------------------------------------------~=-2---- 2.00
Part 3, Musical Compositions----------------------------------------------------- 3.00
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations,
including Prints and Labels used for articles of merchandise ---------------------- 2.00
Single numbers------------------------------------------------------------------ .50
Annual indexes, each, for dane calendar year ----------------------------------= 2.00
All parts for complete calendar year ---------------------------------------------- 10.00
(1)
NOTICE
The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited for copyright registration, the Librarian
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent collections
of the Library of Congress and what other books or articles shall be transferred to other governmental
libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above and still remaining on the shelves of
the Copyright Office may be returned to the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the provisions of
section 60 of the Act.
Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, that,
insofar as any copyright articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may
be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1944.
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic
compositions, musical compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or photo-
graphs. 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 wiil be supplied
on request. Address Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.
(III)
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.
1660-1568
Allan (Jan)*
Baby girl, 311. - Boy on pillow, 313. - Boy with
beads, 31. - Boy with pony, 153. - English bulldog
puppy, 198F, 198M, 198T. - Kid, 249. - Quail, 210.
© Jan. 15, 1944; G 42819-42826, 42836.
Augsburg pub. house. 1669
Gardner (Margaret):
Christ the Lord is risen today. © 1 c. Mar.
3, 1944; G 42589.
Bellsey (Dave) co., inc.
Eisen (Henry):
This is New York. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1944; G
42966.
Boessenecker (J. Henri)
Boessenecker (Henri [i. e. J. H. }):
Service to youth that youth may better serve.
© le. Mar. 2, 1944; G 42960.
1670
1671
Bryant (Gordon H.)* 1672
Helping hand of the humanitarian seal. © Ic.
Jan. 14, 1944; G 42853.
Campos (Florencio Molina)* 1673-1678
Chacho. - Chuzo. - Mama. - Mandinga. - Os-
trich. - Tata. © 1c. each Jan. 14, 1944; G 42897-
42902.
Cleave (Florajean)* 1679-1682
Chinese:
Boy. - Girl. © 1 c. each Jan. 21, 1944; G
42994, 42995.
Swiss:
Boy. - Girl. © 1c. each Mar. 7, 1944; G
42992, 42993.
Collver (Ethel Blanchard)* 1683
Of war and peace. © 1 c. Feb. 15, 1944; G
42911.
Cook, Watkins & Patch, inc. 1684-1691
Cassani (John) Memorials:
Pulaski, 2359. - Shirley, 2358. © Feb. 1,
1944; G 42936, 42938.
Peterson (E. R.) design service. Memorials:
Callahan, 2331. - Cizsek, 2361. - Ledward,
2330. - Newbern, 2360. © Feb. 1, 1944; G 42933,
42937, 42939, 42940.
Small (Janet Sherburne) Memorials:
Brierley, 2357. - Thresher, 2356. © Feb. 1,
1944; G 42934, 42935.
Cross bros. co. 1692-1710
Kastrup (Carl) Paramount memorials:
- Bailey, 5763. - Briggs, 5769. - Graham,
5774. - Halley, 5771. - Harvey, 5766. - Heath,
5765. - Holmes, 5775. - McDonald, 5776. - Nelson,
5780. - Potter, 5767. - Reynolds, 5777. - Spencer,
5773, 5779. - Strom, 5768. - Stuart, 5764. - War-
ner, 5770. - Watson, 5778. - Weber, 5772. © Feb.
16, 1944; G 42914, 42916-42932.
Politi (Emilio E.)
= Pagano Paramount memorial, 5761. © Feb.
16, 1943; G 42915.
Dallmann (Otto Georg)* i711
Holy family. © Oct. 14, 1943; G 42895.
Davis (Charles Price)* 1712
Air forces. © ic. Feb. 11, 1944; G 42838.
Delano (Gerard Curtis)* 1713-1753
Afterglow. - Arizona sky. - At the pool. -Colo-
rado River, near Granby, Colo. - Creek. - Desert
at sundown. - Desert sky. - Forest ranger. - Forty-
niners. - Grand Canyon. - Grazing sheep. - nmAri-
zona. - In Monument Valley, Utah. - In Navajo land.
-In New Mexico. - In the canyon. - Indian wood
cutter, - Lonely sentinel. - Monolith, arches na-
tional monument. - Navajo and his horses. -Nava-
jo woman. - Navajos. - October. - On the beach. -
Ranch in the valley. - Ranch on the prairie. - Road
to the lake. - Shippin’ time. - Signal from the
mesa. - Sioux Indians. - Starting for home. -Sun-
down, New Mexico. - Where eagies soar. -Where
shepherds tend their flocks. -- William’s Mountains
at sundown. - Young shepherd. © 1 c. each Feb.
18, 1944; G 42856-42891.
Buffalo hunt. - Canyon riders. - Good hunting
sign. - To new hunting grounds. © 1 c. each Feb,
19, 1944: G 42903-42906.
Desert riders. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1944; G 42765.
De Rohan (Robert d’Harcourt)* 1754
Hitler’s end. © Feb. 18, 1944; G 42892.
Dyer (Ann)* 1755-1760
Beau Danube, 343F, 343M. - Bolivia, 345F,
345M. - Ecuador, 344F, 344M. © Jan. 15, 1944;G
42827-42830, 42832, 42833.
Faunce (Charles F.)* 1761
Cape Cod cottage. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1944; G 42817.
Friedman (Harry) inc. 1762, 1763
Eisen (Henry):
Create it yourself, with seafoam fascinators.
-Seafcam fascinator ideas. © 1 c. each Feb. 19,
1944; G 42967, 42968.
Hammaker bros. 1764
Strine (Paul R.):
Skinner memorial. © 1 c. Feb. 26, 1944; G
42913.
Hartwell (George K.) & Hartwell (Ruth W.)*
1765-1768
Statue of:
Elephant. - Giraffe. - Llama. - Pony. © 1c.
each Feb. 9, 1944; G 42845-42848.
Hunter (Warren)* 1769
Bandera Pass. © lc. Feb. 24, 1944; G 42909.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
International honor roll co. 1770
Moskovitz (Harry S.):
Second world war honor roll. © 1c. Feb. 14,
1944; G 42840.
Johnson & Gustafson.
Magistris (Ugo):
Memorial, 5023-5025. © May 23, 1940; G
42949-42951.
Kay (Herbert Allen)* 1774
Bum’s hotel. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1944; G 42894.
1775
1771-1773
Keene (Samuel i.)
Fay (Arthur E.):
EZ triggers vs. The fog of tradition. © lc.
Feb. 25, 1944; G 42953.
Levine (Sonya)* 1776-1779
Chick following rooster. - Cranes and herons on
water scene. - Ducks Swimming. - Water scene
with ducks. © Dec. 27, 1943; G 42941-42944.
MacKendrick (Lilian)* 1780
Ballet dancers. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1944; G 42912.
MacNeil (Herman A.)* 1781
Wings around the world. © 1 c. Jan. 26, 1944;
G 42954.
Mandery (Alexander Joseph)* 1782
You've got what it takes! Give now. © 1c. Feb.
5, 1944: G 42852.
Mandy (E. Madge) & Rottacker (Manual)* 1783
Carrie, Cannie & Kenny Kangaroo. © 1 c. Feb.
14, 1944; G 42841.
Muck (Pearl Ann)* A 1784, 1785
Little prayer maker. - Prayer time. © Nov. 23,
1943; G 42907, 42908. ;
Northway (William Charles)* 1786
Moonlight episode in Tumbledown-Town. © Ic.
Feb. 16, 1944; G 42850.
Pendleton (Lorenz Marion)
Pendleton (Larry [i. e. L. M.]):
Pendleton’s Christ. © 1c. Feb. 22, 1944; G
42896.
Plastic cartoons, inc.
Lion (Henry):
Alberto. - Bisco. - Enrique Martinez. - Pan-
cho. - Rosita. © 1c. each Jan. 31, 1944; G 42954-
42958.
Plotkin (Peter)* 1793
White (Mrs.) Portrait. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1944; G
42844.
1787
1788-1792
Ritter & Ritter. 1794
Ritter (Harry V.):
Qklahoma. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1944; G 42851.
Rubinstein (Molly)* 1795-1797
Juliet, 36F. - Modern dancer centerpiece, 361. -
Romeo, 364M. © Jan. 15, 1944; G 42831, 42834,
42335. ‘
1798
Feb. 14,
Runge (Clarence F.)*
Racing pigeons of America. © 1 c.
1944; G 42952.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944------------------------
28
Schaller (Arthur H.)* 1799
Lord be Thou our guiding star. © 1c. Feb. 19,
1944; G 42893.
Schumann (Frank) sr.* 1809
Seasonal land, water or air scenes. © i c. Jan.
28, 1944; G 423855.
Speranza (Alexander)* 1801
4 leaf clover charm 4 the 4th in 44. © 1 c. Sept.
9, 1943; G 42816.
Stigi John Peter)* 1802
Roman hunter with his dog. © i c. Feb. 21,
1944; G 42959.
Strater (Henry)* 1803
Storm along the Verde. © 1 c. Feb. 8, 1944;G
42910.
Strauss-Butler enterprise.
Clayton-Butler:
Remember Pearl Harbor. © Jan. 2, 1942; G
42981.
1804
Superba cravats. 1805
Fields (Mitchell):
Ranger. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1944; G 42842.
Thieme (Anthony)* 1806-1824
After the rain, 402. - Autumn foliage, 229. -
Blue door in fall, 452 A. - Bright light, 401 A. -
Bright morning, 84. - Bright street, 85. -Calm
morning, 296. - Countryside, 410. - Golden autumn. _
- Morning, 205. - Morning light, Gloucester. - Near
Rockport, 381. - New England shore, ic. - New
England town. - Pigeon Cove, 2c. - Rockport, Main
st., A 808. - South st. driveway, A 810. - Sunny
street, B 10. - Village by the sea. © 1 c. each Mar.
3, 1944; G 42969-42987.
Tulk (Alfred James)* 1825-1827
Christ in glory, 225. - Madonna of the seas, 222.
© 1c. each Feb. 25, 1944; G 42946, 42947.
Christ transfigured, 191. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1944;
G 42948.
Wagner (John P.)
Harrah (June):
Statue of German boxer. dog.- © 1c. Feb. 16,
1944; G 42849.
1826
Western news bureau. 1829
Machamer (Jefferson):
A. Sap’s fables. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1944; G
42843.
William (Walter)* 1830
Emblem. © ic. May 15, 1943; G 42839.
Williams (Wheeler)* 1831
Siesta on Olympus. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1943; G
42988. .
Withers (Aleck Bruce)* 1832
Multiple unit house. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1944; G
42837.
Wolfe & Mann device co.
Wells (—) [i. e. Weiser (Madeleine Welis) |:
Zebras. © 1c. Feb. 22, 1944; G 42945.
1833
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
CF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Aberman (Morris) 1834
United States disabled war veterans. © Feb.’24,
1944; K 55024.
Air conditioning utilities co. 1835
Fresh air intake stationary blades, light proof,
non light proof, 526-B. © Aug. 28, 1943; 1 33847.
‘Albree (G. Norman) 1836
Albree scarfer. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1944; I 33859.
‘Allen (Alice Howland) 1837
Chart and puzzle for character building. ©lc.
Jan. 3, 1944; I 33862.
American bank note co. 1838, 1839
Maryland drydock company, center special V-
84700. Laydown from V-77582. © Dec. 24, 1943;
K 55159.
Nederlandsch-Indie, special V-84014. © Mar.
18, 1943; K 55158.
American institute of publicity, inc. 1840
With firmness in the right, etc. © Jan. 28, 1943;
K 54888.
American mutual liability insurance co. 1841-1843
How does it feel? Said Mr. Friendly. © 1 c.
Sept. 30, 1943; K 54975.
Suddenly Mr. Friendly grew as big as a house
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1943; K 54973.
You’ll have to stop glowing, etc. © 1 c. July 8,
1943; K 54974. :
American optical co. 1844
Would you swap your hourly rate for his, 101.
-©Feb. 4, 1944; K 54850.
American radiator & standard sanitary corp. 1845
Victory is on the horizon. © Dec. 8, 1943; K
54889.
1846
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1943;
Arenz (John A.)
Arenz solderless lugs.
1 33851.
Artext prints, inc. 1847-1849
Battersea bridge, 197; by Whistler. - Madonna
of Peace, 484; by Beato Angelico. © Jan. 25, 1944;
K 54841, 54842.
Wei I-Chieh (Mme.) © Feb. 19, 1944; K 55028.
Ashley (David) inc. 1850
Indiana, morning sun on Lake Wawasee; by
Ruthven H. Byrum. © Dec. 31, 1943; H 2692.
Atlas bolt & screw co. 1851-1946
Brake beam, 17240. - Bronze bushing, 6567,
6568. - C. I. air cylinder, 1994. - C. I. bearing
cover, 11649. - C. I. cylinder cover, 1996. - C.I.
cylinder head, 6569. - C. I. dust collar, 11650. -
C. I. oil thrower, 11651. - C. I. piston head, 1803A.
C. I. sleeve gland, 6570. -C.1.8’ x7 1/2”” air
cylinder, 9766. - C. S. bearing, 6270. - C. S. cap,
6271. - C. S. hinge casting, 6260, 6261. - C. S. tog-
gle arm, 6274. - C. S. truck center PL., 4697-B. -
F. S. driving acle, 17215.-F. S. trailer axle,
17216. - Forged steel drive axle, 17236. - Forged
Steel trailer axle, 17235. - General assembly air
cylinder, 11547, - Piston rack [and pinion] 2624. -
S. C. bearing bracket, 9763RL. - S. C. bearing cap,
9764. - S. C. body bolster center plate, 6269A. -
S. C. center plate, 12187. - S.C. coupler barhold-
er, 5539-B. - S. C. coupler bars, 5561-B. - S. C.
coupler holder, 5538. - S. C. door clevis, 6258. -
S. C. door supports, 9772 RL. - S.C. double lever,
9771. - S.C. guide, 7801. - S. C. lever, 9765. -S.
C. piston rack cover, 9768.-S. C. piston rack
housing, 9767A. - S. Cc. roller bearing cover,11648.
- 8. C. slide, 6295. - S. C. triple arm lever, 9769
RL. - S. C. truck bolster, 17241. - Side bearer,
cast steel, 6262. - S[teel] c[ast] body center plate.
11003. © 1c. each Feb. 26, 1944; 133905-33926,
33953-33974.
6-unit heater, 14673. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1944;
33904.
25 ton double hopper elec. scale car, 2-611-X.
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1944; 1 33994.
25 ton double hopper scale car, 2-611-T. ©1c.
Feb. 26, 1944; I 33991.
25 ton elec. bott. dump scale car, 2-574-R,
2-611-A, 2-611-C, 2-611-G, 2-611-J, 2-611-L,
2-611-N. © 1c. each Feb. 26, 1944; I 33977,
33979, 33983, 33984, 33986, 33988, 33989.
25 ton electric scale car, 1- 611, 2-611-B, 2-611
-D - 2-611-F, 2-611-K, 2- 611 -M, ’2- 611-S, 2-611-
U, 2-611-V, 2- 611-Y. © ibMee each Feb. 26, 1944;
1 33976, 33978, 33980-33982, 33985, 33987, 33990,
33992, 33993, 33995.
75 ton elec. gable side dump car, dwg, 10-313-
A, pattern 11857RL. © 1 c. Feb. 26, 1944;1 33951.
120 gross ton side dump ore car, 6-414-AA. ©
1c. Feb. 26, 1944; I 33948.
120 ton elec. bott. dump transfer car, 6-414-U,
6-414-V, 6-414-X, 6-414-Y. © le. each Feb. 26,
1944; 1 33944, 33945, 33947, 33998.
120 ton electric transfer car, 6-414, 6-414-C -
6-414-H, 6-414-J - 6-414-N, 6-414-P - 6-414-T,
6 -414-W, 6-414-Z, dwe. 6- 2477- L, pattern 7443. ©
fe each Feb. 26, 1944; I 33927, 33930-33943,
33946. 33952, 33996, 33997, 33999.
120 ton side dump ore car, 6-414-A, 6-414-B,
6-414-BB, 6-414-CC. © 1 c. each Feb. 26, 1944;
1 33928, 33929, 33949, 33950.
15000 pound cap. 8- 0 dia turntable, 30-486. ©
lc. Feb. 26, 1944; I 33975.
Auer g ohn) Milk products. 947
Milk products. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1944; J 34635.
Bach (David) 1948
Plasticized shot shell. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1944;
I 33836.
Barber (Joseph H.) 1949
Business incentives and performance. © Feb.
19, 1944; I 33901.
29
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1950
Barrett (Oliver Glen) 1950, 1951
[Enchanting vista] - [Pacific sunset] © Feb. 1,
1944; K 54843, 54844,
Battles (Kenneth I.)
Tire chain attacher.
I 33872.
1952
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1944;
Bausch & Lomb optical co. 1953-1958
Ortho-rater slide, F-3 - F-5, N-1 - N-3. © Jan.
31, 1944; I 33862-33867.
Beilke (Edwin) 1959
Electric milk stirrer and cooler. © 1 c. Feb. 8,
1944; I 33841.
Bethlehem steel co. 1960
Jumpers substituted for fuses start fires. © Jan.
20, 1944; K 54849,
Blampied (Joshua) 1961
Knockdown doll '.:use. © 1 c. Feb. 7, 1944;
1. 33868.
Borden co. 1962
Give war bonds and stamps for Christmas]!
Where else in a war torn world, etc. © Dec. 15,
1943; K 54972.
Bower (Ernst Z.) 1963
Olney, Illinois. The home of the white squirrel.
© Aug. 16, 1943; K 55127.
Bradley (Claude A.) 1964
Roller brush. © 1 c. Feb. 21, 1944; I 33883.
Brinkley (Hugh M.) 1965, 1966
Boost-a-gram. - Kick-a-gram. © Jan. 10, 1944;
K 54838, 54839.
Broadm2n press. : 1867-1969
Alcohol menaces America, 1. © Aug. 23, 1943;
K 54832.
My best demands that I never drink beer, wine,
whisky, 3. © Oct. 7, 1943; K 54834.
Think - alcohol destroys body, mind, scul, 2. ©
Sept. 3, 1943; K 54833.
Brown & Bigelow. 1970-2006
After all, everybody makes mistakes, 34149. -
Doctor’s holding me for observation, 34149. - I got
a little behind in my rent, 34151. - I must get a
wiggle on, my number’s next, 34150. - I must learn
where to draw the line, 34141. - I never knew a
horse could run out of oats, 34146. - I never played
Old Maid like that before, 34143. - Mother said
‘I should always avoid a dive, 34148. - Nobody’s
going to pull the wool over my eyes, 34142. - That’s
the last straw, 34144. - There must be something
wrong with my line, 34145. - Wouldn’t I make a
good petty officer, 34147. © Jan. 24, 1944; K 54865
-54876.
At dinner time don’t take too much, etc. - Eat
vitamins and proteins for your lunch, etc. - Remem-
ber, etc. - This message, etc. - Your breakfast is
important, etc. © Jan. 7, 1944; K 55147-55151.
Before the Alcan highway. - Good companions,
44-077. - Ho-o-o0, hum, 44-076. - Pintails rising. -
Seabiscuit. - Who, me? 44-075. - Winter guests.
© Jan. 24, 1944; K 54892-54894, 54896-54899,
Bill’s convey. - Brig Lawrence. - Dear ma. -
Good going. - Gunston Hall. - Lights of home. -
Lincoln’s church Christmas eve. - Peaceful valley.
30
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Se
- Soldiers on the farm front, etc., 24-431. Starting
home, - Temptation. - Vicar’s close wells. Wood-
land trail. © Dec. 27, 1943; K 54877-54887, 54895,
54900.
Burg (Bertha R.) 2007
KQWXZ. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1944; I 33898.
Burwinkle (Vincent H.) 2008
Micrometer parallel bar. © 1c. Feb, 8, 1944;
I 33837.
Canal national bank of Portland. 2009
Drying sails. © Dec. 15, 1943; K 55172.
Catalda fine arts, inc. 2010-2013
Before the wind, 933. © Feb. 10, 1944; K 55130.
Southern waters, 931. © Dec. 30, 1943; K 54846.
Summer morning, 930. © Jan. 10, 1944:K 54845.
White and gold, 932. © Dec. 30, 1943; K 55129.
Cimini (Pasquale L.) 2014, 2015
Modern library building plan. © 1c. Jan. 18,
1944; I 33848. :
New library plot plan. © 1 c. Nov. 29, 1943;
I 33850.
Cincinnati shaper co. 2016
[Victory emblem] © Oct. 1, 1943; K 54852.
Clark (Frederick) 2017
Runaplane. © 1 c. Feb. 16, 1944; I 33871.
Clatworthy (Fred P.) * 2018, 2019
Fighting forever an unseen foe. - Warrior of
the range. © Nov. 8, 1943; J 36468, 36469.
Clayton (William G.)
Etchtone. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1944; J 36457.
2020
Coca-cola co. 2021
Serving the silent salesman. © Feb. 1, 1944;
J 36453.
Cook (L. L.) co. 2022-2025
Flag formation by sailors at U. S. naval train-
ing station, Great Lakes, Illinois, J-7, J-9, J-10. ©
Feb. 1, 1944; J 36441-36443.
In the good old summer time, X57. © Feb. 25,
1944; J 36454.
Crossley (Alfred H. W.) 2026
Simplex valve and piston. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1944;
I 33833.
DeGroat (Dayton Charles)
Radiant Christ. © Jan. 28, 1944; K 55146.
Dishart (Samuel Harry) 2028-2030
Overall rebuilding set. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1944;
I 33827.
Protect-o-bibs & aprons. - Seal-all-covers. © —
1c. each Feb. 14, 1944; I 33857, 33858.
Doose (Gabriel Henry William) 2031
Doose’s (Capt.) quadrant. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1944;
I 33879.
Dow (Louis F.) co. 2032-2057
Castle Rock. - Cover-all beauty. - Field trials.
- Flame girl. - Foot-loose. - Going up. - Hang it
all. - Lucky dog. - Mountain fastmess. - My sweet-
heart. - On the wing. - Pay off. - Playtime pals.
- Private affair. - Prize catch. - Queen of the islands.
- Roundup, separating the brands. -See-worthy. -
Sit down stripes. - Slip tease. - Socialite. - Teeter
taught her. - Unwelcome visitors. - What a break.
- What’s cooking? - Winning the peace. © Jan. 1,
1944; K 54946-54971.
2027
‘ no. 2, 1944
Dunkel (Eugene L.) 2058
Me - worry? © May 2, 1940; K 55026.
Dunn (Claude Granvilie) 2059
California provincial design. © 1c. Feb. 19,
1944; 1 33881.
2060
© Sept. 30, 1943;
Faucett (Joseph A.)
Graphic management control.
I 33868.
Filas (Frank J.) 206i
Combing brush. © 1 c. Feb. 8, 1944; I 33846.
Fischer (William Ernest) 2062
Electric outlet and appurtenances] © 1 c. Feb.
24, 1944; I 33900.
Fisher (Park W.) 2063
Synchronized clock. © 1 c. Feb. 8, 1944;133834.
Fitch radio productions. 2064
Crosstunes! New musical radio game. © Dec.
23, 1943; K 54901.
Fogelman (Martin) 2065
Here comes daddy. © 1 c. Mar.1, 1944;] 36458.
Folimer (Harry R.) Champions of liberty. © Feb.
22, 1944; K 55171. 2066
Foote bros. gear & machine corp. 2067
Absent E. © Dec. 1, 1943; K 55027.
Frampton (Robert Clement) 2068
Bighorn on Mt. San Antonio. © Nov. 30, 1943;
J 36452.
Frost & Reed, ltd. 2069-2091
Breaking out the Royals; by Montague Dawson.
© Sept. 17, 1943; H 2689.
Brean (—):
Looe River and bridge, 1695. - Penzance from
Newlyn, 1694. © Feb. i0, 1943; H 26381, 2682.
Churchill (Winston); by Arthur Pan. © Jan. 6,
1944; H 2687.
Conyngham (Elizabeth, lady); by E. E. Milner.
© Sept. 21, 1943; H 2683.
Herring harvest; by S. J. Lamorna Birch. © Oct.
20, 1943: H 2688.
Hyams (W.):
Cotswold water mill, H. 2. - Devonshire vil-
lage in the Teign Valley, H. 5. - Ditchling, Sussex,
Anne of Cleeves house, H. 4. - Durham, H. 1.-
Kentish cottage, H. 3. - Swaiedale, Yorkshire, H.6.
© Sept. 18, 1942; H 2669-2674.
Members of the Beaufort hunt; by Eugéne Tily.
© May 19, 1942; H 2691.
Peaceful river; by Charles Pears.
(1943; H 2690.
© Feb. 1,
/ Petit point; by L. Campbell Taylor. © May 31,
19
43; H 2685.
Petty (Henry, lord); by E. &.
22, 1943; H 2684.
Truman (W. Herbert) Cornwall:
Mousehold Harbor, 1693. - Polperre, 1692.
© June 16, 1943; H 2579, 2680.
Vailey farm; by Gerald Cooper. © Feb. 1, 1943;
H 2686.
Wilks (Maurice C.):
Innish Free, County Donegal, P193. - Showery
day, Bunbeg, Donegal Coast, P192. © Mar. 23,
Milner. © Apr.
1943; H 2676, 2678.
589513 O- 44-2
31
CLASSES H-K
pu
Wilks (Maurice C.) County Donegal:
Errigali Mount from Gola Island, Pi94. -
Sunshine and shadow, Anure, P195. © Max. 9,
1943; H 2675, 2677.
Gard (Russell Miller) 2092, 2093
Paper model glider, A.B. © ic. each Feb.i2,
1944; ¥ 32877, 33878.
General cable corp. 2094, 2095
it’s just got to be right. © Jan. 14, 1944; K
55170.
To you from failing hands we throw the torch;
be yours to hold it high. Genera] cable poster, 7.
© Feb, 21, 1944; K 55193.
General electric co. 2096 -2107
Arc-welding helped speed construction of the
big-inch oii pipe line. -~ Day and night, Diesel-
electric locomotives speed the movement of fignt-
ing freight. - Hificient steam turbine-generators
provide electric power for America’s industrial
might. ~ Electricity powers the crane lowering
this sixteen inch gun into the electric furnace be-
low. - G-E equipped vessels transport and protect
American troops. - G-E turbine-electric drive
powers this sub~killing destrover escort vessel. -
Giant press equipped with G-E controls stamps out
parts for military planes. - Home for Christmas,
in war as in peace, means light, warm friends, and
good cheer. - Republic P-47, high-fiying U. S.
fighter plane equipped with G-E turbosSupercharger.
- Speed.and fire power of a heavy cruiser depend
on electric equipment. - Tireless electric hired
hands are helping over 2,500,000 farm families
produce more food. - Wherever G-E equipment
goes into batile, G-E service engineers are on
duty. © Nov. 16, 1943; K 54903-54914.
General motors corp. Fisher body div.
2108-2118
Absence is a detour on the road to victory. ©
Feb. 3, 1944; K 54847.
Don’t miss a working day! © Mar. 6, 1944; K
55125.
Give ‘em more, Shorten the war. © Feb. 22,
1944; K 55068.
Keep it coming. © Dec. 2, 1943; K 54828.
Let's keep it in reverse! O Feb. 29, 1944; K
35126.
Merry Christmas and a victorious New Year. ©
Dec. ii, 1943; K 54826.
On every fighting front - Fisher. © Jan. 3, 1944;
K 54829. ,
Thanksgiving day, 1943.
54827.
We are far from the heart of Germany or the
heart of Japan. General Geo. C. Marshal), Chief of
staff, U.S. army. © Jan. 13, 1944; K 54830.
Wishing they were home is not enough! © Feb.
15, 1944; K 55069.
You helped us win that battle today. © Jan. 21,
1944; K 54825. ‘
© Nov. 16, 1943; K
Gifford (Berkley) 2119
Gifford’s hobby. © Mar. 4, 1944; J 36473.
Goeitie (Theodore Roosevelt) 2120-2129
[Algae] - [Earth] - [Earth rotating eastward] -
{Earth rotating westward] - [Heart] - [Human e
bryos] - [Parenchyma animal] - [Plant] - [Sun]
1c. each Feb. 11, 1944; I 33888-33896.
Sun ora star. © ic. Feb. 19, 1944; I 33887.
2130-2132
m-
©
Gussow (Leonard H.)
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2133
Chart for calculating illumination. ee ae ae 1c. Feb.
21, 1944; I 33884.
Voltage drop chart. 3 phase 60 cycle balanced
load, single ccnductor cables on insulators:
6’’ flat spacing. - Triangular spacing. © 1 c.
each Feb. 21, 1944; I] 33885, 33886.
Gustafson (Charles)
Every year calendar.
I 33870.
2132
© 1 c. Feb. 16, 1944;
Heers (Erwin A.) 2134
Spring cushioned solid tire. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1944;
I 33830.
Heneghan (George P.) 2135
Reinforcing bar weight estimator. © Feb. 9,
1944; I 33855.
Hermitage art ce., ine. 2136
{Christmas service bulletin for church use,
showing the Hcly family and the shepherds with two
sheep} 1091. © July 29, 1943; K 54851.
Hersey photo service. 2137
Mitchell, S. D., world’s only corn palace, 1942,
4211. © Sept. 28, "1942: j 36470.
2138
25, 1944;
Higgins industries, inc.
Higgins fresh water still.
I 33903.
© ic. Feb.
Huet (John T.)
Fly wheel propeller and biade pitch control.
ic. Feb. 8, 1944; I 33842.
2139
©
Hummel (Henry) 2140
Halfmoon-shaped stencil masking tape ior pro-
ducing halfmoon effects when polishing fingernails.
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1944; 1 33880.
Hungerford (Cyrus C.) 2141-2144
Are you a windy bubble biower. - He says he
will run over America too. - jap torture victim is
marching beside you. - Lunch hour combustion. ©
Feb. 28, "1944: K 55107-55110.
Industrial equities, inc. 2145-2153
Bottlenecks. Delay customers service, G-40, -
Employees ideas, F-17. - Help speed victory, G-15.
- Idea per day is the suggestion system way to win
cash awards, G-2. - Improvements. Progress Is
based on ideas, G-21. - Satisfaction, G-11. - There
is always time for courtesy, G-5R. - Thinker in
action. Suggestion system, F-52. - What files can
be - eliminated, simplified, combined, G-30. ©
Feb..18, 1944; K 55116-55124.
International art pub. co., inc. 2154
Last supper; by Gebhard Fugel. © Dec. 15, 1943,
E 2693.
Investographs, inc. 2155
1943 pressure indicator. © Jan. 14, 1944;
I 33854.
Isola art co. 2156-2166
Consoler of the afflicted, protect her. - May our
Lady protect her. - May the Sacred Heart protect
him. - Our Lady of the Sea, watch over her. © Dec.
22, 1943; K 55111-55114.
What greater leve. © July 19, 1942; K 55115.
3161
Jacobs pub. co.
K 55025.
Yahrzeit calendar. © Nov. 1, 1943;
32
pt. IV, n. S:, Vv. 39
Kellogg co, 2162-2164
And now it’s February, so I will pen this line,
etc. © Jan. 27, 1944; K 54848,
if these beads don’ t work, etc. © Feb. 25, 1944;
K 55128.
1944 menu and recipe service. © Dec. 27, 1943;
K 54810.
Kemper-Thomas co. 2165
Hold everything; by Hy [i. e. John Henry] Hin-
termeister, © Jan. i, 1944; H 2668.
King Qohn H.) 2166
We've made a monkey out of you. © Jan. 28,
1944; K 54836.
King features syndicate, inc. 2167, 2168
Another allied mesting, Z-261. - Don Cossack
chorus and quints, Z-200. © Jan. 16, 1944; J 36459,
36460.
Knight (Charles R.) 2169-2179
[Allosaurus| - [Archaeopteryx, pterodactyi] -
[Brontosaurusj - [Cambrian scene] - [Carbonifer-
ous period] - Devonian scene] - [Dimetroden] -
[Eocene horses] - [Rancho La Brea tar-pits]-—[Ty-
rannosaurus] ~ “(Woolly mammoth] © 1 ¢. each
Feb. 9, 1941; K 54934-54944,
Kolarik (Frank Fred) 2180
Shrine cf peace. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1943; K 54977.
Kuhn (Ralph Rarrick) 2181
Letter from home. © jan. 26, 1944; K 64812.
Larson (Read) 2182, 2183
[Barracks] - [Maneuvers] © Feb. 29, 1944; K
55104, 55105.
Loucks & Norling studios, inc. 2184
Slide rule. © Feb. 1, 1944; J 36434.
Loughlin (John J.) 2185
Back the attack. © Ic. Feb. 21, 1944; J] 36450.
Lowry (Thomas Isaac) 21868
Jordan (Major Johnny) © ic. Mar. 8, 1944; j
36474,
Lupfer (James A.) 2187
Hercules-Lupfer engine sales co. © Jan. 39,
1944; I 33826.
Lyons (George W.) 2188
Prays at scene of last year’s tragedy. © 1c.
Nov. 29, 1943; K 54831.
McFarland (William H.) 2189
Flange making machine. © 1 c. Feb. 9, 1944;
I 33832.
Magaw (Warren S.) 2190
Rubber cushioned half track. © 1 c. Feb. 8,
1944; 1 33839.
Manning (Reg) 2191-2198
Help please! Veery, veery hot ai 10,000 feets
altitude! P-38 above zero! 23. - Hey instructor!
How’m I doin’ for my first time up? 22. - When
setting sun sinks out of sight, etc., 24. © Apr. 20,
1943; K 54978-54980.
In these days of camouflage, etc., 25. - You'd
never know that just a year ago I was mowing lawns
for a living, 26. © Aug. 18, 1943; K 54981, 54982.
Mexican words you meet on maps of the South-
west, 29. © Sept. 24, 1943; K 55923.
Remarkable, these jeeps, 27. - Seeum great big
thunder bird, 28. © Sept. 24, 1943; K 54983, 54984.
Marcus (Alfred I.) 2199
[Names in the news] © Feb. 17, 1944; K 54933.
Martin (William Francis) 2200
Pipe line nomograph. © Jan. 25, 1944; I 33902.
Matson (William N.) 2201
Spiral gear pump. © 1c. Feb. &, 1944; I 33835.
Mead Johnson & co. 2202, 2203
Baby's breakfast. © 1 c. Jan. 26, 1944; K54835.
Watching mother sew. © 1 c. Feb. 23, 1944;K
55144.
Medici society, ltd. 2294
Spinning wheel, M. A. S. 27; by L. Campbell
Taylor. © Oct. 20, 1930; H 2694.
Meinhard (James E.) 2205
Vibramotor. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1944; I 33831.
Mitchell (George W.) 2206
W scale. © ic. Jan..27, 1944; I 33849.
Modern hobbycraift products. 2207
Grumman hellcat c-6. © Nov. 5, 1943; I 33876.
Morris (George Arl) 2208
Air hammer type drill guide. © 1 c. Feb. 8,
1944; I 33843.
Moss (C.) 2209-2244
Autumn, 2870. - Pan-American, building, 2973.-
Spring, 2876. - Summer, 2939. - Winter, 2938. ©
Dec. 15, 1942; K 55037, 55038, 55042, 55043, 55045.
Bee careful, 2854. - Champions, 3012. -Curly,
2848. - Dream girl, 3049. - First swimming les-
son, 3050. - Grand slam, 3048. - Guardian ofthe
night, 3051. - Hello, redbird, 2849. - Hold it, 3055.
-Jefferson memorial, 2997. - Lake Supreme, 3054.
- Let freedom ring, 2998. - Old mill, 2774. - Pop-
pies, 3027. - Prize winners, 2883. - Sitting pretty,
910. - Sleepyhead, 2926. - Son worship, 3052. -
Whazat, 2855. © Dec. 20, 1943; K 55031-55036,
55039, 55041, 55046, 55047, 55052, 55059-55066
Carnations, 3022. - Hollyhocks, 3024. - Iris,
3026. - Lilies, 3023. - Poppies, 3021. - Tulips,
3025. © Dec. 20, 1943; K 55053-55058.
Disconnected, 2890. © Oct. 20, 1942; K 55040.
Faith of our fathers, 3000. - For life, liberty
and the pursuit of happiness, 3002. - Land of the
free, home of the brave, 3003. - Liberty bell, 3001.
- Safeguards of liberty, 2970. © Apr. 27, 1943;K
55044, 55048-55051.
Mueller (Justus F.) 2245, 2246
[Mueller-Ward améeba} MW 45. © Dec. 15,
1943; 1 33874.
[Mueller-Ward nematode model and key card]
MW 70. © Jan. 21, 1944; I 33875.
Munson art publishers. 2247-2250
Fishing fleet in harbor. - Gloucester Harbor. -
_ Mountain stream. - Sussex cottage. © Feb. 1,
é 1944; K 55097-55100.
_ National printing co., inc. 2251-2262
Bright merry Christmas, 4391. - Christmas
" guests, 4375. - Greetings, 4382, 4383. - Greetings
33
CLASSES H-K
no. 2, 1944
2324
at Christmas, 4377. - May Christmas day bring,
etc., 4374. - Merry Christmas, 4371, 4381. -Rous-
ing merry Christmas, 4378. - Season’s greetings,
4389. - Sing oh sing, this happy morn, 4376. - This
comes to wish you, etc., 4280. © Sept. 9, 1943; K
54853-54864.
Nelson (Robert E.) 2263
Ballistic correction rule. © 1c. Jan. i$, 1944;
I 33829.
New England mutual life insurance co. of Boston.
2264-2271
Constitution (Frigate) is launched at Boston,
1797, - Declaration of independence is hailed in
Boston, 1776. - Revere (Paul) gives the alarm to
the countryside, 1775. - Samoset bids the pilgrims
welcome at Plymouth, 1621. - Shirley’s (Governor )
expedition against Louisburg, 1745. - Tense meet-
ing at Old South leads to Boston tea party, 1773. -
Washington (General) takes command at Cam-
bridge, 1775. - Winthrop (Governor) arrives at
Salem on the Arbella, 1630. © Dec. 15, 1943; K
55076-55683.
Oakley (Agnes Hanna) 2272
Youthful slumber cap and chin reducing bandeau.
© ic. Feb. 9, 1944; J 36467.
Obrist (Miriam Alice) 2273
Name pin of transparent plastic. © i c. Feb.
15, 1944; I 33899.
Osborne Co. 2274-2321
Beautiful Bahia, between the ocean and the bay.
-Chile’s mountain paradise. -Desert shall rejoice.
- Garden beauty in a city street. - Indian homes in
the mountains. - Mountain transport in Columbia. -
Quito’s ancient unforgotten handicrafts. - Raft and
a sail for deep sea fishing. - Stop and go in the
Plaza of Medellin. - Sun, sand and sea, Copacabana
Beach. - Where Brazilian tea is gathered. - Where
Incas once worshipped the sun. © Feb. 1, 1$44;K
54997-55008.
Beneath a smiling sky. - Break for liberty. -
Come all ye faithful. - Dome of liberty. - Earth’s
fulness. - Golden roads of autumn. - Life, liberty
and the pursuit of happiness. - Service with a
smile. - Staunch and steady. - Sunday morning. -
Talking it over. - To cross a little river. © Feb.
10, 1944; K 55132-55143.
Bewitching! - Boston Post road, 1763. - Camino
real, 1836. - Come and get it! - Come under mine!
-Don’t keep me waiting. - Erie canal, 1825. -
Heartbeats. - It’s an ill wind. - Just give me a ring!
- Life’s a bubble. - Maysville Turnpike, 1830. -
Michigan road, 1826. - Natchez trace, 1809. -Na-
tional pike, 1818. - Oregon trail, 1843. - Perfect
form. - Philadelphia-Lancaster pike, 1795. - Pony
express, 1860. - Santa Fé trail, 1822. - She knows
the answers. - She’s my daisy. - What’s cookin’? -
Wilderness road, 1774. © Feb. 1, 1944; K 54985-
54996, 55009-55020.
Oxx (William Gardener) jr. 2322
Proposed warship design for South American
defense . © ic. Feb. 16, 1944; I 33873.
Pelton (Sylvester F.) 2323
Housing for radial post and ram or beam im-
provement in design of radial saws. © ic. Jan. 27,
1944; I 33828.
Petty (George B.) 2324
Orcadette, 244041. © Feb. 10, 1944; H 2695.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Pike (Milton J.) 2325, 2326
Howard (Roy W.) 1, 2. ©1¢.each Mar. 7, 1944;
J 36471, 36472.
Bost & Johnson, inc. 23217-2332
Boeing B-17 flying fortress. - Consolidated B-24
liberator, - Curtis P-40 warhawk. - Grumman F4F
wildcat. - Lockheed P-38 lightning. - Vought F4U
corsair. © June 3, 1943; K 55152-55157.
Pullman co. 2330-2041
Be an important cog, 8. © Feb. 22, 1944; K
55167.
Cleanliness gives a brighter cutlook on life, 2.
© jan. 11, 1944; K 55161.
Don’t gamble with safety, 6. © Feb. 8, 1944; K
55165.
Don’t let ’em down at the front, 5. © Feb. 1,
1944; K 55164.
Help win the war on the home front, 3. © Jan.
18, 1944; K 55162.
Speed victory by sending in ycur helpful ideas,
1. © fan. 4, 1944; K 55160.
Too busy, 4. © Jan. 25, 1944; K 55163.
You too can fight, 9. © Feb. 29, 1944; K 55168.
Your ideas may heip sink the Rising Sun, 7. ©
Feb. 15, 1944; K 55166.
Purvis (W. W.) 2342
Panoramic map projector. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1944;
I 33840.
Quaker state lithographing co., inc. 2343, 2344
Shovellers on the raud, 203, - Teal and willows,
202. © Feb. 17, 1944; K 55101, 55162,
Ray-Bell films, inc.
Machine shop work.
milling machine:
Cutting a dovetail taper slide, 2. - Cutting a
round end keyway, 3. © Feb. 9, 1944; J 36445,
36446.
Milling a circular T-slot, 5. - Milling a heli-
cal groove, 4. - Using a shell end mill, 1. © Dec.
20, 1943; J 36447-36449.
2345-2349
Operations on the vertical
Real estate analysts, inc. 2350
Post-war trends of real estate. © Dec. 22,
1943; I 33853.
Reardon (Charles Q.) 2351
Blood bank; donor symbols.
54891.
© Jan. 28, 1944; K
Regal art studios. 2352
Fisherman’s cottage. © Jan. 13, 1944; K 54837.
Retail reporting corp. 2353
Boy, oh boy, oh boy. © Jan. i, 1944; K 55131.
Rigaumont (Victor A.) 2354, 2355
Aiterations to Hollywood theatre, 1449 Potomac
avenue, Dormont, Pa. for North Eastern theatres,
inc., 1241. © Feb. 7, 1944; I 33861.
Theatre design, 2443. © jan. 12, 1944; I 33860.
Saalfield pub. co. 2356-2361
Anti-aircraft gun. - Jeep. - Tank. © Jan. 31,
1944; K 55073-55075.
Famous fighter planes:
Curtiss P-40-F. ~ Douglas A-20-A. - Grum-
man F4F -4. © Jan. 31, 1944; K 55070-55072.
St. Anthony’s guild. 2362
King of the universe. © Dec. 1, 1943; K 54840.
34
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Sandler (Henry B.) co.
Sunshine sonata. © Feb. 11, 1944; K 55096.
Schneider (F. A.) 2364-2375
Bear possibility, 4920. - Farm pets, 4959. -
Great outdoors, 4923. - Holy family, 4960. - Holy
night, 4956. - Mother love, 4955. - Now for the
worms, 4903. - Protection, 4964. - Santa Claus
visit, 4961. - Sitting preity, 4921. - Victory and
peace, 4957. - Winter joys, 4958. © Jan. 15, 1944;
K 55084-55095.
2363
Severin (Gordon Henry) 2376
Wildcat gusher. © Oct. 1, 1943; K 54811.
Shaw- Barton. 2377
Thy woods and tempied hills, C-4153. © Nov.
30, 1943; K 54902,
Sing (Joseph Lee) 2378
Protector. © ic. Feb. 8, 1944; 1 33838.
Smell (Laura A.) 2379, 2380
Pianist. - Sister. © 1 c. each Feb. 26, 1944; J
36455, 36456.
Spear (Bessie F.) 2381
Victory. © lc. Feb. 9, 1944; J 36431.
Sporting gallery & bockshop, ine. 2382
Elkridge-Harford hounds crossing Atlanta Hall
farm meadow. © Oct. 15, 1943; K 55029.
Stack (Leo) 2583
[Styling of coiffures}] © ic. Feb. 8, 1944;
I 33856.
Stockhoff (Walter W.) 2384
Stockhoff children’s suite. © May 28, 1943; K
55067.
Stout (Stuart M.) 2385
Cloth heat-retainer for brooder hover. © 1c.
Jan. 31, 1944; J 36451.
Taube printing co. 2386
Taube form. © Jan. 15, 1844; K 54890.
Teich (Curt) & co., inc. 2387-2404
Alaska’s flag, 2B-H310. - Greetings from Alas-
ka, 2B-H309. - Greetings from Camp Cooke, Cal-
ifornia, 2B-H470. © July 9, 1942; K 54915-54917.
But officer! I bought this tire, 2B-H1061.- Chee
whiz! A hoarder, 2B-H1064. - Ho-hum, no prior-
ity, 2B-H1062. - More precious than jewels, 2B-H-
1063. - Them were the days, 2B-H1060. © Nov. 13,
1942; K 54918-54922.
Greetings from Santa Claus, Indiana, 2B-H1067.
© Nov. 10, 1942; K 54923.
I am in the:
Air corps, 2B-H1314. - Army, 2B-H1311. -
Marines, 2B-H1312. - Navy, 2B-H1313. © Dec. 21,
1942; K 54924-54927.
Writing under difficulties, BP-1 (2B-H805, BP-2
(2B-H806), BP-3 (2B-H807), BP-4 (2B-H808), BP-5
(2B-H809) © Sept. 8, 1942; K 54928-54932.
Thomas (John H.) 2405
Thomas perfected saw jointer. © 1 c. Feb. 8,
1944; I 33844.
2406, 2407
Thompson (W. R.) & Co.
© Jan. 28, 1944; K
Somewhere in Tennessee.
55021. ;
Somewhere in Texas. © Dec. 30, 1943; K 55022.
CLASSES H-K
Thompson products, inc. 2408-2419
Bell P-39 airacobras. - De Havilland mosqui-
tos. - Grumman F6F hellcat. - Hawker typhoons. -
IL-2 stormoviks. - Lockheed P-38 lightnings. -
North American P-51 mustangs. Republic P-47
thunderbolts. - Supermarine spitfires MKIX. -
Vought-Sikorsky F4U-1 corsairs. - Westland whirl-
winds. - Yak-1 I-26 pursuits. © Jan. 21, 1944; kK
54813-54824.
2420
© Aug. 6, 1943; K
United negro assn.
Charter of the T. U.N. A.
55145.
Villard (W. J.) 2421
Bread slicing jig. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1944; I 33845.
Vocafilm corp. 2422-2427
Anti-aircraft barrage fire. The tracking sheet,
SN-1805. - Battery alignment. Problem of gun and
sight alignment, SN-1808a. - Elements of a sur-
face fire control system - part 2, SN-3193b. -
Power drive, mark 2. The receiver unit, SN-1802c.
- Stable element, mark 6. How the outputs are
driven, SN-1801e. - 3’’ /50 cal. gun mount, mark
22. Function of the firing mechanism, SN-1806c.
© 1c. each Mar. 2, 1944; ] 36461-36466.
2428
Walsh (Maurice J.)
Play ball. © Sept. 2, 1949; 36444.
Washington council of churches & Christian educa-
tion. 2429
World council of churches. © Dec. 6, 1943;KK
54945.
Western erectors co. 2430
Data on tue Weco trailer. © lc. Feb. 23, 1944;
I 33897.
Whitman pub. co. 2431
Scrap kook, 635. © Aug. 13, 1943; K 55169.
Winders (Frank A.) 2432
[Combined dial and hand for clock or similar
article] © 1c. Feb. 11, 1944; 1 33852.
World merchandise corp. 2433
Patriotic plaque. © Dec. 22, 1943; K 55030.
Yorke (Emerson) studio. 2434-2438
Machine shop work. Operations on the cutter
grinder:
Sharpening a form relieved cutter, 5. -
Sharpening a plain helicai cutter, 2. - Sharpening a
shell end mill, 3. - Sharpening a side milling cut-
ter, i. - Sharpening an angular cutter, 4. © Feb.
11, 1944; J 36436-36440.
Young (Katherine T.} 2439, 2440
Abstraction - fire escapes. - Tashamira. ©lc.
each Feb. 16, 1944; J 36432, 36433.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, i944:
Reproductions of works of art (including 0 one-copy entries)-----------------------------~-- = 712
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (including 251 one-copy entries)--— 306
Photographs (including 195 one-copy entries)----------------------------------------------- = Be
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 27 contributions to periodicals and cther one-copy
entries)-----------------------------+-------------~----------------------------------- — 854
Total----------------------------------------- =~ 2-222 -- - - -------- 1,496
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Ackerman (Paul H.) Phiilipsburg, N. J. 2441
Hand-wrought jewelry. For hand-wrought jewel-
ry. © Jan. 21, 1944; KK 23330.
Acromark co. See d. b. a.
Acromark co.
Bates (Harold Q.),
Airplane mig. & supply corp., North Hollywood,
Calif. 2442
Portable spark plug tester. For aircraft spark
plug maintenance equipment. © Feb. 1, 1944; KK
23378.
Allis-Chalmers mig. co., Milwaukee. 2443-2445
Allis-Chalmers load center unit-sub rule, F
3793. For air circuit breakers. © Dec. 2, 1943;
KK 23427.
Ti grips like magic - Ailis-Chalmers texrope
magic-grip sheaves, B6310. For texrope sheaves.
© jan. 26, 1944; KK 23428.
Welders AC ampac 200 DC weld-o-tron, Bé306.
For electric weiding. © Dec. 23, 1943; KK 23429.
American tobacco co., New York. 2446, 2447
For cigarettes:
Fine tobacco, I’ll smoke it later in Luckies.
© Feb. 4, 1944: KK 23313.
Man, that’s fine tobacco.
KK 23403.
Armour & co., Chicago.
For meats:
Easy Armour recipes, etc. © Jan. 18, 1944;
KK 23404.
How to make a roast taste good all week. ©
Feb. 4, 1944; KK 23407.
No waste with treet, it’s all rich meat!
Feb, 4, 1944; KK 23406.
Mothers, here’s the thrifty way, etc. For vita-
lox beef extract. © Jan. 20, 1944; KK 23408.
Rich beef juices, etc. For beef extract. © Jan.
20, 1944; KK 23405.
© Feb. 18, 1944;
2448-2452
a
Armstrong (Gordon) co., Cleveland. 2453
X-4 portable baby incubator. For portable baby
incubator. © Jan. 3, 1944; KK 23338.
Art metal co., Cleveland, 2454
Uviaire ultraviolet germicidal unit for lower air
and floor disinfection in under-bed use. For ultra-
violet germicidal unit. © Jan. 20, 1944; KK 23356.
Bakelite corp., New York. 2455
Bakelite plastics powdered phenol resin glue
BC-16529. For plastics. © Jan. 11, 1944; KK
23122.
Bankers box co., Chicago.
Economical record storage.
boxes. © Jan. 5, 1944; KK 23328.
For paper filing
Barnes (W. F. & John) co., Rockford, Ill. 2457
Optical curve generator. For lens grinder and
polisher. © Feb. 2, 1944; KK 23479.
Barron (Alexander F.) Chicago. 2458
Universal automatic engine controller. For au-
tomatic engine controller. © Feb. 5, 1944; KK
29421.
2456
Bates (Harold O.), d.b. a. Acromark co., Eliza-
beth, N. j. 2459
Acromark parts marking machines. For pedes-
tai marking machine. © Apr. 27, 1943; KK 23253.
Bell & Howell co., Chicago. 2460
Will opti-onics project battles as they are
fought? For cameras. © Dec. 24, 1943: KK 23179.
Beloff (Morris), d. b. a. Victory novelty co., Rich-
mond. 2461
Laff station. For joker’s novelties. © Sept. 30,
1943; KK 23128.
Bendix aviation corp., Detroit, New York, Teter-
boro, N. J. 2462-2474
Advancing toward tomorrow’s effortless driv-
ing. For precision instruments and plane parts. ©
Feb. 9, 1944; KK 23391.
Fer aircraft instruments:
Dual oil pressure autosyn indicator. Instal-
lation instructions. © Feb. 15, 1944; KK 23514.
Dual oil pressure autosyn indicator. Instal-
lation instructions. © Feb. 15, 1944; KK 23515.
Instructions for installation, operation and
maintenance [of sensitive altimeter] © Jan. 31,
1944; KK 23201.
Service builetin. A new remote electrical
caging unit. © Jan. 31, 1944; KK 23250.
Service bulletin. Inclinometer ball must be
in centered position at installation of turn and bank
indicators. © Jan. 18, 1944; KK 2325].
Service bulietin. Lubrication recommenda-
tions for pioneer instruments. © fan. 18, 1944; KK
23248.
Service bulletin. Selecting indicators and
transmitter to eliminate excessive oscillation in
instailations of magnesyn remote-indicating com-
passes. © Jan. 18, 1944; KK 23247.
Service bulletin. Winterization of the gyro
flux gate compass system for operation at extreme-
ly low temperatures. © Jan. 31, 1944; KK 23249.
Turn and bank indicator. Installation instruc-
tions. © Feb. 15, 1944; KK 23516.
For airplane equipment:
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. I was just, etc.
© Dec. 26, 1943; KK 23131.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. If Jerry doesn’t,
etc. © jan. 9, 1944; KK 23132.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. Something’s
cookin’, etc. © Jan. 23, 1944; KK 23133.
Beryllium corp. of Pennsylvania, Temple, Pa.
2475
Beryllium spotlight, 7. For beryllium-copper
alloy. © Feb, 21, 1944; KK 23512.
Best & co., inc., New York. 2476-2478
Good gray flanneis. For misses suit-dress, suit
and_coat, junior suit, girl’s suit and coat, boy’s suit
and cap. © Feb. 13, 1944; KK 23379.
Rock-a-bye baby. For baby crib & mattress &
bedding & sleep clothes. © Feb. 20, 1944; KK
23478.
Shirtmakers famous Best’s exclusives. For
dresses, hat and bag. © Feb. 6, 1944; KK 23188.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 2, 1944
2943
Bigelow-Sanford carpet co., inc., Thompsonviile,
Conn. 2479
6,000 mile dream. For pile fabric floor cover-
ing. © Feb. 15, 1944; KK 23422.
Blatz brewing co., Milwaukee. 2480
Blatz beer fast becoming America’s new iavor-
ite. Forbeer. © Jan. 26, 1944; KK 23180.
Blue bell, inc., Greensboro, N. C. 2481-2484
For overails and other work clothes:
Army life begins with blue belis. © Feb. 17,
1944; KK 23413.
Blue bell adds six new plants to speed pro-
duction. © Feb. 18, 1944; KK 23414.
Midnight ride that may not make history. ©
Jan. 20, 1944; KK 23411.
Tanks, it takes work clothes to make ’em,
war clothes tc run ’em and war bonds to buy ’em!
© Feb. 3, 1944; KK 23412.
Boardman (Wm.) & sons co., Hartford. 2485
Something good is brewing. For coffee. © Jan.
17, 1944; KK 23453.
Borden co., New York. 2486-2531
Elmer! Suppose 2 wounded soldier heard you
say that! For war bonds. © Feb. 6, 1944; KK
23521. :
For cheese:
Boy! What a country when you can still get
cheese like this! © Nov. 12, 1943; KK 23152.
But darling, who ever heard of liederkranz
for breakfast? © Jan. 5, 1944; KK 23517.
Lady! The things you can do with cheese
these days! © Dec. 10, 1943; KK 23153.
Swellest salad dressing trick of the year! ©
Nov. 26, 1943; KK 23277.
Why was I born a restaurant man? © June 5,
1943; KK 23145.
For cream:
Better with Borden’s cream. © June 15,
1943; KK 23169.
Better with Borden’s cream. Cream makes
berries and fruits taste better. © June 15, 1943;
KK 23168.
- Fer dairy products:
Advice to back-yard vacationers. © June 23,
1943; KK 23146.
All I said was, there’s no extra charge for
the vitamin D, etc. © Aug. 4, 1943; KK 23147.
Ask for Borden’s new low prices. © Jan. 15,
1942; KK 23162.
Be glad you’re just my husband, dear, and
not a grocer! © Feb. 4, 1944; KK 23519.
Cheer up, Elmer, things could be 2 whole lot
worse! © Nov. 12, 1943; KK 23151.
Hold still, Beulah, they'll be here any minute!
© Dec. 23, 1943; KK 23154.
Hush, Beulah, daddy’s about to launch another
offensive! © Feb. 11, 1944; KK 23522.,
In this family, young lady, 99 0/o isn’t pass-
ing! © Sept. 1, 1943; KK 23149.
Only one more bow, Elmer! © Dec. 30, 1943;
KK 23157.
She’s sprouting like a weed since, etc. ©
Oct. 27, 1943; KK 23420.
That’s not what his mother meant, etc. ©
Oct. 16, 1943; KK 23520.
For fluid milk:
Borden’s homogenized vitamin D milk sold
here! © May 5, 1943; KK 23166.
Borden’s homogenized vitamin D milk sold
here! You can see the difference, etc. © May 5,
1943; KK 23167.
Help for you over the danger spots, with
Elsie! © July 5, 1943; KK 23418.
How to give your customer’s ahappier
Thanksgiving! © Nov. 22, 1943; KK 23276.
Milk, the world’s most nearly perfect food.
© Apr. 9, 1943; KK 23281.
P’s and Q’s of the children’s milk. © Dec.
28, 1943; KK 23156.
X marks the extras in the children’s milk. ©
Dec. 23, 1943; KK 23155.
For railk:
Ask for Borden’s homogenized vitamin D
milk. © July 10, 1942; KK 231790.
Eat nutritional food. Try Borden’s, etc. ©
Feb. 13, 1943; KK 23165.
Let Borden’s milk help keep you fit. © Feb.
13, 1943; KK 23164.
War's all over but the fighting! © Jan. 18,
1944; KK 23518.
For milk and cream:
Ask for Borden’s milk & cream. © Jan. 15,
1942; KK 23161.
Buy! Borden’s milk & cream at the better
stores. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK 23138.
Delicious with milk or cream. © June 4,
1943; KK 23280.
Elsie says: Borden’s milk & cream at bet-
ter stores. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK 23160.
This is a better store, Borden’s miik and
cream scld here! © Jan. 15, 1942; KK 23153.
Today’s special! Don't forget, etc., S-414.
© Mar. 22, 1943; KK 23140.
Today’s special! Don’t forget, etc., 5415, ©
Apr. 12, 1943; KK 23141.
Today’s speciall Don’t fcrget, etc., S-419.
© Apr. 19, 1943; KK 23142.
Today’s special! Don’t forget, etc., S-421.
© May 24, 1942; KK 23144.
Today’s special! Don’t forget, etc., S-423.
© Apr. 26, 1943; KK 23143.
Today's special! Don’t forget, ete., S-425.
© Mar. 17, 1943; KK 23139.
For vitamin and mineral fortified Grink:
Beulah takes the curves like an old hand,
ete. © Feb. 8, 1944; KK 23419.
But Beulah, smiled Elsie, aren’t you a little
young for such things? © Feb. 1, 1944; KK 23278.
What a hit! What ateam! © Aug.230, 1943;
KK 23148, ;
You two certainly have been making hay
since you started drinking hemo! © Qci. 1, 1943;
KK 23150.
Stay ontop of the wave with Elsie! For milk
and dairy praducts. © june 21, 1943; KK 23417.
Botany worsted milis, Passaic, N. J. 2532-2337
For woolen and worsted piece goods:
Botany first aid toa wise wardrobe. © Feb.
18, 1944; KK 23441.
Botany flannel. © Jan. 29, 1944; KK 23442.
Botany has no age Limit. © Jan. 20, 1944; KK
23111.
Botany Marchan - four star gabardine, etc.
© Feb. 15, 1944; KK 23443.
See Botany Marchan. © Feb. 15, 1944; KK
23360.
24 pages of pure yoo! wisdom. © Feb. 1,
1944; KK 23192.
Bussmann mig. co. div. McGraw electric co.
See McGrawelectric co. Bussmann mfg. co. div.
California fruit growers exchange, Los Angeles.
2538-2543
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2544
For sunkist oranges:
Easy ways, etc., LA-3557. © Dec. 10, 1943;
KK 23350.
Give them the high-vitamin, etc., LA-3568.
© Jan. 10, 1944; KK 23487.
Help wartime meals two ways, ete., LA-3586.
© Jan. 20, 1944; KK 23352.
Help wartime meals two ways, etc., LA-
3586-A. © Jan. 19, 1944; KK 23351.
It’s so hard now to get enough fruit, etc., LA-
35535. © Jan. 16, 1944; KK 23488.
Give children plenty of vitamins, etc., LA-3594-
A. For oranges. © Jan. 20, 1944; KK 23489.
California fruit growers exchange. Products dept.,
Ontario, Calif. 2544, 2545
More orange flavored products. For oil of
orange U:S. P. © Nov. 1, 1943; KK 23484.
Worid’s finest orange oil. For oil of orange. ©
Nov. 6, 1943; KK 23246.
Celanese corp. of America, New York. 2546
Man picked up a stick to extend his reach. For
textiles, plastics, and chemicals. © Feb. 7, 1944;
KK 23452.
Central equipment co., Chicago. 2547
Central clamp-power. For clamps. © Feb. 1.
1944; KK 23474.
Chicago coal merchants assn., Chicago. 2548
How to save coal. For coal. © Feb. 10, 1944;
KK 23365.
Ciba pharmaceutical products, inc., Summit, N. J.
2549
Heroes of the United States medical services,
surgeon Edward Cutbush. For pharmaceutical
products. © Feb. 8, 1944; KK 23336.
Cloverdale spring co., Baltimore. 2550
Cloverdale quickie quiz. For soft drinks. ©
Dec. 10, 1843; KK 23241.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 2091-2563
For soft drink:
Coke means Coca-cola. Sprite and case. ©
Jan. 30, 1944: KK 23335.
Coke means Coca-cola. Sprite and drait
arm. © Jan. 24, 1944; KK 23424.
Have a Coca-cola - haere mai! Be welcome.
New Zealand. © Dec. 22, 1943; KK 23470.
Have a Coca-cola - skal. Here’s to you.
Iceland, 2. © Feb. 1, 1944; KK 23333.
Have a Coca-cola - youre on the beam.
razil revised. © Feb. 10, 1944: KK 23508.
Have a coke - chin-chin. Here’s to you.
British Guiana revised. © Feb. 3, 1944; KK 23334.
Have a coke - come, be blessed and be happy.
Iceland revised. © Jan. 13, 1944; KK 23112.
Have a coke - good winds have blown you
here. China. © Nov. 3, 1943; KK 23469.
Have a coke - how’s it outside? Alaska, no.
2. © Dec. 29, 1943; KK 23471.
Have a coke - meet a new friend. Soldier and
koala bear. © Jan. 25, 1944; KK 23113.
Have a coke - sag cl. Long life to you. Turk
pilot. © Feb. 8, 1944; KK 23472.
Let’s buy “em and keep ’em. Sprite war
bond. © Feb. 1, 1944; KK 23528.
Let’s buy ’em and keep ’em. Statue of Liber-
ty war bond ad. © Jan. 18, 1944; KK 23423.
Coors (Adolph) co., Golden, Col. 2564, 2565
38
pt. IV, n.s., v. 39
For beer:
Always a pleasure, etc. © Feb. 4, 1944; KK
23200.
Always a pleasure, etc. Glass in back-
ground. © Feb. 11, 1944; KK 23363.
Coty, inc., New York. 2566
L origanfor your golden moments. For per-
fume. © Feb. 7, 1944; KK 23136.
Day-brite lighting, inc., St. Louis. 2567
Bulletin F-53. Revised. For fixtures for flu-
orescent lamps. © Feb. 16, 1944; KK 23473.
Dial devices distributing co., New Yerk. 2568
Target Tokyo. For bread. © Feb. 23, 1944; KK
23433.
Dishart (Samuel Harry) Brooklyn. 2569
One-for-ali brief case valet service, maid ser-
vice, porter service units. The biggest little wash-
room service. For clean up articles, wash up ar-
ticles and dress wear, shirt, collar, tie, socks,
etc. © Dec. 27, 1943; KK 22700.
Dow drug co., Cincinnati. 2570
Somebody pulled our night bell. For drugs. ©
Jan. 9, 1944; KK 23192.
Durham mfg. co., Muncie, Ind. 2571
We can’t give you anything but love! For metal
card tables and furniture. © Feb. 14, 1944; KK
23440.
Durkee-Mower, inc., Lynn, Mass. 2572
Tops for taste. For marshmallow fluff and
sweeco. © Feb. 14, 1944; KK 23425.
Engiander co., inc., Chicago. 2573
So-o nice to come home to, etc. For mattress.
© Feb. 18, 1944; KK 23431.
Ethyl corp., New York. 2574-2583
For gasoline:
What’s ina name? Alice, etc. © Sept. 29,
1943; KK 23266.
What’s in a name? Amy, etc. © Sept. 8,
1943; KK 23264.
What’s in a name? Booth, etc. © Oct. 5,
1943: KK 23267.
What’s in a name?
27, 1943: KK 23262.
Clementine, etc. © Aug.
What’s ina name? Daniel, etc. © Nov. 2,
1943: KK 23269.
What’s in a name? Elliot, etc. © Nov. 3,
1943; KK 23270.
What’s ina name? Enoch, etc. © Aug. 10,
1943: KK 23261.
What’s ina name? Graham, etc. © Oct. 5,
1943; KK 23268.
What’s ina name? Miles, etc. © Sept. 7,
1943: KK 23263.
What’s in 2 name?
1943; KK 23265.
Stephen, ete. © Sept. 24,
Eversharp, ine., Chicago. 2584, 2585
Eversharp presents command performance.
For pen and pencil set. © Feb. 21, 1944; KK 23353.
How would you answer the $64 question? For
pen. © Feb. 14, 1944; KK 23354. ;
2586
For cards sold by
© Jan. 17, 1944; KK
Exhibit supply co., Chicago.
What kind of person am I.
means of vending machines.
23220.
at ae hl
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 2, 1944
Fischer & co., inc., New York. 2587
Midnight vision, etc. For lingerie, nightgown.
© Feb. 12, 1944; KK 23523.
Gardner (Clark) Osage, Ia. 2588
Happy tumbling blocks. For toy blocks. © Feb.
1, 1944; KK 23505.
General foods corp., New York. 2589-2591
Ain’t never no meat loaf lefi for me. For cat-
sup, chili sauce and cocktail sauce. © Feb. 25,
1944; KK 23468.
For cocktail sauce:
Snider’s sea chanties. The fish who get
away. © Feb. 1, 1944; KK 23126.
Snider’s sea chanties. The lobster. © Feb.
24, 1944; KK 23467.
General milis, inc., San Francisco.
Magician puils only one rabbit out of a hat.
rabbit feed. © Aug. i, 1940; KK 23206.
2592
For
General motors corp. Hyatt bearings div., Harri-
son, N. J. 2593
Hyatt roller bearings. For roller bearings. ©
Dec. 10, 1943; KK 23387.
Goodall co., Cincinnati.
For men’s summer clothing:
Palm beach suits. Lighthouse design. ©
Jan. 3, 1944; KK 23239.
Palm beach suits. Mountain design. © Jan.
3, 1944; KK 23238.
Palm beach suits. Sailfish design. © Jan. 3,
1944: KK 23237.
Palm beach suits.
3, 1944; KK 23240.
Graham rotary file & tool co., New York.
2598, 2599
2594-2597
Waterfall design. © Jan.
For rotary files:
Graham hand cut rotary files. Catalog C. ©
May 20, 1943; KK 23362.
Graham hand cut rotary files. Catalog D. ©
Nov. 22, 1943; KK 23361.
Gray (Dorothy) ltd., New York. 2600
Dorothy Gray selling helps. For cosmetics. ©
Feb. 8, 1944; KK 23369.
Hage’s, ltd., San Diego, Calif. 2601
Creamy comments from Hage’s. For ice cream
and dairy products. © Jan. 3, 1944; KK 23320.
Hamilton watch co., Lancaster, Pa. 2602
He’s looking for a U-boat, in the sky! For
watches. © Sept. 10, 1943; KK 23254.
Handy button machine co., Chicago. 2603
Cloth covered buttons in all standard styles and
sizes. For button and buckle covering equipment.
© Feb. 23, 1944; KK 23527.
Hanley (James) co., Providence. 2604, 2605
For ale:
‘ Qh! Oh! That reminds me! © Dec. 13, 1943;
KK 23195.
So that’s where it’s been going! © Dec. 22,
1943; KK 23196.
| Hansen’s (Chr.) laboratory, inc., Little Falls, N. Y.
2606-2610
For pancake mix:
It’s new! Wonderful flavor! Window stream-
er. © Jan. 31, 1944; KK 22436.
39
2625
Ooh boy! Wonderful flavor. Counter dis-
play. © Jan. 31, 1944; KK 23437.
For rennet powder:
Aunt Rennie, piease make my milk into a
rennet=custard too! © Feb. 15, 1944; KK 23438.
Busy? Qf course you are! © Jan. 29, 1944;
KK 23435.
Heigh-ho the merrio! See what’s happened
to miik! © Jan. 20, 1944; KK 23434.
Harris-Seyboid-Potter co., Cleveland. 2611
Harris impressions. v. 3, no. 12. Dec., 1943.
© Jan. 20, 1944; KK 23121,
Henry, Lecnard & Thomas, inc., Ozone Park, N. Y.
2612
Royalton filter well. For pipes. © Feb. 13,
1944; KK 23439.
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington, Del. 2613
Plastic peel, aid te victory. For chemicals. ©
Feb. 17, 1944; KK 22430.
Holeproof hosiery co., Milwaukee. 2614
Style begins with underwear and hosiery. For
hosiery and underwear. © jan. 29, 1944; KK 23395.
Holland (W. F.) agency, Cincinnati. 2615, 2616
For butter:
Rose brand creamery butter. © Oct. 13,
1943; KK 23119.
Rose brand creamery butter. © Oct. 14,
1943; KK 23337.
Holmes & Edwards div. International silver cc.
See International silver co. Holmes & Edwards
div.
Houdaille-Hershey corp., Detroit. 2617
Ice cubes of yesterday. For mechanical refrig-
erator. © Jan. 26, 1944; KK 23199.
Hufford machine works, inc., Redondo Beach, Calif.
2618
Hufford universal pneumatic jaw. For Hufford
hydraulic bending and beveling machine. © Jan. 13,
1944; KK 23392.
Hyatt bearings div. General motors corp. See
General motors corp. Hyatt bearings div.
Hydrotex industries, Dallas. 2619, 2620
For liquid asbestos roof coating:
Hydrotex liquid asbestos roof coating con-
taining petrogum. © Feb. 1, 1944; KK 23377.
Waterproof, preserve, protect your roof. ©
Feb. 1, 1944; KK 23401.
Holmes & Edwards div.,
Meriden, Conn. 2621
We keep telling them! For sterling inlaid sil-
ver plate. © Feb. 11, 1944; KK 23342.
International silver co.
International telephone & telegraph corp., New York.
2622
This way to island base. For electric communi-
cations & direction finding equipment. © Feb. 7,
1944; KK 23114.
Italian Swiss colony, San Francisco. 2623
Wines with a past, etc. For wines. © Jan. 12,
1944; KK 23137.
Jacobson (Robin C.) See Leistner (Oscar) inc.
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N. J.
2624, 2625
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2626
For sutures:
Ethicon eye sutures. © Dec. 14, 1943; KK
23115.
John B. Deaver, M. D., 1855-1931. © Jan.
1G, 1944; KK 23116.
Jones & Laughlin steel corp., Pittsburgh. 2626
Stone serves to make steel. For steel. © Feb.
17, 1944; KK 23513.
Katz (Herman M.) Columbus, QO. 2627
Improved net on discount calculator. For elec-
trical conduit fittings. © Dec. 20, 1943; KK 23127.
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 2628
Listen, get hungry. For cereal breakfast foods.
Rice krispies. © Apr. 13, 1933; KK 23485.
Kraft cheese co., Chicago. 2629
Lets of protein! Small point cost! For cheese.
© Jan. 26, 1944; KK 23380.
Krupp & Tuffly, inc., Houston. 2630, 2631
Career girl shoes. For women’s shoes. © Jan.
30, 1941; KK 23451.
Career girl [shoes and bags] For women’s
shoes & handbags. © Jan. 30, 1941; KK 23450.
Lady Raye cosmetics, Chicago. 2632
Take one, a secret to women & men, girls &
boys. For deodorant cream. © Nov. 22, 1943;
KK 23321.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
2633-2636
For cosmetics:
Girl who landed a pilot.
23368.
These hands come out of the wash soft and
pretty! © Feb. 8, 1944; KK 23370.
It’s etiquet to use etiguet deodorant cream. For
decdorant cream. © Feb. 15, 1944; KK 23371.
We’ve all gotta keep in fighting trim! For dis-
infectant. © Feb. 2, 1944; KK 23372.
© Feb. 1, 1944; KK
Leistner (Oscar) inc. & Jacobson (Robin C.) Chi-
cago. 2637
Christmas bell corsages. For Christmas bell
corsages. © Feb. 12, 1944; KK 23394.
Liberty motors & engineering corp., Baltimore.
2638
Back the attack - it drives them back. For air-
craft service tools and test equipment. © Feb. 5,
1944; KK 23511.
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York.
2639-2646
For cigarettes:
Chesterfield’s 5 goal-winners. © Feb. 17,
1944; KK 23374.
Firsthand report, etc. © Feb. 10, 1944; KK
23287,
5 key words to more smoking pleasure. ©
Feb. 3, 1944; KK 23185.
Just a mirage. © Feb. 6, 1944; KK 23275.
Lay that pistol down, pardner. © Feb. 10,
1944; KK 23274.
Open the door to a milder, better taste, etc.
© Feb. 17, 1944; KK 23486.
They’re on the air, etc. © Feb. 3, 1944; KK
23184,
Top combination, etc. © Feb. 18, 1944; KK
23373.
40
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Lorr laboratories, Paterson.
For nail polish:
I use dura-gloss. © Nov. 1, 1943; KK 23294.
I use dura-gloss. I like nice things, etc. ©
Feb. 12, 1944; KK 23199.
2647, 2648
Los Angeles newspaper publishers assn., Los An-
geles. 2649-2651
For newspapers:
Can you answer 7 out of 10? © Feb. 1, 1943;
KK 23207.
Look out!
KK 23209.
Try this quiz game for pleasure and profit.
© Feb. 15, 1943; KK 23208.
It’s dangerous. © Jan. 28, 1943:
McGraw electric co. Bussmann mfg. co. div., St.
Louis. 2652-2654
Buss fusetrons. For Buss fusetrons. © Feb. 8,
1944; KK 23212.
Buss cne-time fuses. For Buss one-time fuses.
© Feb. 8, 1944; KK 23210.
Buss special, old code and open fuses. For Buss
special, old code and open fuses. © Feb. 8, 1944;
KK 23211,
Majestic radio & television corp., Chicago.
2655, 2656
For radios and radio equipment:
Majestic radio news. © Feb. 2, 1944; KK
23120.
Majestic radio news. © Feb. 17,
23367.
Marchand (Charles) co., New York.
For rinse for hair: si
Final touch of glamour: Make-up for your
hair! © Sept. 18, 1942; KK 23318.
How to make-up your hair to give it new
sparkle and color. © May 6, 1942; KK 23317.
Newest beauty trick: Make-up for your hair!
© Feb. 27, 1942; KK 23314.
Newest beauty trick: Make-up for your hair!
A 3-minute miracle of loveliness, etc. © Mar. 4,
1942; KK 23315.
Try this exciting new make-up for your hair!
© Mar. 27, 1942; KK 23316.
1944; KK
2657-2661
Mercury chemical co., ine., Detroit. 2662
Mercury chemical co. In design of wheel and
wing. For chemical compounds. © Oct. 27, 1943;
KK 23346.
Minnesota mining & mfg. co., St. Paul. 2663
Lost; One ham on rye. For scotch cellulose
tape. © Feb. 22, 1944; KK 23329.
Moog industries, inc., St. Louis. 2664
Motorists can’t wait for the car of the future.
For piston rings. © Jan. 8, 1944; KK 23510.
Mutual products co., Minneapolis. 2665
White gold. For compound for calves, pigs and
poultry. © Feb, 14, 1944; KK 23449.
National distillers products corp., New York.
2666- co
For whiskey:
Best is bought first and fastest. © Sept. 20,
1943; KK 23456.
Friend you’d like to see more of. © Sept. 20,
1943; KK 23455.
Head of the bourbon family. © Jan. 22, 1943;
KK 23463.
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COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 2, 1944
Head of the bourbon family. © Feb. 12, 1943;
KK 23462.
Head of the bourbon family. Always a rare
treat, etc. © Sept. 21, 19438; KK 23454,
I have made many whiskies, etc.
1943; KK 23465.
Qld friend ina new bottle. © Jan. 19, i943;
KK 23464,
Gne who waits is wise. © Sept. 21, 1943; KK
23457.
Same old proof cf friendship. © May 13,
1943; KK 23459.
Signed, sealed and delicious.
1943; KK 23458.
Signed, sealed and delicious. © July 30, 1943;
KK 23460.
Through six wars and 132 years, etc. © Dec.
31, 1942; KK 23466.
Word is going round. © Feb. 25, 1943; KK
23461.
© fan. 38,
© june il,
Nehi corp., Columbus, Ga. 2679, 2580
For beverage:
Canteen hostess Linda Darneil says, It’s my
favorite coia! © Oct. 29, 1943; KK 23255.
Wow! Tastes best! Says Betty Hutton. ©
Dec. 24, 1843; KK 23256.
O’Leary (Lydia) inc., New York. 2681
Color chart. For covermark cosmetics. © Dec.
30, 1943; KK 23323.
Olson rug co., Chicago.
For rugs:
Beautiful new rugs from old. © Jan. 21,1944;
KK 23497.
Beautiful new rugs from old. © Feb. 7, 1944;
KK 23502.
New rugs from old. © Sept. 1, 1943; KK
23491,
Olson does rug magic with materials you
send. © Sept. 24, 1943; KK 23493.
Qlson factory works magic with materials
you send. © Aug. 25, 1943; KK 23490.
Olson rug magic. © Feb. 4, 1944; KK 23501.
Olsen rugs. Beautiful new rugs from old. ©
Feb. 18, 1944; KK 23504.
Olson works rug magic with materials you
send, © Sepi. 20, 1943; KK 23492.
Olson works rug magic with materials you
send. © Sept. 25,1943; KK 23494.
Cison works rug magic with materials you
send. © Nov. 1, 1943; KK 23495.
Olson works rug magic with old rugs, cloth-
ing. © Jan. 25, 1944: KK 234982,
é Rug magic by Olson. © Jan. 18, 1944; KK
23496,
Rug magic by Olson,
23498.
Rug magic by Qlson. © fan. 28, 1944; KK
23500.
Rug magic by Olson. © Mar. 1, 1944; KK
23503.
2682-2696
© Jan. 25, 1944; KK
Oneida, ltd., Oneida, N. Y. 2697-2700
For silverware:
- Back home for keeps. © Oct. 15, 1943; KK
23259.
Back home for keeps. There’s a great day
coming when you’ll run down the path, etc. © Sept.
10, 1943; KK 23257.
Back home for keeps. There’s a great day
coming, you’re dreaming, etc. © Nov. 1, 1943; KK
23260.
41
‘with dependable Pillsbury’s best.
2730
Back home for keeps. Today he has a war on
his hands, etc. © Qct. 10, 1943; KK 23258,
Ortho products, inc., Linden, N. Jj. 2701, 2702
For vaginal jelly:
Future fertility is not impaired. © Jan. 31,
1944; KK 23118.
Spermicidal on contact. © Jan. 5, 1944; KK
2o117.
Paramount aquarium, inc., New York. 2703
Your finny pets, their care and health. For
tropical fish, foods and remedies for their care. ©
Tan, 2, 1944; KK 23355.
Parker pen co., Janesville, Wis.
For fountain pen ink:
Mounting shortage of first choice pens! ©
Jan. 12, 1944; KK 23382.
Mounting shortage of first-choice pens! When
you know that, etc. © Jan, 14,1944; KK 23383.
2704, 2705
Pepsi-cola cc., New York. 2706
Pepsi the Pepsi-cola cop [and the purse snatch-
er| For soft drink. © Feb. 6, 1944; KK 23285.
Petrogalar laboratories, inc., Chicago. 2707
For hospitalized patients. For laxative. © Nov.
15, 1943; KK 23279.
Phillips petroleum co., Bartlesville, Okl. 2708
Serving our country. For liquefied petroleum
gas, © Mov. 22, 1943; KK 23526.
Pillsbury feed mills div. Pilisbury flour mills co.
See Pillsbury flour millsco. Pillsbury feed mills
div.
Pillsbury flour mills co., Minneapolis. 2709-2730
For breakfast cereal, farina:
Golly, will there be enough farina? © Nov.
20, 1943; KK 23204.
Won’t you folks have a bowl of my farina? ©
Dec. 20, 1943; KK 23307.
For flour:
Ever taste Pillsbury’s pancakes? Isn’t that
4 kernels flavor something! © Oct. 9, 1942; KK
23292.
Found: That real old-time buckwheat de-
liciousness in a food that fills a wartime need! ©
Mar. 12, 1943; KK 23294.
Home, home on the range.
KK 23302.
How to cure a man of muttering I want buck-
wheats. © jan. 9, 1942; KK 25289.
How to make a man’s face glow on a dark
morning. © Mar. 6, 1942; KK 23290.
How to trap a Jap zero, with an empty gar-
bage can. © jan. 19, 1944; KK 23310.
It’s sno sheen, lovely, delicious and luliaby-
light. © Sept. 29, 1943; KK 23300.
It’s the world’s most wonderful waffle with
soy! © Nov. 23, 1943; KK 23595.
Lemon and spice, and everything nice. ©
Oci. 29, 1943; KK 23301.
Makes you glad you took a notion to bake a
cake, it’s sno sheen. © Nov. 29, 1943; KK 23306.
Now for something special in pancakes!
Pillsbury’s, with that delicious 4 kernel flavor. ©
Dec. 4, 1942; KK 23293.
Pillsbury’s cheddar biscuits with victory
vegetables, a quick, wartime meal, so easy to make
© Mar. 30,
© Nov. 5, 1943;
1943; KK 23296.
Pillsbury’s heart o’ gold cake. © Apr. 6,
1942; KK 23291.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
27314
Pillsbury s short-on- as entadine Heal cake.
Aug. 30, 1943; KK 23298.
Put the prod in production with a platter ra
Pillsbury’s 4-kernel pancakes! © Mar. 26, 1943;
KK 23295.
Sno sheen salutes a very Special occasion.
Dec. 29, 1943; KK 23308.
Sound assembly! Were’s Pillsbury’s chevron
casserole! © fan. 18, 1943; KK 23309.
Sure, I’m a grocer, and I sink subs too! ©
Sent. 15, 1943; KK 23299.
This amazing bread makes its own sugar! ©
July 17, 1943; KK 23297.
Wartime nourishment! Nut-iike taste! Excit-
ing muffin with soy! © Nov. 16, 1943; KK 23303.
Pillsbury flour mills co. Pillsbury feed mills div.,
Clinton, Ia. 2731- 2133
For commercial livesteck feeds:
Pilisbury’s best calf starter. © Oct. 22,
1943; KK 23171.
Pillsbury’s best hog supplement. © Jan. 12,
1944: KK 23172.
Pillsbury’ s best breeder mash. For commer-
cia) poultry fee. © Jan. 19, 1944; KK 23173.
Potts (Horace T.) co., Philadelphia. 2734, 2735
For steel:
For want of a shoe. © Mar. 30, 1942; KK
23187.
Lost: Yaluable hours of production time.
Between sunrise and sunset, etc. © Mar. 30, 1942;
KK 23186.
Press-on, inc., New York. 2736, 2737
For adhesive mending tape:
Dress it up with press-on. Make it do with
Press-on. © Feb. 16, 1944; KK 23217.
Teachers, students! © Feb. 1, 1944; KK
23216.
Products dept. California fruit growers exchange.
See Californiafruit growers exchange. Products
dept.
Puliman-Standard car mfg. co., Chicago.
2738, 2739
For railroad equipment:
All aboard for victory, 1944. © Jan. 21, 1944;
KK 23366.
1944, 10th birthday cf the streamliner. ©-
Feb. 5, 1944; KK 23364.
Ramsey accessories mfg. corp., St. Louis. 2740
Do the job right! For piston rings. © Feb. 1,
1944; KK 23383.
Safety ear protector co., Los Angeles. 27Al
Simple solution to the problem of industrial
noise. For ear protectors. © Jan. 12,1944; KK
23325.
Saks & co., New York. 274222754
Designer looks at spring. For suit. © Jan. 31,
1944; KK 23389.
For dresses:
Chalk up beige. © Feb. 16, 1944; KK 23203.
Something’s going on behind your back. ©
Feb. 6, 1944; KK 23357.
For general merchandise:
Rum’s the word! © Feb. 4,
Saks Fifth avenews. © Jan.
23359.
Fruit cocktaiis.
1944; KK 23204.
1944: KK 23326.
30, 1944; KK
For millinery. © Feb. il,
oy
_
em:
pt. IV, n.s., v. 39
Hothouse cotton. For suit,
© Feb. 3, 1944; KK 23390.
Mrs. Butt erfield’ S mink coat. For mink coats.
© Feb. 8, 1944; KK 23219.
Ripple brim for the chignon, ripple brim for the
upsweep. For custom millinery. © Feb. 7, 1944;
KK 23349.
Side wise strategy. For custom hats. © Feb. 1,
1944. KK 23324.
Straight from the shoulder. For two suits, one
coat and two blouses. © Feb. 2, 1944; KK 23358.
blouse and dresses.
Streamlined suits. For suits and blouse. ©Feb.
9, 1944; KK 23202.
Witty on your head. Pretty on your heart. For
jewelry. © Feb. 13, 1944; KK 23284.
Schenley distillers corp., New York. 2755
Oh, whet a beautiful morning! For whiskey. ©
Jan. 24, 1944; KK 23426.
Schering corp., Bloomfield, N. j. 2756
Schering introduces estinyl, potent, safe and
economical. For estinyl oral estrogens. © Feb. 1,
1944; KK 23402.
Season skipper corp., Chicago. 2787
One and only season skipper, two complete
coats in one. For ladies’ coats. © Jan. 27, 1944;
KK 23193.
Seven-up co., St. Louis.
Fresh up while you work!
Jan. 21, 1944; KK 23381.
Sheaffer (W. A.) pen co., Fort Madison, Ia. 2759
Get Sheaffer's quality when you buy leads, eras-
ers. For pencil leads, erasers and writing fluid.
© Jan. 28, 1944; KK 23205.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabethport, N. J. 2760, 2761
Teacher, how about getting us some of these
nifty Singer school kits? Fer Singer school ‘its.
© Jan. 29, 1944: KK 23339.
What can you do for a girl with 5 thumbs? For
sewing machines and Singer form. © Feb. 1, 1944;
KK 23191.
2758
For soft drink. ©
Singer sewing machine co., New York. 2762-2766
Aproveche les adelantos de la costura moderna.
For Singer oil, needles, parts. © Aug. 15, 1942;
KK 23177.
Fiste letrero significa servicio de costura. For
Singer needles, parts. © June 15, 1942; KK 23175.
Ideas valiosas. For Singer oil, needles and
attachments. © Sept. 15, 1942; KK 23178.
Para sacar mayor provecho a su maquina Sing-
er. For sewing machines. © May 15, 1942; KK
23174.
Sugestiones para facilitar la costura. For Sing-
er cil and parts. © july 15, 1942; KK 23176.
Sonotone corp., Elmsford, N. Y. 2767
One hat won’t fit all heads. For hearing aid. ©
Feb. 11, 1944: KK 23218.
Staley (A. E.) mfg. co., Decatur, Il. 2768
Give them the goed-ness of stoy -enriched
meals. Fer soy flour. © Jan. 8, 1944; KK 23447..
Standard blouse, inc., New York. 2769
Miss April a ****blouse. For ladies blouse. ©
Feb. 19, 1944; KK 22409.
Standard oil co. of California, San Francisco.
2770-2772
42
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 2, 1944
2816
Standard ban-ice. For compound for prevention
of freezing cf water condensation in motor fuel
lines, filters, pumps and tanks. © Oct. 15, 1942;
KK 23312.
Standard sheep dip. For insecticide, germicide,
disinfectant, deodorant. © Feb. 7, 1944; KK 23444.
Standard starting fluid. For starting fluid. ©
Nov. 15, 1943; KK 23311.
Studebaker corp., South Bend, Ind. 2773, 2774
For airplane engines and military trucks:
Got to get ready for a busy season, son! ©
Feb. 14, 1944; KK 23288.
When the marines got Lukavich they took 2
good man. © Feb. 25, 1944; KK 23509.
Swift & co., Chicago. 2775
Milk makes the flavor. For oleomargarine. ©
Dec. 31, 1943; KK 23197.
Sylvania electric products, inc., Salem, Mass.
2776
8 ways to solve your lighting problems. . For
fluorescent fixtures. © Jan. 8, 1944; KK 23524.
Tasty baking co., Philadelphia. 2777
Tastykake arrests hunger, 96. For cake. ©
Feb. 10, 1944; KK 23507.
Teuscher pulley & belting co., St. Louis. 2778
Increase te-co rubber belting sales with this
handsome belt rack. For rubber belting, beltlac-
ing, belt rack, belt dressing. © Feb. 1, 1944; KK
23183.
Tivoli brewing co., Detroit. 2778
Just can’t get enough of that aged-in, sealed-in
flavor! For beer. © Jan. 1, 1944; KK 23271.
Trade lithograph & ptg..co., inc., New York. 2780
Flip-it! For hats. © Jan. 20, 1944; KK 23286.
Tremco mfg. co., Cleveland. 2781, 2782
Ideas which solve wartime floor troubles. For
mastic flooring, protective paints. © Feb. 1, 1944;
KK 23129.
Tremco adhesives for overseas packaging. For
waterproof sealer for liners of overseas cases. ©
Feb. 17, 1944; KK 23347.
Trimz co., inc., Chicago. 2783-2785
For ready-pasted wallpaper:
New magic for dull kitchens! © Jan. 26,1944;
KK 23181.
New wallpaper miracle! © Jan. 28, 1944; KK
23182.
Now! Have closets that look and smell! like ce-
dar! For ready-pasted cedar closet paper. © Feb.
8, 1944; KK 23410.
United feature syndicate, inc., New York. 2786
Li’l Abner, halp me! For wheat breakfast food.
© Jan. 28, 1944; KK 23245.
United walipaper factories, inc., Chicago. 2787
How to be wallpaper-wise in one easy lesson!
For unitized wallpaper. © Feb. 20, 1944; KK 23432.
Victory novelty co. See Beloff (Morris), d. b. a.
Victory novelty co.
Vital foods corp., Evanston, Ill. 2788
Vita might. For vitamin and mineral capsules.
© Jan. 3, 1944; KK 23327.
43
Walker (Hiram) & sons, inc., Peoria, Ill.
2789, 2790
For whiskey:
First grandson. © Jan. 24, 1944; KK 23338.
War bonds. © Feb. 25, 1944; KK 23477.
Weco products co., Chicago. 2781-2793
For tooth brush:
Go smiling all through life, get the finest
toothbrush money can buy! © jan. 25, 1944; KK
23386. :
Prime essential of your life. © Nov. 1, 1943;
KK 23384.
Through the years for health and beauty, the
finest tocthbrush money can buy! © Jan. 13, 1944;
KK 23385.
Wembley, inc., New Orleans. 2794-2796
For neck ties:
And look at dad, wearing my Wembley tie! ©
Feb. 18, 1944; KK 23396.
First in quality. © Jan. 26, 1944; KK 23475.
Let’s plan ahead. Wembley for quality now,
and post war. © Dec. 22, 1943; KK 23400.
Western cartridge co. Winchester repeating arms
co., div., New Haven. 2797, 2798
Riflery is a lifetime sport. For ammunitien. ©
Dec, 21, 1943; KK 23331. ;
Winchester batteries provide a full charge of
bulletfast light. Roman torch. For flashlight bat-
teries. © Jan. 26, 1944; KK 23332.
Whitman (Stephen F.) & son, inc., Philadelphia.
2799-2814
For confections:
All that he wants from you. © Mar. 10, 1943;
KK 23223.
Bless his heart, he remembered! © May 5,
1943; KK 23225.
Easter bonnet, Easter sampler.
1943; KK 23224.
Eyes that say, you are the one. © Nov. 17,
1943; KK 23234.
Gift that speeds the journey. © June 30, 1943;
KK 23227.
It means a lot now, being remembered!
Jan. 6, 1943; KK 23221.
It wouldn’t be Christmas without. © Dec. 15,
1943; KK 23236.
It’s smart to say merry Christmas like this.
© Nov. 26, 1943; KK 23235.
It’s the thoughtful thing to do. © June 2, 1943;
KK 23226.
It’s things like these that say you’re smart.
© Oct. 29, 1943; KK 23233.
Love, honor and remember that anniversary.
© Sept. 22, 1943; KK 23230.
Nice things that stamp you as knowing how. ©
Sept. 29, 1943; KK 23231.
Sea-going fighter, thoughtful husband. © Aug.
25, 1943; KK 23229. _
Valentine’s day is February 14th. © Feb. 10,
1943; KK 23222.
Woman never forgets the man who remem-
bers. © July 28, 1943; KK 23228.
You can’t express al in words alone. © Oct.
20, 1943; KK 23232.
Wilson distilling co., inc., Bristol, Pa.
For whiskey:
Here, convince yourself. © Aug. 29, 1940; KK
23376.
Within your reach! © Aug. 22, 1$40; KK 23375.
© Apr. 7,
©
2815, 2816
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2817
Winchester repeating arms co. div. Western car-
triage co. See Western cartridge co. Winches-
ter repeating arms co. div.
Yeomans bros. co., Chicago. 2817, 2818
Yeomans form A screenless centrifugal sewage
ejector. For screenless centrifugal sewage ejec-
tor. © Feb. 1, 1944; KK 23446,
pi. IV, n. s., v. 39
Yeomans model G air cooled rotary air com-
pressors and vacuum pumps. For rotary air com-
pressors and vacuum pumps. © Jan. 10, 1944; KK
23158.
Zenith radio corp., Chicago. ; 2819
Greater, ever greater, grows. For radionic
hearing aid. © Feb. 14, 1944; KK 23348.
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944 ----------------- 826
44
PRINTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939
American tobacco co.
For cigarettes:
Shilling in London ~ a quarter here.
Nov. 20, 1943.
Shilling in London - a quarter kere.
Nov. 20, 1943.
Shiiling in London -
Nov. 20, 1943.
Shilling in London -
Noy. 20, 1943. |
Shiiling in London - a quarter here.
Nov. 20, 1943.
© American tobacco co., New York.
a quarter here.
a quarter here.
Cracker Jack co.
For confection:
Cracker Jack. RR 93, Jan. 24, 1944.
; Cracker Jack - come on, see the poppers.
RR 89, Jan. 24, 1944,
45
[2819
Cracker Jack - now here is the field. RR 91,
Jan. 24, 1944.
Cracker Jack - oh! oh! RR 90, Jan. 24, 1944.
Cracker jack - the whimsical peanuts. RR
92, Jan. 24, 1944,
Cracker Jack - we sheilall the goobers. RR
94, Jan. 24, 1944.
© Cracker Jack co., Chicago.
Quaker oats co. youl.
Secret of perfect pancakes. For pancake flour.
© Quaker oats co., Chicago. RR 179, Nov. 17,
1943.
Sprague-Warner Kenny corp. 13
Mongola brand. For chop suey sauce. ©
Sprague-Warner Kenny corp., Chicago. RR 87,
Nov. 30, 1945.
LABELS
Abell chair & novelty mfg. co., inc., ne
8
Tot trainer. For children’s toilet seat. © Feb.
4, 1944: KK 23159.
Aldama products co. See Foster (R. b:) py deebea.
Aldama products co.
Austenal laboratories, inc., New York. 2821-2823
Austenal teeth by the micromold process. For
artificial porcelain teeth. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK
23398.
Vitalon Austenal resins. For artificial resin
dentures. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 23397.
Vitalon resin teeth. For artificial resin teeth.
© Dec. 1, 1943; KK 23399.
Aviation corp., Detroit. 2824
Avco automatic door operator. For mechanical
door operator. © Dec. 16, 1943; KK 23213.
Beech-nut packing co., Canajoharie, N. Y._ 2825
Beech-nut root beer flavored candy drops. For
candy drops. © Feb. 2, 1944; KK 23242.
Bird & son, inc., East Walpole, Mass. 2826
KDK. For shoe box label. © Jan. 26, 1944; KK
23506.
Clayton (A. C.) printing co., St. Louis. 2827, 2828
For shoes:
ArtCraft footwear fine shoes, exclusive,
original designs. © Feb. 3, 1944; KK 23130.
Peters bros. shoe salon, Oakland, fine foot-
wear. © Feb. 7, 1944; KK 23273.
Cohn (Joseph M.) New York. 2829
Button hobby. For buttons for collection. ©
July 25, 1940; KK 23445.
Drackett co., Cincinnati. 2830
Windex. For liquid preparation for cleaning
glass and similar surfaces. © Feb. 1, 1944; KK
23110. :
Easi-bild pattern co., Pleasantville, N. Y. 2831
Step-saver kitchen unit. For printed paper pat-
terns. © Feb. 20, 1942; KK 23189.
Foster (R. L.), d. b. a. Aldama products co., Los
Angeles. 2832
E-Z chili mix. For food. © Oct. 29, 1943; KK
23416.
Glemby co., inc., New York. 2833
Cupid fine mesh net stretches to conform te
head. For hair nets. © Dec. 31, 1943; KK 23282.
Gospel recordings, inc., Los Angeles. 2834
Buenas nuevas electrical transcription. For re-
cordings. © Dec. 2, 1943; KK 23525.
Great star soluble coffee co., New York.
2835, 2836
Great star coffee vitamin-Bl added. For in-
stantly soluble 100 o/o pure coffee. © Jan. 5, 1944;
KK 23483.
46
Solcafe. Instantly soluble coffee extract. For
coffee extract combined with dextrine, maltose and
dextrose. © Jan. 5, 1944; KK 23272.
Hansen’s (Chr.) laboratory, inc., Little Falls, N.
Y. : 2837
Pan-cake mix. For flours for making pancakes,
waffles, etc. © Jan. 25, 1944; KK 23135.
Jaygol products corp., Brooklyn. 2838, 2839
Jaygol bed bug abolisher. For bedbug abolishing
liquid. © Jan. 6, 1944; KK 23244.
Jaygol roach abolisher. For roach abclishing
powder. © Jan. 21, 1944; KK 23243.
Johnson (E. Sawyer), d. b.a.E. Sawyer Johnson co.,
Bay City, Mich. 2840
Johnsons new improved bowl cleaner. For
cleaner for cleaning toilet bowls & urinals. © Dec.
3, 1943; KK 23476.
Johnson (E. Sawyer) co. See Johnson (E. Sawyer),
d. b. a. E. Sawyer Johnson co.
Johnson (S. C.) & son, inc., Racine, Wis.
2841, 2842
Johnson’s drax. For stain and water repellent
textile finish. © Feb. 11, 1944; KK 23481.
Johnson’s paints. For paints and enamels. ©.
Jan. 26, 1944; KK 23482.
Lady Raye cosmetics. See Smitjah (H.), d. b. a.
Lady Raye cosmetics.
Mathews (David Seldon), d.b. a. Vitamins for in-
dustry, Los Angeles. 2843
Vitasalt. For preparation to replace vitamin
and salt losses due to perspiration. © Sept. 15,
1943; KK 23341.
Mercury chemical co., inc., Detroit. 2844-2846
Aero kleen. For cleaning compoundfor aircraft
metals. © Oct. 27, 1943; KK 23345.
Ferro kleen. For cleaning compound for ferrous
metals. © Oct. 27, 1943; KK 23344.
Kupra kieen. For cleaning compound for.brass
and copper. © Oct. 27, 1943; KK 23343.
Michaels & co., inc., Brooklyn. 2847
Triple-tested furniture. For furniture. © Feb.
4, 1944;-KK 23283.
Nowotarski (Rose), d.b. a. Torry’s laboratories,
Chicago. 2848
Torry’s herb remedy. For herb tonic. © Jan.
13, 1943: KK 23252.
Parfums de Dana, inc., New York. 2849
Bolero cosmetics. For cosmetics. © Feb. 14,
1944; KK 23415.
Parker (J. T.) Fort Worth. 2850
Cool bar. For frozen confection. © June 15,
1943; KK 23123.
Phillips (Harold C.), d. b. a. Pure beverage co.,
Philadelphia. 2851, 2852
Pee ee eee ae oe ee
LABELS
no. 2, 1944
For cola soft drink:
Cherry cola custom blend. © Jan. 5, 1944;
KK 23108.
Lemon cola custom blend. © Jan. 5, 1944; —
KK 23109.
Pure beverage co. See Phillips (Harold C.), d. b.
a. Pure beverage co.
2853
© Jan. 13,
Smiths, inc., Newmarket, N. H.
Little Yankee, G54. For footwear.
1944; KK 23448.
Smitjah (H.), d.b. a. Lady Raye cosmetics, Chi-
cago. 2854
Charm for the arm. For decdorant cream. ©
Nov. 22, 1943; KK 23322.
Standard brands, inc., New York.
For baking powder:
New royal. © Jan. 10, 1944; KK 23214.
New royal. 5 lbs. © Jan. 17, 1944; KK 23215.
2855, 2856
Suppiger (G. S.) co., St. Louis. 2857
Brooks victory sauce. For food sauce. © Jan.
3, 1944; KK 23480.
2862
Timbrock (C. D.) Massillon, O.
For flour:
Harvest king. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 23125.
Prosperity fancy wonder flour, quality. ©
Dec. 1, 1943; KK 23124.
2858, 2859
Torry’s laboratories. See Nowotarski (Rose), d. b.
a. Torry’s laboratories.
Toy creations, inc., Jersey City. 2860
Planeettes. For game of airplane silhouettes.
© Dec. 17, 1943; KK 23319.
Vitamins for indusiry. See Mathews (David Sel-
don), d. b. a. Vitamins for industry.
Wausau brewing co., Wausau, Wis. 2861
Schoen’s old lager. For beer. © Dec. 1, 1943;
KK 23134.
Welch’s candy, ltd., Los Angeles. 2862
Welch’s blue bar. For candy and confections. ©
Oct. 28, 1943; KK 23340.
Number of entries of Labels included in the Cutalog since Jan. 1, 1944------------------------------ 128
47
LABELS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939
[2862
Detroit graphite co. 1-3
For paint:
Degraco paint. RR 77, Nov. 15, 1943.
Sta-white. RR 78, Nov. 15, 1943.
Superior graphite paint. RR76, Nov. 15, 1943.
© Detroit graphite co., Detroit.
Interstate bakeries corp. 4
Butter=nut bread. For bread. © Interstate bak-
eries corp., Kansas City, Mo. RR 86, Nov. 26, 1943.
Manville Jenckes corp. 5
Manville curtain Swiss. For textile fabrics. ©
Manville Jenckes corp., Manville, R.I. RR 95, Jan.
Resetar (Peter M.) 6
For fresh fruit. © Peter M.
Square deal.
18,
Resetar, Watsonville, Calif. RR 88, Dec.
1943.
Skookum packers assn. a
Skookum. For fresh apples. © Skockum pack-
ers assn., Wenatchee, Wash. RR 96, Feb. 7, 1944.
United States playing card co. 8
Blue ribbon. For playing cards. © United
States playing card co., Cincinnati. RR 80, Nov. 17,
1943.
29, 1944.
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2863-3935
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
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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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 PRINTS AND
LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
INC LUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1944
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 39
No. 3
The 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 copyright pro-
prietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of
the proprietor. A subalphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are. different.
“II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings or plastic works of
a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and
pictorial illustrations. In these classes a subalphabet of 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.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The abbreviations
used in this part are as follows: “G,’’ Class G, Works of art; ‘‘H,’’ Class H, Reproductions of a work of
art; “I,’’ Class I, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “‘J,’’ Class J, Photo-
graphs; and ‘‘K,’”’ Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels used for articles
of merchandise. ‘“‘©’’ implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by date of publication.
“© 1c.’’ stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copy-
right Office of the photograph or other identifying reproduction.
The. annual index contains the names of all proprietors.
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“‘shall be admitted in any court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright
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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, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or
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Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the prices of the various parts of
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Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, that,
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This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic
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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.
Allan (Jan)* 2863-2871
Airedale, 257. - Chihuaha, 259, - Fawn, 247. -
Grouse, 208. - Lamb, 248. - Mallard drake, 207. -
Mallard duck, 209. - Pug dog, 258. - Smooth fox
terrier, 256. © Jan. 15, 1944; G 43130-43138.
Backer (Alexander) co. 2872-2876
Turner (Raymond):
Goddess with bow, 281. © Feb. 17, 1944; G
43064.
Holiday, 279, 280. © Feb. 10, 1944; G 43061,
43062.
milady flower holder, 277. © Feb. 1, 1944; G
43063.
Swans, 282. © Mar. 6, 1944; G 43065.
Balancio (Mariano Libadia) * 2877
World’s greatest man. © 1 c. Apr. 3, 1944; G
43141...
Bastion bros. co.
Wratten (William)
War veteran. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1944; G 42990.
Blakely (Eugene Oswald) 2879-2886
Blakely (Gene [i. e. E. O.]):
Bear. - Brunhilde. - Dragon. - Fafner
Fasolt. - Hare. - King Gunther. - Rhinemaidens. -
Siegfried. © 1 c. each Dec. 27, 1943; G 43009-
43016.
2878
Borden co. 2887
Cornell (Gertrude Ruth):
Cow’s head. © Dec. 15, 1943; G 42996.
Cayuga pottery co. 2888-2881
Garee (Max):
Cornell pitcher. - Darby deer. - Long dachs-
_ hund. - Three leg hillbilly dees * © Mar. 28, 1944;
G 43126-43129.
Chinnock (Harry S.)* 2892
Angel with ouispread wings holding a lily. O lc.
Jan. 26, 1944; G 42991.
Davis (James D.)* 2893
Memory. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1944; G 43079.
Delano (Gerard Curtis)* 2894-2916
Arizona canyon, - Desert landscape. - Grand
Canyon. - Medicine bird. - Ranch. - Sheep on the
desert. - Shinumo Altar. - Young Navajo, with
sheep. © 1 c. each Mar. 10, 1944; G 43001-43008.
Canyon. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1944; G 43145.
Desert thunderhead, - Navajo. © 1 c. each Mar.
13, 1944; G 43019, 43020.
Indian trapper. - Indian village. - Injuns. - Lone
scout. - Medicine man. - Messengers. - Signal
from the hilitop. - Strange moccasin. - Trapper. -
Warning. - Whoa-Haws are coming. ©-1 c. each
Mar. 22, 1944; G 43067-43077.
Shepherdess, Navajo. © 1 c. Mar. 27, 1944; G
43113.
and:
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2917-2928
Detor jewelers, ltd.
Barnard (Celia Potter) & Trueman (Elinor):
Ancient Hawaiian dance. - Diamond Head. -
Discovery of Hawaiian Islands. - Hawaiian native
feast. - Honolulu Harbor. - Honolulu street scene. -
Iolani palace. - Mauna Loa. - Monument to Captain
Cook. - Pearl Harbor. - Silversword. - Waimea
Canyon. © 1c. each Mar. 11, 1944; G 48021-43032.
Drake (Conrad A.)* 2929
Geo-celo navigation. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1943; G
43098. a
Foreign mission sisters of St. Dominic, inc.
2930, 2931
Pierre (Marie):
Joseph (St.) © Dec. 7, 1948; G 43100.
Queen of Peace. © Dec. 3, 1943; G 43101.
Gardner (Norman W.)* 2932
Wee Winkie Worm. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1944; G
43125.
Graham (Louis Paul)* P 2933, 2934
Cochins. - Jersey blues. © 1 c. each Mar. 27,
1944; G 43158, 43159.
Grieve (Maurice)* 2935
Madonna and Child. © ic. Feb. 3, 1944; G
43099.
Herbert (Lionel)* 2936
Manpower for peacepower. © 1 c. Mar. 13, 1944;
G 43035.
Holy Ghost Fathers.
Heim (Robert): ;
Mary Immaculate, Queen of Peace, pray for
us. © Apr. 4, 1944; G 43156.
2937
Jennewein (C. Paul)* 2938, 2939
Victory gardener. © 1 c. Mar. 22, 1944; G 43066.
War bond buyer.-© 1c. Mar. 9, 1944; G 43040.
Karcher (Walter T. y & Smith (Livingston)*
2940-2943
Lawrenceville school field house: Entrance de-
tail. - Entrance interior. - Front elevation. - In-
terior. © 1c. each Mar. 7, 1944; G 43104-43107.
King features syndicate, inc. 2944-2974
Bundy (Gilbert):
Artist with the Pacific fighting fleet, 11, 13,
22, 23, 26. © Feb. 13, 1944; G 43081- 43085.
Great artist reports the war, 4-10. © Feb.
20, 1944; G 43086-43092.
In ‘the fight for the Pacific, 17-21, 25. © Jan.
30, 1944; G 43046-43051.
Men facing battle, 54, 55, 57, 59. - We take
another Jap island, 50-53. © Apr. 2; 1944; G 43148-
43155.
War as a great artist sees it, 3, 12,14, 15, 16.
© Feb. 6, 1944; G 43052.43055, 43103.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Lime cola co. 2975
Schlemer (Arthur W.):
Difference you can taste. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1944;
G 43078.
Lininger (William Wesley)*
Babykins:
Feet. - Hands. © 1c. each Jan. 31, 1944; G
43005, 43096.
2976, 2977
McCarty (Lea F.)* 2978, 2979
China boy. - China girl. © May 5, 1943; G 43093,
43094.
McCullough (Catherine Miller)* 2980
Singing Jenny. © Dec. 28, 1943; G 43144.
Macdonald (Marian)* 2981-2964
Christmas clock, 1-4. © 1 c. each Mar, 13, 1944;
G 43036-43039.
McFarland (Heien Hartz)* 2985
Victory pup. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1944; G 43146.
Marsteller (Sylvester A.)* 2986
Group symbols of peace and liberty. © 1 c. Feb.
9, 1944; G 43018.
Maxwell-Davis, inc.
Greenberg (Samuel S.):
Lab-tested milk at no extra cost. © 1 c. Mar.
10, 1944; G 43017.
2987
Miller (Charles William)*
Futurosity. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1944; G 43043.
2988
Nordvall (C. Arthur)* 2989
Tree of life vase. © Sept. 11, 1943; G 43116.
Nutly (Thomas James)* ; 2990
Roil of honor. © 1 c. Apr. 4, 1944; G 43148.
Puccio (Gaspare)*
Salome. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1944; G 43060.
2991
Ripley (Aiden Lassell)* 2992
Wild turkey. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1944; G 43041.
Rosary foundation, inc. 2993
Rasko (M. Aurel):
Our Lady of Fatima. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1944;G
43034
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944
t n. S., V. 39
Rzeznik (Maryan M.)* 2994, 2995
Armor of victory. - Guardians of the scouts. ©
1c. each Mar. 16, 1944; G 43044, 43045.
Schratt (Frank A.)* 2996-2998
Sharing the spotlight. -Top star. - Winning pair.
© 1c. each Mar. 20, 1944; G 43056-43058.
Shafer (Chester Werntz)* 2999
Memorial stained glass window to pipe organ
pumper. © 1c. Apr. 5, 1944; G 43147.
3000
Supko (Charles J.)*
Rip roarin. © 1 c. Mar. 6, 1944; G 43157.
Swierczek (Stanislaus)* 3001
Poland, etc. and Saint Andrew Bobola. © ic.
Mar. 17, 1944; G 43124.
Taylor (Elizabeth R.)* 3002
Spring bonnet. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1944; G 43097.
Turf games co. 3003
Howarth (Earl L.):
Royal flush. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1942; G 43033.
Valentine (Fay W.)* 3004
Mike, the good luck gremlin. © 1 c. Feb. 23,
1944; G 43042.
Vermont marble co. 3005-3011
Whitehouse (Louis A.) Cemetery memorial de-
sign:
Garner, D9-2774. - Wembley, 8088. © Feb.
29, Mar. 2, 1944; G 43080, 43103.
Whitehouse (Louis A.) War memorial:
Atlantic, C. - Greensville, B. - Marlborough,
E. - Newburyport, D. - Plymouth, A. © Mar. 20,
1944; G 43108-43112. A
Waehner (John) mfg. co., inc. $012, 3013
Von Eckardt (Lydia):
Hello there! - Little friends. © Oct. 1, 1943;
G 43114, 43115.
Wilkins (Harry Russell)
Law (Margaret M.):
Legend of the peach. © 1 c. Mar. 18, 1944;
G 43059.
3014
Zellie.
Canter (Eleanor Z.):
Christopher. - Mariana. © Aug. 17, 1943; G
42998, 42999.
Lady Margaret. - Sir Cedric. © Oct. 27,
1943; G 42997, 43000.
3015-3018
50
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Albree (G. Norman) 3019-3021
Albree drill-dock. © 1 c. Mar. 4, 1944; I 34024.
Albree dri\l-grinding attachment. © 1 c. Feb.
26, 1944; I 34002.
Golf-tee. © ic. Mar. 11, 1944; I 34089.
Allen (Howard D.) 3022
Suction holding device.
34038.
© 1c. Mar, 4, 1944; I
Allen mfg. co. 3023
Allens preferred. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1944; J 36500.
American automobile assn. Traffic engineering &
safety dept. 3024, 3025
We look all-ways before crossing, 157. © Jan. 4,
1944; K 55250.
We wear white at night, 156. © Dec. 1, 1943; K
55251.
American cyanamid co. 3026-3028
[Furloughs] © Dec. 15, 1943; K 55206.
Tinting strength graph on percentage basis with
white and color varying. © 1 c. Mar. 14, 1944; I
34095.
Tinting strength graph, substituting white pig-
ment at constant color usage. © 1 c. Mar. 14, 1944;
I 34096.
Andersen (Karl Albert) 3029
Edith window safety ladder in cabinet form, © 1
c. Mar. 15, 1944; I 34100.
Anderson (Fritz J.) 3030
Sewing cabinet. © 1 c. Mar. 4, 1944; 1 34036.
Arenz (John A.) 3031-3034
Arenz solderless connectors. © 1 c. Feb. 28,
1944; I 34004.
Double thread connector. © 1c. Feb. 29,
I 34007.
Solderless lugs, angle type. - Solderless termi-
nal lugs. © 1 c. each Mar. 2, 1944; I 34020, 34021.
1944;
Asbury (Stanley Joseph) 3035
Propellercopter. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1944; I 34029.
Atlas bolt & screw co. 3036-3063
Bronze bushing, 11304-A, 12174, 17378. - C. I.
bearing. 17371. - Forged steel pinion S-1 [and] S. C.
gear S-2, 17376. - M. S. clutch and sprocket S-1,
17373. - M. S. clutch gear S-1, 17375. - M. S. double
clutch S-1, 17372. - M. S, split ring S-2. Bronze
washer S-3. Center pin S-1. Bronze bushing S-4,
14872. - R. S. wheel S-1. Bronze bushing S-2.
Bronze thrust washer S-3, 14871. - Rail under turn-
table, 14892. - Rolled steel wheels, 17380. - S.C.
bearing, 17377. - S. C. center pin base, 11308. - S.
C. center pin support, 11307. -S. C. drum and gear,
11303-A. - S. C. gears S-1. Forged steel pinions
S-2, 17379. - S. C. sleeve eccentric, 11306. - S. C.
wheel, 12175. - Sprocket S-1, 17374. - Transfer car
rail stop, 14891. - Wheel axle S-1. Latch S-2, 1487 3.
© 1c. each Mar. 10, 1944; I 34059-34080.
51
90 ton transformer transfer car, 30-479, 30-479
-A - 30-479-C. © 1c. each Mar. 10, 1944; I 34081-
34084.
100 ton transfer car turntable, 30-480, 30-480-A.
© 1 c. each Mar. 10, 1944; I 34085, 34086.
Atlas educational film co. 3064-3069
Boring to close tolerances, 11. - Cutting an in-
ternal taper pipe thread, 9. - Machining work held in
chuck, use of reference surfaces, 12. - Turning
work held on a fixture, 10. - Turning work held on
a mandrel, 13. - Using a boring bar between cer-
ters; work held on carriage, 16. © Mar. 8, 1944; J
36483-36488.
Baker (George) 3070
Sad sack. © Mar. 24, 1944; K 55355.
Baker art gallery, inc. 3071, 3072
Bricker (Governor) of Ohio, 6. - Bricker (John
W.) 1. © Jan. 1, 1944; J 36513, 36514,
Barr co. 3073
General arrangement plan. 18 foot self-righting
life raft - twenty person. © i c. Feb. 29, 1944; I
34006.
Bell (Alfred) & co., ltd. 3074-3076
De Blives (Mademoiselle); by E. E. Milner. ©
May 1, 1943; H 2702.
Gladioli; by Catherine Wood. © Jan. 1, 1944; H
2700.
Red earth; by Cyril W. Bion. © Sept. 1, 1943; H
2701.
Bennoon (Mendel) 3077
Mohel certificate. © Nov. 1, 1948; K 55182.
Boston store. 3078
Jot-it-down calendar. © Dec. 22, 1943; K 54976.
Boyd (Charles R.) 3079
Magnetic retriever pencil. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1944;
I 34033.
Brewer (Noble E.) 3080, 3081
Amateur radio station WSDKK. Receiver and
modulator unit on table. - Amateur radio station
W9DKK. Tall radio frequency transmitter rack. ©
1 c. each Feb. 22, 1944; J 36502, 36503.
Brown (Kenneth Raymond) 3082
Parts for aircraft navigation game. [Game of
transport command] © Nov. 17, 1943; K 55273.
Brown & Bigelow. 3083-3096
Alcan highway, 34170, - Cairo, Agmar street,
34165. - Flying forts on British airdrome, 34163. -
Market place in Sicily, 34172. - Moorish quarters,
Algiers, 34168, - Moscow, Kremlin, 34171. - Mos-
que at Basra, Turkey, 34164. - Nankow Pass, China
wall, 34161. - Native pile village, Port Moresby,
34166. - Shipyard on the Delaware, 34167. -~ Temple
in Burma, 34169. - Waterfront at Valletta, Malta,
34162. © Mar. 6, 1944; K 55207-55218.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3097
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
ee
Peace, 24-131. © Mar. 6, 1944; K 55220.
They’re all tops - but which one, 24-433. © Feb.
15, 1944; K 55219.
3097
Bunk (Anthony)
© Feb. 21, 1944; I 34012.
Acid dilution chart.
Bush (J. G.) 3098
What are we going to do with our stock, Adolph?
© Jan. 31, 1944; K 55173.
California aero glider co., inc. 3099-3107
Skyway express:
Front view. - Left rear view, cargo door open.
- Left rear view, door closed. - Left rear view,
loading. - Left side view. - Right rear view, loading.
- Tail view. - Top, left, front view. - Top view. ©
1c. each Mar. 18, 1944; J 36515-36523.
Calvin co. 3108-3112
Community canning, 1. - Reconditioning a grain
drill, 4. - Reconditioning 2 mower, part 1, cutter
bar, 1. - Reconditioning a two-bottom tractor plow,
3. - Sheep shearing, 1. © Feb. 28, 1944; J 36538-
36542. :
Canada. Department of national defence. ¢
3113-3123
Universal carrier:
Bogie assembly, removal, stripping replace-
ment,C. A. F. S. 50-4. - Brakes/operation, inspec-
tion, adjustment, C. A. F. S. 50-5. - Engine and
transmission, installation, C. A..F. S. 50-9. - Engine
and transmission, removal, C, A. F. S. 50-8. - In-
spection, part1,C. A. F. S. 50-1; part 2, C. A. F. S.
50-2. - Lubrication, C. A. F. S. 50-11. - Rear axle
assembly, removal and installation, C. A. F. S. 50-
10, - Servicing the tracks, C. A. F. S. 50-3. - Steer-
ing system, how it works,C. A. F. S. 50-6. - Steer-
ing system, inspection and adjustment, C. A. F. S.
50-7. © 1c. each Mar. 20, 1944; J 36524-36534.
Cashmore (Alonzo W.) 3124
Tool for moving spring and driving spring rod,
from bolt of the Browning machine gun M2. © 1c.
Mar. 16, 1944; I 34170.
Cawthra (Lillian) 3125
Writer of radio. © Feb. 28, 1944; K 55175. .
Christie (Henry Lindsay) 3126
Atomic zodiac. © 1 c. Mar. 6, 1944; I 34028.
Christopher (C. J.) 3127
Step-up shopping island fixture. © 1 c. Jan. 15,
1944; I 34005.
Cimini (Pasquale L.) 3128
Amended modern library building plan. © 1 c.
Mar. 3, 1944; I 34023.
Comet model airplane & supply co., inc. 3129-3135
Douglas dauntless SBD-3. - Grumman avenger
TBF-1. - Grumman hellcat F6F-3. -IL-2 stormo-
vik. - Supermarine spitfire IX. Vought corsair F4U
-1. - Vultee vengeance A-35. - © Dec. 27, 1943,
34013-34019.
Committee for economic development. _ 3136
Now is the time. © 1 c. Mar. 13, 1944; J 36494.
Contractors supply & lumber co. 3137
Post and girder construction system, WA-20, dwg.
4.04. © Mar. 13, 1944; I 34091.
Cooper (Loyd) 3138, 3139
Snowcaps fromSan Antonio, Wash. - Yale avenue.
© Mar. 6, 1944; J 36579, 36580,
Davidson (Charles H.) $140
Smoker’s pipe reamer. © 1 c. Mar. 10,1944-[|
34056. :
Derck (James G.) $141
Trigonometry simplified simple-fyer. © 1 c.
Feb. 3, 1944; I 34009.
Deschler (M. B.) 3142
Double glass raised and fixed sash, 88. © 1c.
Mar. 14, 1944; I 34094.
Dodd (James Andrew) $143
Kleberg (Mrs. Alice G. K.) © 1 c. Mar. 9, 1944;
J 36475. .
Dow (Louis F.) co. 3144-3146
Be patient, gramp; by Hy. [i. e. John Henry] Hin+
termeister. - Homeward bound; by Anton Otto Fis-
cher. - Let us be thankful; by Gene Erbit. © Jan. 1, .
1944; K 55179-55181.
Dyer (Delbert Woodford) . $147
Anodizing rack. © Jan. 3, 1944; I 34010.
Fischer (William Ernest) 3148
Accessible V block. © 1 c. Mar. 11, 1944;1
34088.
Foto seal co. 3149
North-east view from the Empire state bldg.,
New York city. © Mar. 3, 1944; J 36512.
Frick collection. 3150-3153
Censtable (John) White horse:
Barge with men and white horse. - Cows and
landscape at right. - Farm buildings, center. © Mar.
9, 1944; H 2696-2698.
White horse; by John Constable. © Mar. 9, 1944;
H 2699.
Fulmer (Frances Hitt) 3154
Another June bride. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1944; J
36535.
General biological supply house, inc. 3155-3162
Adaptations in mammalian teeth, CR 43.3, -
Fruiting fronds of common ferns, CR 63.2. - Grass
types, CR 72.3. - Skulls, I, Il, CR 21.51, Cr 21.52. -
Stem adaptations, CR 83.2. - Sterile fronds of com-
mon ferns, CR 63.1. - Typical cereal grains, CR
72.4. © Mar. 3, 1944; I 34120-34127.
General motors corp. Frigidaire div. 3163, 3164
Story of frigidaire service, SER-418. - Today’s
"job, tomorrow’s plans, GP-316. © 1c. each Mar.
52
13, 1944; J 36489, 36499.
Gooding (Harley L.) $165
Gooding garment measuring chart. © Jan. 18,
1944; I 34026.
3166-3181
Grain (Mark)
Battleship and cruiser, A-1. - Booby blow, B-4.
- Bug catcher, B-1. - Crossy crab, B-6, - Dirigible-
airship, A-3. - Eagle, C-6. - Flapping bird, C-5. -
Gentleman penguin, C-2. - House beautiful, B-5. -
Humpty-Dumpty, B-2. - Joompy frog, C-3. - Lady
penguin, C-4. - Pelican, C-1. - Pocket purse, B-3.
- Sea horse, A-4. - Submarine, A-2. © Ic. each
Mar. 27, 1944; I 34171-34186.
SS
CLASSES H-K
no. 3, 1944
Greene (Norbert T.} _ 3182-3186
Autumn. - Ole bridge. - Spring. - Summer. -
Winter. © 1c. each Mar. 10, 1944; J 36476-36480.
Greenlee (Lyman E.) 3187, 3188
Electric clock for de operation, I RPS rotor-
motor, - Impulse clock mechanism. © 1 c. each
Mar. 10, 1944; I 34057, 34058.
Greeting checks pub. co, ‘ 3189
United nations bank of victory & peace. Message,
© Mar. 1, 1944; K 55247,
Greetings, inc. 3190-3193
Birthday thought, 4131. - He will comfort you,
4908. - Just between you, me and theegate post, 4156.
~ May He give you health, 4516. © Feb, 21, 1944;K
55274-55277,
Haigh (Joseph Kelsall 3194
Haigh hydraulic computing scale. © i c. Jan. 21,
1944; I 34008,
Haslett (Elmer) 3195
Compromise study for airport at Idlewild. ©lic.
Mar. 3, 1944; I 34022.
Haynes (Raymond M.) 3196
Universal expansion bit for cutting and boring.
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1944; I 34039.
Heaney (A. R.) 3197
[Biblio-astronomical chart] © 1c. Feb. 23, 1944;
I 34110.
Herbert (L¢ionel) 3198
Lionel Herbert, author, inventor [author’s crest]
© Mar. 11, 1944; K 55178.
Hering (Louis) 3199-3201
V ...-greetings: Easter greetings. - Goodluck, -
Happy birthday. © Mar. 21, 1944; K 55243-55245,
Hess (Edward A.) - 3202
Strawberry (Lake) at Pinecrest, A469. © Mar.
3, 1944; J 36561.
Higgins industries, inc. 3203
Higgins pneumatic repair dock, 73-3A. © 1 c.
Mar. 1, 1944; I 34011.
Hirsch (Abraham Adler) 3204
Compound rectified growth chart for boys, age
5-18 years. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1944; I 34090.
Hummel (Robert Stuart) 3205
Notebook stand. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1944; I 34037.
3206
© Mar. 23, 1944; K
International art pub. co., inc.
Summer; by A. D. Greer.
55360.
Isola art co.
Gabauer (Charles):
His first mass, 1072-H. C. - Mystical rose,
1068-H. C. © Jan. 6, 1944; K 55195, 55196.
[Nativity] 110, 112-114, 120. © Feb. 1, 1943;
K 55190-55194.
3207-3213
Jakopec (George) 3214
Permutation lock. © ic. Mar. 4, 1944; I 34045.
Jam Handy organization, inc. 3215
Loading the beach cart, SCG 124-j. © Feb. 4,
1944, J 36560.
592513 O- 44-2
53
3247
3216
Mar. 17, 1944; 1 34104,
Kennedy (Homer R.)
Utensil holder. © 1c.
King features syndicate, inc. 3217-3228
Annette holds high a borrowed fish, J-84, -
Annette peeks from hut, J-88. - Hopeful waiting,
J-85. - Quints drop their line, J-87. - Quints start
out, J-82,. - Quints take hut to keep warm, J-83. -
Yvonne poses with borrowed pike, J-86, © Mar. 6,
1944: J 36504-36510.
Good sledding, J-96. - Leaving for school, J-89.
- Neatness is stressed, J-90. - Quints give self-
promotion, J-95. - Quints look out at birthplace, J-
94, © Mar. 19, 1944; J 36543-36547.
Knight (Charles R.) 3229
Styracosaurus, © Feb, 9, 1941; K 55174.
Kobernick (Sergius Theodore) 3230
[Concroon floating link] © 1c. Feb. 26, 1944; I
34054,
Langworthy (Arthur M.) $231, 3232
Pencil case novelty, model B. - Time reminder
device, model S. © 1 c. each Mar. 14, 1944;1
34092, 34093.
Larson (Reed) 3233
[A. S. T. P.] © Feb. 29, 1944; K 55106.
Lasater (P. W.) 3234
Green pea and pea sheller. © ic. Mar. 4,1944;
I 34035.
Lescault (Charles) El Paso. 3235
1857-1909, first locomotive ownedby the El Paso
and Southwestern r. r. and the firstto enter Bisbee,
Arizona, On display in El Paso, Texas. © Mar.
30, 1944; J 36562.
Levitan (Joseph David) 3236
Socio-economic structure. © 1c. Jan. 26, 1944;
I 34106.
Libbey -Owens-Ford glass co. 3237
Traveling kitchens of tomorrow. © Feb. 18,
1944; I 34107.
Lucas (Ray Nichlos) - 3238
P38 lightning. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1944; 1 34097.
McCartney (Orris)
Figure: One-A, - Three.
1944; I 34225, 34226.
,
3239, 3240
© 1c. each Mar, 17,
McCormick co. 3241-3244
Girls’ dormitory, Texas technological college,
38185-N. - Skyscrapers from Court house lawn,
3Bi84-N. © Feb. 25, 1944; K 55223, 55226.
Lower Lake, BuffaloSprings park, near Lubbock,
Texas, 3B186-N. © Feb, 25, 1944; K 55224.
Lubbock, Texas, library, Texas technological
college, 3B183-N. © Feb. 15, 1944; K 55225.
McDonald (James) 3245
From the White house to the dog house. © Mar.
13, 1944; K 55221.
Martin (Glenn L.) co. 3246, 3247
Standard figure to scale, SK-28057. - Standard
figure to scale, full heavy flying suit, SK-28058. ©
Feb, 28, 1944; I 34118, 34119,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3248
© 1c. Mar, 15,
3248 Feet taabde lanadh tbh eerneihn eheeeasion
Matson (Charles H.)
Rodent guards for gang planks.
1944: I 34099.
Mauldin (William Henry) 3249
Season’sgreetings. See,fellers? © 1 c. Nov. 10,
1943; K 55249.
3250
© Oct. 7, 1943; 1
Miles (Francis T.)
Vapor pressure slide rule.
34003.
Montague (Carl Leslie) 325%
Sag conversion chart for overhead spans. © Nov,
20, 1943; I 34101.
National Catholic rural life conference. $252
Saint Isidore - plowing with angels does the work
of three farmers; by Sister Helene. © Feb. 2, 1944;
K $5198,
National center of the enthronement, 3253-3256
Boevey (Father Mateo Crawley) SS.CC. © Mar.
24, 1944: J 36577.
Mateo (Father) and;
Golla (Father Luke) - Lay-brothers, - Novices.
© Mar. 24, 1944; J 36575, 36576, 36578.
National fire protection assn. 3257
Clean up for fire prevention, © Feb. 1, 194%; K
55227,
National war finance committee. 3298-3260
All out for victory, - Are you ready? - Canada
knows how. © 1 c. each Mar. 13, 1944; J 36490-
36492.
Neal (Eugene Preston) 3261-3263
Neal navigator, plates I-III. © 1 c. Aug. 2, 1943;
1 34047-34049.
New York graphic society. 3264-3283
Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, 716; by
Heinrich Hofmann. - Christ in the Temple, 736; by
Heinrich Hofmann. - Lac de Terni, 663; by I. B. C.
Corot. - Madonna del Granduca, 737; by Raphael, -
Pas. de deux, Swan Lake, 346; by A. Von Munch-
hausen. - Summer vista, 602; by K. Matthew. - Tu-
lips, 732; by Cecil Golding. - Variation, Swan Lake,
347; by A. Von Munchhausen, © Feb, 21, 1944; K
55265-55272,
Gould (John):
Aglaeactis cupreipennis, shining sunbeam,
376. - Bourcieria torquata, collared inca, 375. -~
Delattria clemenciae, glittering hummingbird, 377.
- Eupetoment hirundinacea, Brazilian swallow-tail,
374. © Feb, 21, ee, K 55257-55260.
Herring (J. F. .) SE
Breaking ctren 742, - Death, 744, - Full cry,
143, - Meet, 741. © Feb, 21, 1944; K 55253-55256.
Megargee (Lon):
Cowboy and his lady, 804. - Desert song, 803.
- Donkey business, 802. - What’s up, 801. © Feb.
21, 1944; K 55261-55264,
New York scientific supply co. 3284-3289
Cancer:
Growth for laboratory study. - How it spreads.
- Methods of treatment. - Rate of growth. © Nov.
30, 1943; I 34112-34114, 34117,
. Frog anatomy, nervous system. -Seed dispersal.
© Nov. 30, 1943; I 34115, 34116.
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pt. IV, n. 8., v. 39
New York sun, inc. 3290-3298
Advertising, F. - Manufacturing, B. - Markets,
A. ~ New York market, G. - New York sun, H. -
Postwar planning, D. - Retailing, C. - Straws in
the wind, E. © Mar, 15, 1944; K 55279-55286.
So goes the nation. © Mar, 15, 1944; K 55278,
Noble & Noble, publishers, inc. 3299
Captain Noble’s knot tyitig kit. © Feb. 28, 1944;
K 55354. *
Nystrom (Carl E.)
Dual line converter.
34105.
3300
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1944; I
Pabst brewing co. 3301
\Pabst marches on, ©1 c. Mar. 13, 1944; J 36495.
Paine (Robert C.) 3302
Transmission line chart. © 1c. Mar, 8, 1944; |
34051.
Peterson (Arthur Allen) 3303, 3304
Baketel’s (Dr.) home in winter, from the s. w. -
Snow scene of Dr, Baketel’s home, from the west,
© Jan, 24, 1944: J 36536, 36537,
Petroleum administration for war. 3305
Sharing the shortage. © 1 c. Mar, 13, 1944; J
36496. :
Pittsburgh equitable meter co, 3306, 3307
Suggested design, service station motor fuel dis-
pensing unit, A,B, © Feb. 23, 1944; 1 34102, 34103.
Providence lithograph co. 3308-3326
Be ye kind; by George Timothy Tobin. - Easter
morning; by Hall. - Glad welcome; by Hall. - Ged
careth for you, Baby Moses family; by Henderson,
- God carethfor you. Inthe friendly dark; by Wood-
ward. - God hath made every thing; by Draper. -
Jesus and the children in the Temple; by George
Timothy Tobin. - Learning in Sunday school; by
Katharine R. Wireman. ~ Love one another; by Ware.
- Night under the stars; by Hall. - Our friend the
minister; by Madsen. - Paul’s young friend; by Hall.
~ Thanking God in Sunday school; by Dorothy Hand-
saker, - We help too; by Kathatine R. Wireman. ©
Mar, i7, 1944; K 55228- 55241.
Boy helps Jesus; by Cicely Barker. -[Crucifixion]
JT 1-3; by William Hole. - Daniel comes before the
king; by Simon Vedder. = [St. Paul and the jailer]
JT 3-3; by Harold Copping. - Samuel talks to Eli;
by William Hole. © Mar. 17, 1944: H 2793-2707.
Quist (George A.) 3327
Hydraulic gear-drive cylinder. © 1c. Mar. 4,
1944; i 34040,
R. c, M. productions, ine, 3328-3337
Aligning and Installing auxiliary machinery, 2
(96-FS) - Filing and installing chocks, 3 (97-FS) -
How to check and surface foundations, i (95-FS) -
Installing valves and strainer on sea chest, 5 (99—
FS) - Laying out, drilling andtapping flanges on sea
chest, 4 (98-FS) © Mov. 27, 1943: J 36550-36554,
Copper smithing:
Bending copper tubing to a wire template, 1,
(102-FS) - Brazing flanges with silver solder, 3,
(104-FS) - Brazing flanges with spelter, 2 (103-FS)
© Dec, 14, 1943; J 36557-36559,
Laying our and installing stern tube, tail shaft
and propeller:
Pt. 1, Running a temporary line, 6 (100-FS) -
Pt, 2, Laying off bulkheads, 7 (101-f£S) © Dec. 14,
1943; J 36555, 36556,
CLASSES H-K
no. 3, 1944
3384
Rabourn (Jewel William) 3338
USA for unity. © Mar. 16, 1944; K 55222.
Ralston Purina co. : 3339
Today’s challenge, 101 G. © 1 c. Mar. 13, 1944;
J 36497.
Ray-Bell films, inc. - 3340
Sectional views and projections, finish‘ marks,
4. © Mar. 13, 1944; J 36511.
Rectenwald (William J.) jr. 3341
Ranch, © 1 ec. Mar. 4, 1944; I 34025.
Reliance industries, inc. 3342-3345
[Picture of man handing bouquet to woman on
staircase] - [Picture of man handing bouquet to
woman seated at piano} - [Two feminine figures at
tea table} - [Two feminine figures, one picking
flowers and the other holding unbrella}] © Feb. 21,
1944; K 55183-55186.
Remington arms Co., inc. 3346
Target. © lc. Feb. 3,.1944; I 34087.
Retail reporting corp. 3347
[Victory garden] © Feb. 15, 1944; K 55197.
Rigaumont (Victor A.) 3348
Alterations to Hollywood theatre, 1449 Potomac
avenue, Dormont, Pa., for North Eastern theatres,
inc., 12-41. © Feb. 28, 1944; I 34053.
Roberts (George Clements) 3349
- Proposed layout and design of class 1 airport
for non scheduled operators and private flyers. ©
1c, Mar. 21, 1944; I 34111.
Robinson bros. 3350-3355
Burro, R 3. - Hat dance, R 4. - Serenade, R 1. -
Siesta, R 6. - Street vendor, R 5. - To market, R 2.
© Feb. 11, 1944; K 55200-55205.
San Francisco chapter number 3, Disabled American
veterans. 3356
Forget me not. © Dec. 22, 1943; K 55252.
Schwatt (Erwin L.) 3357
Typical marine deviation correction chart. - com-
pass & magnetic heading in degrees. © 1 c. Mar. 8,
1944, I 34050.
Shaw (Kenneth Paul Joseph) 3358
Code oblongata. © 1 c. Jan. 12, 1944; I 34030.
Skrzypek (Anthony) 3359
Improved house door lock. © 1 c. Mar. 4, 1944;
I 34034.
Stanage (John T.) 3360
What I stand for. © Mar. 17, 1944; K 55246.
Standard oil co. of California. 3361
Standard takes better care of my car too. © Dec.
30, 1943; K 55177.
Stores pub. co., inc. 3362, 3363
Things you can make from Ilonka Karasz’ de-
signs. © Feb. 28, 1944; I 34027.
Things you can make from Joseph B. Platt’s de -
signs. © Feb. 3, 1944; I 34001.
Story (D. J.) 3364
_ Aspirin container. © ic. Mar. 1944; I 34043.
55
Sutton (Ruth Haviland) 3365-3367
Nantucket, down the square. - Rose covered cot-
tage. - Walk. © Feb. 23, 1944; K 55187-55189.
Thomas (Leota J.) 3368-3377
Book work completed. © Mar. 24, 1944; K
55344.
Good citizenship. © Mar. 24, 1944; K 55345.
Hand work completed. © Mar. 24, 1944; K
55346.
Memory verses learned, 1, 2. © Mar. 24, 1944;
K 55347, 55348,
My Bible memory verses reward
15, 1944; K 55352.
My record card for Bible class attendance. ©
Mar. 15, 1944; K 55353.
New members. © Mar. 24, 1944; K 55349,
Perfect attendance, 1, 2. © Mar. 24, 1944; K
55350, 55351.
card. © Mar.
Timken roller bearing co. 3378
Support General Eisenhower - buy war bonds;
by Ralph Edward Keller. © Mar. 8, 1944;1¢. K
55199.
Tompson (John W.) 3379
improvement in a safety razor blade hoider. ©
lc. Mar. 4, 1944; I 34042.
Tschaepe (Kurt) 3380
Improved straight shank bit. © 1c. Mar, 4,
1944; [ 34044,
Twin editions. 3381
Public gardens in Arles, 24; by Vincent Van
Gogh. © Feb. 20, 1944; 8 2708.
Underkofler (Francis J.) 3382
Growing up seat. © 1 c. Jan. 22, 1944; I 34055.
Utica mutual insurance co. 3383
Graphic analysis of results under the compensa-
tion retrospective rating plan. © lc. Feb. 14, 1944;
I 34098.
Utter (Julius Mervin) 3384
Novelty flower holder. © 1 c. Mar. 4, 1944; I
34041,
Uzefovich (Alexis M.) 3385
Transparent circular scale of statute miles for
the distance finder. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1944; I 34031.
Vogel (Ferdinand) 3386, 3387
Marshall (General George) 1, 2. © 1 c. each
Mar. 3, 1944; J] 36481, 36482.
Wally block co. 3388, 3389
Block castle. - Block village. © 1c. each. Feb.
22, 1944; J 36548, 36549.
Welding equipment & supply co. 3390, 3391
Let’s do it right. - Let’s get the low-down. © 1c.
each Mar. 13, 1944; J 36493, 36498.
Wells (Hewitt) $392, 3893
40’ x 120’ storehouse, fireproof construction. -
136 man barrack. © 1c. each Mar. 18, 1944; I
34108, 34109.
Wellstatter (Rosa R.) 3394
Detachable trouser frock. © Aug. 15, 1943;1
34000.
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Willison (Murton H.) 3408
Skups airplane propellers, 5143. ©1c. Mar. 14,
1944; J 36501.
Westchester Republican county committee. 3395
Associated regular Republicans of Westchester.
© Mar. 13, 1944; K 55242.
White (W. Edward) 3396-3407
Hotel Alpine sprinkler leakage damage, March 5,
1944:
Close-up of ice formation at foot of stairway,
first floor, 1. - Floor of foyer covered with twelve
inches of ice, ice formation on bannister, stairway
to second floor, 5. - Fourth floor ceiling broken
sprinkler pipe coupler, the cause of all the damage,
11. - Fourth floor ceiling close-up of split pipe
coupler, 12. - Ice damage in writing room, 3. - Ice
formation hanging from ceiling of second floor, 9.
- Looking down stairway from third floor to second
floor landing, 10. - Second floor lopking down to
first floor landing, 7. - Stairway fr@m foyer to
second floor, 4, - Stairway leading from second to
third floor, 6, 8, - Wall of writing room, 2. Olc.
each Apr. 4, 1944; J 36563-36574.
World merchandise corp. 3409
Crossroads of the Pacific. © Mar. 8, 1944; K
55248,
Worthington pump & machinery corp. 3410
Chart showing limiting operating conditions for
centrifugal compressors & fans, RY-77240. © 1c.
Mar. 8, 1944; I 34052,
Yeung (John Kong) 3411
List absorber. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1944; I 34046.
Zallee (Alex H.) 3412
United victory flag; by Alex H. Zallee. © Sept.
10, 1943; H 2709.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944:
Reproductions of works of art (including 0 one-copy entries) ------------~----------------------- 86
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (including 361 one-copy entries)--- 452
Photographs (including 253 one-copy entries) --------------------.--=--.---------------------- 370
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 29 contributions to periodicals and other one- aibey
entrles)-------- --- nnn ro no nn nn nn nn nn nn en nn nn rn nn rn nn nnn nnn nn nn een 982
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PHOTOGRAPH OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[3412
Simpson (George H.) 1
Photographic reproductions associated with the
early life of President Lincoln; by George H. Simp-
son. © Haworth F. M. Simpson, Decatur, Ill. R
122384, Nov. 8, 1943.
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COMMERCIAL PRINTS
3413
Physical and chemical properties of dag colloi-
dal graphite. For dispersions of colloidal graphite.
© Feb. 1, 1944; KK 23614.
Acheson colloids corp., Port Huron, Mich.
Acme visible records, inc., Chicago. 3414
Announcing the new Acme veri-visible system.
For visible record equipment. © Mar. 4, 1944; KK
23688.
,
Airplane mfg. & supply corp., North Hollywood,
Calif.
For aircraft supplies and service:
AP &S. © Jan. 29, 1944; KK 23708.
PAC. © Jan. 29, 1944; KK 23707.
Rectifier by AMSCO, modei PA 200. For rec-
tifier. © Feb. 21, 1944; KK 23686.
3415-3417
Akenhead (L. P.) Newark, N. Y. 3418
Rooster trees assure proper pollination. For
fruit trees. © June 1, 1943; KK 23836.
American dairy assn., Chicago. 3419
Try these delicious penny-stretchers made with
cheese. For cheese. © Oct. 21, 1942; KK 23819.
American instrument co., Silver Spring, Md. 3420
Sub-zero constant temperature test cabinet. For
test cabinet. © July 15, 1943; KK 23834.
American locomotive co. & General electric co.,
Schenectady, N. Y. 3421, 8422
For transportation equipment: f
Cookin’ with a steam locomotive. © Feb. 26,
1944; KK 23595.
Hands that rocked the cradle, 113-66. © Feb.
12, 1944; KK 23567.
American safety razor corp., Brooklyn. 3423-3426
For razors and blades:
Henry! You’re a different man without your
5 o'clock shadow. © Mar. 7, 1944; KK 23827.
I told you nothing could keep us apart, etc. ©
Mar, 21, 1944; KK 23828,
Tank goodness! I’ve been trying to get you to
arrest me, etc. © Feb. 8, 1944; KK 23649.
You mean you’d have said yes before, etc. ©
Feb. 22, 1944; KK 23650.
American tobacco co., New York.
I’ve get a crop fine for Lucky Strike. For ciga-
rettes. © Mar. 3, 1944; KK 23664.
American viscose corp., New York. 3428-3436
For rayon:
American Fuji now travels under the crown
tested green light. © Dec. 8, 1943; KK 23880.
Ameritex shirtings get green light, wash with-
out pampering. © Dec. 15, 1943; KK 23881.
Crown tested plan’s success storyat a glance.
© Jan. 5, 1944; KK 23884,
Four bando all-rayon shirtings now carry the
crown tested green tag. © Nov. 18, 1943; KK 23877.
In a crown tested rayon fabric. © Jan. 12,
1944; KK 23885.
3427
58
Now it wears the tagthat says hand washable-
crown tested. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 23878.
Rayon reports. Dec., 1943. © Dec. 5, 1943;
KK 23879.
Rayon reports.
KK 23883.
Why rayon makes better synthetic rubber
tires. © Dec. 16, 1943; KK 23882.
Jan., 1944. © Jan. 5, 1944;
Arden (Elizabeth) New York. 3437, 3438
Beauty is eternal. For cosmetics. © Dec. 15,
1943; KK 23772.
Radiant Peony. For lipsticks and nail polish. ©
Nov. 1, 1943; KK 23771.
Armour & co., Chicago. 3439-3442
For meat:
Play fair with your food share. © Mar. 8,
1944; KK 23852.
Thrifty pork dinners. © Mar. 1, 1944; KK
23851,
Treet’s your meat for low-point meals. ©
Feb. 25, 1944; KK 23853.
Lady, get this ration saver. For beef extract.
© Feb. 18, 1044; KK 24002.
Associated spring corp. Barnes-Gibson-Raymond
div., Ann Arbor, Detroit. 3443
Die springs. For die springs. © Feb. 5, 1944;
KK 23654.
Association of manufacturers of confectionery &
chocolate, New York. 3444
Candy fights, too! For confectionery. © Jan. 31,
1944; KK 24037.
Atlas powder co., Wilmington, Del. 3445, 3446
For chemicals and explosives:
Trading secrets versustrade secrets. © Mar.
18, 1944; KK 23845.
When men sit down, etc. © Feb. 19, 1944;
KK 23663.
Austenal laboratories, inc., Chicago. 3447, 3448
For non-precious metal for artificial dentures:
Munitions in the mouth, © Jan. 11, 1944; KK
23859.
Technique of accuracy. © Feb. 29, 1944; KK
23858.
Automatic machine & tool co., Auburndale, Mass.
ss 3449
Multiflex coupling. For shaft couplings. © Jan.
25, 1944; KK 24020.
Babson bros. co., Chicago. 3450
Surge fencer model A. C. For electric fencer.
© Mar. 10, 1944; KK 23866.
Barbizon corp., New York. 3451
Barbizon ad matters of importance. For adver-
tising mats. © Feb. 9, 1944; KK 23593.
Barnes-Gibson-Raymond div. Associated spring
corp. See Associated spring corp. Barnes-Gib-
son-Raymond div.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no, 8, 1944 ,
Barrick (James Quarles) Baton Rouge, La, 3452
Gasco, your faithful gas servant. For both natu-
ral and manufactured gas or eather. © Mar. 19,
1944; KK 23821.
Barron-Anderson co., Boston. 3453
Barron-Anderson’s reputation for tailoring
America’s finest fitting outercoats has traveled far
and wide. For coats. © Dec. 25, 1943; KK 23814,
Bendix aviation corp., New York, Teterboro, N. J.
3454-3475
For aircraft instruments:
Change input-voltage setting of inverter from
26 volts DC to 27 volts DC. Service bulletin. ©
Feb. 10, 1944; KK 23712.
Magnesyn remote indicating compass. © Feb.
10, 1944; KK 24009.
Magnetic compass, AN-5732-1. Installation
instructions. © Feb. 4, 1944; KK 23694.
Rate of climb indicator. Installation instruc-
© Feb. 24, 1944-'KK 23714.
Test equipment. Airspeed manometer.
Mar. 2, 1944; KK 23970.
Test equipment, Ball bearing test stand. ©
Mar, 8, 1944; KK 23975.
Test equipment. Dead weight tester.
8, 1944; KK 23973.
Test equipment.
Mar, 2, 1944; KK 23971,
_ Test equipment. Pelorus.
KK 23974.
Test equipment. Pitot-static tube heater test-
er, Type 13011-1. © Mar. 8, 1944; KK 23976.
Test equipment. Rack and vibrator. © Mar.
16, 1944; KK 23978.
Test equipment. Range and balance stand, ©
Mar. 20, 1944; KK 24028,
Test equipment. Tachometer test stand. ©
Mar. 16, 1944; KK 23977.
Test equipment. Three-unit bell jar. © Mar.
2, 1944: KK 23968.
tions.
©
© Mar.
Millimeter test stand. ©.
© Mar. 8, 1944;
Test equipment. Turn andbank stand. © Mar.
20, 1944; KK 24027.
Test procedure. Autosyn liquid level trans-
mitters. © Mar. 20, 1944; KK 24029.
Test procedure, Autosyn position transmit-
ters. © Mar. 8, 1944; KK 23972.
Test procedure. Electric tachometer alter -
nators. © Feb, 10, 1944; KK 23711.
Test procedure, Vacuum warning units.
Mar, 2, 1944; KK 23969.
Vapor-proof manifold pressure gage. Instal-
lation instructions. © Feb, 24, 1944; KK 23713.
Open bomb bay doors. For aviation accessories.
© Feb. 1, 1943; KK 23678.
Secret cabinet of Captain X. For precision parts
for planes, © Mar. 8, 1944; KK 23689.
Best & co., inc., New York. 3476-3507
All set for spring in navy regulation coats from
Best’s. For boys’ and girls’ hats and coats. © Mar.
23, 1944; KK 23906.
"All year round hit! Wool tweed reefer. Day or
night our reversible topcoat. For boy’s hat & coat,
ladies’ coat. © Mar. 16, 1944; KK 23800.
Best’s is famous for good suit classics.
women’s suits. © Mar. 2, 1944; KK 23724,
Blouses fresh as spring - crowning touch for
your Easter suit. For blouses. © Mar. 22, 1944;
KK 23857.
C-1 wool sergein a new soft suit, Blossom bon-
nets. For ladies suit, ladies hats. © Mar. 17, 1944;
KK 23810,
©
For
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Coat story for spring 44. Exclusive little-girl
fashions. For ladies’ coats, little girls’ dresses.
© Mar. 16, 1944; KK 23803.
Easter egg colors in pretty spun rayon.
girls’ dresses. © Apr. 6, 1944; KK 24185,
Favorite suit-dress in spring prints. For dres-
ses. © Mar, 29, 1944; KK 23991.
Flowers gay and pretty as spring itself, bloom
on our tiny young Easter bonnets. For misses hats.
© Apr. 5, 1944; KK 24182.
For ladies dress:
Spring beauty, white frills on gray worsted.
© Mar. 16, 1944; KK 23805.
For
Tattersall checks important cotton news! ©
Mar. 16, 1944; KK 23801.
For young cosmopolitans box coat classic. The
latest excitement in Easter bonnets at Best’s Lilipu-
tian bazaar. For young girls’ coat, girls’ hats, ©
Apr. 5, 1944; KK 24184, :
Fresh-as-spring fashions from Best’s famous
Liliputian bazaar. For women’s and children’s
wearing apparel, © Mar. 29, 1944; KK 23992,
Gay checks Easter hat and bag. For hat and bag.
© Mar. 23, 1944; KK 23905.
Good wool sport jackets and slacks. For boys’
jackets and slacks. © Mar. 17, 1944; KK 23809.
Good wool tweeds. For boys’ suits, © Mar. 17,
1944; KK 23808, ~
Here are the spring suits young cosmopolitans
want. For cosmopolitan suits. © Mar. 16, 1944;
KK 23804.
Here they are, Best’s Nadas for spring, 1944,
For suit, coats, dress, robe, bag & hat. © Mar. 12,
1944; KK 23754,
Here’s a bag that will last! Genuine morocco.
For bags. © Mar. 16, 1944; KK 23802,
Hooray for Best’s good separates, functional,
fun to wear, beloved for the casual life. For jack-
ets, skirts, slacks, sweaters and blouses. © Feb,
17, 1944. KK 23578.
New cap-sleeve prints. For misses dresses. ©
Apr. 5, 1944; KK 24183.
News! The hip-length tunic for your Easter
dress. Spring news from Best’s famous Liliputian
bazaar. For ladies dresses-children’s hats & coats,
© Mar. 19, 1944; KK 23832.
1944’s spring suit-dressis soft and slim. Young
slant on Best’s exclusive Lewispuns. For suit-
dresses, girls’ suits & coats. © Mar. 5, 1944; KK
23647,
Pretty prints for teen age girls. Here they are,
Best’s Nadas for spring, 1944. For girls dresses,
ladies suit, coats, dress, hat, bag & robe. © Mar.
17, 1944; KK 23813.
Shirtmaker suit in wool checks. For ladies suit.
© Mar, 23, 1944; KK 23907.
Slated for success - our new short jacket suit,
It’s Easter outfitting time at Best’s. For lady’s
suit, girls’ and boys’ coats, suits, hats, jackets and
shorts. © Mar. 26, 1944; KK 23988.
Spring favorites for girls. For girls’ suits and
coats. © Mar. 17, 1944; KK 23811.
Spring story from Best’s famous Liliputian ba-
zaar., Pretty is the word for the new prints, For
girls’ and boys’ coats and hats-ladies dresses. ©
Mar. 23, 1944; KK 23908.
Teen classics in imported Scotch tweed-Best’s
is famous for good suit classics. For girl’s suit &
coat-ladies suits. © Mar. 19, 1944; KK 23833.
Wire wheels, wire wheels, prams for rollin’ on
wire wheels, babies smile in former style. For
baby carriages and mattress. © Mar. 22, 1944; KK
23856.
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Yes, we have good British woolens. Best’s has
thé winners. For ladies’ suits and coat - boys’
suits, coats, jackets and slacks. © Mar. 26, 1944;
KK 23987.
Young cosmopolitans love our gocd suit classics.
For young girls suits. © Mar. 17, 1944; KK 23812.
Blickman (S.) inc., Weehawken, N. J. 3508
How to order new gauge glass. For gauge
glasses. © Mar. 25, 1944; KK 23989.
Blue bell, inc., Greensboro, N. C. 3509, 3510
For overalls and other work clothes:
Home-front power is battle-front power. ©
Mar. 16, 1944; KK 24026.
Keeping the wires open for victory. © Mar.
2, 1944; KK 24025.
Boardman (Wm.) & sons co., Hartford. 3511
Something good is brewing. For coffee. © Feb.
28, 1944; KK 23741.
Bon Ami co., New York.
For cleanser:
If I had invented a cleanser, etc. © Feb. 18,
1944; KK 23587.
It makes quick work of dirt. © Feb. 23, 1944;
KK 23570. g
Wish I could do all my housework as quickly
as this. © Jan. 26, 1944; KK 23536.
3512-3514
Borden co., New York. 3515-3534
For cheese:
Cheese-lovers cheese! Ah-h-h Liederkranz!
© Mar. 2, 1944: KK 23632.
Cheese whizzes. Lunch box whiz. © Oct. 25,
1943; KK 23633.
If you love ‘em you'll cheese ‘em. © Sept.
24, 1943; KK 23630.
Madam, do you want to fall in love again? ©
Feb. 17, 1944; KK 23628.
3 treats for youngsters, oldsters and you! ©
Feb. 23, 1944; KK 23631.
For dairy products:
But Elmer, all the answers in the book can’t
be wrong! © Mar. 10, 1944; KK 23747.
Hello, pop! I’m having an old hospital chum
to dinner, etc. © Feb. 26, 1944; KK 23629.
Now more than ever, children® need, etc. ©
Dec. 8, 1943; KK 23636.
There ll be lots of men in your lifel © Mar.
1, 1944; KK 23745.
For milk:
It’s a cinch to pour the cream from Borden’s
cream-top bottles! © May 11, 1943; KK 23691.
We used to say, woman’s place is inthe home!
© Feb. 19, 1944; KK 23637.
When meat points are nearly gone. © July 8,
1943; KK 23635.
For milk and cream:
Girls, get wise! Buy your milk in modern-top
bottles! © Mar. 16, 1943; KK 23748.
It’s easy to pour the cream from, etc. ©
Apr. 1, 1943; KK 23634.
Look at all that cream! And you can pour
off, etc. © Apr. 21, 1943; KK 23690.
For vitamin and mineral fortified drink:
I told you he couldn’t say no to a lady! © July
1, 1943; KK 23626.
She’s a whole team by herself since she, etc.
© Mar. 7, 1944; KK 23746.
Junior mixes his own formula, etc. For evapo-
rated milk. © Feb. 15, 1944; KK 23693.
Special for Thanksgiving day and every day. For
ice cream. © Nov. 23, 1943; KK 23692.
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
These days you'll welcome the children’s milk.
For fluid milk. © Nov. 29, 1943; KK 23627.
Borea. See Curran'(Edward T.), d. b. a. Borea.
Botany worsted mills, Passaic, N. J. 3535-3540
For woolen and worsted piece goods:
Behind the Botany label. © Mar. 14, 1944: KK
23773.
Botany hits the newsstands. © Feb. 29, 1944;
KK 23625.
Botany marchan, the gabardine that gets
_ around. © Mar. 18, 1944; KK 23894.
60
Botany woolens. © Mar. 9, 1944; KK 23760.
, Botany woolens, that lamb follows her every-
where. © Mar. 23, 1944; KK 23963.
It must be a Botany coat, etc.
1944; KK 23684.
© Feb. 24,
Bristol-Myers co., New York.
For hand lotion:
Friend of soft, smooth hands.
1943; KK 23958,
New beauty find, the beforehand lotion! © Jan.
29, 1943; KK 23957.
3541, 3542
© Feb. 26,
Bureau systems co. See Olinger (Elgin Dutton), d.
b. a. Bureau systems co..
Burndy engineering co., inc., New York.
Burndy for electronic circuits. For electrical
connections. © Feb. 21, 1944; KK 24010.
Butler (Edgar M.) New Orleans. 3544, 3545
Advanced series five industrial type Butler de-
scaler. For de-scaler. © Jan. 1, 1944; KK 23734.
New Butler electronicde-scaler. For electronic
de-scaler. © Jan. 1, 1944; KK 23756.
California conserving co., San Francisco.
3546, 3547
For condiments:
Here’s your biggest catsup value! © Mar. 9,
1944; KK 24043.
They don’t call me pickle-puss for nothing!
© Feb. 3, 1944; KK 23981.
California fruit growers exchange, Los Angeles.
\ 3548-3551
For sunkist oranges:
Give children plenty of vitamins this wartime
winter. © Jan. 21, 1944; KK 24017.
Help wartime meals two ways.
1944; KK 24019.
Help wartime meals two ways with California
navel oranges. © Feb. 24, 1944; KK 24018.
We need plenty of vitamins, LA-3569.
oranges. © Mar. 10, 1944; KK 24186.
© Feb. 24,
For
California fruit growers exchange. Products dept.,
Ontario, Calif. 3552
Whenever you use pectin be thoroughly satisfied
by using, etc. For citrus pectin. © Jan. 30, 1944;
KK 23822.
Camloc fastener corp., New York. 3553
Economy. For fasteners. © Jan. 28, 1944; KK
23592.
Capitol fuel co., Cleveland. $554
Successful sales service offered to producers of
coal. For coal. © Mar. 4, 1944; KK 23816.
3543
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 3, 1944
Celanese corp. of America, New York. 3555
Synthetics, an industry without war relics. For
celanese textiles, plastics & chemicals. © Mar. 13,
1944; KK 23769.
Centennial flouring mills co., Seattle. 3556, 3557
Today’s treat. Thrifty-meal meat pie. For cen-
tennial silk sifted flour. © Feb. 4, 1944; KK 23767.
Today’s treat. Valentine cookies. For centennial
peach blossom cake flour. © Feb. 11, 1944; KK
23768.
Charles paint research co., Kansas City, Mo. 3558
Foundation is more important thanthe paint. For
paint varnish & lacquer softener. © Feb. .7, 1944;
KK 23679.
Ciarochi products, Philadelphia. 3559
Finishing touch. For cloth covered belts. ©
Sept. 15, 1943; KK 23789,
Ciba pharmaceutical products, inc., Summit, N. J.
: 3560, 3561
For pharmaceutical products.
Heroes of the United States medical services.
Brig. General George W. Crile. © Jan. 4, 1944; KK
23583. ;
Heroes of the United States medical services.
Dr. Joseph Goldberger. © Mar. 7, 1944; KK 23843.
Cline (H. S.) Chicago. 3562
Hundreds of gift ideas at the Christmas store.
For dry goods. ©.Aug. 16, 1940; KK 23608.
Columbia pictures corp., New York. 3563-3565
For stills, posters, window cards, lobby display
cards, slides & mats.
Last horseman. © Feb. 21, 1944; KK 23736.
Riding west. © Feb. 21, 1944; KK 23787.
Wyoming hurricane. © Feb. 21, 1944; KK
23738.
Corn products sales co., New York. 3566-3569
Delicious one-dish meals. For salad oil. © Mar.
16, 1944; KK 23995. _
Do your curtains need doing up? For laundry
starch. © Mar. 3, 1944; KK 23659.
For syrup:
Hi-ho, hi-ho. © Mar. 16, 1944; KK 23965.
M-m-m-! Lots of good things here under K.
© Mar. 1, 1944; KK 23720.
Corning glass works; Corning glass works, Corn-
ing, N. Y. 3570
Here’s how I save precious food with Pyrex ware!
For household glassware. © Mar. 19, 1944; KK
23964.
Coty, inc., New York. 3571
Simple life in beauty care. For cosmetics. ©
Feb. 28, 1944; KK 23623.
Cramer-Tobias-Meyer pub. co., New York. 3572
Women’s fashion advertiser. For artwork, mats
and cuts. © Jan. 3, 1944; KK 23575.
Cressy (Will) Portland, Or.
Your ship picture. For art works.
1944; KK 24188.
3573
© Apr. 4,
Crystal research laboratories, inc., Hartford. 3574
And the crystal tolerances are the narrowest
ever. For testing equipment. © Jan. 28, 1944; KK
23778.
61
3592
Curran (Edward T.), d. b. a. Borea, Brooklyn.
3575
Your hair. For an antiseptic antacid scalp emol-
lient. © Feb. 1, 1944; KK 23566.
Curtiss-Wright corp., New York. 3576
Incident at the corner of Liberty and Main. For
airplanes. © Feb. 7, 1944; KK 23585.
Cutler-Hammer, inc., Milwaukee. 3577-3579
For electrical control:
For the power to win. © Jan. 9, 1943; KK
24021, ‘
Vertical contacts in motor control. © Mar.
10, 1944; KK 24022.
What your factory needs today. What it must
have tomorrow. © Mar. 2, 1944: KK 24023.
Dafoe studios. See Foley (Walter John) & Dato
(Anthony), sole owners of Dafoe studios.
Daggett & Ramsdell, New York. 3580
Daggett and Ramsdell’s famous once~a-year
cream sale! For beauty preparations. © Feb. l,
1942; KK 23732.
Daprato statuary co., Chicago. 3581
Consider the whole. For church furnishings. ©
Mar. 22, 1944; KK 23921.
Davison chemical corp., Baltimore. , 3582, 3583
For chemicals:
Delivered F. G. M. - and ready for action. ©
Jan. 25, 1944; KK 23993.
Each type of Davison silica gel. © Mar. 1,
1944; KK 23994.
Dayton rubber mfg, co,, Dayton, O. — 3584
Lifeblood. For industrial belts. © Jan. 20, 1943;
KK 23962. —
Dean (Russell Gordon) Los Angeles. 3585
Ask for the cable type ring compressor. For
cable type ring compressor. © Feb. 23, 1944; KK
23835.
De Laval separator co., New York. 3586
De Laval magnetic speedway milker. For milk-
ing machine. © Feb. 26, 1944; KK 23564.
De Sanno {A. P.) & son, inc., Phoenixville, Pa.
3587-3589
Cut metal like cheese. For cut-off machines. ©
Feb. 15, 1944; KK 23897.
For grinding wheels:
Are you from Missouri? © Feb. 15, 1944; KK
23639.
Sure - I was from Missouri. © Feb. 24, 1944;
KK 23640.
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago. 3590.
Looking at war through the mimeograph keyhole.
For stencil duplicators and supplies. © Mar. 14,
1944; KK 23775.
Distillation products, inc., Rochester, N. Y. 3591
Dry as dust and full of new ideas. For oil-solu-
ble vitamins. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 23538.
Doigorukev (Gregory S.), d. b. a. Dolgorukov mig.
co., Washington. 3592
To the user of the Dolgorukov desk set. For
desk set. © May 9, 1941; KK 23560.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES:
3593 pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Dolgorukov mfg. co. See Dolgorukov (Gregory S.),
d, b. a. Dolgorukov mfg. co.
Donnelley (Lee) co., Cleveland. 3593-3597
For commercial heat treated products:
Driving power and toughness. © Nov. 15,
1943; KK 23902.
Flexibility, © Sept. 15, 1943; KK 23900.
Quenching is important in steel treating, too.
© Dec. 15, 1943; KK 23903.
Shock resistance! Usually obtainable by heat
treatment. © Oct. 15, 1943; KK 23901.
Steel, too, may suffer from fatigue. © Jan. 15,
1944; KK 23904,
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 3598-3611
For soft drink:
Have a Coca-cola = bonzer day. Great day.
Australia no, 2, revised. © Feb. 25, 1944; KK 23622.
Have a Coca-cola=hallo, bracie. Hello,
brother. Polish flyer. © Feb. 29, 1944; KK 23718.
Have a Coca-cola = hallo, bracie. Hello,
brother. Polish flyer. © Mar. 1, 1944; KK 23717.
Have a Coca-cola = sakabona, Whaddya say?
South Africa no. 2. © Mar. 14, 1944; KK 23887,
Have a coke, auld lang syne. Brass band re-
vised. © Mar. 15, 1944; KK 23888.
Have a coke = muchas felicidades. Many con-
gratulations. Venezuela, © Feb. 22, 1944; KK
23620.
Have a coke = muchasfelicidades. Many con-
gratulations. Venezuela. From Caracas to Cleve-—
land, © Feb, 23, 1944; KK 23621.
Have a coke = soglad you’re back again. Sail-
or saluting boy. © Mar. 8, 1944; KK 23786.
Here arethe answers, etc. Fountain operation
booklet. © Mar. 6, 1944; KK 23787,
Here’s helpin operating your fountain in war-
time, Sprite pointing to booklet. © Mar. 20, 1944;
KK 23891,
Home folks depend on youfor coke that makes
the party. Kitchen snack party. © Feb. 29, 1944;
KK 23719.
Our boys need musical instruments on the bat-
tlefront and in camp. © Mar. 15, 1944; KK 23889.
Our boys need musical instruments on the bat-
tlefront and in camp. © Mar. 17, 1944; KK 23890.
Yes. © Mar. 1, 1944; KK 23850.
Dorr co., New York. 3612
DorrcoD-! system of water treatment. For water
purifigation equipment. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 23983.
Dow drug co., Cincinnati.
For drugs:
Mama, I cut my finger! © Jan. 23, 1944; KK
23559,
Somebody ought to pin a general’s stars on
your doctor. © Jan. 30, 1944; KK 23558,
3613, 3614
Dumont (Allen B.) Laboratories, inc., New York.
3615-3618
~ For your television future. For electronics and
television receiver sets, © Mar, 22, 1944; KK
24057,
Here’s that bandwagon again. For electronics
and television station equipment, © Mar. 20, 1944;
KK 24038.
How to shoot pictures. For precision electron-
ics and television. © Mar. 20, 1944; KK 24039.
Seeing is believing! For studios and telecasting
equipment, electronics and teleyision. © Mar. 20,
1944; KK 24058. ‘
62
Durham mfg. co., Muncie, Ind. 3619
Symbols of vision, For metal furniture and card
tables, © Feb. 28, 1944; KK 23642.
Emulsol corp., Chicago. 3620
Sanitizing power through Emulisept. For bac-
tericidal detergent. © Jan, 27, 1944; KK 23556.
Eversharp, inc., Chicago, 3621
Time out for the $64, question, For fountain
pen. © Mar, 13, 1944; KK 23919.
Falstaff brewing corp., St. Louis. 3622
Work hard friends and when you rest remember
Falstaff tastes the best. For-beer. © Oct. 1, 1943;
KK 23824,
Foley (Walter John) & Dato (Anthony), sole owners
of Dafoe studios, Camden, N. J. 3623
Free coupons, etc. No.1 - one 8 x 10 oil colored
photograph. For photographs. © Nov. 15, 1943;
KK 23574.
Frigidaire div. General motors corp, See General
motors corp. Frigidaire div.
Gamlen chemical co., Pittsburgh. 3624
Gamlen - H - solvent. For Gamien - H -soivent,
chemical cleaning comp. © Aug. 20, 1942; KK
23616.
General electric co. See American locomotive co,
General mills, inc., Minneapolis, San Francisco,
3625-3640
For cereal:
Get the idea? © Jan. 2, 1944; KK 23543,
It’s love at first sight. © Feb. 13, 1944; KK
23552,
You won Hollywood in 2 straight sets. © Dec.
5, 1943; KK 23539.
You’ll jump for it, you’ll fall for it, this new
breakfast thrill! © Jan, 30, 1944; KK 23550,
For flour:
Big news for cake makers.
KK 23545,
Golden layer cake.
23553.
It’s called pig in a poke! © Jan, 16, 1944; KK
23546,
Mealtime magic with enriched bread, © Jan,
18, 1944; KK 23547.
Nation’s cake-makers now break all rules.
Make delicious cakes. © Dec. 5, 1943; KK 23540.
Topping! © Jan. 28, 1944; KK 23549, J
Your better baking aid. © Dec, 1, 1943; KK
23785.
Give your ration books a rest. For macaroni,
spaghetti, noodles. © Dec. 27, 1943; KK 23541,
So you’re an elevator Cinderella! For break-
fast cereal food. © Jan. 9, 1944; KK 23544,
Torpedoes that outsmarted the Japs. For tor-
pedoes. © Feb, 8, 1944; KK 23551,
Vitamins, please! For oil-soluble vitamins.
Jan. 28, 1944; KK 23548,
What star is this? For food products.
28, 1944; KK 23542,
© Jan, 11, 1944;
© Feb. 13, 1944; KK
©
© Dec.
Frigidaire div., Dayton, O. _
3641 :
Frozen food packaging kit. For frozen food
packaging kit. © Feb, 21, 1944; KK 24011.
General motors corp.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 3, 1944
3688
Gray (Dorothy) Itd., New York.
For cosmetics:
Dorothy Gray lipsticks in metal cases again.
© Apr. 1, 1944; KK 24194.
You’re so pretty. Cleansing grains.
19, 1944; KK 23726.
You’re so pretty. Dry-skin cleanser. © Mar.
6, 1944; KK 23644.
You’re so pretty. Extra rich skin cream. ©
Mar. 18, 1944; KK 23830.
You’re so pretty. Hygienic paste. © Mar. 25,
1944; KK 24001.
You’re so pretty. Masque frappé. © Apr. 3,
1944; KK 24193.
© Feb.
You’re so pretty. Portrait face powder. ©
Mar. 2, 1944; KK 23646.
You’re so pretty. Special dry-skin lotion. ©
Mar. 15, 1944; KK 23776.
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New York.
3650-3661
Again - and better than ever - America’s favor-
ite. For hot cross buns, baked goods. © Feb. 24,
1944; KK 24052.
For coffee:
Flavor makes it America’s favorite! © Jan.
24, 1944; KK 23727.
Flavor makes it America’s favorite. © Feb.
4, 1944; KK 23730.
Flavor makes it America’s favorite! © Feb.
18, 1944; KK 23731.
Flavor makes it America’s favorite! © Feb.
24, 1944; KK 24051.
It’s time toturntoA & P. © Mar. 22, 1944;
KK 24050.
For groceries:
I serve substantial meals and make substan-
tial savings! © Feb. 25, 1944; KK 24048.
_ It pays to choose Ann Page foods. © Jan. 24,
1944; KK 23728.
It pays to choose Ann Page foods. © Feb. 24,
1944; KK 24047.
it’s time to turn to A & P coffee! © Feb. 18,
1944; KK 24046.
Secret of wartime marketing! © Mar. 17,
1944; KK 24049.
Speaking of vitamins. For bread. © Jan. 28,
1944; KK 23729.
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati. 3662, 3663
For watches:
Just two of our many invitations to people to
visit your store. © Mar. 3, 1944; KK 23899.
What the government says about Gruen jewel-
ers. © Feb. 10, 1944; KK 23584.
H-B instrument co., Philadelphia. 3664
Now in wartime dress’ For thermometers. hy-
drometers, etc. © Jan. 27, 1944; KK 23571.
Hanley (James) co., Providence. 3665, 3666
For ale:
Let’s dig deeper! © Feb. 9, 1944; KK 23577.
On the beam! © Mar. 8, 1944; KK 23676.
Hansen’s (Chr.) laboratory, inc., Little Falls, N. Y.
3667-3675
Delicious cheese from surplus milk. For rennet
tablets. © Mar. 16, 1944; KK 24190.
For rennet powder:
Aunt Rennie and her helpers know a thousand
milk-y tricks so neat... © Mar. 20, 1944; KK 24191.
Aunt Rennie’s magic makes it fun to eat milk
with a spoon! © Jan. 30, 1943; KK 23661.
3642-3649
63
Everything that can be said of milk can be
said of rennet custards and more. © Feb. 7, 1943;
KK 23662.
For rennet powder and rennet tablets:
Fresh peach rennet custard. © Nov. 2, 1943;
KK 24015.
Graham nut rennet custard. © Nov. 2, 1943;
KK 24014,
Grape nut rennet custard. © Nov. 2, 1943;
KK 24013.
Mocha rennet-custard. Maple nut rennet-cus-
tard. © Nov. 2, 1943; KK 24012.
New product makes more tender, more delicious,
golden-brown pancakes. For pancake mix. © Feb.
17, 1944; KK 24189.
Harris-Seybold- Potter co., Cleveland. 3676
Harris impressions, v. 4, no. 2, Feb., 1944. For
lithographic supplies. © Jan. 22, 1944; KK 23788.
Hearing ears, New York. 3677
Hearing ears. For hearing aids. © Mar. 2,
1944; KK 23579.
Heer (Ben) & co., Los Angeles. 3678
Triple the life of tires you have. Form T-1 cir-
cular. For trutreds & trucaps. © Jan. 28, 1944;
KK 23807.-
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington, Del.
3679, 3680
For chemicals:
Cellulose plastics are clear! © Feb. 28, 1944;
KK 23535.
Life expectancy, zero.
23774.
© Mar. 16, 1944;KK
Hirestra laboratories, inc., New York. 3681
Cosmetic buyers ask why endocreme is selling
so rapidly! For face cream. © Feb. 7, 1944; KK
23653.
Holmes (Archibald) & son, Philadelphia. 3682
Holmes styled Wilton. For Wilton broadloom
rugs & carpets. © Mar. 24; KK 23966.
Holmes (Gladys Looney) San Francisco. 3683
Londonderry. For compound for making ice
cream. © Dec. 17, 1943; KK 23806.
Holmes & Edwards div. International silver co. See
International silver co. Holmes & Edwards div.
Hufford machine works, inc., Redondo Beach, Calif.
3684
Hufford portable hydraulic elevator. For port-
able lift for industrial use. © Mar. 10, 1944; KK
24041,
Indiana steel products co., Chicago. 3685, 3686
For permanent magnets:
Destroyer escort kills subs with aid of 225
permanent magnets. © Feb. 19, 1944; KK 23698.
70 permanent magnets are used in a flying
fortress. © Feb. 8, 1944; KK 24053.
Industrial abrasives, inc., Chicago. 3687
Super-cut new diamond bonded wheel cuts faster!
For diamond bonded grinding wheels. © Noy. 10,
1943; KK 23582,
International salt co., inc., Scranton. 3688
Salty says: Avoid ‘shaker - clog. For salt. © Feb.
2, 1944; KK 23893.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES :
3689
International silver co. Holmes & Edwards div.,
Meriden, Conn. 3689
One reason why. For sterling silverplate in-
laid. © Mar. 3, 1944; KK 23743.
International telephone & telegraph corp., New York.
| 3690
Iceberg ahead, change course. For electronic
equipment. © Mar. 2, 1944; KK 23667.
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick, N. J.
3691-3696
For men’s socks.
Devil dogs, WC-134 [and] Interwoven special
quality war service socks, WC-135. © Feb. 23,
1944; KK 24000.
Interwoven air-conditioned socks, WC-130
{and] Interwoven short snorters, WC-131. © Feb.
23, 1944; KK 23998.
Interwoven genuine derby rib socks.
25, 1944; KK 23638.
Interwoven genuine derby ribbed socks, WC-
128 [and] Navigator clocks, WC-129. © Feb. 23,
1944; KK 23997.
Interwoven softies, WC-126 [and] Every one
a direct, WC-127. © Feb. 23, 1944; KK 23996.
Tip does the trick, WC-132 fand] Argyll of
the Scots, WC-133. © Feb. 23, 1944; K 23999.
Italian Swiss colony, San Francisco. 3697
Wines with a past. Wine candler. For wines. ©
Feb. 29, 1944; KK 23710.
© Feb.
Junior deb coat & suit co,, New York. 3698
Most talked of values in town, For coats. ©
Aug. 7, 1940; KK 24003.
Kellogg (John L.) & co. South Elgin, Ill. 3699
If you ask me, etc. For coffee. © Feb. 20, 1944;
KK 23615.
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 3700
More than' meets the eye. For breakfast cereal.
© Mar. 15, 1944; KK 23766.
Kidde (Walter) & co., inc., New York. 3701
Kidde carbon dioxide fire extinguishing system -
automatic type. For carbon dioxide fire extinguish-
ing system. © Mar, 14, 1944; KK 23867.
Larus & bro. co., Richmond. 3702, 3703
Man from Cairo, Egypt. For tobacco. © May 1,
1942; KK 23563.
New kind of cigarette ad. For cigarettes. © Dec.
25, 1941; KK 23562.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
3704-3708
First 365 days are the hardest. For disinfectant.
© Feb. 18, 1944; KK 23601.
For cosmetics:
Hinds new cream for old friends. © Dec. 28,
1943; KK 23643.
No truck driver’s hands for me! © Jan. 17,
1944; KK 23645,
For disinfectant and germicide:
Amphyl for modern femine hygiene. © Feb.
23, 1944; KK 23603.
Household disinfectant. © Feb. 16, 1944; KK
23602.
Liebmann breweries, inc., Brooklyn.
For alcoholic beverage:
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Peter
Arno. © Jan. 13, 1944; KK 23794.
3709-3712
64
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Miss Rheingold, 1944. © Jan. 19, 1944; KK 23795.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Ralph Bellamy. © Jan. 31, 1944; KK 23796,
Be Warum bevorzugen, etc. © Nov. 24, 1943; KK
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York.
3713-3720
For cigarettes:
Chesterfield tells the whole story.
auction, © Mar. 2, 1944; KK 23658.
Don’t tell mom, © Mar. 5, 1944; KK 23682.
5 years the winner. Fred Waring. © Feb.
29, 1944; KK 23660.
He says, right combination world’s best to-
baccos. © Mar. 2, 1944; KK 23657.
It’s thanks a million, © Mar. 7, 1944; KK
23683. ‘
Men at
Tailgun Smitty. © Mar. 16, 1944; KK 23841.
This is it. Arleen Whelan, © Mar. 17, 1944;
KK 23842.
Turret-nose Steve. © Mar. 9, 1944; KK
23721.
Lorr laboratories, Paterson, 3721,
Yes, I use dura-gloss. For nail polish, © Mar.
15, 1944; KK 23892.
McBee co., Athens, O. 3722, 3723
Styles & specifications for binding printed forms
into books. For binders, © Feb. 15, 1944; KK
23572.
Styles and specifications of McBee waxspot pay- ,
roll envelopes. For payroll envelopes. © Feb. 15,
1944; KK 23573.
McGraw electric co., Elgin, Ill.
For automatic electric toaster:
I’ll say he’s good! © Feb. 25, 1944; KK 23604,
On the thumbs of one hand. © Mar. 16, 1944;
KK 24033.
3724, 3725
Majestic radio & television corp., Chicago.
3726-3728
For radio and radio equipment:
Majestic radio news, no. 3. © Mar. 3, 1944;
KK 23695.
Majestic radio news, no. 4. © Mar, 17, 1944;
KK 23818.
Majestic radio news, no..5. © Apr. 4, 1944;
KK 24195.
Master prints pub. co., New York. 3729, 3730
Biographical sketches of the famous Americans.
For portraits of famous Americans. © Nov. 11,
1943; KK 23704.
Instructions for the use of Richard A. Loederer’s
Immortal men of music miniatures, For portraits
of worid famous composers. © Dec. 27, 1943; KK
23705,
3731
For book
Match corp. of America, Chicago.
Waging a winning political campaign.
matches. © Mar. 16, 1944; KK 23781.
Merriam (G. & C.) co., Springfield, Mass.
3732, 3733
For dictionaries:
Circle and monogram. Feb., 1944. © Feb. 7,
1944; KK 23685.
Circle and monogram. ey 1944, © Mar.
6, 1944; KK 23959.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 3, 1944
Miller mfg. co., Glen Cove, L. I., N. %. 3734
Engineered by Miller. For luggage, leather
goods and trunks. © Feb, 10, 1944; KK 23533.
Minnesota mining & mfg. co., St. Paul.
For Scotch cellulose tape:
Her soldier’s picture is A. W. O. L. again! ©
Mar. 17, 1944; KK 23920.
She’ll never know how Webster spells it! ©
Mar. 18, 1944; KK 23784,
3735, 3736
Mock, Jig Voehringer co., inc., Bene Island
City, N. Y. 3737
Mojud..that’s all you need know about stockings.
For ladies hosiery. © Mar. 6, 1944; KK 24030.
Motor wheel corp., Lansing, Mich: 3738
How to pick a winner! For duo-therm heaters.
© Jan. 4, 1944; KK 23799.
National cylinder gas co,, Chicago. 3739-3741
New torchweld aircraft & sheet metal welding
torches. For aircraft and sheet’ metal welding
torches. © Jan. 28, 1944; KK 23568,
Repair parts list for national no. 5 portable cut-
ting machine. For portable cutting machine. © Jan.
27, 1944; KK 23569.
"Torchweld acetylene BOHCEAPOFS. 3 For generators!
© Jan. 10, 1944; KK 23578.
: 3742
For wall paint. ©
National gypsum co., Buffa lo.
Sunflex 1-hour wall paint.
Feb. 20, 1944; KK 23561.
National oil products co., Harrison, N, I. 3743-3749
For skin cleanser:
Cleansing aid in management of dermatoses.
© Feh. 25, 1944; KK 24008.
Cleansing aid in management of dermatoses.
© Mar. 18, 1944; KK 23912.
First aid in the management of soap dermati-
tis. © Mar. 13, 1944; KK 23910.
First aid in the management of soap dermati-
tis. © Mar. 13, 1944; KK 23911,
New aid in the management, of acne vulgaris.
© Mar. 15, 1944; KK 23913.
New ‘aid in the management of acne vulgaris.
© Mar. 15, 1944; KK 23914.
Vitex views, no. 8. For milk. © Feb, 10,
1944; KK 24007,
Newnan cotton mills, Newnan, Ga. 3750
Chef’s special like a Newnan yarn. For blended
yarns. © Feb, 29, 1944; KK 23555.
Norton Lasier co., Chicago.
Doors of the future. For door closers.
28, 1944; KK 23697.
3751
© Feb.
Olinger (Elgin Dutton), d. b. a. Bureau systems co.,
Springfield, Ill. 3752
Bureau system for farm income tax. For system
file. © Dec. 27, 1943; KK 23605,
Oneida, ltd., Oneida, N. Y.
For sterling silver ware:
For all your tomorrows. © Mar. 20, 1944; KK
24034.
37538, 3754
For all your tomorrows. © Mar. 20, 1944; KK
24035.
Overhead door corp., Hartford City, Ind. 3755
Lasts longer, serves better! For garage doors.
© Mar. 1, 1944; KK 23670,
65
Owens-Illinois glass co., Toledo. 3756
Owens-Illinois insulux head insulating block. For
heat insulating blocks. © Feb. 28, 1944; KK 24006.
Pabst brewing co., Milwaukee. 3757-3765
For beer:
Blue Ribbon tickles our customers pink] ©
July 12, 1943; KK 23869.
How to make an enemy of your waiter in five
easy lessons. © Oct. 15, 1943; KK 23875.
How to ruin a hotel clerk’s day in five easy
lessons. © Nov. 9, 1943; KK 23876.
No, no, says Nanette. © Aug. 27, 1943; KK
23874,
Sure, we carry profit insurance..Pabst!
Aug. 9, 1943; KK 23871.
Thar’s gold in them thar glasses! © July 26,
1943; KK 23870.
They blend extra profits with those 33 brewsi
© June 28, 1943; KK 23868.
This Blue Ribbon is sure tied up with profit!
© Aug. 23, 1943; KK 23873.
©
Though taverns surround him. © Aug. 16,
1943; KK 23872.
Parrish (Amos) & co., inc., New York. 3766
This is the Christmas to go all-out for fur scarf
selling. For fur scarfs. © Nov. 19, 1943; KK
23700.
Pasteuray co., St. Louis. 3767
Here it is! The new portable Pasteuray. For
electronic lamp. © Mar. 13, 1944; Kk 23765.
Penola, inc., New York. 3768
America’s oil and American victory. For petro-
leum products. © Feb. 18, 1943; KK 23739.
Perfect parts, inc., New York. 3769, 3770
Brake drum chatter eliminator. Automotive
brake & clutch lining rivets. For brake drum chat-
ter eliminator & automotive brake & clutch lining
rivets. .© Jan, 17, 1944; KK 23617.
Perfect steel balls. For ball and roller bearings.
© Jan. 17, 1944; KK 23599.
Philco corp., Philadelphia. 3771
Production plus performance. For electrical
instruments & parts. © Feb. 24, 1943; KK 23733.
Pillsbury flour mills co., Minneapolis. 3772-3783
For flour:
Appetite appeal for a whole square meall!. ©
Oct. 17, 1941; KK 24061,
Heigh-ho, heigh-ho..we’re kernels, you should
know. © Feb. 4, 1944; KK 24068.
How to make a husband eat out of your hand.
© Sept. 26, 1941; KK 24060.
How to make the family stop talking and start
eating! © Dec. 5, 1941; KK 24064.
My bonnie makes ‘pancakes for breakfast. ©
Dec. 3, 1943; KK 24065.
Pancakes are coming, hooray, hooray. © Dec.
31, 1943: KK 24066,
Pillsbury’s party point-savers.
1943; KK 24059.
Quick Santa..the cookie jar! © Nov. 25, 1941;
KK 24063.
Stop signal for runaway prices. © Mar, 15,
1944; KK 24070.
; Sure it’s bewitching..it’s sno sheen.
25, 1944; KK 24069.
Yo-ho-ho and a plateful of pancakes.
3, 1944; KK 24067.
© Sept. 17,
© Feb.
© Mar.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3784 t. IV, n. s., v. 39
Vitaminfor you, sir! Forflour and wheat cereal.
© Nov. 7, 1941; KK 24062. ©
Plibrico jointless firebrick co., Chicago. 3784
Plibrico super. Four page folder. For jointless
firebrick, © Feb. 21, 1944; KK 23706.
Precision diamond tool co., Chicago, 3785
Precision diamond tool company presents a new
development indiamond wheels. For diamond metal
bonded grinding wheels. © Jan, 26, 1944; KK 23829,
Press-on, inc., New York, 3786-3791
For adhesive mending tape:
Everybody’s cutting mending time. © Mar. 5,
1944; KK 24181,
Is everybody scrap-happy? © Feb. 1, 1944;
KK 23610,
Mend as you iron - make appliques easily. ©
Feb, 6, 1944; KK 23611.
Mend as you iron - make appliques easily. ©
Mar, 1, 1944; KK 24180.
Mend as you iron or make appliques. © Feb,
1, 1944: KK 23609.
No time for sewing! © Feb. 14, 1944; KK
24024.
Products dept. California fruit growers exchange.
See Californiafruit growers exchange. Products
dept.
Ramsey accessories mfg. corp., St. Louis. 3792
Flatness parallelismfinish. For pistonrings. ©
Mar, 1, 1944; KK 23823.
Reynolds electric co., Chicago. 3793
Reco fly chaser fan. For fly chaser fan. © Feb,
25, 1944; KK 23696.
3794-3797
Ronrico corp., San Juan, Puerto Rico.
For rum:
For smart. drinkers, © Jan, 26, 1944; KK
23764,
For the connoisseur. © Jan, 12, 1944; KK
23763.
For the connoisseur. © Jan, 21, 1944; KK
23761,
Ronrico best rum, bar none, © Jan, 5, 1944;
KK 23762,
Ross operating valve co., Detroit. 3798
1/4”’ 4 way solenoid valve no, FD835, For sole-
valve, © Mar. 10, 1944; KK 23744,
Royal typewriter co., inc., New York. 93799, 3800
For typewriters:
Case of the staggering typewriter.
1944; KK 23798.
Sizzling zodiacs, etc.
23797.
© Jan. 7,
© Jan, 1, 1944; KK
Ruppert (Jacob) brewery, New York. 3801
Tastes just right - it’s mellow light. For beer.
© Feb, 27, 1943; KK 23770,
Scripto mfg. co., Atlanta, 3802-3805
For Scripto leads:
Are you using a lead that suits your type of
work? © Feb, 10, 1944; KK 23751.
Select a Scripto lead that serves your needs ,
and your writing pressure!
23750.
Select your refill leads from Scripto rainbow
assortment, © Jan. 19, 1944; KK 23749,
© Jan, 28, 1944; KK
They fit all mechanical pencils made to hold
standard diameter leads. © Feb, 11, 1944; KK
23752,
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich, 3806-3809
For piston rings:
He can restore original power. © Feb. 2,
1944; KK 23536,
He can restore original power. © Mar. 25,
1944; KK 24056.
Look, lady! © Feb, 25, 1944; KK 23624,
Precious? Sois your car, etc. © Feb, 23,
1944; KK 23537,
Searle (G. D.) & co., Chicago. 3810
Dysmenorrhea non-narcotic relief with pavatrine.
For pavatrine. © Feb, 5, 1944; KK 23779.
Season skipper corp., Chicago. 3811, 3812
For ladies coats:
One-and-only Season skipper - two complete
coats inone, © Feb, 26, 1944; KK 23580.
One-and-only Season skipper - two complete
coats in one, © Mar, 26, 1944; KK 24031,
Selby shoe co., Portsmouth, O. 3813
Keep up the pacel For shces, © Feb, 29, 1944;
KK 23723,
Sheaffer (W. A.) pen co., Fort Madison, Ia.
3814, 3815
For writing equipment:
Leaders in writing progress! © Feb. 15,
1944: KK 23581. 5
Tradition of Sheaffer craftsmanship. © Mar.
6, 1944; KK 23753. .
‘Singer mfg. co., Elizabeth, Elizabethport, N. J.
3816-3820
For Singer surgical stitching instrument:
Easier patient burden with theSinger surgical
stitching instrument, © Mar, 1, 1944; KK 23702,
Higher operating efficiency with the Singer sur-
gical stitching instrument. © Feb, 1, 1944; KK
23701.
I just love sewing class, For Singer school kits,
notions, guides, © Feb, 29, 1944; KK 23703.
Singer automatic chain cutting attachment, Form
10318-344, For Singer chain cutting attachment. ©
Mar, 9, 1944; KK 23777,
What can you do for a girl with 5 thumbs? For
sewing machines and notions, © Feb, 25, 1944; KK
23665.
Sonotone corp., Elmsford, N. Y. | 3821, 3822
For hearing aid:
But, Mr. Crouse, © Mar, 24, 1944; KK 23860,
Man who never says good-bye. © Mar. 3,
1944: KK 23641,
SoundScriber co,, New Haven. 3823-3825
For SoundScriber:
My boss and I have learned how to be in two
places at once! © Mar, 2, 1944; KK 23865,
My boss says, etc. © Feb, 3, 1944; KK 23864,
Secretary says: SoundScriber helps me keep
up with boss 1,000 miles away. © Dec. 2, 1943; KK
23863.
Standard blouse, inc., New York, $826
Miss May - a new bow blouse. For ladies blouse,
| © Mar, 24, 1944; KK 23909.
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COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Standard oil co, of California, San Francisco, 3827
We’ve got ’em, let’s sell ’em! For insecticides
& germicides & lever-controlled sprayer. © Jan,
15, 1944; KK 23589,
Stephano bros,, Philadelphia, 3828, 3829
For cigarettes:
It’s new, like to inhale? © Mar. 7, 1944; KK
24004,
It’s new, remember Rameses? © Mar, 8,
1944; KK 23979,
Stoddart aircraft co,, Hollywood, Calif. 3830
Antenna tuning unit. For remotely controlled
antenna tuning unit. © Feb, 4, 1944; KK 23607.
Stromberg-Carlson co,, Rochester, N. Y. 3831
Father looks at his son, For radios. © Feb, 24,
1944: KK 23898,
Tasty baking co., Philadelphia. 3832
Tastybake - lunchtime round-up. Poster no. 97.
For cake. © Mar. 20, 1944; KK 24192,
Tivoli brewing co., Detroit. 3833, 3834
For beer: :
Something to blow about. © Mar. 1, 1944; KK
24219.
When you’re under pressure, etc. © Feb. 1,
1944; KK 23725.
Tobacco by-products & chemical corp., inc., Louis-
ville. 3835
Gold leaf tobacco-leaf dust for poultry round-
worm, For tobacco dust. © Nov. 11, 1943; KK
23840.
Tompkins’ label service, Philadelphia. 3836
How to identify them, Forgummed and ungummed
labels. © Feb, 21, 1944; KK 23854,
Tremco mfg. co., Cleveland, 3837, 3838
Fitting floors for-heavy duty. For a metallic
concrete hardener. © Mar. 30, 1944; KK 23862,
Tremco iron waterproofing. For waterproofing
material. © Mar. 9, 1944; KK 23600.
Trencher furs, inc., New York. 3839
Trencher, for generations in old New York, etc.
For furs. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 23532.
3840-3848
Far cedar wall-
Trimz co., inc., Chicago,
Amazing! Cedar wood, etc.
paper. © Mar. 5, 1944; KK 23655.
Brand new! Sensationai! Applikays. For ready
pasted applikays. © Mar, 19, 1944; KK 23844,
For ready-pasted Trimz borders:
New cheer for children’s rooms! © Mar, 20,
1944; KK 23915,
New magic for dull kitchens! © Feb. 17, 1944;
KK 23591.
New magic for dull kitchens! © Mar, 3, 1944;
KK 23687.
For ready-pasted wallpaper:
At last! Wallpaper you put up yourself! ©
Mar. 20, 1944; KK 23916,
At last! Wallpaper you put up yourself, easily,
quickly! © Mar, 20, 1944; KK 23918.
New wallpaper miracle! ©Jan, 20, 1944; KK
23917,
New wallpaper miracle!
23590.
© Feb, 2, 1944; KK
3870
Two-timer, inc., Chicago. 3849, 3850
For ladies coats:
Two-timer - the coat that leads a double life.
© Mar. 26, 1944; KK 24032,
Two-timer - the coat that leads a double life,
© Mar. 26, 1944; KK 24044,
United States tobacco co,, New York, 3851-3856
For tobacco:
Get hep and you’ll be happy! © June 6, 1943;
KK 23990.
Home is where your Modelis, © Jan, 29, 1943;
KK 23716.
Home is where your Model is.
1943; KK 23849.
Never made a pipe slug-nutty. © Aug. 29,
© Nov. 14,
1948; KK 23847,
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Step up and meet a super-diller! © Apr. 24,
1943; KK 23846,
Why wait to make your pipe-dreams come
true? © Sept. 19, 1943; KK 23848,
United wallpaper factories, inc., Chicago, 3857
Now! It’s so easy to be wallpaper-wise. For
unitized wallpaper. © Mar. 17, 1944; KK 23826,
Univis lens co,, Dayton, Ohio. 3858, 3859
For eye glasses:
Hubert doesn’t wear bifocals. © Mar. 29,
1944; KK 24036.
What a sap I’ve been!
24187,
© Apr. 6, 1944; KK
Victaulic co, of America, New York, 3860
Engineering nightmare. For pipe couplings and
fittings, © Feb, 9, 1944; KK 23588,
Vinco corp., Detroit. 3861
' Packard phoned Vinco. For precision instru-
ments, © Mar. 24, 1944; KK 23861.
Wembley, inc., New Orleans. 3862-3865
For neck ties:
Again this fall..first in advertising..first in
demand. © Mar, 22, 1944; KK 24071. ¥
Insignia red. © Mar, 3, 1944; KK 23656,
Wembley ties are part of my post-war plan-
ning. © Feb, 23, 1944; KK 23896.
22,500,000 advertisements for Wembley ties this
spring! For neckwear. © Mar. 27, 1944; KK 23967.
Wender & Goldstein, inc., New York. 3866
Uniforms are essential onthe home fronttoo, For
industrial workers’ uniforms. © Feb, 18, 1944; KK
23755,
Werk (M.) co., Cincinnati, 3867
Werk’s tag soap, For soap. © Jan. 10, 1944; KK
23825.
Western cartridge co, ° Winchester repeating arms
co, div., New Haven. 3868
To hasten the return of pleasant days on the
range, For ammunition, © Feb, 1, 1944; KK 23886,
Weyerhaeuser sales co., St. Paul, 3869
Engineering develops new and wider uses for wood
as structural material, For lumber, © Jan, 1, 1943;
KK 23740.
Wickwire Spencer steel co., New York. 3870
Pest remover, cost cutter, For wire conveyor
belt, © Feb, 24, 1944; KK 23534,
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3871
Wilbur & Williams co., Boston. 3871
Protectioneering is our job. For paints. © Jan.
4, 1944; KK 23982.
Willis (E. J.) co., Néw York. 3872
Willis akerite rubber bearings for stern tubes
and struts. For rubber bearings. © Feb. 29, 1944;
KK 23757.
Winchester repeating arms co. div. Western car-
tridge co. See Western cartridge co, Winches-
ter repeating arms. co. diy.
Wise (Wm. H.) & co., inc., New York. 3873, 3874
For book:
New garden encyclopedia. © Feb. 1, 1944; KK
23722.
isis pt. IV, n. s.,.v. 38
Pictorial history of the war. © Jan. 30, 1944;
KK 23735.
Zenith radio corp., Chicago. 3875-3877
For radionic hearing aid:
From coast to coast grateful multitudes hail,
etc. © Mar. 7, 1944; KK 23699.
Greater, ever greater grows.
1944; KK 24040.
Zenith’s pledge to the medical profession. ©
Feb. 26, 1944; KK 23597.
© Mar. 18,
Zimba beverage Co., inc., New York. 3878
Zimba kola. There’s always a thirst time. For
soft drink. © Feb. 16, 1944; KK 23986.
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since Jan, 1, 1944 --------~------- 1,292
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LABELS
Ace fly trap co. See Patterson (Herman W.), d. b.
a. Ace fly trap co.
Bird & son, inc., East Walpole, Mass. 3879
Toddle-moc. Fcr shoe box label. © Mar. 14,
1944; KK 23817.
Borden CO., New York. 3880, 3881
Borden’s one quart liquid pasteurized milk, For
fluid milk, © Feb, 1, 1944; KK 23557.
Borden’s one quart liquid unsweetened condensed
milk. For condensed milk, © Feb. 29, 1944; KK
23815,
Borea, See Curran (Edward T.), d. b. a, Borea.
Butereg co., inc., Pampa, Tex. 3882, 3883
For bread:
Butereg bread. © Nov. 17, 1941; KK 23612,
Lincoln’s butereg bread. © Oct. 24, 1940; KK
23598,
Chalmers (Harvey) & son, inc., Amsterdam, N, Y.
3884
Glamour girl. For buttons. © Feb. 18, 1944; KK
23531.
Charles paint research co., Kansas City, Mo. 3885
Rub-x. For cleaning, polishing & finishing mate-
rial. © Feb, 7, 1944; KK 23529,
Charm parfums, Memphis, Tenn, 3886
Flight. For perfume. © Feb. 18, 1944; KK 24016.
Chase products co., Manhattan Beach,Calif. 3887
Chase clean-off. For householdcleaner. © Mar.
1, 1944; KK 23980.
Cheek (Preston Van) St. Louis. 3888
Regimen system, For labelfor vitamin and min-
erals, box, © Feb, 24, 1944; KK 23648.
Codie-Kay co., Los Angeles. 3889
Trim saw. For hand tool, portable band saw, ©
Feb. 22, 1944; KK 23613.
Colorado serem co., Denver. 3890, 3891
Colorado anti-hog cholera serum, For anti-hog
cholera serum, © Jan, 5, 1944; KK 23651.
Colorado hog cholera virus, For hog cholera
virus. © Jan, 5, 1944; KK 23652,
Curran (Edward T.),d. b. a, Borea, Brooklyn, 3892
Dr. Curran’s facial cream Borea. For a skin
antiseptic antacid emollient cream. © Oct. 1, 1943;
KK 23565.
Electric game co,., inc., Holyoke, Mass. 3893
Let’s go to college. For game. ©Feb. 16, 1944;
KK 23783.
Fairbanks (F. M.), d. b. a. FE. M. Fairbanks & co.,
Seattle. 3894
Condor brand, Chilean claret wine. For liquors.
© Mar. 3, 1944; KK 23671.
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Fairbanks (F. M.) &co, See Fairbanks (F. M.), d.
b. a. F. M. Fairbanks & co.
Fontaine converting works, inc., Martinsville, Va.
3895
Crease resistant. For processed fabrics, ©
Mar. 7, 1944; KK 23669,
3896
For candy. ©
Giovannini (Ferruccio) Chicago,
Florentine almond candy boxes.
Mar, 9, 1944; KK 23831.
Glass-kote sales products. See Mazullo (John), d.
b, a. Glass-kote sales products,
Grant (W. T.) co., New York, 3897
Grants ready cut ready to sew childs dress. For
child’s ready cut dress, © Mar. 20, 1944; KK 23984,
Helm (Edgar) Cincinnati. 3898
Your exotic beauty toilet soap. ‘For soap. © Mar.
10, 1944; KK 23680,
Hex chili mfg. co., Kansas City, Mo. 3899
Hex fine chili, For chili, © Sept. 18, 1942; KK
23668.
Hosiery (L. & B.) co., New York. 3900
Wonderwear hosiery. For hosiery. © May 7,
1943; KK 23758.
Howard (E. R. T.) Houston, 390i
Howard instant self fitting tool handles. For
tool handles, © Jan. 6, 1944; KK 23895,
Kellogg (John L.) & co., South Elgin, IL 3902
Frozen flavor all-coffee, For instant coffee, ©
Dec, 27, 1943; KK 23618,
Krambo food stores, inc., Oshkosh, Wis. 3903
Sambo. For coffee, © Dec, 10, 1943; KK 23606.
Little brown jug products co., inc., St. Louis, 3904
Waffle house syrup. For cane & maple table |
syrup. © Feb. 19, 1944; KK 23594,
Maier’s bakery, Reading, Pa. 3905
Round the clock. For break. © Feb. 23, 1944;
KK 23619,
Mazullo (John), d. b, a. Glass-kote saies products,
Burbank, Calif, 3906
Glass-kote. Protects glass. For cleaning and
pelishing motenol glass. © Feb, 14, 1944; KK 23922,
National drug laboratories, inc., Chicago.
$907 -3911
For vitamins:
Bi-plex capsules. © Oct. 1, 1943; KK 23674.
Grayplex tablets. © Nov. 1, 1943; KK 23672.
Vitafours 4 vitamin perles. © -Nov, 1, 1943;
KK 23675.
Vitamines 9 vitamin perles,
KK 23673,
Hepaferrin liver, iron & Bcomplex, For drugs
& vitamins. © Nov. 1, 1943; KK 23677.
© Nov, 1, 1943;
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3912
Naughton farms, inc., Waxahacie, Tex. 3912
Cactus window box garden. For assorted cacti.
© Jan. 20, 1944; KK 23759.
Noxide laboratories, Charleston, W. Va. 3913
Noxodr. For spray, deodorant. © Mar. 9, 1944;
KK 23742.
Oyster growers cooperative, Portland, Or. 3914
Coos Bay brand oysters. For oysters. © June 5,
1942; KK 23681.
Pacific lumber co., San Francisco. 3925
Palco Pete’s mulch. For muichor soil lightener.
© Mar. 1, 1944; KK 23923.
Palo from California, Los Angeles, 3916
Palo. For pull toys. © Feb. 1, 1944; KK 23530.
Parfums de Dana, inc., New York. 3917
[Feathers] cosmetics. For cosmetics. © Mar.
8, 1944; KK 23715.
Patterson (Herman W.), d.b. a. Ace fly trap co.,
Cleveland Heights, O. 3918
Ace fly-trap. For plastic fly trap. © Feb. 10,
1944; KK 23666.
Penick & Ford, ltd., inc., New York.
For new Orleans molasses:
Aunt Dinah molasses. © Mar. 7, 1944; KK
23790,
Brer Rabbit molasses. Gold. ©Mar. 13, 1944;
KK 23791.
Brer Rabbit molasses. Green.
1944; KK 23792.
3919-3921
© Mar. 13,
Rosenbaum glass products, ine., New York. 3922
Fullvue all purpose mirror, For vanity mirror.
© Oct. 25, 1943; KK 23780,
Safety cleansers co., Saginaw, Mich. 3923
Pied Piper cleaner. For detergent substance. ©
Nov. 3, 1943; KK 23855.
Sokol & co., Chicago. 3924
Dried mushrooms, Directions for use. For dried
mushrooms, © Mar. 1, 1944; KK 24005.
Standard brands, inc., New York. 3925
Fleischmann’s. For yeast. © Feb. 22, 1944; KK
23960.
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944-----------~---------------"-~
70
Stroehmann bros. co., Williamsport, Pa. 3926
Enriched Stroehmann’s kew-bee bread. For
bread. © Mar. 11, 1944; KK 23839,
Taylor (Richard W.), d.b. a. R.W. Taylor & co.,
_ Boston. 3927
_ Taylorized. For textile fabrics and garments
made from same. © Feb, 17, 1944; KK 23596.
Taylor (R. W.) &co. See Taylor (Richard W.), d.
b. a. R. W. Taylor & co.
Threadwell tap & die co.,Greenfield, Mass. 3928
Stock record. For tools, taps, © Jan, 6, 1944; KK
23709.
Timmerman mfg. co., Hibbing, Minn. 3929
Bizzy bilding blox. For toy blocks, © Feb, 5,
1944; KK 23985.
Tobacco by-products & chemical corp., inc., Louis-
ville. 3930, 3931
Black leaf 10 dust base. For dust base contain-
ing 10 % nicotine. © Nov, 5, 1943; KK 23837,
Black leaf 40. Form.0542. Fora nicotine sul-
phate solution. © Oct. 20, 1943; KK 23838.
Turnbull (Frederick M.) Los Angeles. 3932
Bandex. For surgical dressing. © Mar. 22,
1944; KK 23961.
V-brands, New York. 3933
Jeeps. For prophylactic rubber articles for the
prevention of contagious diseases. © Mar. 6, 1944;
KK 23820.
Wesleyan univ., Middletown, Conn. 3934
Wesleyan jibers in college songs and barber
shop. For phonograph records with album. © Jan.
4, 1944; KK 23554.
Williams (Lewis O.), d. b. a. Williams co., Koko—
mo, Ind. 3935
Bouffont. For detergent material. © Feb. 9,
1944; KK 23782,
Williams co. See Williams (Lewis 0.), d.b. a.
Williams co.
LABELS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939
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For lemons:
Murphy ranch one star. RR100, Mar. 11, 1944.
Murphy ranch three star. RR 99, Mar. 11,
1944,
Murphy ranch two crown. RR 98, Mar. 11,
1944,
For oranges:
Murphy ranch one star, RR 104, Apr. 4, 1944,
Murphy ranch three star, RR 103, Apr. 4,
1944,
Murphy ranch two crown. RR 102, Apr. 4,
1944,
© Murphy ranch co., Whittier, Calif.
Nicholoulias (Christos) 7
King Othon coffee. For coffee. © Christos
Nicholoultas, New York, RR 97, Mar. 6, 1944,
Tustin Hills citrus assn, 8
Geo, Washington, For oranges. © Tustin Hills
citrus assn,, Tustin, Calif. RR 101, Mar, 18, 1944,
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COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
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 PRINTS AND
LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
INC LUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1944
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 39
No. 4
The 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 copyright pro-
prietor 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.
Il. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings or plastic works of
a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and
pictorial illustrations. In these classes a subalphabet of 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.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The abbreviations
used in this part are as follows: ‘‘G,’’ Class G, Works of art; “‘H,’’ Class H, Reproductions of a work of
art; “I,” Class I, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “4,’’ Class J, Photo-
ioe and ‘ KK,’ ’ Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels used for articles
of merchandise. ‘©’? implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by date of publication.
“© 1c.’ stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copy-
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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.
Adler (Lewis) |
Clement (Charles):
Cat and the fiddle. - Hickory, dickory, dock.
- Jack and Jill. - Little Jack Horner. - Little Miss
Muffet. © Mar. 1, 1944; G 43119-43123.
Allan (Jan)*
3936-3940
3941-3944
Doberman, 265. - Farm plug, 152. - French
poodle, 266. - Sheep dog, 267. © Jan. 15, 1944;
G 43160-43163.
Americana designs.
Brandfield (Kitty): |
Cornucopias. - Femalefarmer. - Male farm-
er. © Feb, 28, 1944; G 43218-43220.
Ashley (Bob)* 3948
Will we heed the storm or still be just a bunch
of ass’s? © 1c. Apr. 19, 1944; G 43342.
3945-3947
Associated American artists galleries. 3949-3958
Benton (Thomas Hart):
Farmer’s daughter. - Fire in the barnyard,
run, boys, run, - Homeward bound, - Journey’s end.
- Junk in the summer. - Letter from overseas. -
Picnic. - Spring tryout. - Still life. - Wreck of the
Ole 97. © 1c. each May 4, 1944; G 43369-43378.
Barnes (Leverett William)* 3959
Design for world war II victory medal. © 1 c.
Mar. 10, 1944; G 43261.
Carral & CarralS. de R. L. 3960-4013
Bernal (Arias) Story of the Axis:
After the raid was over, 39. - All American
reaction, 36. - Ambassador of hypocrisy in action.
33. - American production, modern design, 37. -
Atlantic charter, 30. - Axis reward, 50. - Big
three at Teheran, 49. - Birth of Mein kampf, 10. -
Bombs over Tokyo, 38, - Cairo conference, 48. -
Casablanca conference, 42. - Courageous China
repulses Japan, 32. - Dictator at work, 11. - Enter
Gen. Eisenhower, 41. - Franco brings new casta-
nets to Spain, 17. - German draft, 1914, 2. - Haile
Selassie’s voyage, 16. - His recuperation, 6. - Hit-
ler displays lust, 25. - Hitler out on a limb, 43. -
Hitler points the way to Poland, 23. - Hitler’s ap-
proval of the purge, 13. - Hitler’s dream, 1. -
Hitler’s reception by England, 26. - Inimitable
Churchili, 24. - Invasion, D day, 51. - Keep your
distance, Mr. War, 53. - King’s flirtation, 14. -
Liberty at work, 54. - MacArthur in action, 35. -
Montgomery treats Rommel gently, 40. - Mourning
for Von Hindenburg, 12. - Mussolini fiddles with
Ethiopia, 15. - Mussolini in exile, 45. - Mussolini’s
present to the king, 22. - New friends, 18. - New
hope arrives, 28. - Non-aggression pact, 21, 29. -
Painter begins to be pulled by politics, 3. - Peace
offering, 20. - Petain’s conversionto Nazism, 27. -
Remember Pearl Harbor, 34. - Saluting the new
order, 8. Scene 1, liar in costume, 46. - Scene II,
ouch, that hurt, 47. - Serving under the kaiser, world
war, 1914, 4. - Soap box dictator, 9. - Three mos-
73
quiteers, 19. - Timoshenko, that big bad man, 31. -
Toasting the new order, 7. - Tough fight, but we
won, 52. - Unconditional surrender, 44, - Wounded
soldier, 5. © 1 c. each Apr. 25, 1944; G 43288-
43341.
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Chunn (Thomas H.)* 4014
Global war veterans insignia. © 1 c. Feb. 22,
1944: G 43226.
Cimini (P. L.)* 4015
Conserve space, time, energy with presto re-
volving office equipment. © 1 c. Jan, 22, 1944;G
43287.
Columbian bank note co. 4016
Fors (Lawrence):
Vignette. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1944; G 43343,
Connelly (Leo C.) 4017
Bernardini (Michael):
Infant of Prague statue.
43231.
© Feb. 25, 1944;G
Cook, Watkins & Patch, inc.
Cassani (John):
Carved war memorial, 2364, 2365. © Mar.
18, 20, 1944; G 43193, 43194.
Peterson (Edward R.) Carved marker:
Blatz (Henry), Clark (Frank D.) & Hart
(Robert) 2334 A-C. - Janes (Bernice D.), Pelzel
(Herman J.) & Schoenfeld (Harry Morris) 2335 A-
C. © Mar. 30, 1944; G 43171, 43172.
Peterson (Edward R.) Carved memorial:
Berg, 2352. - Birchfield (Arthur M.) 2350, -
Bradley, 2337. - Brenner (Eugene F. & Martha K,)
2344, - Curtis (Bruce) 2348. - Davidson, 2353. -
Gatley (Emma & Fred) 2336. - Howard (Richard
E. & Martha M.) 2346. - Jentzen, 2332. - Kearns,
2343, - Keeler, 2338. - Merideth, 2351. - Morrow
(Henry F.) 2333. - Pagini, 2349. - Paulson (John)
2347. - Schrom, 2341. - Sterling, 2339. - Townley,
2340. © Mar. 30, 1944; G 43169, 43170, 43173-43181,
43183-43190..
Small (Janet Sherburne) Carved memorial:
Biltmore, 2355. - Bivins, 2345. - Browne,
2354. © Mar. 30, 1944; G 43182, 43191, 43192.
4018-4043
DaPrato (A.) co. ' 4044-4055
Woollett (Sidney D.) Station of the cross:
Panels 2-4. © Mar. 13, 1943; G 43350,
43352, 43353.
‘Panel 5. © Apr. 22, 1943: G 43351.
Panel 7, © Mar. 13, 1943; G 43345.
Panels 8-11. © Aug. 25, 1943; G 43346-
43349.
Panels 12-14. © Mar. 13, 1943; G 43354-
43356.
De Lancy’s. 4056-4061
Knotts (Louise D.):
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES.
4062
Bo Peep. - Boy Blue. - Jack be nimble. -
Jack Horner. - Miss Muffet. - Mistress Mary. ©
Dec. 1, 1943; G 43388-43393.
Delano (Gerard Curtis) * 4062
Navajo Indians. © 1 c. May 3, 1944; G 43364,
Eames (Claire Agnes Goldener)* 4063-4068
I had a little pony. - Little Bo Peep. - Little
Boy Blue. - Patty-cake, patty-cake. - See saw,
Margery Daw. - Swing high. © July 1, 1943; G
43394-43399..
Eckert (Edward George) * 4069
Gargals & boys. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1944; G 43217.
.
Ellison (Franklin Hugh)* 4070
American mother’s flags. © 1 c. Apr. 17, 1944;
G 43363.
Faulkner (Florence Ostern)* 4071
Little Herman. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1944; G 43118.
Ferargil, inc. 4072
Constant (George):
Spring. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1944; G 43262.
Foreman (Gloria)* 4073-4081
April showers. - December. - February. -
January. - March winds. - May flowers. - November.
- October. - September. © 1 c,. each Nov. 11, 1943;
G 43252-43260.
Gordon (Elisabeth)* 4082
Victory, arising like a phenix from the ashes of
defeat; Dunkirk - Pearl Harbor - Corregidor. ©
1c. Apr. 19, 1944; G 43233. ,
Grieve (Maurice) * 4083-4086
Cherubs. - Palms. - Prince’s plumes. - Shell
flower. ©-1c. each Apr. 8, 1944; G 43164-43167.
Hansley (H. A.)* 4087
China. Design of Chinese character motives.
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1944; G 43168.
Herrick (John P.) 4088-4091
Lekberg (Arnold):
Elm tree stands on site of derrick of Crocker
well drilled at Olean in 1865. - Oil field pump station
of National transit co. at Bolivar, New York, in
1884. - Original station at Olean has pumped night
and day since 1881. - Two ton boulder at Petrolia
commemorates Orville P. Taylor’s discovery well
of 1879. © 1 ¢. each May 5, 1944; G 43380-43383.
Heyman (Stanley G.)
Fowler (Laura):
Welcome home. © 1 c. May 8, 1944; G 43400.
Hoffheins (Grace Louisa)* 4093-4096
God’s jewel complete. - God’s jewelincomplete. -
Signet ring of the Holy Spirit. - Unity of the gifts
of the Spirit. © 1 c. Apr. 17, 1944; G 43263-
43266.
Ingrando (Hazel Pearson)* 4097
Fruit design border in cut-crocket. © 1c. Feb.
28, 1944; G 43242.
Iota alpha tau fraternity. 4098
Priest (Robert W.):
Crest of Iota alpha tau fraternity. © 1 c.
4092.
74
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Apr. 10, 1944; G 43196.
Jennewein (C. Paul)* 4099
Armillary sphere for Denison university - Pe-
gasus ona cloud. © ic. Apr. 15, 1944; G 43230.
Johnson & Gustafson, 4100-4118
Magistris (Hugo) Memorial:
¢ Bruning, 174-P. - Downing, 173-P. - Garand,
178-P. - Kissick, 180-P. - Leonard, 171-P. -
Masters, 175-P. - Newton, 170-P. - Putnam, 177-
P, - Taylor, 172-P. - Whiteman, 179-P, © June
17, 1943; G 43267-43272, 43274-43277.
Peterson (Edward R.) Memorial:
Douglas, 184-P. - Jewell, 186-P. - Kimball,
182-P. - King, 188-P. - Maynard, 181-P, - Nespor,
176-P. - Olander, 183-P, - Radcliffe, 187-P, -
Sanders, 185-P. © June 17, 1943; G 43273, 43278-
43285.
Karp (David)*
Voice of the four freedoms!
1944; G 43286.
4119
© ic. Apr. 24,
King features syndicate, inc. 4120-4131
Bundy (Gilbert):
One place the Rising Sun’s gone down, 40,
43-45, 47. © Apr. 16, 1944; G 43247-43251.
Their names should never die, 39, 41,.42, 46,
48, 49. © Apr. 23, 1944; G 43357-43362.
We take another Jap island, 56. © Apr. 9,
1944; G 43246.
Klatt (Larry E.)* 4132
[Golden dragon] © 1 c, Dec. 27, 1943; G 43208.
Kramarski (Harry)* 4133, 4134
[Kramer’s art creations of a rabbit]-[Kramer’s
art creations of a parrot] © i c. each Mar. 23,
1944; G 43209, 43210.
Lanyi (Dezso)* 4135, 4136
Liberty queen. © July 26, 1942; G 42299.
Old Faithful. © July 26, 1942; G 42298,
Liturgical art sales co, ° 4137
Art school of Maria Laach:
Christ-the-King crucifix. © Dec. 15, 1943;
G 43211.
Lockhart (Walter Royal)* 4138
Freedom for the world. © 1 c. May 5, 1944; -
G 43379.
Mann (William Lee) 4139
Ellis (Charles F.):
Attention mothers. Don’t waste food in war
time. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1944; G 43204.
Martin (Dexter B.)* 4140
Keep’em flying. © 1c. May 9, 1944; G 43401.
Montag bros., inc. 4141, 4142
Menaboni (Athos):
Indigo bunting. - Redstart. © 1c. each Apr.
11, 1944; G 43213, 43214.
Morrow (Beatrice Viola)* 4143
Miniver rose. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1943; G 43263.
Osborne co. 4144-4146
De Maris (Walter):
Coaching scene, 4859.
G 43228.
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1944;
WORKS OF ART
no. 4, 1944
Nagel (Hans):
Delaware Water Gap.
G 43227.
Teller (Grif [i. e. Griffith H. ]):
Covered bridge, 4860. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1944;
G 43229.
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1944;
Outdoor advertising assn. of America, inc.
4147, 4148
Seelen (Mark):
Panel design, nos. 1, 2. © 1 c. each Mar. 17,
1944; G 43206, 43207.
Raiken (Samuel) inc. 4149
Raiken (Sidney):
Kassel cemetery: family memorial. © 1 c.
Mar. 28, 1944; G 43216.
Robinson (Allan)* 4150
Mafiana Maria. © Feb. 15, 1944; G 43366.
Romanovsky (Dimitri)* 4151, 4152
Doll. - White rose Caledonia. © 1 c, each May
6, 1944; G 43386, 43387.
Rosary foundation, inc. 4153
Rasko (Maximilian Aurel):
Apparition of the Holy Rosary of the Blessed
Virgin Mary to St. Dominic, Proville, 1206. Olc.
May 4, 1944; G 43368.
Ruch (Harvey Luther) * 4154
Dynamite Steve. © 1 c. May 3, 1944; G 43365.
4155
© 1c. Apr. 27, 1944;
Runyon (Jj. C.)*
Zip of a grasshopper.
G 43384.
Scheuffele (Sylvia Dagmar)* ‘ 4156-4161
Bonnita. - Bonnita Rio Grandee. - Feadore Ru-
dolph. - Remember Pearl Harbor. - Song of vic-
tory, 1, 2, © 1c. each Feb. 9, 1944; G 43234-
43239,
Schindler (Alfred)
Steinberg (Isidor N.)
All Jersey enjoys, 1,2. © 1 c. each Apr. 3,
1944; G 43243, 43244.
4162, 4163
Schlesinger (Leon) 4164-4169
Cannon (Robert):
Sniffles. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1944; G 43199,
Jones (Charles):
Quentin Quail. © 1c. Apr. 10,1944; G 43201.
McKimson (Charles):
Beaky Buzzard. - Elmer Fudd. © 1c. each
Apr. 10, 1944; G 43197, 43202.
McKimson (Robert):
Daffy Duck. - Porky. © 1 c. each Apr. 10,
1944; G 43198, 43200.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944 sateen eee pM UREN Sd 5 x
Soellner (Oscar Daniel)* 4170,
[Night lights] © 1 c. Mar. 31, 1944; G 43117.
Stevenson (Gordon)* 4171
Mark Twain. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1944; G 43205.
Stoll (Ignatius)* 4172
Wesley (John) © 1 c. Jan. 6, 1943; G 41362.
Stone (Carl) . 4173
Raiken (Sidney):
Stone monolith memorial exedra. © 1 c.,
Mar. 28, 1944; G 43215.
Storz brewing co. 4174, 4175
Storz (Robert):
Ask for Storz beer. - Frame and base of sign
containing three convolutions on the frame and
- certain corner shape and end pieces and four con-
volutions on the base. © 1 c. each Mar. 1, 1944;
G 43240, 43241.
Sutton (Walter Scott)* 4176
War memorial. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1944; G 43225.
Taub (Philip) 4177
Hammargren (Frederick):
Inseparable. © 1c. May 6, 1944; G 43385.
Tulk (Alfred James)* 4178-4181
I know that my Redeemer liveth, 233. - Lo I am
with you alway, 226, 232. - Unto you is borna Sav-
iour, which is Christ the Lord, 227. © 1c. each
Apr. 14, 1944; G 43221-43224.
Venetian Lido statuary co. 4182
Rebechini (Guido):
Sacred Heart of Jesus. © Apr. 6, 1944; G
43195.
Vermont marble co. 4183
Whitehouse (Louis A.):
Vermont cemetery memorial, D10-01255.
© Mar, 11, 1944; G 43344,
Viquesney (E. M.)* 4184
Spirit of the fighting Yank. © Oct. 1, 1943; G
43212.
Waehner (John) mfg. co., inc.
Von Eckardt (Lydia):
Little Bo Peep. - Ring-a-round the rosies. -
Rock-a-bye baby. - Tom, Tom, the piper’s son. ©
Oct. 1, 1943; G 42962-42965.
Wenberg (Elizabeth S.)* 4189
There’s a moon shining over the rainbow. © 1
c. Apr. 20, 1944; G 43245.
White (Henry William)*
Beginning of Tom and Jerry.
1944; G 43232.
4185-4188
4190
© 1c. Apr. 17,
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CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
4191
© 1c. May 4,
Adam (Elton)
Pancake and waffle warmer.
1944- | 34507.
Adler (Lewis) 4192
Little Bo Peep! © Mar. 1, 1944; K 55409.
Agostineto (Giacomo) 4193
Combination war time wooden mop and brush
handle. © 1c. Apr. 26, 1944; I 34436.
Alabama (State) 4194-4196
Alabama alcoholic beverage control board,
17894. © Oct. 30, 1943; K 55545.
Alabama, 19788:
1 cent tobacco tax [stamp] - 3 cents tobacco
tax [stamp] © Mar. 7, 1944; K 55546, 55549.
Allison (Glenn Stanley) 4197
Analysis for insurancé and estate planning. ©
Mar. 11, 1944; I 34224,
Aluminum co. of America. 4198
Typical microstructures of wrought aluminum
alloys. © Apr. 27, 1944; K 55651.
American automobile assn. 4199, 4200
We are extra alert on rainy days, 159. © Feb.
18, 1944; K 55432.
We wait on curb until traffic goes by, 158. ©
Jan. 25, 1944; K 55433.
American bank note co. 4201
84712. © Jan. 4, 1944; K 55439.
American mutual liability insurance co. 4202-4204
At the sound of this bell. © Sept. 24, 1943; K
55397, y
Bird that will signal new worlds to build. © Aug.
12, 1943; K 55396.
When it’s just a picture on the wall. © Nov. 18,
1943; K 55398,
American national Red cross. 4205-4213
Bookshelves, double, ARC 1405-26A. - Book-
shelves, single, ARC 1405-26. Card table cover,
ARC 1403. - Cloth checkerboard, ARC 1405-52A. -
Cushion cover, ARC 1404. - Folding bed tray, ARC
1405-25. - Men’s bedroom slippers, mule, ARC
1405-4B. - Men’s convalescent slippers, ARC 1405-
4A. - Utility bag, ARC 1405-100. © Mar. 9, 1944;
I 34234-34242.
American radiator & standard sanitary corp.
4214°
Victory is on the horizon. © 1 c. Oct. 8, 1943;
K 55536.
Ames & Rollinson. 4215
Parish schools, Archdiocese of New York. ©
Apr. 14, 1944; K 55521.
Andersen (Karl Albert) 4216
Loose Plyers & wrenches jaw. © 1c. Apr.12,
1944; | 34253:
Anderson (Alfred G.) 4217
Wrecking bar. © 1 c, Mar, 25, 1944; I 34166.
Anderson (William Andrew) 4218
Honor roll and family record. © Mar. 22, 1944;
K 55464.
\
4219
Archer (Nathaniel Baer)
Spring chart. © Dec. 7, 1943; I 34138. :
Association of American railroads. 4220
X marks the spot. © Apr. 15, 1944; K 55462.
Atlas bolt & screw co. 4221-4346
Assembly of-arch bar truck, 2-605-B. - Bronze
shoe, 12001. - Cast iron bumper pocket, MK-S1
[and] Bumper block, MK-S2, 17217. - Collector
shoe, bronze, 11864, - Collector shoe holder,
bronze, 11865. - Forged steel driving axles, S-1
[and] Forged steel trailer axles, S-2, 17124. - M.
S. packing ring separator S-1 [and] M. S. follower
plate S-2, 16833. © 1c. each Mar. 29, 1944; I
34187-34192, 34211.
Assembly of side bearer, 16914. - Body center
plate steel casting 3770. - C. I. air cylinder,
11011. - C. I. dust collar, 9552 [and] S. C. dust col-
lar, 9552A. - C. I. oil thrower, 9919 [and] S. C. oil
thrower, 9919A. - C. I. roller bearing cover, 9550
[and] 8, C. roller bearing cover, 9550A. - Forged
steel drive axle, 17275. - Forged steel trailer
axle, 17778. - S. C. bearing, 9922, 11004, - S. C.
center plate, 4514-A. - S. C. cover, 8784-B. - S.
C. fulcrum bracket, 9921. - S. C. haif coupling,
9953, 9954. - S. C. hinge, 9959, 9960. - S. C.
lever, 12159. - S. C. rack housing, 5140-C. © 1
c. each Apr. 13, 1944; I 34266-34284.
Bronze bushing, 9623, 9625. - C. I. contact shoe,
9875. - C. I. grease retainer, 9622. - C. I. set
collar, 4001-A.- C. I. side bearing, 9877. - Door
stop spring link steel [and details] 11606. - Forged
piston rod and rack, 2200-H. - Forged steel drive
axles. Forged steel trailer axles, 11561. - Hand
hold, 8030. -.S. C. bearing, 9867-9870. - S. C. door
lever, 9871-7. - S. C. gate brackets, 9878. - S.C.
trolley pole head, 9876. - S. C. truck bolsters,
11608, - Shaft guard, 17590. © 1c. each Apr. 19,
1944; I 34350-34368.
Bronze follower ring, 11900. - Bronze gland,
1691A. - C. I. air cylinder, 11478. - C. I. cylinder
head, 1689-A, 1690-B. - C. I. piston head, 11899. -
M. S. packing ring separator S-1. M. S. follower
plate S-2, 15460. - S. C. door plate, 4157A-R/L,
4158-R L, 7129A-R/L, 11944R L. - S. C. truck
bolster, 9642. - 5 1/2’’ x 10” A. R. A. standard
axle, 16486. - 12 ton coke quenching car, 6-378-B,
6-393-D, 6-393-E, 6-393-H, 6-393-N. - 24’ rolled |
steel tire, class-C, 16485. - 42 ft. 12 ton capacity
coke quencher, 5-393, 6-393-A, 6-393-B, 6-393-K,
CLASSES H-K
no. 4, 1944
_.6-393-L, 6-393-M. - 42 ft. 12 ton coke quencher
car, 6-393-C, 6-393-G, 6-393-J. - 42 ft. 12 ton
coke quenching car, 6-393-F. © 1c. each Apr. 20,
1944: quenching car, ce
26 ton bott. du elec. Beale car, 2-615-C, 2-
615-L, 2-614-N.N, 2-615-P, 2-615 15-Q. © 1c. each
Apr. 19, 1944; 134371, 34373 34376,
20 ton elec. bott. dump scale car; 2-489-D, 2-
489-E - 2-489-H, 2-489-L, 2- 489-M, 2- 615-A, 2-
615-B, 2-615-J, 2-615- z © 1c. each Apr. "19,
1944; 1 34369, 4370, 34372, 34377-34384.
25 metric ton double hopper elec. scale car, 2-
605-P, 2-605-W. - 25 ton bott. dump elec. scale
car, 2-574-D, 2-574-E, 2-574-G, 2-574-P, - 25 ton
elec. bott. dump scale car, 2-574-K. 2-574-L, 2-
586-S, 2-608-B, 2-608-F, 2-608-U. - 25 ton elec-
tric scale car, 1-605, 2-605-A, 2-605-C, 2-605-N.
- 30 ton elec. bott. dump scale car, 2-574-B, 2-574
-j, 2-574-M. © 1c. each Mar. 29, 1944; I 34193-
34210, 34212.
49 ft. coke quenching car, 6-406-M. - 50 gr. ton
elec. transfer car, 10-317-W. - 50 ton elec. trans-
fer car, 10-317-A - 10-317-H, 10-317-J - 10-317-
N, 10-317-P, 10-317-R. © 1 c, each Apr. 13, 1944;
I 34285-34301.
Ausborne (Paul) 4347
In memory of the victims of Hitler terrorism.
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1944; J 36612.
Badian (Albert A.) 4348, 4349
Improved closure for tooth brush containers.
© 1c. Mar, 25, 1944; I 34137.
New and novel application of mineral wicks. ©
1c. Apr. 29, 1944; I 34466.
Bailey (Frank)
Pipe repair kit.
4350
©.1c. May 4, 1944; 1 34509.
Baker (George) © 4351
Sad sack. © Mar. 17, 1944; K 55361:
Barber (Hiram E.) 4352-4357
Adjustable lock-grip wrench. - Improved heavy
duty truck tire remover. - Improved self-locking
pliers. © 1 c. each Mar. 25, 1944; I 34162-34164.
Improved bean puller. © 1c. Apr. 26, 1944;
I 34437.
Improved household knife sharpener. - Improved
locking pliers. © 1 c. each Apr. 14, 1944; I 34314,
34315.
Barrie (Charles Ernest) 4358
Ideal shoe cabinet. © 1 c. Apr. 14, 1944;
I 34321.
Barton (Frederick H.) 4359
Suspension lock stove Pie: © 1c. Mar. 25,
1944; I 34165.
Bauer (John) "4360
Two piece block motor. © 1 c. Apr. 22, 1944;
I 34421.
Beebe (Douglas N.) 4361
Regenerative brake for steam locomotives. ©
1c. Apr. 14, 1944; I 34319.
Benson (Nels A.) & Luckie (Edward B.) 4362
Health belt. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1944; I 34473.
Biskar (John L.) 4363
Everflowing gaat © 1c. Apr. 26, 1944;
I 34436,
599323 O - 44-2
" Blandford (John H.)
717
4395
4364
Corner wrench, © 1c. Apr. 29, 1944; I 34480.
Boehm (Paul F.) 4365-4371
Isometric protractor & computer, 440423-A. -
Isometric triangle and stencil, 440425. © 1 ec.
each May 4, 1944; I 34495, 34496,
Navigation compassandconversionrule, 440330.
- Set-angle, 440405. © 1 c. each Apr. 8, 1944;
I 34247, 34248.
Screw stencil, 440413. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1944;
I 34339.
Set-angle, 0° to 90°, 440415. © 1c. Apr. 18,
1944; I 34349,
Set-angle, 0° to 90°, 440418. © lc. Apr. 22,
1944; I 34419, ‘
Boot (Mathias W.) 4372
Builder’s unit. © 1 c, Apr. 14, 1944; I 34317.
Borden co. 4373
This is one time you'll get a kick out of giving!
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1943; K 55523.
Bormann (Carl B.) 4374
Graviat-tor. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1944; J 36613.
Boudinot (Frank J.) jr. 4375
Improved design for an electrical hearing aid.
© lc. Apr. 14, 1944; I 34327.
Bower (Ernst Z.) 4376, 4377
White squirrels at Larchmond. © Aug. 16, 1943;
K 55401.
White squirrels at play. © Aug. 16, 1943; K
55400.
Boydston (Walter E.) 4378
W. E. B. circular saw jointer and set. © lc.
Apr. 14, 1944; I 34313.
Boyles (Nesbit A.) 4379
Desk and material list for same. © 1c. Apr.
26, 1944; I 34444,
Bray studios, inc. 4380, 4381
Making a master contour template. © Mar. 23,
1944; J 36635.
Making a master developed layout. © Apr. 25,
1944; J 36636. ‘
Brazelton (Isobel) 4382, 4383
Automatic cable instructor with wire, color,
size and length, 2, 7. © 1 c. each Feb. 16, 1944;
I 34132, 34133.
Bressler editorial cartoons, inc. Victory-builders
div. 4384-4395
Atta girl! You’re doing a swell job! © Mar. 2,
1944; K 55479.
Attack at 3:34 A. M. © Jan. 10, 1944; K 55488.
Boy! Did we do a day’s work! - Ha! Hal Ha!
Materials wasted, means lives wasted. © Apr. 5,
1944; K 55477, 55478.
- Casualties on our home front, they can be avoid-
ed. © Mar. 16, 1944; K 55480.
Don’t let me down. © Jan. 20, 1944; K 55484.
Killer! Carelessness causes casualties. © Feb.
10, 1944; K 55482.
Our home front task force! © Jan, 30, 1944; K
55483,
Partners in victory.
55486.
© Dec. 20, 1943; K
4396
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Skill I’m taught here today. © Feb. 21, 1944;
K 55481, }
Target for today! © Dec. 10, 1943; K 55485.
Together - we’ll win! © Dec. 30, 1943; K 55487,
Brockwell (John Butler) 4396
Comic animals. © Mar. 10, 1944; K 55522.
Brown & Bigelow. 4397-4409
Bean (Roy), law west of the Pecos, L 34292. -
Bridger (Jim), frontiersman, L 34286. - Building
the Union Pacific, L 34282. - Fall cattle round-up,
L 34289. - Homesteaders, L 34288. - Joseph (Chief)
surrenders, L 34290. - Oklahoma homestead rush,
L 34284. - Santa Fe trail, L 34287. - Trappers
leave Ft. Union, L 34291. - Tribute on the trail,
L, 34285. - Virginia City, Nevada, L 34283. - Whit-
man (Marcus), savior of Oregon, L 34281. © Apr.
17, 1944; K 55584-55595.
Come and get it. © Dec, 27, 1943; K 55530.
Bunk (Anthony) 4410, 4411
Percent excess air from flue gas analysis for
the combustion of CH4 only. - Volume of flue gases
formed when CHyg is burned with various amounts
of excess air. © Jan. 1, 1944; I 34302, 34303.
Burns (Fritz B.) 4412, 4413
Post-war home. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1944; I 34261.
Prospective elevation of model post-war house.
© 1c. Apr. 13, 1944; I 34262.
Campbell (Talmage D.) 4414
Faucet smoothing stick. © 1 c. Apr. 14, 1944;
I 34332.
Caufield & Shook, inc. 4415-4420
1943 Kentucky Derby:
Count Fleet, winner. - Finish. - First quar-
ter from grand stand. - First quarter from infield.
- On the turn. - Parade. © May 3, 1943; J 36602-
36607.
Cimini (Pasquale L.) 4421-4424
Amended new library [air] revolving book case.
© 1c. May 11, 1944; [ 34524.
_ Jeep army trailer and motor car plan. © 1c.
Apr. 17, 1944; I 34514.
New Chippawa Market and Broadway library
building site plan, 1938. © 1c. Apr. 26, 1944;
I 34430.
New library air revolving book case plan. ©1 c.
Apr. 21, 1944; I 34422.
Clark (Arthur Freeland) 4425, 4426
Airotour drome. © 1c, Apr. 11, 1944; I 34254,
United nations center. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1944;
I 34340.
Clay (Henry) ea SP TERRE 4427-4431
Avengers. - No man’s sea. - Silver lining, USS
West Virginia at Seattle. - Storm warning, U. S.
fleet at Seattle. - Victors, always. © Dec. 7, 1942;
J 36644-36648.
Comet model airplane & supply co., inc.
4432-4438
Comet decal:
British insignia, 2. - Chinese insignia, 4. -
German insignia, 5. - Japanese insignia, 6. - Rus-
sian insignia, 3. - U. S. insignia, 1. © Mar. 24,
1944; K 55466-55471.
Scout glider. © Mar. 1, 1944; I 34131.
718
Conaty (Raymond J.) 4439
Skede. © Apr. 29, 1944; I 34530.
Coniglio (Richard Salvatore) 4440
Perfecto aircraft-camouflage.
1944- | 34386.
Conley (David Elwin) 4441
Combination shoe lingerie cabinet. © 1c. Apr.
14, 1944; I 34418,
Cook (Henry P.) 4442, 4443
Precision angle plate for machinists & tool-
makers. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1944; I 34265.
Precision angle plate for tool grinding. © 1c.
Apr. 5, 1944; I 34228,
© 1 c. Apr. 20,
Cooper (Melbourne J.) 4444, 4445
Ductless heat circulating system. © 1c. Mar.
25, 1944; I 34146.
Pet animal house with suspended cover. © lc.
Mar. 25, 1944; I 34159,
Crespo (J. E.) ; 4446
Laryngeal.mirror. © 1c. Apr. 26, 1944;
34433.
Cressy (Will) 4447
Liberty ship, world war II.
K 55435,
© Sept. 20, 1943;
Crist (Vernon W.) 4448
Variable speed transmission. © 1 c. Apr,.29,
1944; | 34481.
Cullings (James Johnson) 4449, 4450
Fish for a balloon. © 1c. May 1, 1944; I 34471.
Mechanical throw-ball dummy. © 1 c. Apr. 19,
1944; I 34385.
Dailey (William E.). 4451
Door stop. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1944; I 34156.
Davis (Frank R.) 4452-4454
Utility holder. © 1c. Mar. 25, Apr. 14, May 4,
1944; I 34160, 34333, 34505. ft
Demarest (L. McGregor) 4455-4471
Chemical products, 16. - Durable manufacturers,
1. - Iron and steel, 3. - Leather and products, 10. -
Lumber and products, 7. - Machinery, 4. - Manu-
factured food products, 11. - Non durable manufac-
tures, 2. - Nonferrous metals and products, 6. -
Paper and paper products, 13. - Petroleum and
coal products, 15. - Printing and publishing, 14. -
Rubber products, 17. - Stone, clay and glass prod-
ucts, 8. - Textiles and products, 9. - Tobacco
products, 12. - Transportation equipment, 5. ©
Apr. 26, 1944; I 34447-34463.
4472
Dover press.
This is to certify. © Sept. 10, 1943; K 55527.
Dubler (Herbert) inc. 4473-4492
10 SO:
At fancy woids I ain’t so handy, 9: - Awright,
it ain’t no swell boo-kay, 20. - Fresh cement. This
is meant to last, etc., 2. - Gangway, 7. - Hope your
birthday hits the spot, 5. - Howdy, 14. - I choose
youse, 3. - I lift me lid, 6. - I’m all ears, 1.-Im
just no good, 4. - I’m sorry, 13. - Into each life
a littul rain has gotta fall, 18. - Know what, 17. -
Lend me yer ears, 8. - Lotsa luck, 12. - Ready,
set, go, 10. - Some likes ’em wid glamour, 16. -
Things ain’t as bad as they look, 15. - T’ree littul
wishes, health, good luck, happiness, 19. - Youn
CLASSES H-K
no. 4, 1944
4563
who else, 11. © Feb. 7, 1944; K 55364-55383.
Duenhaupt {Ernest F.) 4493
Automatic electric calendar-device. © 1c. Apr.
29, 1944; I 34478.
Earle & Ball, inc. 4494-4497
[Boy holding dog in arm, facing onlooker] 10-E-
23. - [Boy in pajamas bowling, holding flowers]10-
E-21. - [Boy walking, holding a bouquet of flowers
ahead of him] 10-E-22. - Coming to our cocktail
party, 10-E-20. © Apr. 22, 1944; K 55647-55650.
Eckler (Thomas E.) 4498
Combination window shade and curtain rod hold-
er. © lc. Apr. 17, 1944; I 34464,
Edman (Winfield E.) 4499
Apparatus for surgical operations. © 1 c. May 4,
1944; I 34512.
Ellis (Oscar Asbury) 4500
Purported trisection of an angle by means of a
compass and straight edge. © 1 c. Apr. 24, 1944;
I 34420.
Engstrom (E. F.) 4501
Structural unit for constructing cellular walls
or similar structures. © 1 c. May 4, 1944; I 34510.
Esquire features, inc. 4502
Mountain boys. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1938; K 55465.
Famous studios, inc. 4503
Alec Electron. © 1 c. June 20, 1943; K 55524.
Farra (Charles) 4504
Dog release trap. © 1 c. Apr. 26, 1944; I 34441.
Farrell (Raymond J.), sole owner Rayfar enterprises,
Buffalo. 4505
Miraco picture. © Jan. 15, 1942; K 55456.
Federal telephone & radio corp. 4506
Temperature chart of heated steel. © Oct. 11,
1943; I 34130.
Ferguson (H. K.) co., inc. 4507
Cost curve of factory construction. © Mar. 18,
1944; I 34342.
Fillet (John) 4508
Hand scale. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1944; I 34484.
Frick collection. 4509-4525
Angel; by Jehan Barbet de Lyon:
Profile, facing left. - Three quarters front,
facing left. - Three quarters front, facing right.
© Apr. 27, 1944; H 2722-2724.
Aretino (Pietro), left hand, sleeve and fur; by
Titian. © May 3, 1944; H 2727.
Burgoyne (Sir John); by Joshua Reynolds. - Osuna
(Duke); by Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes. -
Ruts (Nicolaes); by Hermanszoon Van Rijn Rem-
brandt. - Wool winder; by Jean Baptiste Greuze. ©
Apr. 5, 1944; H 2710-2713.
Man in a red cap; by Titian:
Face, actual size. - Fur and left hand. - Head.
© May 3, 1944; H 2728-2730.
Portrait of a young man; by Bronzino:
Ear: - Head. - Left hand. - Right hand. ©
Apr. 12, 1944; H 2714-2717.
Wisdom and strength; by Veronese:
79
Strength, head and torso. - Wisdom, waist
length. © May 3, 1944; H 2725, 2726.
4526
© 1 c. Apr. 14, 1944;
Fritschen (Herman)
Razor blade holder.
I 34310.
Gallagher (William M.) 4527
Ink bottle holder. © 1c. Apr. 26, 1944; I 34434,
Gay (George W.) 4528
Battery terminal fastener. © 1 c. May 4, 1944;
I 34500.
General cable corp. 4529
Wouldn’t this be a helluva way to go over the
top! © Mar. 29, 1944; K 55436,
General motors corp. Fisher body div. 4530-4535
Be square with the boys. Be around every day.
© Apr. 5, 1944; K 55434.
Hands across the sky. © Mar. 3, 1944; K 55531.
Here is our plant’s 1943 on the job record. ©
Mar. 25, 1944; K 55407.
Scrap ’em to death! © Apr. 10, 1944; K 55459,
Waste paper is war material. © Apr. 15, 1944;
K 55458.
We must not fail. © Mar. 27, 1944; K 55532.
Gibson (Robert M.) 4536.
Air injecting pipe. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1944;
I 34158.
Gipson (Glen I.) 4537
Plane carrier, Water Spider. © 1 c. Apr. 29,
1944; | 34476,
4538
© lc. Apr. 15, 1944;
Gray (Charles Edward)
World war memorial.
I 34338.
Greenlee (Lyman E.)
Cross section - diagram - 2-cycle engine.
1c. May 11, 1944; I 34519,
Industrial vacuum cleaner, with blower & air
filter. - Magnetic high-speed reverse for 3-phase
motors with electronic remote control circuits. ©
1c. each Apr. 5, 1944; I 34229, 34230.
2 cycle engine. - 8 cylinder, 2 cycle super-
charged aviation engine. © 1 c. each Mar. 22, 1944;
1 34128, 34129.
4539-4543
©
Gregory (A. C. E.), Eusley (Jack) & Walters (Rich-
ard J.) 4544
V-ribforms for gunite construction. © 1 c. Apr.
13, 1944; 1 34263.
Gross (Edward) co., inc. 4545-4563
Allaben (Anne E):
Adoration. - Ever present angel. - Her good
deed. - Her prayer. - Holy night. - In an an-
gel’s care. - In angels’ care. - In God’s care. -
My first holy communion, boy. - My first holy
communion, girl. - Offering. - Peace. - Playtime.
© Apr. 3, 1944; K 55413-55424, 55430.
Braun (Clayton):
Immaculate heart of Mary. - Miraculous in-
fant Jesus of Prague. - Our Lady of Grace. - Sa-
cred heart of Jesus. © Apr. 3, 1944; K 55426-
55429.
Chums; by Jane Freeman. © Mar. 31, 1944; K
55431.
Holy Family; by Boris Luban. © Apr. 3, 1944;
K 55425.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4564
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Gross (Julian) advertising agency. 4564
Have you forgotten us? © Mar. 25, 1944; K
55538. ;
Guenther (Lambert) 4565
Showing alchemist symbols, descriptive matter
and illustration of alchemist laboratory. © 1 c,
Apr. 14, 1944; I 34260.
Haas (Ira) 4566-4569
Dollpuss. - MacFerdinand. - Mary’s. - Pickle-
puss. © Oct. 1, 1943; J 36649-36652.
Hackney (Winston Myron) 4570
Transparent plastic chair, 57. © 1 c. May 8,
1944; I 34516.
Hall (Irving B.)
Mini-taxfinder. - Taxfinder.
8, 1944; I 34492, 34493.
4571, 4572
© 1 c. each Apr.
Haller (Herbert M.) 4573
Cyclone prestarter. © 1 c. Mar. 25, 1944;
I 34157.
Hansen (Thorvald L.) 4574
Amphibious airplane float. © 1c. Apr. 26, 1944;
I 34432.
Hardy (Raymond K.) 4575
Cylinder head. © lc. Apr. 29, 1944; I 34483.
Harvey (Fred) 4576-4580
Aid to insignia recognition:
Army, H-4499, - Marines, H-4501. - Navy,
H-4500. © Aug. 2, 1943; K 55472-55474,
Aid to insignia recognition, H-4502. - All out
for victory, H-4503. © Aug. 2, 1943; K 55475, 55476.
Henley (Brown) 4581
Garden lots. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1944; I 34423.
4582
© Dec. 15, 1941;
Henman (Oral Kenneth)
Put your heart in America.
K 55359.
Hermitage art co., inc. 4583-4594
Her children arise up and call her blessed, 1064,
- [Holy women at the empty tomb] 1103. - My
Christmas gift to my church, 1113, 1118. - My
Christmas offering. 1109. - My Easter gift to my
church, 1099, 1145. - My offering in honor of
Mother’s day, 1117. - [Risen Christ and the two
Marys] 1081, 1162. - Seven last words, 961. -
[Shepherd looking at the barren cross] 1070. ©
Mar. 1, 1944; K 55384-55395.
Herrick (Archer F.) 4595 .
Micrometer magnifying glass. © 1 c. Mar. 25,
1944; 1 34148.
Hill (Harry Capelle) 4596
Eventually. © Apr. 4, 1944; K 55537.
Holmgren (Norman A.) - 4597
Variable wattage bulb regulator. © lc. Apr.
14, 1944; I 34324,
Holzman (Marcus) 4598
Mother. © Apr. 14, 1944; K 55636.
Howard (Jack E.) 4599
[Construction of fetlock and foot] © Apr. 26,
1944; I 34446.
80
Howlett (Charles A. S,) 4600-4603
Determination of distance to sea horizon not
related to the curvature of the earth. - Effect on
visibility of light houses. - Progressive disappear-
ance of boat at anchor as horizondistance decreases.
- Under the boardwalk [at] Wildwood, N. J. Ole.
each May 12, 1944; I 34520-34523.
Hungerford (Cyrus C.) 4604-4607
Boost that puts him over. © Mar. 31, 1944; K
55404,
Girl he left behind. © Mar. 31, 1944; K 55403,
I don’t want to get banged up. © Mar. 31, 1944;
K 55405.
Put yourself in their shoes! © Mar. 31, 1944;
K 55406.
Huntley (LeRoy R.) 4608
Infant’s bottle holder. © 1c, Apr. 8, 1944; I
34245.
Industrial equities, inc. 4609-4617 ©
Better utilization of cars, G-27. - Break up that
bottleneck, G-3. - Every idea is given careful con-
sideration. The management wants your suggestions,
G-5L. - Let’s do more in °44 to settle the score, G-
1 1.C. - Plan for the future. Your future and ours
depends on present day thinking, G-8. - Post war
planning. We’ll help you perfect your post war ideas
G-48,. = Railroad facts. In 1943 railroad traffic
broke all records in spite of labor shortages, G-12.
- Time is valuable. Tell us how to eliminate delays
and wasted time, G-22. - Train your thoughts. Don’t
worry about your experience. Many simple improve-
ments are worth money too, G-17. © Apr. 22, 1944;
K 55637-55645.
Jackson-Wheeler metals service, inc. 4618-4623
Approved grooving principle for roll neck bear-
ings. © Jan. 2, 1944; I 34304.
Practical method for recovering worn full-cir-
cle bronze liners with Tuftin, A, B. - Simple pro-
cedure for relining worn bronze bushings. - Sug-
gested jig for pouring roll-neck bearings. © 1 c.
each Apr.14, 1944; I 34305-34308,
Simple procedure for relining worn bronze
bushings on banburys. © Jan. 5, 1944; I 34426.
Jacobson (Abraham Jacob) 4624
Ink container for holding fountain pen, pens, pen-
cils, erasors and rulers. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1944;
I 34429.
Jones-Gillis mfg. co. 4625, 4626
20 person capacity life raft:
All steel well deck type. - Well deck type. ©
1c, each May 3, 1944; I 34497, 34498.
Kansas (State) 4627
State of Kansas 2¢ cigarette tax [stamps] 18996.
© Feb. 28, 1944; K 55547.
Keefauver (H. Elton) 4628
Corn and bunion cure. © lc. Apr. 26, 1944; I
34431, .
Keller (Leo D.) 4629
Glass flatiron. © 1c. May 6, 1944; I 34515.
4630
Kelley (Clarence)
circular
Flemish bond slab, a building facing,
37. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1944; I 34259.
CLASSES H-K
4734
eee ESSESSSFSFSSFSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSFFe
no. 4, 1944
Kellogg co. 4631, 4632
It may be a ball turret. © Mar. 7, 1944; K
55412.
My beachhead’s been established. © Apr. 14,
1944; K 55583,
Kelly (George J.) 4633
Pinky. © Feb. 15, 1944; J 36625.
Kennedy (Homer R.) 4634
Devices and appurtenances for cleaning eye-
glasses. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1944; I 34264.
Keystone view co. 4635-4649
Keystone:
Elementary science units, wild animals. -
Units, geography and travel, 1-8, 10-14. - Units
in biology, XXI, XXIII. © Apr. 1, 1944; J 36587-
36601.
Kiernan (Frank) & co. 4650
Purchase club. © Mar, 1, 1944; K 55438.
Kimbel (Guy John) 4651-4653
Electric wheel motor. © 1 c. Mar. 25, 1944;
I 34143,
Machine process of building airplanes of wood,
wood compositions and wood plastics. © 1 c. Apr.
29, 1944; I 34479.
Selective pressure valve. © 1 c. Mar. 25, 1944;
I 34168.
King features syndicate, inc. 4654-4661
Annette believes in healthy teeth, Z-206. - Dionne
(Cecile and Yvonne), Z-204. - Quints in playroom,
Z-205. © Apr. 30, 1944; J 36662-36664.
Annette holds young Master Boyer, J-95. - Quints
and visitor, Master Boyer, J-91. - Quints feed the
baby, J-92. © Mar. 29, 1944; J 36615-36617.
Quints learn geography, Z-202. - Quints pre-
pare for Easter, Z-203. © Ap:. 7, 1944; J 36618,
36619.
Knoblock (Lillian Dorothea) 4662
Victory. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1944; J 36581.
Kopp (Frederick) 4663
Self-centering core nozzle. © 1c. Apr. 29,
1944; | 34477,
Kornberg (Emanuel) 4664
Kornberg’s power wrench. © 1 c. Mar. 25, 1944;
I 34144.
Korvin-Kroukovsky (B. V.) 4665, 4666
Base for drop forging dies. - Hydraulic variable -
_ speed transmission. © 1 c. each Apr. 14, 1944;
I 34329, 34330.
Kratz (George) Union, N. J. 4667
Airplane land feeler. © 1 c. Apr. 14, 1944;
I 34328.
Kury (John Aisar) 4668
Prosquare. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1944; I 34134.
Langworthy (Arthur M.) 4669
Pencil case novelty. © 1 c. Mar. 28, 1944;
I 34169.
Lenz (Leo) 4670
Dials of timepieces. © 1.c. Apr. 29, 1944;
I 34465.
81
Libbey-Owens-Ford glass co. 4671, 4672
Traveling-kitchens of tomorrow, assembly:
Drawing. - Illustration, © Apr. 20, 1944;
I 34467, 34469.
Lichter (Martin Herman) 4673
Femin-o-graph calculator. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1944;
1 34246.
Lindner (Rodney R.) 4674
Filament shield for incandescent light bulb. ©
ic. Apr. 14, 1944; I 34322.
Liturgical art sales co. 4675-4678
Spoetl (Maria):
Be friends [again] 1. - Beyond the stars [is
God’s abode] 3. - Creator’s glory, 2. - Happy
birthday, 4. © Oct. 15, 1943; H 2718-2721.
Loucks & Norling studios. 4679-4685
Azimuth telescope, Sn-1370-e. - Intercommuni-
cating units, Sn-62-u. - Mark 6 periscope, Sn-1367-
1. - Mark 17 telescope, Sn-1367-f. - Marks 67 and
68 telescopes, part 1, Sn-1367-m, part 2, Sn-1367-
n. - Standard types of navy compasses, Sn-1370-i. '
© 1c. each May 3, 1944; J 36637-36643.
4686-4689
© Sept. 7, 1943; K
Lowe (Frank J.)
Fair haven. - Open water.
55453, 55454.
Honors even. © Sept. 7, 1943; K 55455.
Tally-ho. © Aug. 31, 1943; K 55452.
Lowry (James Matthew) 4690
Dual temp electric range oven. © 1c. Mar. 27,
1944; I 34141.
Lynch (David J.) 4691
Changeable blade lawn mower. © 1c. Apr, 14,
1944; I 34325.
McClure newspaper syndicate. 4692-4722
Superman; by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster. © Jan.
16-21, 23-28, Feb. 4, 13-18, May 22-27, 29-June
3, 1939; K 55490-55520.
4723
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1944;
McCollum (John C.)
Asbestos paper paster.
I 34161.
McCormick (Arthur M.) 4724
Toy. © lc. Apr. 26, 1944; I 34438.
McDonald (James) 4725
We are hanging out here this week. © Mar. 13,
1944; K 55410,
4726
McNaught syndicate, inc.
Dixie Dugan, © Jan. 2, 1939; K 55463.
McNeel marble co. 4727-4731
Cemetery memorial:
Cox. - Nexsen. - Robertson (Mable Morse). -
Sinkovitz. - Wallace. © 1 c. each Mar. 31, 1944;
I 34222, 34343-34346.
Mallory (Edward B.) 4732, 4733
Oxidized sludge process control chart:
Air demand, no. 4, 4404402. - XS sludge
wasting demand, no. 3, 4403301. © 1c. each Apr.
7, 1944; I 34243, 34244,
Markey (Joseph W.) - 4734
Arcuate saw. © 1c. Apr. 26, 1944; I 34443.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4735
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Marte (Albert W.) 4735
Perspectograph. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1944; I 34388.
Martin (William Francis) 4736, 4737
Back pressure open flow computer. - Gas flow
chart. © 1c. each Apr. 6, 1944; I 34232, 34233.
Mauroner (Curtis) 4738
Quickservice menu. © 1 c. Apr. 14, 1944;
I 34326.
Mead Johnson & co. 4739-4742
Jack Sprat, 3. - Little Jack Horner, 1. - Queen
of Hearts, 4. - Somebody has been eating, 2. © Mar.
24, 1944; K 55655-55658,
Mejdrich (May F. Hybl)
Game. © 1c, May 4, 1944; I 34502,
Wrench. ©1c. Apr. 29, 1944; I 34474.
4743, 4744
Miller studios. 4745
In congress, July 4, 1776, the unanimous dec-
laration of the thirteen United States of America.
© Oct. 20, 1942; K 55411.
Mobile County, Alabama. 4746-4748
County of Mobile, 17903;
1/2 cent cigarette tax [stamps] - 1 cent cig-
arette tax [stamps] - 2 1/2 cent cigarette tax
[stamps] © Sept. 27, 1943; K 55562-55564.
Moore (Earle L.) 4749
Device for stirring and pouring contents from
cans. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1944; I 34150.
4750
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1944;
Moore (James)
Street car loudspeaker.
I 34255.
Mosley (Arthur R.) 4751
Device for shuffling playing cards. © 1 c. May
4, 1944; I 34508.
Mueller (Justus F.) 4752
[Mueller-Ward model of bone structure] MW80.
© June 18, 1941; 1 34251.
Muller (Herman Ernest) jr. 4753
Nomograph for solution of continuous rolling
mill problems. © Apr. 15, 1944; I 34494,
National committee on the observance of Mother’s
day, inc. 4754
Remember mother - she’s a hero, too! © Mar.
1, 1944; K 55539.
National wildlife federation. 4755-4792
Barracuda, - Beech. - Black duck. - Black-
tailed jack rabbit. - Cabbage palmetto. - Channel
cat. - Diamond backed terrapin. - Magnolia. - Per-
simmon. - Silver maple. - Snowy egret. - Sycamore. -
Yellow birch. © Feb. 1, 1944; K 55596, 55598-
55602, 55605, 55613, 55614, 55618, 55621, 55626, -
55629.
Bird’s foot violet. - Blood root. - Canada lily. -
Pickerel weed. - Pitcher plant. - Swamp rose mal-
low. - Water arum. - Wild pink. © Feb. 1, 1944;
K 55603, 55609, 55612, 55615-55617, 55630, 55631.
Cutthroat trout. - Duck hawk. - Eastern blue-
bird. - Gila monster. - Golden pheasant. - Harle-
quin duck. - Horned grebe. - Hudsonian godwit. -
Ivory billed woodpecker. - Kaibab squirrel. - Mag-
pie. - Mountain quail. - Polar bear. - Prothonotary
warbler. - Rainbow trout. - Tufted titmouse.- Wol-
verine. © Feb. 1, 1944; K 55597, 55604, 55606-
~
82
55608, 55610, 55611, 55619, 55620, 55622-55625,
55627, 55628, 55632, 55632, 55633.
New Mexico (State) 4793-4796
New Mexico, 19786:
Liquor tax 15 cents. - Liquor tax 24 cents. -
Liquor tax 30 cents. - Wine tax 5 cents. © Feb. 1,
1944; K 55548, 55550-55552.
New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad co.
4797
It’s fun to travel by train. © 1c. May 10, 1944;
J 36659,
New York scientific supply co., inc. 4798-4800
Cancer. © Dec. 10, 1942; I 34221.
Frog anatomy, 1, 2. © Oct. 15, 1942; I 34219,
34220.
Norcross. 4801-4858
Ain’t much on a card but I can give out witha
loud merry Christmas, 8. - All aglow fer Christ-
mas, ya know, 7. - All set to wish you merry
Christmas, 3. -Bright as a berry and very merry -
that’s the kinda Christmas, I wish ya, 5. - Can’t
think of nothing new - just merry Christmas to
you, 3. - Chiming in to wish you merry Christmas,
7. -Do-re-mi. Hope this will be a merry Christmas
for you, 1. - Dropping everything to wish you
merry Christmas, 7. - For mother and dad best
wishes with love at Christmas, 15N833. - Got
sumpin’ fer you fer Christmas, 5N506, - Got sum-
pin’ for ya - merry Christmas, 12. - Here ’tis,
bigger ’n ever, merry Christmas, 5. - Hey what
d’ya say have a merry Christmas day, 6. - Hil
Happy New year. The old year’s gone - good rid-
dance, 10NY33. - Hi! Hope your Christmas is the
tops, 2. - Ho hum, merry Christmas from, 11. -
Hope I’m the first to wish you merry Christmas
and happy New year, 10. - Hoppin’ to it tosay
merry Christmas, 1. - I hope - I hope you'll have
a merry Christmas, 3. - It says here, Christmas
is near - so greetings, 10. - It says here, merry
Christmas and happy New year, 4. - It’s easy to
wish you merry Christmas, 1. - It’s fun to wish
you a merry Christmas, 8. - It’s only me wishin’
you a swell Christmas, 5. - Jumpin’ at the chance
to wish you merry Christmas, 6. - Jus’ warmin’ up
the good old-fashioned wish, merry Christmas, 12.
- Listen here! Christmas comes but once a year -
so enjoy it, 8. - Merry Christmas. Good breaks
in the new year, 2. - Merry Christmas and smooth
going in the new year, 2. - Merry Christmas
daughter, you’ve always been dear, 15N867. - Merry
Christmas, here it is in black and white, 12. - New
year greetings and best wishes, 1ONY34. - Nothin’
to it, just merry Christmas, 9. - Oh boy, ain’t
Christmas grand, 11. - Sittin’ and wishin’ that your
Christmas will be merry, 10. - Sittin’, knittin’
warm wishes for a merry Christmas, 11. - ’Tis
I, just sayin’ hi and a merry Christmas, 4. - Toa
swell brother, have yerself a merry Christmas,
15N885. - To a very dear niece, a pair of Christmas
wishes, 15N932. - Waitin’ to say a thousand and one
good wishesfor a merry Christmas day, 6.- Warm?
You bet! The warmest wish I ever knew - avery
merry Christmas to you, 9, - Watch me do my stuff!
Some folks like to make it fancy but I’m not one of
those, 15N310. - What d’ya mean, there ain’t no
Santa Claus, 10N315. - What’ll it be this year - an
extra merry Christmas and an extra happy New -
ear, 4. - Whee! Hope your Christmas is as
cee be, 9. © Feb. 26, 1944. K 55287-55289, 55301 -
55329, 55340-55342.
CLASSES H-K
no. 4, 1944
Appendix out? Good riddance, I say - ya didn’t
need it, anyway, 15C501. © Jan. 14, 1944; K 55290.
Brace up, you'll soon be feeling swell, 25C328. -
Fer you, happy birthday, 15B1017. - Happy birthday
to you, I don’t mind digging down once a year,
15B1016. - How’s about a letter, 10R788. - If
I don’t hear that you’re feeling better, 15C371. -
I’m a man of few words but when I say ’em, I mean
’em! Happy birthday, 10B1012. - It burns me up
to hear you’re sick, so please get well soon and re-
store my sanity, 10C379. - It’s your birthday! All
of a sudden I had a thought, 25B1048. - Just lettin’
my work go to let you know I’m thinkin’ about you,
15R536. - Ps-s-st! Happy birthday, 10B1174. -
Say, you’re O. K., 10R741. © Mar. 4, 1944; K
55330-55339, 55343.
- Glad your operation’s over! Just peepin’ in to
see you, 25C471. © Mar. 10, 1944; K 55529.
4859
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1944;
O’Flaherty (M.)
Trisection of the angle.
134216.
Oklahoma (State) 4860-4863
Oklahoma tobacco tax, 18993:
3 cents. - 5 cents. - 10 cents. - 15 cents.
© Jan. 11, 1944; K 55553-55556.
Omar, inc. 4864, 4865
I quit, 1. - Keep it moving. © Mar. 20, 1944;
36610, 36611.
Oneonta, Alabama. 4866, 4867
City of Oneonta tobacco tax:
1¢, 18994. - 2¢, 18994. © Dec, 31, 1943; K
55565, 55566,
Osborne co. 4868, 4869
Auk Lake, Alaska, P2063. - Sailor, mother and
baby, 1447. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1944; J 36608, 36609.
Owen (Raymond V.) 4870
Lumo-glo luminous metal reflector shade with
translucent effect. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1944; I 34215.
Paper stationery & tablet mfrs. assn., inc. 4871
Everything’s O.K. - your letter came today.
Write today to those away. National letter writing
week, Oct. 1-7. © Apr. 6, 1944; K 55457.
Parks (Charles) 4872
Animal trap. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1944; I 34334.
Peck (Lyman S.) 4873
Hangar roof rinway terminal airport. © 1 c.
May 3, 1944; I 34485.
Pedersen (Harold M.) 4874
Safety or diaper pin and improvements. © 1 c.
Mar. 25, 1944; I 34152.
Pelletier (Joseph Leon) 4875
Compressed air motor. © 1 c. Mar. 25, 1944;
I 34167.
Pelton (Sylvester F.) 4876
Radial saw having equal right and left radial ad-
justment and capacity. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1944; I 34227.
Peterson (Harold C.) 4877
Automatic alarm switch. © 1 c. Apr. 14, 1944;
I 34323.
Potter (Harry W.) 4878, 4879
83
4919
* Baltimore clipper pilot schooner John McKeon. -
Pilot schooner John McKeon. © Apr. 20, 1944;
I 34424, 34425.
4880
Providence lithograph co.
Bringing gifts. © Mar. 17, 1944; K 55356.
Pullman co, 4881-4887
Hurry, your idea may be a stepping stone to
victory, 14. © Apr. 4, 1944; K 55571.
It’s our job to help Uncle Sam, 11. © Mar. 14,
1944; K 55568,
Keep in step - with the winners, 12. © Mar. 21,
1944; K 55569.
Now is the time not tomorrow, 15. © Apr.11,
1944; K 55572.
Recipe for victory, 13.
55570. (
Time waits for no man, 10. © Mar. 7, 1944; K
55567.
Why risk the lives of your fellow workers as
well as your own, 16. © Apr. 18, 1944; K 55573.
© Mar. 28, 1944; K
Radon (Berthold) 4888
Donut press. © 1c. May 4, 1944; I 34513.
Ramsey accessories mfg. corp. 4889
Read the new Inner circle. © June 5, 1940; K
55460,
4890
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1944;
Rawlings (Joe B.)
Door check and closer.
I 34475.
Ray proof corp. 4891, 4892
Industrial fluoroscopic inspection unit, 101. -
Industrial radiographic inspection unit, 102. © Apr.
6, 1944; I 34257, 34258.
Ray-0o-vac co. 4893-4896
Background for leadership. - Life in a padded
cell. - More life in a padded cell. - Story of Ray-o-
vac. © 1c. each May 10, 1944; J 36655-36658.
Raysor (Harry) 4897-4899
Adjustable men’s hats. © 1 c. Mar. 25, 1944;
I 34153,
Adjustable streamlined casket. © 1c. Apr. 29,
1944; I 34482.
Movable locomotive headlight. © 1 c. Mar. 25,
1944; I 34154.
Recknall (Floyd) 4900
Sander, for pleasure cars, buses and taxies. ©
1c. Apr. 1, 1944; I 34223.
Reed & associates, inc. 4901-4906
Consolidated B 24 liberator. - Douglas sky train,
Martin mariner. - Mustang North American P-51.
- Piper - flying jeep. - P-47 thunderbolt. © lc.
each Apr. 8, 1944; I 34486-34491.
Reina (Rudolph L.)
Four (4) playing cards.
I 34470,
4907
© 1c. May 1, 1944;
Reliance industries, inc. 4908-4919
Averill (—) [pseud. of Mrs. Earl Fessel]:
Beautiful blossoms. - Dearest mother. -
Floral centerpiece. - Flowers in bowl. - Greetings!
Mother. - Mother. - Mother dear. - Mothers. -
Summer bouquet. - To mother. -_ To mother on
Mother’s day. - To my mother. © Feb. 21, 1944;
K 55440-55451.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4920
Research products corp. 4920
Dehumidification chart, sheet 796. © Apr. 5,
1944; I 34256.
Reynolds (Henry) 4921
Talisman. © Apr. 5, 1944; K 55437.
Rigaumont (Victor A.) 4922-4925
For motion picture theatre, no. 50-52-54 Shen-
ango st., Greenville, Penna, for blatt bros., owner,
942-C. © Mar. 22, 1944; I 34140.
Motion picture theatre, 50-52-54Shenango street,
Greenville, Penna., for Blatt bros., owner. © Apr.
18, 1944; 1 34468.
New front for Harris north side theatre, 100
Federal st., Pittsburgh, 25-43, © Apr. 5, 1944:
T 34341,
Repairs and alterations to Main theatre, Main
st., and Race st., Greenville, Pa., 27-43. © Mar.
14, 1944; IT 34139,
Ringling bros. & Barnum & Bailey combined shows,
inc, 4926, 4927
Ringling bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus. ©
Apr. 11, 1944; K 55634.
World’s biggest menagerie.
K 55635,
© Apr. 4, 1944;
Rivas (Edmond T.) 4928
Improved home workshop circular saw. © lc.
Apr. 14, 1944; I 34331.
Robbins (Frederick Goodrich) 4929-4931
Holland, household things. - In our town. - Suna-
pee springtime. © Apr. 22, 1944; K 55574-55576.
Roberts (Jack) 4932
Four ina row. © lc. Apr. 7, 1944; I 34427.
Robinson (Loris M.) 4933
Arc electric welder & carbon feature for annex-
ing two pieces of metal. © 1 c.-Apr. 25, 1944;
I 34428.
4934
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1944;
Roncaglione (Baptist)
African beauty culture.
J 36614.
4935
© 1c. Mar. 22,
Rosengren (John Hyrum)
Geo-heliocentric horoscope.
1944; [ 34214. y
Roth (August H.) 4936
Hopping rabbit. © 1c. May 4, 1944; 1 34501.
Rowland (John E.) 4937
New abattoir, S.102-R. © ic. Apr. 27, 1944;
1 34531.
Runge (Clarence Fred) 4938
; Racing pigeons of America. © Mar. 25, 1944;
K 55582.
Safarik (Carl F.) 4939
Combination tubular peep sight. © 1c. Apr. 14,
1944; I 34316.
St. Anthony’s guild. 4940
Veni Creator Spiritus, 0146; by VincentSummers, ©
© May 1, 1944; K 55653.
St. Louis national league baseball club. 4941
St. Louis Cardinals, 1943. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1944;
J 36582.
84
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Sands industries. 4942
Meteor model 100-P38. © Apr. 14, 1944;
I 34387.
Saugstad (Eugenie De Land) 4943
Easter greeting. © Mar. 26, 1944; K 55402.
Schneider (C. R.) co. 4944
[Kneeling nude] © Sept. 1, 1941; K 55461.
Schwartz (B. H.) 4945
Jiffy-tufter. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1944; 1 34136.
Scott (Albert Q.) & Connors (Edward J.) 4946-4950
[Barracks] - [Foxhole] - [K. P.] - Sea jeep. -
To the rear. © Jan. 20, 1944; K 55577-55581.
Serra (Jose Emilio Rodriguez) 4951-4953
Iglesia catedral de Ponce, 4. - Teatro la Perla,
© Mar. 1, 1944; J 36632-36634,
Seven-up co. 4954
Lookee, mom, Ic’n buy a bond. © Mar. 22,
1944: K 55362.
Sheridan (Hugh Lewis) 4955
Telesis transmutation. © 1c. Mar. 29, 1944;
1 34213,
Shillinger (Lee J.) 4956, 4957
Motor field suspension, 1, 2. © 1c. each Mar.
8, 1944; I 34347, 34348. :
Sieger (Herbert) 4958 .
Shock absorber. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1944; 1 34335,
Simplet electric co. 4959
Simplet couplings and connectors for synthetic
or pliable tubing, form Ji. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1943;
I 34231.
Sing (Joseph Lee) 4960
Drill guide. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1944; I 34142,
Skidmore (May) 4961
Permanent refillable cartridge for oil filter. ©
lc. Apr. 26, 1944; I 34442.
Smith (James Joseph) 4962
Time protractor. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1944; I 34252,
4963
© 1c. May
Sorensen (Henry)
Sorensen concrete dam structure.
5, 1944; 1 34499. °
Southern Baptist convention. Sunday school board.
4964, 4965
Great commission. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1944; K
59520. d
Supper at Emmaus. © 1 c. Mar. 26, 1944; K
55526.
Southworth (Ray W.) 4966
Hydraulic rubber cork. © 1c. Apr. 26, 1944;
1 34439.
Springston (Jarrett N.) , 4967
Improved adjustable wrench. © ic. Apr. 14,
1944; [ 34312.
Standard oil co. of California. 4968, 4969
Plant a victory garden now! © Mar. 24, 1944;
KK 55652.
. CLASSES H-K
no. 4, 1944 5024
Standard takes better care of my car too! © Mar.
10, 1944; K 55399.
Stein (Jack)
Pioneer cellarless cottage.
1944; I 34218.
4970
© 1c. Mar. 29,
Stolz (Lorenz W.) 4971
Ryemon memorial, 4927. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1944;
1 34445,
Story (D. J.) 4972
Military identification protection cover. © ic.
May 4, 1944; I 34503.
Swann (John Butler) 4973
Gun and streamlined bullet. © 1 c. Apr. 14,
1944; 1 34311.
Talent tips publicity. 4974
Talent tips. © Apr. 22, 1943; J 36586.
Teich (Curt) & co., inc. 4975-4982
Greetings from:
Bakersfield, California, 3B-H66. © May 19,
1943; K 55540.
Camp Gruber, Oklahoma, 2B-H1327. - Elmira,
N. Y., 2B-H1360. © Mar. 4, 1943; K 55541, 55542.
Camp phillips, Salina, Kansas, 2B-H1303. -
Smoky Hill army air field, Salina, Kansas, 2B-H
1304. © Apr. 15, 1943; K 55543, 55544,
Long Island, N. Y., 2B-H1093. © Jan. 7, 1943;
K 55533.
Newark, Ohio, 2B-H1173. © Jan. 18, 1943; K
55534.
San Bernardino, California, 3B-H61. © May
18, 1943; K 55535.
Tenley (Oscar S.) 4983
Furnace pipe water heater. © 1c. Apr.14, 1944;
1 34337.
Thompson (Arthur S.) 4984
Shock absorbing adjustable andtelescoping steer-
ing rod and wheel for automobiles. © 1c. Mar.
25, 1944; 1 34145.
Thompson (W. R.) & co. 4985
Airborne. Those men who drop from the skies.
© Mar. 7, 1944; K 55363.
_ Timken roller bearing co. 4986, 4987
Back General Arnold, buy war bonds! © 1c.
Apr. 5, 1944; K 55654.
Don’ t let General MacArthur down. © 1c. Jan.
5, 1944; K 55358.
Tinker (Frank) 4988
Vacuum type partition anchorage. © 1 c. Mar.
25, 1944; 1 34149,
Toomey (William) 4989
Heating unit. © 1c. Apr. are 1944; I 34320.
Tschaepe (Kurt) 4990
Comforter. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1944; 1 34155.
Tunick (Arthur M.) 4991, 4992
Countrymen all. - Incherry blossom time. ©
1c. each May 10, 1944; J 36660, 36661.
Twin editions. 4993
Portrait of a youth, 22; by Botticelli. © Apr.-
15, 1944; H 2731.
599323 O- 44 - 3
85
Underwood (George M.) 4994
Washing machine. © 1c. May 4, 1944; [1 34511.
University of Georgia press. 4995
Diagram for graphical solution of spherical
triangles, for large triangles, for small triangles.
© Mar. 15, 1944; 1 34517.
Vazquez (Ignacio R.) 4996
Automatic per diem calculator. © 1c. Apr. 14,
1944; I 34336.
Vernon-Benshoff co. 4997
Vernon-Benshoff dental patient education chart.
© Apr. 21; 1944; I 34529.
Veterans of foreign wars national home. 4998
Guadalcanal, February, 1943. © 1 c. May 10,
1944; T 36654.
Viney (Emerson Alien) 4999
Rotary gas engine. © 1 c. Mar. 25, 1944; 1 34151.
Vize (J. C.) 5000
Threading die. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1944; I 34318.
Vocafilm corp. 5001-5009
-Management program for streamlining corres-
pondence, SN-1900. - Power drive, mark 2, SN-
1802d - SN-1802f. - Stable element, mark e SN-
180ig. - 3’’/50 cal. gun mount, mark 22, SN- i806f.
© 1c. each Apr. 25, 1944; J 36626- 36631,
Stable element, mark 6:
Mercury control cutout, SN-i80id. - Method
of starting and operating, SN-1801f. © 1c. each
Mar, 28, 1944; J 36583, 36584.
She 50 gun mount, mark 22. Recoil and counter-
recoil mechanism, SN-1806e. © i c. Mar. 28,
1944; J 36585.
Wach (Edward F.) 5010
Ray-o-therm., © 1c. Nov. 6, 1943; I 34309.
Wade (Edgar G.) 5011
Adapta-shade for windshields. © 1c. May 4,
1944; I 34506.
Walkmir (Guglielmo A.) 5012
Girl in the moon. © Sept. 7, 1943; K 55489.
/
Ward (Montgomery) & co., inc. 5013
Challenge to you. © 1c. May 10, 1944; J 36653.
Washington (State) 5014-5017
State of Washington 11435:
1/2¢ cigarette tax fees 2¢ cigarette tax
[stamps] - 2 1/2¢ cigarette tax [stamps] - 5¢ ciga-
rette tax [stamps] © May 14, 1942; K 55557-55560.
Weidringer (Joseph) 5018
Wedding couple of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton gross.
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1943; J 35622.
5019, 5020
Wells (Hewitt)
© ise;
Three bed room dwelling 24’0”’ x 36’0’’.
May 1, 1944; I 34472.
Typical plans for dwelling units, barracks, wards
and storage buildings of shotcrete construction. ©
1c. Mar. 31, 1944; I 34217.
Westinghouse radio stations, inc. 5021-5024
Daytime circulation:
KDKA Pittsburgh. - KYW Philadelphia. -
—_
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5025
WBZ Boston. - WOWO Fort Wayne.
5, 1944; I 34525-34528,
© Jan.
Wilkins (H. R.) 5025
Legend of the peach. © 1 c. Mar. 24, 1944; K
55528,
Williams (John) 5026
Light tape. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1944; 1 34147.
Wilson Jones co. 5027
Insignia U. S. armed forces. © Mar. 2, 1944;
K 55408.
Winthrop chemical co., inc. 5028
Winthrop logarithmic-probit. © Sept. 17, 1943;
1 34135, :
Wisconsin (State) 5029
Wisconsin tobacco products tax 2 cents, 19789.
© Mar. 31, 1944; K 55561.
Woolfork (James B.) 5030
Victory and peace. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1944; I 34518.
World merchandise corp. 5031
Souvenir of Panama. © Mar. 8, 1944; K 55357.
Yeatman (Lawrence A.) 5032
Mail box signal flag release. © 1c. Apr. 26,
1944; I 34440.
Yoh (H. L.) co. 5033, 5034
Bobby pin card loading machine. - Bobby pin
hopper loading machine. © 1 c. each Apr. 7, 1944;
1 34249, 34250.
Yorke (Emerson) studio. 5035-5039
Machine shop work. Operations on the center-
type grinder.
Grinding aplainpin, part 1, the grinding wheel,
1. - Grinding a plain pin, part 2, grinding operations,
2. - Grinding a slender shaft with back rest, 3. -
Grinding a taper, 5. - Plunge cut grinding, 4. ©
Apr. 21, 1944; J 36620-36624.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944:
Reproductions of works of art (including 0 one-copy entries)-----------------------------------
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (including 686 one-copy
entries)----------------------------------- 222-2 -- 222 oe enn oe ee ee nee eee
Photographs (including 285 one-copy entries) ----------------------=-------------------------
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one-copy entries)
86
PHOTOGRAPH OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[5039
Fey (Charles E.) 1
Spirit of the storm. © C. E. Fey, Laramie, Wy.
R 123029, Dec. 6, 1943.
87
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Abbott laboratories, North Chicago, Ill. 5040-5047
For pharmaceuticals: zi
Bonds will buy bombs.
mailing piece. © Nov. 8, 1943; KK 24291.
Tincture metaphen
_ Bring him home sooner, Bismarsen mailing
piece. © Nov. 30, 1943; KK 24292.
Bring them back sooner. Tincture metaphen
mailing piece. © Apr. 7, 1944; KK 24297.
Carry your share. Nembutal mailing piece.
© Nov. 7, 1943; KK 24290.
He s in it allthe way. Sulfedex mailing piece.
© Jan. 4, 1944; KK 24294,
Keep him onthe run, Vita-kaps mailing piece.
© Dec. 27, 1943; KK 24293.
Man your battle stations.
piece. © Mar. 20, 1944; KK 24296.
This should be a gun in Italy. Sulfedex mail-
ing piece, © Jan. 26, 1944; KK 24295.
Cofron mailing
Acheson colloids corp., Port Huron, Mich.
5048-5050
For dispersions of colloidal graphite;
Physical and chemical properties of dag col-
loidal graphite. © Feb. 5, 1944; KK 24132.
Pin a medal on yourself. © Apr. 1, 1944;
KK 24600.
* Select the properties you can use. © Apr. 1,
1944; KK 24615.
Acme visible records, inc., Chicago. 5051-5052
Another time saver for government and industry.
For visible record equipment. © Mar. 28, 1944;
- KK 24117,
New powerful recordcontrol. For visible record
system equipment. © Mar. 10, 1944; KK 24333.
Aircraft-marine products, inc., Harrisburg, Pa.
5053, 5054
AMP solderless knife-disconnect splicing ter-
minal, For terminals, stud-tabs & line-links.
Mar. 31, 1944; KK 24469.
Civilian production. For terminals, cable lugs
& bonding jumpers. © Apr. 27, 1944; KK 24541,
American blower corp., Dearborn, Mich.
5055, 5056
For bearings:
American blower bearings arrangement, 2 pil-
low blocks with two ring oiled bronze bearings or
deep groove ball bearings.
Nov. 12, 1943; KK 24567.
American blower bearings type HD, heavy
duty self-aligning, ring oiled, water jacketed. Bul-
letin no, 2238. © Nov. 29, 1943; KK 24568.
American brake shoe co. Kellogg div., Rochester,
Ne Yi 5057
Air pressure and delivery calculator. For stage
air compressors. © Feb. 17, 1944; KK 24402,
American colloid co., Chicago. 5058
Leading grades of bentonite. For clay. © Mar.
22, 1944; KK 24145.
American locomotive co, & General electric co.,
Schenectady, N. Y. 5059-5061
©.
Bulletin no. 2438. © |
88
For transportation equipment:
Forty-four minutes to re-wheel. © Mar. 11,
1944: KK 23955,
Safety valves of war transport.
1944: KK 24381,
Stanley Le Grande, safety ace. © Mar, 25,
1944; KK 24112.
© Apr. 8,
5062
For razors and blades.
American safety razor corp., Brooklyn.
She says she likes you.
© Apr. 4, 1944; KK, 24171,
American sterlizer co., Erie, Pa. 5063, 5064
American comper invalid and orthopedic walker.
For invalid and orthopedic walker. © Mar. 10,
1944; KK 24077,
American MacEachern obstetrical table.
obstetrical table. © Mar. 8, 1944: KK 24078.
For
American tobacco co., New York. 5065-5067
For cigarettes;
Boy, that’s tobacco!
23946,
Fine tobacco, I'll smoke it later in Luckies.
© Apr. 1, 1944; KK 24262,
Man, that’s fine tobacco. © Apr. 19, 1944:
KK 24554.
© Mar. 17, 1944; KK
Anheuser-Busch, inc., St. Louis. 5068
Invest in America. For beer. © Apr. 14, 1944;
KK 24420.
Argyle beauty products, Chicago. 5069
Adorna home cold permanent wave. For prepar-
ations & accessories for permanent wave treat-
ments, © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 24614.
Armour & co., Chicago. 5070-5075
For beef extract flavoring:
You know with vitalox on hand, you can make
all soups taste grand. © Mar. 20, 1944: KK 24163.
You know with vitalox on hand, you can make.
all soups taste grand. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 24167.
For meats:
Even with rationing.
24165.
4 ways you can help save food. © Mar. 31,
1944; KK 24166.
Here’s a meat feast for 4, © Mar, 24, 1944;
KK 24164, aK,
Make these 2 ration-stretching dishes with
America’s finest bacon. © Apr. 5, 1944; KK 24555.
© Mar. 26, 1944; KK
“Associated distributors, Chicago. 5076-5080
For nail polish:
Chen Yu has a way with women. © Nov. 16,
1943; KK 24091,
Find your winning shades of Chen Yu. © Dec.
2, 1943; KK 24093. ;
Try new shades of Chen Yu. © Oct. 19, 1943;
KK 24086.
Try new shades of fashion-cued Chen Yu. ©
Nov. 3, 1943; KK 24090.
Lip chic Chen Yu. For cosmetics. © Oct. 29,
1943: KK 24087.
’ COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no, 4, 1944 : 5147
Atlas crystal works, Trenton, N. J. 5081
New numbers, Atlas snowfall crystal paper-
weights. For crystal novelty paperweights. © Mar.
15, 1944; KK 24222,
Bacharach industrial instrument co., Pittsburgh.
5082
Fyrite practical COQ indicator.” For a testing
instrument for heating boilers. © Mar. 22, 1944;
KK 24042,
Barden (Robert M.) sr., Lexington, Ky. 5083
. From me to you. For cigarettes. © Mar. 27,
1944; KK 24328.
Belfort (Joseph H.) Chicago. 5084
Announcing the B-J mail order course. For
mail order course. © Apr. 10, 1944; KK 24273.
Bell aircraft corp., Buffalo. 5085-5087
For aircraft:
Add another chapter to the history of Amer-
ican aviation, Jet propulsion. © Mar. 9, 1944; KK
24121,
Shower bath for the Axis, courtesy of Bell
aircraft. © Feb. 10, 1944; KK 24466,
2,000,000 - All-Americans. © Jan. 13, 1944;
KK 24096.
Bellin’s wonderstoen co., inc., New York.
5088, 5089
For depilatory:
Smooth, more beautiful legs. © Mar.1, 1944;
KK 24206.
Smooth, more beautiful legs. © Apr. 1, 1944;
KK 24205, ‘
Bendix aviation corp., New York, Teterboro, N. J.
5090-5102
For aircraft instruments:
Diluter demand oxygen regulator. Installa-
tion instructions, © Mar. 14, 1944; KK 24355.
Dual fuel pressure autosyn indicator. Install-
ation instructions. © Mar, 14, 1944; KK 24260.
Inverter. Installation instructions. © Mar.
31, 1944; KK 24261.
Service bulletin. Cleaning diaphragm assem-
blies, autosyn differential fuel pressure transmit-
ters. © Mar. 27, 1944; KK 24135.
Service bulletin. Cleaning diaphragm assem-
blies, manifold pressure gauges. © Apr. 11, 1944;
KK 24382.
Service bulletin. How to balance the gyro
and make weight and damping adjustments-turn
and bank indicator. © Apr. 11, 1944; KK 24383.
Service bulletin. Insulating the hairsprings
of the Pioneer gyro flux gate compass transmitter.
© Mar. 27, 1944; KK 24134.
Service bulletin. Lubrication recommenda-
tions for Pioneer instruments, © Mar. 27, 1944;
KK 24139.
Service bulletin. Modification of demand
oxygen regulator for low-pressure operation. ©
Apr. 17, 1944; KK 24524,
Test equipment. Barometer. © Mar. 27,
1944: KK 24133.
Test equipment. Demagnetizer. © Mar. 27,
1944; KK 24136.
For precision instruments for planes:
Ready for action. © Feb. 25, 1943; KK
24496.
When the dial is turned to tomorrow. © Apr.
12, 1944; KK 24374,
89
Bendix aviation, ltd., Burbank, Calif. 5103
Bendix aviation, ltd. presents: Bendix cushion
clamps. For hydraulic aircraft equipment. © Feb.
10, 1941, KK 24455,
Rest & co. , inc., New York. 5104-5147
Best’s has the winners. For boys’ coats, suits,
jackets, slacks & hats. © Mar, 24, 1944: KK 23942. “
Best’s, the reliable for fashion, For ladies
dress. © Mar. 25, 1944; KK 23944,
Best’s young suits are Easter hits. Spring win-
ners. For girls’ suits, misses dresses, blouses,
hats, suits, pins & coats, © Apr. 2, 1944: KK
24118,
Big demand for our hit separates. For misses
jackets, skirts & short slacks. © Apr, 12, 1944;
KK 24336.
City-summer shantungs. Encore! Encore! Our
Lewispun classics. For misses dresses & coats.
© Apr. 19, 1944; KK 24457.
Colorful cotton dresses with perky ruffles. For
young girls’ dresses. © Apr. 14, 1944; KK 24307.
Dream dress. For misses evening dress. ©
Apr. 12, 1944; KK 24335.
Easter winners for young cosmopolitans. For
teen girls’ dresses, suit & coats. © Mar. 31, 1944;
KK 24080.
Encore! Encore! The Cannes beret. Hit coats
for boys. Spring suit classic in good gray flannel.
For lady’s hat, boys’ coats & young girls suit. ©
Mar. 30, 1944; KK 24162.
For girls’ dresses:
Bright embroidery on pastel spun rayon. ©
Apr. 18, 1944; KK 24450.
Flower-petal pastels in pretty spun rayon.
© Apr. 13, 1944; KK 24303.
For little girls’ dresses:
Posy prints from Best’s famous Liliputian
bazaar. © Apr. 16, 1944; KK 24452.
Young cotton fashions from Best’s famous
Liliputian bazaar. © Apr. 13, 1944; KK 24302.
For misses coat:
City-country tweed reefer.
KK 24266.
© Apr. 10, 1944;
Go-everywhere classic, our short Nada. ©
Apr. 25, 1944; KK 24509.
Tops in usefulness - a good polo coat. ©
Apr. 16, 1944; KK 24453.
For misses dresses:
Encore! Encore! Our tunic dresses. © Apr.
12, 1944; KK 24334, »
Portrait neckline ginghams.
1944; KK 24563.
Portrait neckline on a pretty spring wool.
© Apr. 4, 1944: KK 24156.
Soft, slim and pretty. © Apr.
24304,
For misses suit:
Hit cardigan suit in C-1 wool serge.
18, 1944; KK 24451.
Wool doeskin beauty, our short jacket suit.
© Apr. 25, 1944; KK 24508.
For young cosmopolitans, hit suit in wool gabar-
dine. Young fashions in flower-fresh cottons from
Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar. For young girl’s
suit & little girls’ dresses. © Apr. 23, 1944; KK
24548.
For young cosmopolitans, spring suits and
coats with a future. For young girls’ suits & coats.
© Mar. 24, 1944: KK 23943.
"44 - big summer for quality cottons. For miss-
es dresses, playsuits, play dresses, jacket & bath-
ing suit. © Apr. 9, 1944; KK 24267,
© Apr. 27,
13, 1944; KK
© Apr.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
514
Glen plaid, teen favorite for Easter.
girl’s suit. © Apr. 7, 1944; KK 24265.
Good looks and good sense in girls’ spring shoes.
© Mar, 31, 1944; KK 24079.
Hit coats for boys. For boys’ coats.
1944; KK 24264.
New edition of Best’s famous Nada bag. For
ladies baf. © Mar. 28, 1944; KK 24074.
New shipment, our faded blue duster. For miss-
es wrap around dress. © Apr. 14, 1944; KK 24309.
New! The short boxy jacket. For misses jacket.
© Mar. 30, 1944; KK 24159.
Nursery furniture from Best’s famous Liliputian
bazaar, For baby’s furniture. © Apr. 27, 1944;
KK 24561.
Portrait dress for summer galas.
dress. © Apr. 20, 1944; KK 24459,
Rugged andrightfor gardening. For misses pin-
afores, shirts, slacks and overalls. © Apr. 14,
1944; KK 24308.
School-girl favorites for good looks, long wear.
Toppers for teeners. For young cosmopolitans’ cap-
sleeve charmers. For girls’ shoes, girls’ short
coats, girls’ dresses. © Apr. 14, 1944; KK 24310.
Short coats are scoring a hit. For misses short
coat. © Apr. 11, 1944; KK 24458.
Sissy seersuckers for young cosmopolitans.
Young fun fashions, Best’s sailing blues. For young
girls’ cotton dresses, young girls’ shirts, shorts,
slacks & overalls. © Apr. 9, 1944; KK 24268.
Spring checks from Best’s Liliputian bazaar.
For small boys’ & girls’ coats & hats. © Mar. 30,
1944; KK 24160.
Sturdy clothes for a rugged country life. For
misses coat, suit, culotte, Jacket, dress, blouse
overalls & wrap around. © Apr. 27, 1944; KK 24562.
Teeners love Best’ Ss young separates, petticoat
ruffles. For girls’ jackets, skirts, sweaters, blous-
es, slacks & misses hats. © Apr. 21, 1944: KK
24463.
Teeners’ spring favorite checked topper.
girls’ coat. © Mar. 36, 1944; KK 24161.
Toppers for teeners. For young girls’ coats.
© Apr. 7, 1944; KK 24263.
Tops for sturdy good looks for long-lived qual-
ity for comfort Arnold authentics exclusive with
Best’s. For misses shoes. © Apr. 27, 1944; KK
24560.
Whitman gabardine. Rugged clothes for a rugged
country life. For girl’s short & shirt, misses coat,
suit, culotte, jacket, dress, wrap- -around, overalls
& blouse. © Apr. 23, 1944: KK 24549,
For young
© Apr. 7,
For evening
For
Best foods, inc., New York. 5148
From health food to breakfast food and back a-
gain. For food production. © Apr. 24, 1944; KK
24547,
Bigelow-Sanford carpet co., inc., Thompsonville,
Conn. * 5149
Happiness for four. For pile fabric floor cover-
ing. © Mar. 20, 1944; KK 24277.
Blatz brewing co., Milwaukee. 5150, 5151
For beer:
Blatz beer fast becoming America’s new
favorite. © Mar. 8, 1944; KK 24474,
Blatz beer fast becoming America’s new
favorite. © Apr. 5, 1944; KK 24475. .
Blickman (S.) inc., Weehawken, N. J. 5152, 5153
Conqueror line hospital equipment. For hospital
equipment. © Jan. 31, 1944; KK 24154.
_ C-W plywood co., Chicago.
t. IV, n. s., v. 39
Food service equipment. For food service
equipment. © Feb. 26, 1944; KK 24155.
Blue Ridge paint works, Henry, 'Va. 5154
Improved caulk-n- seal, For caulking compounds.
© Mar. 30, 1944; KK 24341,
Blue Ridge talc. co., inc., Henry, Va. 5155
Caulk-n-seal. For caulking compounds. © Mar.
31, 1944; KK 24342.
Bond electric corp. div. Western cartridge co.
See Western cartridge co. Bond electric corp.
div.
Borden co., New York. 9156-5163
Big spring promotion of Borden’s. For evapor-
ated milk. © Mar. 10, 1944; KK 24482.-
For cheese:
Listen lady! This cheese gives macaroni a
flavor. © Mar. 25, 1944; KK 24483,
Your daddy always’ reads the end of the menu
first. © Mar. 5, 1944; KK 24481.
For dairy products:
Thank heavens for an old New England pro-
verb. © Mar. 31, 1944; KK 24484,
You musn’t be a ‘snob. © Nov. 1, 1943; KK
24480.
For malted milk:
Elmer certainly can take it now that he’s
drinking hemo! © Apr. 4, 1944; KK 24486.
Why, darling! Gasped Elsie. © Apr. 1, 1944;
KK 24485,
Guess who we bought our groceries from! For
fluid milk. © Apr. 9, 1944; KK 24487.
5164-5167
Botany worsted mills, Passaic, N. J.
For men’s
Botany 500 tailored by Daroff.
clothing. © Apr. 7, 1944; KK 24610.
For woolen & worsted piece goods:
Botany woolens. All wolves - when she
wears her Botany coat. © Mar. 30, 1944; KK
24130.
It must be a Botany coat, mink doesn’t mean
a thing to her. © Mar. 28, 1944; KK 24129,
That lamb follows her everywhere, her Bot-
any dress was its favorite aunt. © Apr. 11, 1944;
KK 24320.
5168
Introduction to a new material of plastic com-
position. For structural products. © Mar. 17,
1944; KK 24446,
California conserving co., San Francisco. 5169
Use your ration points for this richer, thicker
catsup. For condiments. © Feb. 2, 1944; KK
- 23924,
90
California fruit growers exchange. Products dept.,
Ontario, Calif. 5170
America’s favorites. For fruit juice bases for
bottled beverages. © Mar. 1, 1944; KK 24619.
Camloc fastener corp., New York. 5171
Warpage? For fasteners. © Apr. 3, 1944; KK
24350.
Cannon electric development co., Los Angeles.
5172, 5173
Cannon type AN connectors catalog number.
Chart no. 2. For army-navy specifications connec-
tors. © Apr. 9, 1943; KK 24488,
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
OE EE io cei! Bi Sines lalallala ea esas PO ST
Cannon type AN insert arrangements to scale.
Chart no. 1. For army-navy specifications connec-
tors, wall chart. © Apr. 9, 1943; KK 24526.
Capitol fuel co., Cleveland. 5174
Successful sales service offered to producers
of coal. For coal. © Mar. 10, 1944; KK 24473.
Celanese corp. of America, New York. 5175
Word about the chemical branch of the family.
For textiles, plastics & chemicals. © Apr. 3, 1944;
KK 24546.
Clorox chemical co., Oakland, Calif. 5176-5180
For household bleach & disinfectant:
Answer America’s call to health, © Feb.
26, 1944; KK 23928.
Answer America’s call to health! Reduce
home infection dangers with Clorox! © Feb. 13;
1944; KK 23927,
Clorox-clean linens are snowy-white, sanitary
and they last longer! © Mar. 12, 1944; KK 23929.
_ Cultivate the healthful habit of Clorox-clean-
liness in laundering! © Jan. 16, 1944; KK 23925,
Cultivate the healthful habit of Clorox-clean-
liness in laundering! © Jan, 29, 1944; KK 23926.
Clyffside brewing co., Cincinnati. 5181-5183
For beer:
Guest star tonight. © Nov. 24, 1943; KK
24623,
Just what the doctor ordered. © Apr. 26,
1944; KK 24605.
Mm-m-mellow drama! For beer and ale. ©
Apr. 18, 1944; KK 24443,
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 5184-5207
For soft drink:
Boys in the fox-holes need musical instru-
ments. © Mar. 22, 1944; KK 24286.
For your icebox at home. Sprite holding up
six bottles. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 24359.
Good-neighbor pause. Chinese aviator. ©
Mar, 31, 1944; KK 24504.
Have a Coca-cola = cead mf le failte. Ireland
revised. © Jan, 27, 1944; KK 24315.
Have a Coca- ‘cola = howdy, neighbor. © Apr.
6, 1944; KK 24419.
Have a Coca-cola = kia ora. Good luck. New
Zealand no. 3. © Mar. 29, 1944; KK 24287.
Have a Coca-cola = look who just blew in.
Sailor in defense plant. © Mar. 10, 1944; KK
24317. i
Have a Coca-cola =jque hay amigo? What
gives, pal? Panama, © Mar, 23, 1944; KK 24280.
Have a Coca-cola = aque hay, amigo? What
gives, pal? Panama no. 2. © Apr. 10, 1944; KK
24505,
Have a Coca-cola = 4qué hay, amigo? What
gives, pal? Panama no, 2, © Apr. 12, 1944; KK
24506.
Have a Coca-cola - sakabona. Whaddya say?
South Africa no. 2. © Mar. 15, 1944; KK 24284.
Have a coke=kia ora. Good luck. New Zea-
land. © Feb. 25, 1944; KK 24119.
Have a coke = kom er bij, amice! Join us,
pal. Dutch flyers. © Mar. 21, 1944; KK 24279,
Have a coke = kom er bij, amice! Join us,
pal. Dutch flyers. © Mar. 22, 1944; KK 24285.
Have a coke = so glad you ’re back again.
Sailor saluting boy. © Mar. 7, 1944; KK 24316.
Have a coke = welcome home, big boy. Canada
no. 1. © Apr. 14, 1944; KK 24507.
91
Have a coke = welcome, short-snorter. ©
Mar. 31, 1944: KK 24288,
Have a coke = we're all together again. Sou-
venir doll. © Apr. 4, 1944; KK 24366.
Have a coke = we re all together again. Sou-
venir doll. © Apr. 5, 1944; KK 24365.
Have a coke = you're invited to our house.
Sailors inhome. © Mar. 24, 1944; KK 24282.
He enjoys coke from your store when he’s
home on leave. Soldier and kids in workshop. ©
Mar. 30, 1944; KK 24289,
How Jimmy & Judy made the music go round
and ’round for Uncle Sam. © Mar. 17, 1944; KK
24503.
How Jimmy & Judy made the music go ’round
and ’round for Uncle Sam. © Mar. 21, 1944; KK
24281.
Our boys need musical instruments on the
battlefront and in camp. © Mar. 14, 1944; KK 24502.
Corn products sales co., New York. 5208-5210
Fillings and frostings that make the cake, For
dessert. © Mar. 31, 1944; KK 24228,
Minute linit for the B. B. L. For laundry starch.
© Apr. 4, 1944; KK 24255.
Work or play, which takes more energy? For
food-energy sugar. © Mar. 29, 1944: KK 24256.
Cornell (Clifford Black) Cleveland. 5211
Puzzle-pastime for the penny-wise. For fluxes
in brick form. © Mar, 14, 1944; KK 24298,
Coty, inc., New York. 5212-5214
For perfumes:
Siren songs by Coty. © Mar. 31, 1944; KK
24114,
When you’re in love wear Muguet des bois.
© Apr. 4, 1944; KK 24249,
When you’re in love wear Muguet des bois.
© Apr. 7, 1944; KK 24231.
Dana perfumes, Chicago. 5215-5219
For cosmetic:
Forbidden reds and scented lips. © Dec. 7
1943; KK 24095,
Most exciting after-bath experience. © Dec.
7, 1943; KK 24094.
Sophisticated scent of the century. © Nov.
1, 1943; KK 24089,
White cologne. © Nov. 1, 1943; KK 24088.
You need no book to tell you. © Dec. 1, 1943;
KK 24092.
Daprato statuary co., Chicago. 5220
Statuettes by Daprato, For statues and brackets.
© Apr. 12, 1944; KK 24375.
Day-brite lighting, inc., St. Louis. 5221, 5222
For fixtures for fluorescent lamps:
Bulletin F-75. © Apr. 8, 1944; KK 24551.
Form OD-419. © Apr. 8, 1944; KK 24550.
De Sanno (A. P) & son, inc., Phoenixville, Pa.
5223, 5224
Free folder on fast metal cutting. For abrasive
cut-off machines. © Mar. 9, 1944; KK 24081.
Prescription fitted, custom compounded. For
grinding wheels. © Mar. 9, 1944; KK 24082.
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago. 5225, 5226
For stencil duplicators & supplies:
Looking at war through the mimeograph key-
hole, © Apr. 13, 1944; KK 24344,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5227 Le n, S 39
Message to parents. © Feb. 19, 1943; KK
24438.
Drane (Phil D.), d. b. a. Enardo foundry & mfg. co.
Tulsa, Okl. 5227, 5228
Enardo wood tank equipment. For valves and
fittings for oil tanks, © Mar. 28, 1944: KK 24176.
Expansion joint compression-type pipe fittings.
For pipe fittings for oil lines. © Feb. 15, 1944;
KK 24211.
DuMont (Allen B.) laboratories, inc., Passaic, N. J.
5229
Another DuMont contribution. For type 247
cathode-ray oscillograph. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK
24575,
Durham mfg. co., Muncie, Ind.
For metal card tables & furniture:
This little pig can’t go to market. © Apr. 10,
1944; KK 24364, ;
War worker today.
5230, 5231
© Apr. 24, 1944; KK
24539.
Duro test corp., North Bergen, N. J. 5232-5234
Can you beat it! Those Duro test lamps are
still burning. For incandescent lamps.
© June 1,
1943: KK 24177, i
For incandescent fluorescent lamps:
Hey StéVe! I need a new lamp. © Dec. 15,
1943: KK 24178.
It costs us $2.59 in work stoppage and main-
tenance. © Mar. 15, 1944; KK 24179.
Dusharme products, inc., Minneapolis. 5235
Dusharme. For hair wave cream. © Feb. 27,
1944; KK 24348.
Enardo foundry & mfg. co. See Drane (Phil D.),
d. b. a. Enardo foundry & mfg. co.
Endicott Johnson corp., Endicott, N. Y. 5236
This war year, let’s give Endicott Johnson prac-
tical gifts. For slippers & hosiery. © Dec. 16,
1943; KK 24472.
5237, 5238
For pen.
Eversharp, inc., Chicago.
Inside this circle is great pen news.
© Mar. 20, 1944; KK 24274,
$64 question is - shall I give it, or keep it? For
pen and pencil set. © Apr. 5, 1944; KK 24275.
Exhibit supply co., Chicago. 5239
Love tester. For cards sold by means of vend-
ing machines. © Apr. 18, 1944; KK 24525,
Fechheimer bros. co., Cincinnati. 5240
To the man in the National park service. For
uniforms. © Apr. 12, 1944; KK 24312.
Ferguson (Harry) inc., Dearborn, Mich. 5241
For the 1944 season. For tractor & implement
parts. © Dec. 13, 1943; KK 24494.
Field (Marshall) & co., Chicago. 5242
Eye target. For men’s shirts, ties & tie pins.
© Apr. 21, 1941; KK 23945,
Firth-Sterling steel co., McKeesport, Pa. 5243
H. W. D. hot work die steel of broad adaptabil-
ity. For die steel. © Apr. 6, 1944; KK 24401,
92
Fischer & co., inc., New York.
Heavenly lingerie by Fischer.
slip. © Mar. 1, 1944: KK 24321.
5244
For lingerie,
Forstmann woolen co., Passaic, N. J. 5245
Forstmann 100 % virgin wool. For woolen &
worsted piece goods. © Apr. 19, 1944; KK 24391.
Fram corp., East Providence, R. I. 5246
Let the Fram MP, motor protector, protect
your motor. For replacement cartridges. © Mar.
16, 1944; KK 24372.
General electric co. See American locomotive co.
General foods corp., New York. 5247-5251
For cake flour:
Here are the swans down speed-way recipes.
© Apr. 7, 1944; KK 24326,
Quick cake recipe.
24098.
© Mar. 1, 1944; KK
Today it’s quick cakes you want, 7289. ©
Mar. 1, 1944; KK 24097.
For catsup, chili sauce & cocktail sauce:
Our Easter eggs lead a double life. © Apr.
7, 1944; KK 24230.
We put a victory garden in every bottle! ©
Apr. 28, 1944; KK 24540.
Gray (Dorothy) ltd., New York. 5252-5256
For cosmetics:
Baby products, Dorothy Gray. © Mar. 30,
1944; KK 24072. .
Dorothy Gray finisheen. © Aug. 25, 1944; KK
24569.
For women of 30 or over. Cellogencream. ©
Mar. 27, 1944; KK 24073.
Spring news! 1/2 price sale. © Apr. 6, 1944;
KK 24323.
You’re so pretty, special dry-skin mixture. ©
Apr. 18, 1944; KK 24405,
Haennig (Joseph F.) Independence, Ia. 5257
Honest George key check. For key check. ©
Mar. 4, 1941; KK 24202.
Hanley (James) co., Providence. 5258, 5259
For ale:
Join the WAVES. © Apr. 4, 1944; KK 24380.
Watching is what I do best! © Mar. 29, 1944;
KK 24229.
Hansen’s (Chr.) laboratory, inc., Little Falls, N. Y.
5260-5264
For rennet powder & rennet tablets:
Aunt Rennie and her helpers know a thousand
milky tricks so neat. © Apr. 9, 1944; KK 24479.
Mocha rennet-custard. Chocolate peanut
rennet-custard. © Nov. 2, 1943: KK 24099.
Presto! And milk is changed into a delicious
dessert. © Mar. 27, 1943; KK 24478.
How to make cheese at home in 10 easy steps.
For rennet tablets. © Feb. 16, 1944; KK 24477.
Maraschino cherry rennet-custard. For rennet
powder & rennet custard. © Nov. 2, 1943; KK
24100.
Harris bros. co., Chicago. 5265
Important news for our preferred contractor cus-
tomers. For building materials. © Apr. 10, 1944;
KK 24456. :
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 4, 1944
5306
Harris-Seybold-Potter co., Cleveland. 5266
Harris impressions. v. 4, no. 3, Mar., 1944. For
lithographic supplies. © Feb. 22, 1944; KK 24378.
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington, Del...
5267-5269
For chemicals:
Cellulose plastics are stable!
1944; KK 24113.
Cellulose plastics for electrical reasons.
May 3, 1944; KK 24620.
On this, men’s lives depend. © Apr. 13, 1944;
KK 24356.
© Apr. 25,
©
5270, 5271
Holeproof hosiery co., Milwaukee,
© Apr. 5,
Fit tester. For women’s hosiery.
1944; KK 24390.
Rayons that fit are the fashion this Easter. For
hosiery. © Mar. 29, 1944; KK 24137,
Holland-Rantos co., inc., New York. 5272
Koromex setcomplete. For koromex diaphragm,
introducer, jelly & cream. © Feb. 15, 1944; KK
23941.
Holmes & Edwards div. International silver co.
See International silver co. Holmes & Edwards
div.
Honegger feed mills, Fairbury, II. 5273
Honeggers’ pig popper. For animal feed. ©
Mar. 29, 1944; KK 24299,
Hornibrook (H. G.) Minneapolis. 5274
Apex special containers. For motor oils & lu-
bricants. © Mar. 21, 1944; KK 23954,
Hudnut (Richard) salon, New York. 5275
Welcome spring. For beauty preparations. ©
Mar, 24, 1944; KK 24330.
Indian steel products co., Chicago. 5276
Enginered savings. For permanent magnets.
© Apr. 3, 1944; KK 24553.
Indiana steel & wire co., Muncie, Ind.
Crapo steel conductors requirefewer poles. For
steel conductors. © Mar. 23, 1944; KK 24144.
Internal surface projector co., Mineola, N. Y.
5278
inspectoscope.
Soetbeer inspectoscope. For
© Mar. 15, 1944; KK 24203.
- International silver co. Holmes &,Edwards div.,
Meriden, Conn. 5279-5284
For sterling inlaid silverplate:
I just won’t take anything less than these. ©
Apr. 14, 1944; KK 24499,
I’m saving for. Sock ad. © Feb. 25, 1944;
KK 24430.
I’m saving for. Stockingad. © Apr. 15, 1944;
KK 24432.
I'm saving for. Teapot ad. © Mar. 1, 1944;
KK 24431.
These are in our plans. © Apr. 19, 1944; KK
24434,
We’ll have the best. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 24433.
International telephone & telegraph corp., New
York. 5285
Here’s a track through the storm. For aerial
navigation equipment. © May 1, 1944; KK 24543.
S277 ©
Tron fireman mfg. co., Portland, Or. 5286
Enjoy summer comfort in winter weather with
Tron fireman weather periscope. For automatic
coal stokers & controls. © May 11, 1943; KK
23951.
Jo Wit laboratories. See Wit (Jo) laboratories.
Johansen bros. shoe co., inc., St. Louis. 5287
Johansen shoes. For shoes. © Apr. 5, 1944;
KK 24376.
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N. J.
5288, 5289
Charles Harrison Frazier, M.D. For sutures.
© Mar. 2, 1944; KK 24379.
Ethicon bone wax, for hemostasis in all types
of bone surgery. For bone wax. © Jan. 15, 1944;
KK 24173.
Jones & Laughlin steel corp., Pittsburgh.
5290, 5291
Flame throwers of the steel front. For steel.
© Apr. 27, 1944; KK 24576.
Mountains smelted to get iron for steel. For J.
& L controlled quality steel. © Mar. 27, 1944; KK
23956.
/
Kellogg div. American brake shoe co. See Ameri-
can brake shoe co. Kellogg div.
Kops bros., inc., New York. 5292
Education for conservation. For foundation gar-
ments. © Apr. 6, 1944; KK 24232.
Kraft cheese co., Chicago. 5293
Velveeta main dishesto the rescue! For cheese.
© Feb. 25, 1944; KK 24150.
Lamson & Sessions co., Cleveland. 5294-5304
For bolts: :
If dismantling is likely. © Feb. 17, 1944; KK
24422,
It was made for box cars.
KK 24425.
Picture of performance.
© Feb. 17, 1944;
© Feb. 17, 1944;
' KK 24449,
93
Six easy steps. © Feb. 17, 1944; KK 24423.
U.S. patent no. 2056688. © Feb. 17, 1944;
KK 24426.
For nuts & bolts:
It’s up to you. © Feb. 17, 1944; KK 24468.
There are 6 advantages, © Feb. 17, 1944;
KK 24424,
Using Dardelet rivet-bolts. © Feb. 17, 1944;
KK 24447.
Manufactured scrap. For bolt heads & borings.
© Feb, 17, 1944; KK 24421.
Successor to carriage bolts. For new & used
bolts. © Feb. 17, 1944; KK 24448,
We sawed these in two. For nuts. © Feb. 17,
1944; KK 24427,
Lantz mfg. co., Valparaiso, Ind. 5305
Better way to handle hay, form LB. For hay
fork. © Apr. 5, 1944; KK 24377.
Lawler automatic controls, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
5306
Lawler line of thermostatic control valves. For
thermostatic control valves. © Apr. 5, 1944; KK
24454,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5307 t. n. S., v. 39
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
5307-5312
For cosmetics:
Feature this famous once-a-year sale!
Apr. 6, 1944; KK 24324,
For your young, young lips. © Apr. 11, 1944;
KK 24325.
For disinfectant & germicide:
Amphyl, the modern household disinfectant.
© Mar. 1, 1944; KK 24125.
Here’s what my mother-in-law taught me!
© Mar. 22, 1944; KK 24128.
Modern aid to feminine hygiene. © Mar. 8,
1944; KK 24126,
Used for killing germs.
KK 24127.
©
© Mar. 15, 1944;
Liberty motors & engineering corp., Baltimore.
5313, 5314
For aircraft service tools & test equipment:
My foolish friend. © Apr. 15, 1944; KK
24428,
You can help! Red cross war fund. © Mar.
15, 1944; KK 24045.
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York. 5315-5331
For cigarettes: ~
After their moisture content. © Mar. 30,
1944; KK 24258.
Always buys the best of my tobacco. Farmer
Hilliard. © Apr. 17, 1944; KK 24400.
Chesterfields please, and the change in war
stamps. War stamps. © Apr. 24, 1944; KK 24566.
For my guests. © Apr. 5, 1944; KK 24352.
Good luck. Ziegfeld follies. © Apr. 14,
1944; KK 24397,
Hop in sailor, have a Chesterfield. © Apr.
17, 1944; KK 24399.
It’s easy to remember. Ordering and blend-
ing. © Apr. 13, 1944; KK 24398.
Mission completed. © Apr. 2, 1944; KK
24170,
Sum and substance of a milder, better taste
is found in Chesterfield’s. © Mar. 16, 1944; KK
23952.
Thatchweave Simms. © Apr. 20, 1944; KK
24429,
They. bid until they get it. © Apr. 11, 1944;
KK 24354,
Tinker Shaw. © Apr. 13, 1944; KK 24351.
Torpedo Sam. © Mar. 23, 1944; KK 23953.
Trigger Stone. © Mar. 30, 1944; KK 24169.
Tuneful Sedgewick. © Apr. 6, 1944; KK
24259.
You first soldier. © Apr. 10, 1944; KK 24353.
Top-flight tobacco. Granger. Naval aviator.
For pipe tobacco. © Mar, 23, 1944; KK 24257.
Littell (F. J.) machine co., Chicago. 5332
Littell powertilt wire reel. For wire reels. ©
Jan. 28, 1944; KK 24223,
Lowe (Joe) corp., New York. 5333, 5334
For frozen confections on a stick:
For me and my pal, popsicle, delicious.
Apr. 4, 1944; KK 24393.
It’s tops! Fudgicle, delicious-nourishing. ©
Apr. 4, 1944; KK 24392.
©
McBath (Carl D.),d. b. a. Morale builder, Columbus,
Ga, 5335
Kissprint. For gummed die cut lip prints. ©
Apr. 2, 1944; KK 24570.
McConnell (W. N.) Richmond. 5336
Fire killer kit. For fire extinguishers, grenade
type. © Apr. 26, 1944; KK 24601.
McGraw electric co., Elgin, Ml. 5337
That Smithson’s the luckiest guy in the army!
, For automatic electric toasters. © Mar. 24, 1944;
94
KK 24083.
Macmillan petroleum corp., Los Angeles.
5338-5353
For petroleum products:
Gasoline savings guaranteed. © Jan. 3, 1944;
KK 24236.
Increase power output and cut costs with ring-
free! © Feb, 1, 1944; KK 24241,
Let’s dig the carbon out of motors too! ©
Feb. 1, 1944; KK 24240. — ;
Macmillan ring-free motor oil. © Jan. 10,
1944; KK 24238,
More gasoline mileage.
KK 24243.
No other motor oil gives you so many impor-
tant selling points! Ad no. 2. © Dec. 11, 1943;
KK 24234, ;
No other motor oil gives you so many impor-
tant selling points! Adno, 3. © Jan. 8, 1944; KK
24237,
No other motor oil gives you so many impor-
tant selling points! Ad no. 4. © Feb. 5, 1944; KK
24242.
No other motor oilgives you somany impor-
tant selling points! Ad no: 5. © Mar. 4, 1944; KK
24246.
© Feb. 21, 1944;
1.3 more miles per gallon gasoline. © Jan.
31, 1944; KK 24461.
Ring-free lubricated bearings. © Feb. 21,
1944; KK 24244,
Ring-free removes carbon, reduces friction,
saves fuel! © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 24233.
This is no time to waste gasoline! © Dec.
27, 1943; KK 24235,
Try ring-free on your toughest jobs! © Jan.
27, 1944; KK 24239,
Try ring-free on your toughest jobs! © Mar.
1, 1944; KK 24245.
Try ring-free on your toughest jobs! © Mar.
5, 1944; KK 24247, .
Magnolia petroleum co., Dallas. 5354, 5555
Older cars need better care! Summerize. For
gasoline, oil & greases. © Apr. 11, 1944; KK 24319.
Summerize, the seasonal care all cars need.
For mobiloil, mobilgas & mobilgreases. © Apr. 25,
1944; KK 24559.
Majestic radio & television corp., Chicago. 5356
Majestic radio news no. 6. For radios & radio
equipment. © Apr. 20, 1944; KK 24467,
Masonite corp., Chicago. 5357-5363
For building material:
Heavier, healthier hogs on less feed! © Dec.
20, 1943; KK 24213.
Men who assay the forests. © Jan. 10, 1944;
KK 24214, '
Men who assay the forests. © Jan. 12, 1944;
KK 24215. |
Men who assay the forests. © Jan. 25, 1944; |
KK 24217.
Tree is stronger exploded! © Dec. 10, 1943;
KK 24212.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 4, 1944 5402
Meet the light-weight champion. For die stock.
© Feb. 25, 1944; KK 24218.
- More and more manufacturers choose Masonite.
For building material, reflector board. © Jan. 19,
1944: KK 24216,
Mathieson alkali works, inc., New York. 5364-5367
For chlorine disinfectant & deodorant:
Avoid rejects. © Feb, 25, 1944; KK 24538.
Guarding health in public places. © Feb.
25, 1944; KK 24537,
Helping hand for hatcheries. © Feb. 25,
1944; KK 24535.
Keeping your chicks up to scratch! © Feb.
25, 1944; KK 24536,
Merriam (G. & C.) co., Springfield, Mass. 5368
Circle and monogram, Apr. 1944. For diction-
aries. © Apr. 3, 1944; KK 24500.
Minnesota mining & mfg. co., St. Paul.
For Scotch cellulose tape:
-Case of the missing pages. © Mar. 27, 1944;
KK 24085.
So they use the thumb-test.
KK 24055, :
5369, 5370
© Mar. 31, 1944;
Mira products, inc., New York. 5371
Mira-curl directions. For curl forming lotions.
© Apr. 13, 1944; KK 24311.
Modern classics by Mossalone, New York. "5372
Created with the new mirror-glo permanent
finish. For jewelry. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 24207.
5373
For
Moog industries, inc., St. Louis.
Full power of Niagara turns night into day!
piston rings. © Mar. 8, 1944: KK 24131.
Morale builder. See McBath (Carl D.), d. b. a.
Morale builder.
Morse Boulger destructor co., New York. 5374
Robinson air-activated conveyor systems. For
pneumatic equipment. © Mar. 28, 1944; KK 24120.
National cylinder gas co., Chicago. 5375
National cylinder gas company industrial gases
and welding supplies. For welding & cutting equip-
ment & industrial gases & supplies. © Feb. 7, 1944;
KK 24301.
National distillers products corp., New York.
5376
© Apr. 8, 1944; KK
Circus. For whiskey.
24322,
Naughton farms, inc., Waxahachie, Tex. 5377
Complete cactus window box garden. For cactus
window box garden. © Mar, 27, 1944; KK 24306.
New process co., Warren, Pa. 5378-5383
For men’s coats:
America’s most sought after coat.
14, 1944; KK 24389.
Because you have bought from me before.
Mar. 14, 1944; KK 24385.
For men’s ‘slack suits: :
Let’s get going! Here’s a slack suit buy too
good to miss! © Mar. 17, 1944; KK 24384,
Where all the slack suits men are going to
want this summer are coming from, I dont know.
© Mar. 17, 1944; KK 24387.
© Mar.
©
For women’s slacks suits:
Now’s the time to suit yourself. © Mar. 17,
1944; KK 24386.
95
' Parker pen co., Janesville, Wis.
‘This is good news for only a comparatively
few. © Mar. 17, 1944; KK 24388.
Nutrition research laboratories, Chicago. 5384
Ertron prices reduced. For Pharmaceutical
preparation. © Mar. 24, 1944; KK 24340.
Olson co., inc., New York. 5385
Before you buy screens, think of next winter.
For 3-in-1 combination screen, weatherstripping
& insulating windows. © Apr. 16, 1944; KK 24612.
Onsrud machine works, inc., Chicago. 5386
Onsrud air turbine portable grinders. For por-
table grinders. © Dec. 28, 1943; KK 24200.
Ortho products, inc., 5387, 5388 -
For vaginal jelly:
Simplicity. © Mar. 31, 1944; KK 24175.
What is a woman-month? © Mar. 3, 1944:
KK 24174.
Linden, N. J.
Overhead door corp., Hartford City, Ind. 5389
Door efficiency, man-hour economy. For over-
head doors. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 24347.
Owens-Illinois glass co., Toledo. 5390, 5391
For glass blocks:
[Green light for insulux glass block] © Mar.
1, 1944; KK 24332.
Now building life can be prolonged. © Mar.
1, 1944; KK 24331.
5392-5395
For fountain pen ink:
Ohio bank reports: We find our pens last
three to four times as long. © Oct. 1, 1943; KK
24147,
Sensational new ink gives pens vital wartime
protection. © Feb. 1, 1943; KK 24616.
Top quality pens running short.
1944; KK 24460.
© Feb. 15,
Why must I wait? I'd like this pen now! For
fountain pen. © Feb. 25, 1944; KK 24148.
Peake (Roswell Bruce) Seattle. 5396
Flowers from the heart! For flowers. © Feb.
5, 1944; KK 24221.
Pillsbury flour mills co., Minneapolis. 5397-5400
For flour:
And four 37 millimeter shelis, please, Mr.
Grocer. © July 28, 1943; KK 24105.
Delicate as the petal of a rose.
1941; KK 24104.
Now, precious B-vitamin in tender, flaky
Pillsbury’s best pie crust! © Apr. 25, 1941; KK
24102.
Surprise! Anew blend of flavors, in America’s
favorite pie! © Sept. 17, 1941; KK 24103.
© Oct. 29,
Pittsburgh plate glass co., Pittsburgh. 5401
William Lescaze’s conception of a florist shop,
form G 4313. For glass. © Apr. 24, 1944, KK
24476.
Poos (Robert Sanders) Bremerton, Wash. 5402
Washav. For soap. © Apr. 15, 1944; KK 24534.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5403 t
Products dept. California fruit growers exchange.
See California fruit growers exchange. Prod-
ucts dept.
Pullman-Standard car mfg. co., Chicago.
5403, 5404
What can a father tell his son? For railroad
equipment. © Mar, 4, 1944; KK 24054.
You'll get more for your money, after the war.
For railway equipment. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 24465.
Ramsey accessories mfg. corp., St. Louis.
5405, 5406
For piston rings:
Do the job right! © Mar. 8, 1944; KK 24209.
Do the job right! Avoid piston pitfalls. ©
Apr. 8, 1944; KK 24417,
Rawlplug co., inc., New York. 5407
Method of grinding twist drill to secure a suit-
able cutting point for masonry. Instruction sheet.
For twist drills. © Mar. 30, 1944; KK 24512,
Reinsberg (AD) co., Chicago. 5408
Rainydate hat. For waterproof hats. © Feb. 1,
1943; KK 24498.
Revlon products corp., New York. 5409
It’s tournament of roses this spring by Revlon.
For nail enamel, lipstick & face powder. © Feb.
25, 1944; KK 24511.
Ronrico corp., San Juan, Puerto Rico. 5410-5414
For rum:
For the connoisseur. Jan, 19, 1944; KK
24254,
For the connoisseur. © Mar. 15, 1944; KK
23936.
Rum of delicious flavor. © Feb. 2, 1944; KK
23935,
Rum of delicious flavor. © Feb. 18, 1944;
KK 24253.
Rum of delicious flavor. © Mar. 16, 1944;
KK 23937.
Royal tailors, inc., Chicago. 5415
No two men are alike. For men’s clothing. ©
Feb. 3, 1944; KK 24337.
Schering corp., Bloomfield, N. J. 5416, 5417
Estinyl. A commentary on the new potent oral
estrogen. For estinyl. © Mar. 2, 1944; KK 24101.
Sulamyd. Urinary tract sulfonamide of choice.
For sulamyd. © Apr. 5, 1944; KK 24360.
Schlumbohm (Peter) New York. 5418
OFahrenheitor. For refrigerator. © Apr. 20,
1944: KK 24558.
Scripto mfg. co., Atlanta. 5419
Select a Scripto lead that serves your needs.
For Scripto leads. © Mar. 29, 1944; KK 24140.
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich. 5420, 5421
For piston rings:
She’s got rings on her pistons. © Apr. 21,
1944; KK 24513,
You wouldn’t do this would you? © a 4,
1944; KK 24313.
Searle (G. D.) & co., Chicago. 5422
Detection of trichomonas vaginalis. For pharma-
ceutical product. © Mar. 22, 1944; KK 24339.
Season skipper corp., Chicago. 5423
One-and-only season skipper, two complete
coats inone. For ladies coats. © Apr. 26, 1944;
KK 24564.
Selby shoe co., Portsmouth, O. 5424, 5425
For shoes: :
Day is long, the job is tough. © Mar. 29,
1944; KK 24272,
Use your head about your feet. © Mar. 17,
1944; KK 24271.
Servel, inc., Evansville, Ind. 5426, 5427
One compact gas unit does the whole job. Air
conditioning folder. For gas air conditioner. ©
Apr. 19, 1944: KK 24565.
Servel all- -year gas-operated air conditioning
unit for heating and cooling. For air conditioning
units. © Apr. 22, 1944; KK 24621.
Seven-up co., St. Louis. 5428-5430
For soft drink:
Fresh up on the job! © Mar. i, 1944; KK
24153,
Fresh up, that’s it! © Mar. 20, 1944; KK
24251.
Get the fresh up smile! © Feb. 4, 1944; KK
24152.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabethport, N. J. 5431-5437
Better suturing control. For Singer surgical
stitching instrument. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 24199.
Easy-to-make silver rolls and bags. For Pam-
illa silver cloth. © Mar. 8, 1944; KK 24168.
Fortunately for you. For Singer sewing ma-
chines. © Feb. 20, 1944: KK 24196.
Here’s where we canhelp! For sewing machines,
Singer school kits, notions, sewing guides. © Mar.
29, 1944; KK 24198,
I’m tired of being wonderful, I need help! For
sewing machines - notions. © Mar. 30; 1944; KK
24407.
I’m tired of being wonderful, I need help! For
sewing machines, Singer form, notions, © Mar.
17, 1944; KK 24406,
‘Only Singer builds complete equipment for every
stitching operation in the manufacture of shirts.
For Singer machines. © Mar. 22, 1944; KK 24197.
Singer sewing machine co., New York. 5438
Un nuevo instrumento benéfico para la humani-
dad. For Singer surgical stitching instrument. ©
Apr. 15, 1944; KK 24408.
Smalley mfg. co., Manitowoc, Wis. 5439
Dollars roll in. For feed mill and silo filler
machine. © Feb. 14, 1944; KK 24329.
Sonotone corp., Elmsford, N. Y. 5440-5442
For hearing aid:
One glove won’t fit all hands. © Mar. 31,
1944; KK 24084,
This man’s only job in life is to keep people
hearing! © Apr. 28, 1944; KK 24542.
You get your ‘hearing from a man. © Apr.
14, 1944; KK 24345.
Sperti, inc., Cincinnati. 5443, 5444
For cosmetics:
Why. let a young, fresh, lovable skin slip
© Mar. 1, 1944; KK 24442,
Your skin is so young, so fresh, so adorable.
© Nov. 15, 1943, KK 24622.
away.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 4, 1944 ; 5491
Staff-Finch distillers corp.,New York. 5445, 5446 For ties:
Gift that hits the spot because it’s prime ma-
trued. For whiskey. © Dec. 5, 1942; KK 23939.
What every woman wants to know about a man.
For straight bourbon whiskey. © Dec. 12, 1942;
KK 23940.
Staley (A. E.) mfg. co., Decatur, III.
For soy flour:
Enjoy the appetizing goodness of stoy-en-
riched meals. © Jan. 30, 1944; KK 24437.
They’re de-luscious, théy’re stoy enriched.
© Feb. 13, 1944; KK 24436.
5447, 5448
Stanco, inc., New York. 5449
Stop crabbing about the discomforts of a stuffed-
up nose due to a head cold! For nose drops. ©
Nov. 18, 1942; KK 24111.
Standard blouse, inc., New York. 5450
Miss June -a colorful blouse. For ladies
blouse. © Apr. 21, 1944; KK 24435.
Standard oil co., Chicago. 5451-5456
For gasoline & motor oil:
But George - I meant geta spring change-over
for the car. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 24362.
But why didn’t you say the car radiator? I
had that drained last week, 5693. © May 2, 1944;
KK 24604,
Get our 10 star spring tune-up. © Mar. 13,
1944; KK 24363.
Introducing - mom &pop and the car. © Mar.
18, 1944; KK 24361.
That reminds me,George, we ought to have
the car lubricated, 5691. © Apr. 15, 1944; KK 24602.
We’re gonna get a new battery! But George,
the old one’s all right. I had it recharged last
week, 5692. © Apr. 25, 1944; KK 24603.
Standard oil co. of California, San Francisco.
5457, 5458
Calol industrial railroad marine lubricants. For
industrial, railroad & marine lubricants. © Mar.
15, 1944; KK 24225.
You’ve still got a wedge but you’ll have to move
fast. For insecticides & germicides. © Mar. 15,
1944; KK 24224.
Stephano bros., Philadelphia. 5459-5465
For cigarettes: '
Aristocrat of cigarettes.
KK 24367.
Balance, the new idea in blending. © Apr.
11, 1944; KK 24523,
Balanced blending. © Apr. 6, 1944; KK 24368.
© Mar. 30, 1944;
It’s new. Don’t hesitate. © Mar. 6, 1944;
KK 23931.
It’s new. Inhale? Sure! © Mar. 9, 1944;
KK 23930.
Like to inhale? You'll be at ease with Ram-
eses. © Apr. 14, 1944; KK 24522,
New, new, new. © Mar. 20, 1944; KK 24172.
5466-5468
For mil-
Studebaker corp., South Bend, Ind.
Allied invasion armies mass in India.
itary trucks. © Apr. 7, 1944; KK 24123.
For airplane engines & military trucks:
Farm truckers are doing their part, too! ©
Apr. 17, 1944; KK 24357.
We all have faith in those engines.
21, 1944; KK 24439.
© Apr.
Superba cravats, Rochester, N. Y. 5469, 5470
97
Now ranger is nationally advertised. © Jan.
1, 1944; KK 24338.
Sugar and spice $1. Here’s a vitamin. ©
Mar. 25, 1944; KK 24208.
Swift & co., Chicago. 5471, 5472
Praised to the skies for its delicate natural
flavor! For oleomargarine. © Mar. 19, 1944; KK
24151.
Try this kind with the delicate natural flavor!
For margarine. © Mar. 20, 1944; KK 24617.
Tension envelope corp. of Kansas City, Kansas
City, Mo. 5473
Chrome shine. For chromium cleaner. © Apr.
5, 1944: KK 24613.
Tobacco by-products & chemcial corp., inc., Louis-
ville. 5474
Hand-directed fumigation for vegetable green-
houses. For nico-fume powder pressure fumiga-
tor. © Dec. 21, 1943; KK 24146.
Trautman (Ray) Minneapolis. 5475
Turn of wrist arm, 49. For artificial arm. ©
Apr. 4, 1944; KK 24514.
Tremco mfg. co., Cleveland. 5476, 5477
Even a new roof may leak. For roofing products.
© Apr. 1, 1944; KK 24373.
Tremco blaclastic. For saturating material for
roofs, © Apr. 20, 1944; KK 24440.
Trent (Harold E.) co., Philadelphia. 5478
Trent unit electric heaters. Leaflet 30-TH. For
electric heaters. © Feb. 8, 1944; KK 24142.
Trimz co., inc., Chicago. 5479-5482
Creating a sensation. For ready pasted wall-
paper. © Apr. 18, 1944; KK 24519.
New decorating miracle. For applikays.
Apr. 18, 1944; KK 24517.
New! Give your closets the look and smell of
real cedar. For cedar closet paper. © Apr. 18,
1944; KK 24518.
New glamor for gloomy halls.
ders. © Apr. 22, 1944; KK 24521.
©
For Trimz bor-
Underwood Elliott Fisher co., New York. 5483
Future secretary of America. For typewriters.
© Mar. 25, 1944; KK 24276.
United feature syndicate, inc., New York. 5484
Li’1 Abner. Suicide cliff. For wheat breakfast
food. © Feb. 25, 1944; KK 24116.
United States tobacco co., New York. 5485
Why fool around? Here’s what you’re lookin’
for! For tobacco. © Feb. 26, 1943; KK 24124.
United wallpaper factories, inc., Chicago. 5486
Even a bride can be wallpaper-wise. For uni-
tized wall paper. © Apr. 20, 1944; KK 24520.
Univis lens co., Dayton, O. 5487, 5488
Does reading give a pain inthe neck? For eye-
glasses. © Feb. 11, 1944; KK 24143.
Eyes, for war and for peace. For instrument
lenses. © Mar. 15, 1944; KK 24138. .
Valve pilot corp., New York. 5489-5491
Valve pilot tape talks, 51-53. For recording
instruments. © Apr. 17, 1944; KK 24369-24371
5492
_ Viavi co., San Francisco. 5492
3 out of 4.need more vitamins, say scientists.
For multi-vitamin food supplement. © Apr. 20,
1944; KK 24462,
Victaulic co. of America, New York. 5493
Victaulic and one of the world’s most efficient oil
terminals! For pipe couplings & fittings. © Mar.
9, 1944; KK 24493,
Vinco corp., Detroit. 5494
So Wright set Vinco riding herd on 2200 horses!
For precision instruments. © Apr. 14, 1944; KK
24346.
Walker (Hiram) & sons, inc., Peoria, Ill.
5495, 5496
For whiskey:
Daredevils of the Dodecanese? © Mar. 26,
1943; KK 24611.
First robin. © Mar. 24, 1944; KK 23947,
Weco products co., Chicago. 5497
Families who look ahead, use the finest tooth-
brush. For toothbrush. © Mar. 1, 1944; KK 24149.
Wembley, inc., New Orleans. 5498, 5499
For neck ties:
Insignia blue. © Mar. 31, 1944; KK 24227,
Wembley ties are part of my postwar plan-
ning. © Apr. 28, 1944; KK 24574.
Wender & Goldstein, inc., New York. 5500
American women in Wender & Goldstein uni-
forms on home and war fronts. For uniforms for
women. © Apr. 21, 1944; KK 24441.
Western cartridge co. Bond electric corp. div.,
New Haven. 5901, 5502
For flashlight batteries:
He remembers but man forgets quickly. ©
Apr. 1, 1944; KK 24418. fi
When it’s mid-day in Mandalay. © Jan. 10,
1944; KK 24314,
Winchester repeating arms
Western cartridge co.
5503-5505
co. div., New Haven.
For ammunition: 5
Twins, 75 years apart. © Mar. 8, 1944; KK
24318.
Weave your post-war sales plans. © Feb. 10,
1944; KK 24283,
Winchester batteries gives you command of bul-
let-fast light. Iroquois Indian. For flashlight bat-
teries. © Mar. 25, 1944; KK 24278.
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since Jan, 1, 1944----------------- :
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© Apr. 13, 1944; KK 24515.
pt. IV, n.s., v. 39
Whitman (Stephen F.) & son, inc., Philadelphia.
5506-5513
For chocolates & confections:
Close your eyes, open your mouth. © Mar.
8, 1944; KK 24414,
Entertaining thoughts. © Feb. 25, 1944; KK
24413.
First in their hearts.
24412,
Remember the day. © Apr. 5, 1944; KK 24416.
Smart situation. © Dec. 29, 1943; KK 24409,
Touches that tell. © Jan, 28, 1944; KK 24411,
We’ve got a post-war plan! © Jan, 12, 1944;
KK 24410,
You’re invited to lunch. © Mar. 29, 1944;
KK 24415, é
© Feb. 9, 1944; KK
5514-5516
23,
Wickwire Spencer steel co., New York.
Altruistic? For steel springs. © Mar.
1944; KK 23938,
Example of total war. For steel card clothing.
© Apr. 20, 1944; KK 24510.
Friendly gremlins. For wire spring. © Mar.
1, 1943; KK 24544,
Wilbur & Williams co., Boston. 5517
Rust is a volcano!’ For paints. © Apr. 4, 1944;
KK 24606.
Wilson supply co., Houston. 5518, 5519
Gas rotation broadens the adaptability of Nixon
gas-lift. For Nixon gas-lift. © Mar. 27, 1944; KK
24204,
Rotate low gas pressure. For gas-lift & com-
pressor. © Apr. 10, 1944; KK 24358.
Winchester repeating arms co. div. Western car-
tridge co. See Western cartridge co. Winches-
ter repeating arms co. div.
Winthrop chemical co., inc., New York. 5520
Ice cream plant bacterlins. For germicide &
sanitizing agent for ice cream plants. © Mar. 1,
1944; KK 24495.
5521
Wit (Jo) laboratories, Hollywood, Calif.
For mixer.
Sterling gift of lifelong service.
© Nov. 1, 1940; KK 22982.
Zenith radio corp., Chicago. 5522, 5523
For radionic hearing aid:
At last! A quality hearing aid. © Apr. 21,
1944; KK 24516. -
Zenith’s crusade to lower the cost of hearing.
Bees ae te oO eS ENS a Coad 2 SRI TA a
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LABELS
Anderson (Thomas Stephens) HAE Tenn.
5524
T. S. Anderson’s pile liquid. For ointment for
treatment of piles. © Apr. 26, 1944; KK 24556,
Blue Ridge paint works, Henry, Va. 5525
Cartridge caulk-n-seal. For caulking compounds.
© Mar. 30, 1944; KK 24349,
Blue Ridge talc co., inc., Henry, Va. 5526
Blue Ridge products - caulk-n-seal. For caulk-
ing compounds. © Mar, 31, 1944; KK 24226.
Booth corp., Chicago, ~ 5527, 5528
- Booth famous foods. Fruit and vegetable design.
For quick frozen spinach. © Jan. 3, 1944; KK 24269.
Booth famous foods. Poultry design. For quick
frozen frying chicken, © Jan. 3, 1944; KK 24609.
Booth fisheries corp., Chicago. 5529, 5530
Booth famous foods. Diamond border design.
For sliced mild cured smoked salmon. © Jan. 3,
1944; KK 24607.
‘Booth famous foods. Sea food design. For quick
frozen green shrimp. © Jan. 3, 1944; KK 24608.
Bracker (Joe), d. b. a. Bracker vegetable sales co.,
Nogales, Ariz. 5531
Shipmate. For peas. © Feb. 21, 1944; KK 24075.
Bracker vegetable sales co. See Bracker (Joe),
d. b. a. Bracker vegetable sales co.
Breck (John H.) inc., Springfield, Mass. 5532
Breck water resistant cream. For cream for
use on hands, arms & face. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK
24471,
Browdy (Benjamin G.) New York. 5533-5536
For gabardine piece goods:
Browdy gabardine, 9560. Autumn weight, ©
Mar. 23, 1944; KK 24107,
Browdy gabardine, 9560. Spring weight. ©
Mar, 23, 1944; KK 24108,
Browdy gabardine, 9560. Summer weight. ©
Mar. 23, 1944; KK 24109.
Browdy gabardine, 9560. Winter weight. ©
Mar. 23, 1944; KK 24110.
Bryan (James E.) Cleveland. 5537, 5538
For patterns for making stuffed dolls:
Master Button vit a © Apr. 7, 1944; KK
24444,
Miss Button Nose. © Apr.7, 1944; KK 24445,
Cavacraft. See Cavanaugh (Edward B.), d.b. a.
Cavacraft.
Cavanaugh (Edward B.),d. b. a. Cavacraft, Philadel-
phia. 5539
Cavacraft. For toy airplanes. © Mar. 6, 1944;
KK 24527.
Chapman & Smith co., Chicago. 5540
Protein-rich. For bread. © Mar. 15, 1944; KK
23932.
Chase (Lloyd A.),d. b. a. Chase products co., Man-
hattan Beach, Calif. 5541, 5542
Chase lixrust. For chemical compound. © Apr.
8, 1944; KK 24557.
Chase matrix lubricant and cleaner. For lubri-
cant & cleaning fluid. © Feb. 15, 1944; KK 24158.
Chase products co. See Chase (Lloyd A. ) do b.a-
Chase products co,
5543
For canned
Chetek (Claude D.) Chetek, Wis.
Tender age garden run sweet peas.
peas. © Jan. 10, 1944; KK 24343,
Claff.(M. B.) & sons, inc., Randolph, Mass. 5544
Starlets. G 29. For footwear. © Dec. 24,
1943: KK 24115,
Dandy dainties corp., New York. 5545
Blossom lane sweets. For candy. © Apr. 10,
1944: KK 24618,
Dawnwood farm, Amenia, N. Y.. - 9546
Makes them udderly happy. For substance for
treating udders. © Feb. 17, 1944; KK 23934.
Direct sales, Statesville, N. C. 5547
1 to 7 concentrated cleaner. For liquid con-
centrated cleaner. © Apr. 4, 1944; KK 24157.
Easi-bild pattern co., Pleasantville, N. Y. 5548
Weldwood full size pattern. For patterns. ©
Mar, 21, 1944; KK 24270.
Fear (Fred) & co., Brooklyn. 5549
Happee-merree Christmas. For Christmas
seals. © Apr. 17, 1944; KK 24394.
Fenwick & Sailors, Hollywood, Calif. 5550
Ovid’s cologne. For colognes & perfume. ©
Apr. 21, 1944; KK 24501.
General distilleries corp., Hartford. 5551
Pirate and parrot. For rum. © Apr. 3, 1944;
KK 24252.
Glemby (Harry) inc., New York. 5552
Lorraine hair roll. For hair goods. © Apr.
8, 1944; KK 24404,
Haennig (Joseph F.) Independence, Ia. 5553
99
F & F germ-i-co. For poultry remedy. © Feb.
17, 1944; KK 24201.
Hoague-Sprague corp., Lynn, Mass. 5554-5557
For shoe boxes:
Gay-steps by Arnall, G 56 AB, G 56 B. ©
Mar, 23, 1944; KK 24492, ©
Heywood shoe, H 94 AB, H 94 B. © Mar. 3,
1944; KK 24489,
Miss Elain, M240 AB, M240 B. © Mar. 16,
1944; KK 24490,
Victory casuals, V 42 AB, V 42 B. © Mar.
21, 1944; KK 24491,
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5558
International business machines corp., New York.
5558
Electromatic carbon paper. For carbon paper.
© Apr. 5, 1944; KK 24396.
Ju-c-orange of America, Lebanon, Pa. 5559-5561
For syrup for making soft drinks:
Ju’cy carbonated orange drink. © Mar. 17,
1944; KK 24573.
Pennsylvania Dutch.
24571.
Ju’cy orange mix. For soft drink. © Mar. 17,
1944; KK 24572.
© Mar. 7, 1944; KK
Kasser distillers products corp., Philadelphia. 5562
Kings white label. For imported rum. © Mar.
19, 1944; KK 23950,
Loeb (Abraham C.) Dayton, O. 5563
Ber-r-oaker medical remedy., For a medical
remedy. © Mar. 27, 1944; KK 24300,
Minahan (Cornelius Ignatius) &son,Syracuse. 5564
Bankers proof ink. For writing ink. © Apr. 11,
1944: KK 24305.
Minnesota Valley canning co., LeSueur, Minn. 5565
Minnesota Valley cream style golden corn. For
canned food. © Sept. 13, 1937; KK 24403. |
Modern central silk dyeing &finishing co., inc.
Paterson. 5566
Modura. For processed textiles. © Jan. 21,
1944; KK 24248,
Myer 1890 bottling co., inc., New York. 5567
Myer 1890 dated cream soda. For soft drinks.
© Apr. 21, 1944; KK 24598.
Penick & Ford, ltd., inc., New York. 5568 .
Brer Rabbit syrup. For syrup. © Apr.10, 1944;
KK 24327.
Permanente cement co., Oakland, Calif. 5569
For your convenience. For cement, © July 22,
1944: KK 24470.
Poos (Robert Sanders) Bremerton, Wash. 5570
Washav with kerasol. For soap. © Apr. 15,
1944: KK 24533.
Premo pharmaceutical laboratories, inc., New
York. 5571
Panogon. For pharmaceutical products. © Apr.
1, 1944; KK 24250.
Rotation game co., Bloomfield, N. J. 5572
Rotation rummy game. For game. © Mar, 15,
1944: KK 24106.
Silberman (L.) & sons, Philadelphia. 5573
Good old Alexandria oak. For leather. © Jan.
7, 1944; KK 24210.
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan, 1, 1944----------------------------==
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Smith (Robert) mfg. co., Los Angeles. 5574
Magical dice. For worded dice. © Apr. 20,
1944; KK 24497,
Sparks (Walter) New York. 5575
Sparks durable fibre wavers. For hair wavers.
© Jan. 30, 1944; KK 24076.
Standard vitamin co., New York. 5576
Cent-a-day B-complex vitamin tablets. For
pharmaceutical preparations. © Mar. 15, 1944;
KK 24122.
Stewart (F. W.) mfg. corp., Chicago.
For speedometer cable greaser:
Flex-o-lub. © Feb. 18, 1944; KK 23948.
Speed-o-lube. © Feb. 18, 1944; KK 23949.
5577, 5578
Street (R. R.) & co.; inc., Chicago. 5579 -
J. P. S. formula, type no, 194. For dry cleaning
detergent. © Mar. 23, 1944; KK 24599, -
Subtropical sales co., Oakland, Calif. 5580
Felixo. For avocados. © Jan. 7, 1944; KK
24220.
Trent (Harold E.) co., Philadelphia. 5581
Information on MLR furnaces. For furnaces.
© Dec, 24, 1943; KK 24141,
Trimz co,, inc., Chicago. 5582
Applikays. For ready-pasted applikays. © Mar.
18, 1944; KK 24552,
Walker’s austex chili co., Austin, Tex. :
5583-5587
Walker’s austex beef stew with vegetables. For
canned beef stew with vegetables. © Jan. 6, 1941;
KK 24528.
Walker’s austex chili con carne, plain without
beans. For canned chili con carne, plain without
beans, © Oct. 2, 1941; KK 24531.
Walker’s austex chili con carne with beans. For
canned chili con carne with beans. © Oct. 2, 1941;
KK 24532. (
Walker’s austex spaghetti and meat balls. For
canned spaghetti & meat balls with tomato sauce.
© Sept. 29, 1941; KK 24529.
Walker’s austex tamales with chili gravy. For
canned tamales with chili gravy. © Oct. 2, 1941;
KK 24530.
Ward baking co., New York. 5588, 5589
For bread:
Tip-top Romany rye bread. © Mar. 20, 1944;
KK 24395.
Tip-top spice fruit loaf. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK
24545.
Wheatality bakery, inc., New York. 5590
Wheatality cheese cake. For bakery products.
© Mar. 24, 1944; KK 23933.
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LABELS OF WHICH THE SUBSISSTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939
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Anaheim citrus fruit assn. 1
Anaheim supreme. For oranges. © Anaheim
citrus fruit assn., Anaheim, Calif. RR 105, Apr.
21, 1944,
Johnston fruit co. 2
Pacific. For lemons. © Johnston fruit co.,
Santa Barbara, Calif. RR 106, Apr. 21, 1944.
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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.
Albert (R. L.) & son, inc.
Albert (Sidney J.):
Design for a confectionery package, 441, 442.
© 1c. each May 30, 1944; G 43548, 43549.
5591, 5592
Atkinson (James Frederick)* 5593, 5594
Christus offering a chalice. - Madonna and
Child. © May 1, 1944; G 43510, 43511.
Bersch (John)* 5595
English. © 1c, May 22, 1944; G 43564.
Bohland (Gustav)* 5596
Radamandus. © ic. May 15, 1944. G 43420.
Britzman (H. E.) 5597-5601
Russell (Charles M.)
Cowboy ener roping a wolf. - Rider of the
rough string. - ‘’rail’s end. - When mules wear
diamonds. - When wagon trails were dim. © 1c.
each May 17, 1944; G 43500-43504.
Buchanan (Ella)* 5602
I Corinthians XTIL- 13. © 1c. May 26, 1944; G
43539.
Buttura & sons. « 5603-5608
Richardson (Earl):
Monument, 688-690. © Mar. 15, 1944; G
43573-43575.
Yeager (Alfred):
Monument, 691-693.
43576-43578.
©, Mar. 15, 1944; G
Cayuga pottery co. 5609
Garee (Max):
Waving monkey. © May 13, 1944; G 43490.
Chase:(Edward Leigh)* 5610
Middleburg, Va., hunt masters - Daniel Sands,
Miss Charlott Noland, on their horses Pothouse,
Rokeby, with huntsman and whip-hounds. © 1 c.
May 27, 1944; G 43542.
Conklin (Rush W.) 5611
Strine (Paul R.):
Conklin cemetery memorial. © 1c. May 13,
1944; G 43418.
Cook (George W.)* 5612
Heliydid, 24744. © 1c. May 17, 1944; G 43505.
DaPrato (A,) co. 5613, 5614
Woollett (Sidney D.):
Station of the cross, 2 figures, no. 1499, panel
1. © Mar. 13, 1943;G 43558.
Station of the cross, 2 figures, no. 1499, panel
6. © Jan. 13, 1944;G 43559.
Darby (Harry) © 5615
Miller (Frank):
103
Turtle. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1944; G 43538.
Dell (Berenice V.) 5616-5625
Kolozi (Joseph) White Eagle, terror of the air,
1994 A. D.:
Blinding the air guards with milky spray, 14.
- Condensing the space, 7. - Conditions in America
in 1994-A.D., 2. - Pranks in mid-air, 5. - Radio
active ring rules his mind, 12. - Secret air wave
attuned to a bracelet, 9. - Stepping over sill into
her plane, 11. - Talking with chums flashed on his
wall, 8. - White Eagle’s electric bombs in action, 4.
—
- Wonders of the Black Crystal castle, 1. © le.
each Apr. 29, 1944; G 43408-43417.
Edwardy (Frederick Waldo)* 5626
Invested capital, management, production associ-
ate, one and inseparable. © 1c. May 17, 1944;G
43566.
Gerardi (Frances) 5627
Ottavino (John):
Gerardi cemetery memorial. © 1 c. June 1,
1944; G 43556.
Gilman (J.-P.) granite co. 5628-5643
Bliss design co. Memorial:
Marling (Charles W., Wanda H. & Vivian M.)
795. - Sanders, 798. - Williams, 799. © Dec. 1,
1943; G 43512, 43514, 43515.
Peterson (E. R.) Memorial:
Arlington (Mary Anne) 1507. - Campbell
(James F. & Marian A.) 1511. - Cranson (Martin F.
& Helen J.) 1500. - Foley (Alma & Roger) 1501. -
Herrington (Ernest R. & Martha W.) 1505. - Jones
(Garry A. & Louise N.) 1504. - Lawson (John W. &
Marine M.) 1508. - Manners (Robert P. & Harriet
L.) 1506. - Nesbitt, 1503. - Pearson (August L. &
Mildred S.) 1509. - Roberts (Gilbert R. & Ruth Ann)
1510. - Zollman (Martha L. & Joseph N.).1502. ©
Apr. 1, 1944; G 43516-43527.
Johnson (Katherine & William) 797. © Dec.
1, 1943; G 43513.
Hammaker bros. 5644
Strine (Paul R.):
Hedges family memorial.
1944; G 43419.
© 1c. May 13,
Harmon (Edith Boynton)* 5645
White chickens. © 1 c. May 22, 1944; G 43530.
Holy Ghost fathers. 5646
Heim (Robert):
Our Lady of Wisdom. © May 19, 1944; G
43529.
Jennewein (C. Paul)* 5647
Bless us all as Thou didst bless the Holy Family
of Nazareth, triptych 180. © Oct. 29, 1943; G
43568.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5648 pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Johanson (M. G.) service. 5648 O’Shea monument works.. 5683 -
Whitfield (Fred A.):
What shall I do with him? © 1c. May 11,
1944; G 43540.
Kuehner (Herman R.)* 5649
Happy landing. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1944; G 43638.
Lush (Vivian)* : 5650
Polynesian mother nursing her child. © 1c.
June 8, 1944: G 43641.
McCullough (Catherine Miller)* 5651-5654
Chubby. - Teeny. - Tiny. © May 19, 1944; G
43569-43571.
Sammie. © Jan. 1, 1944; G 43572.
Michels (William F.) 5655
Landis (George):
Forest scene integral with frame. .© 1 c.
Apr. 28, 1944; G 43406.
Mount (Pauline Ward)* 5656-5658
Beethoven’s ninth symphony. - Feathered fan-
tasy. - Play-time. © 1c. each May 22, 1944; G
43531-43533. ;
Mueller (William H.)* 5659
Production, distribution, liquidation. © 1c.
Apr. 5, 1944; G 43543.
Muller (Amelia Annie)* 5660-5663
At the rising of the sun. - Child of hope. -
Modern Saint Christopher. - Morning without clouds.
© 1c. each May 20, 1944; G 43506-43509.
Murphy (Thos. D.) co. 5664-5667
Russell (Charles M.):
Early American. © 1c. May.17, 1944;G 43497.
Strachan (Claude):
Going to the well. - Off to the field. - Truro
cathedral. © 1 c. each May 17, 1944; G 43496,
43498, 43499.
Nash (Mary Arnold)* 5668
Clark (Lt. Gen. Mark Wayne) © June 7, 1944;
G 43640.
Newman decor, inc. 5669-5677
Guild (Susan) Still life with:
Flowers and ruby dish, 1552. - Pewter plate
and red dogwood, 1550. © Apr. 1, 1944; G 43423,
43424.
Harris (Susan):
Grey leopard, 1554. - Large tiger, 1542. ©
Apr. 1, 1944; G 43428, 43429.
Portrait of girl with large hat, 1558. © Apr.
1, 1944; G 43427.
Harris (Susan) Head of faun with foliage facing:
Left, 1561. - Right, 1560, © Apr. 1, 1944;
G 43425, 43426.
Peters (John) Scene with figures:
: In surrey, 1563. - On horseback, 1562. ©
Apr. 1, 1944; G 43421, 43422.
Orr (Louis)* 5678-5682
Davidson, N. C., Emenean society hall, David-
son college. - Edenton, N. C., the Cupola house. -
New Bern, N. C., the Louisiana house, A. D. 1776.
- Raleigh, N. C., Parish house and the chapel of the
Annunciation, Christ Episcopal_church. - Wake
Forest, N. C., Wait hall, Wake Forest college. ©
May 11, 1944; G 43491-43495.
Simpson (Don):
- Memorial S. K. no. 2. © Mar. 15, 1944; G
43557.
Peel (Noel Harold)* 5684
Woolie Winkle. © 1c. June 8, 1944; G 43642.
Planck (Harry Bates) 5685
Russell (Charles Marion):
Indian life. © 1c. June 2, 1944; G 43565.
Plastic cartoons, inc.
Sutherland (John E.):
Little Tin Tom, the flying jeep. - Private
Pinky. © 1c. each May 15, 1944; G 43536, 43537.
5686, 5687
Pushman (Hovsep)* 5688
Immortality. © 1c. May 29, 1944; G 43547.
Randolph (Raphael)* 5689, 5690
Heart-photo-compact. - Victory corsage. © 1
c. each May 16, 1944; G 43551, 43552.
Religious house. 5691
Rebbichini (Guido):
St. Christofer home shrine. © May 1, 1944;
G 43528.
Revlon products corp. 5692-5694
Thirkield (Hulda C.):
Girl in green dress. - Meditation. - Pink re-
flections. © 1-c. each June 1, 1944; G 43553-43555.
Rich (Julia)* 5695
Please, victory worker sleeping. © 1 c. May 25,
1944; G 43637.
Richardson. (Bert), Parker (Groover A.), Perego
C. W.), Pennell (Andrew C.) & Price(A. B.)
5696
Grimes (Harold):
Crossed goldbricks of America. © 1c. May
31, 1944; G 43560.
Ringling bros. & Barnum & Bailey combined shows,
inc.*~ 5697
Tent. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1944; G 43407.
Rock of ages corp. 5698-5757
Haslam (Daniel Booth) Memorial:
Brent (Leo J.) 229-323-327-349. - Christian,
2222. - Dahl (Henry L.) 281-328. - Easton (Russel
A.) 270, - Foxx (James D.) 266-332. - Hattnem
(Louis M.) 269. - Hilden, 2250. - Linndail (Ellen
| Jay) 272. - Lucas, 2332. - P. F. 186. - Pridlee
(Rose Ann) 282-321-334-345. - Ringlen (Helene P.)
271. - Sewell (Marcell E.) 280. © Jan. 1, 1943; G
43439, 43442-43445, 43451-43453, 43470, 43475,
43481, 43486, 43488.
Richardson (Earl Carlyle) Memorial:
Alldine (Harris J.) 265-337. - Bidwell, 2294.
- Breck (Joseph A.) 287-308. - Brenard, 2243. -
Brinlaw (Lewis Dean) 301-313-329. - Burdick (John
L.) 303-322-335-351. - Carlyle, 2238. - Dubie (Jay
S.) 273-333. - Grindell (Donald A.& Harriet E.)
2316. - Harvesen (Allen Roy) 278-331. - Lenger,
2254. - Lester (Freda N.) 264. - Malfeer (Alice L.)
288-306. - Mercer, 2312. - Prichard (Rosalie) 277.
- Romars (Paul D.) 293-317-353. - Trent (Larry E.)
295-324-346. - Wadloe (Evalyn) 285-316-342. -
Whitlen (Harvey J.) 290-314-348. - 2323. © Jan. 1,
1943; G 43430, 43433-43435, 43438, 43446, 43448,
104
WORKS OF ART
no. 5, 1944
43449, 43456, 43458, 43459, 43461, 43464, 43466,
43472, 43474, 43477, 43479, 43482, 43485.
Yeager (Alfred Bernard) Memorial:
Alberty (Fred L.) 275-338. - Arbor, 2241, -
Benderell (Lois Jean) 296-310. - Blennon (Laura M.)
289-307. - Corbin (Ella Jane) 302-311-336. - Free-
bel (Leola J.) 291-319-352-2299. - Frohne, 2295. -
Hartley (Marian A.) 274. - Herkely (Harvey L.)
294-318-343. - Hurrell (Leah Nan) 292-305-2297, -
Laverette (Elisse Ann) 267. - Ledlee (Janet Mae)
300-312-330. - Lindhall (James N.) 297-304-2296.
- Linnars, 2249. - Lonigan (Eugene P.) 276-2298.
- Marell (Vivian E.) 268-341. - Marian, 2305. -
Mikaelsen (Mother Janet D.) 279. - Napling (Lucian
G.) 286-320-354-2301. - P. F.197. - Radwick (Har-
vey L.) 284-315-340-347. - Rebling (Martha L.)
298-309-325-339-344. - Rierdan, 2237. - Schaile,
2258. - Trasker (Michael) 283-326-350. - 2302. -
2335. © Jan. 1, 1943; G 43431, 43432, 43436, 43437,
43440, 43441, 43447, 43450, 43454, 43455, 43457,
43460, 43462, 43463, 43465, 43467-43469, 43471,
43473, 43476, 43478, 43480, 43483, 43484, 43487,
43489.
Romanovsky (Dimitri)* 5758-5760
Gardenia. - Thistles. - Wings of the morning.
© 1c. each May 6, 1944; G 43561-43563.
Russian war relief, inc. 5761
Szanton (Maxine):
Balalaika emblem. © 1c. May 3, 1944; G
43541.
Schlesinger (Leon) productions. 5762, 5763
McKimson (Thomas):
Bugs Bunny. - Tweety. © 1c. each Apr. 10,
1944; G 43404, 43405. i
Sears, Roebuck & co. 5764-5821
Peterson (Edward R.) Memorial:
Argona, 63-5001. - Benson, 63-3721. - Bowen
(Ralph R.) 63-1091. - Cummings (Arthur M. &
MarthaD.) 63-1251. - Day (Edwin) 63-6051. - Farm-
er (Jackie LeRoy) 63-2351. - Handel, 63-4041. -
Heminway (Helen Jane) 63-1121. - Hilliard, 63-3781.
- Houston (Mary) 63-1001. - Hudson, 63-4021. -
Jensen, 63-3681. - Kennedy (John) 63-6001. - Know-
les (Gerald Edward) 63-4061. - Kohi (John & Ann
Belden) 63-4001. - Lee (Mary Jane) 63-2341. -
Mitchell (Charles J. & Rachael R.) 63-1271. - Moore
(Richard L.) 63-1031. - O’Malley (Dennis R. & Mary
M.) 63. - Redenbaugh, 63-3771. - Sterling, 63-3741.
- Thayer, 63-3761. - Trainor, 63-3661. - Walsh,
63-6011. - Williams (Ralph A.) 63-6021. - Winters
(Rachael) 63-1061. © Sept. 1, 1943; G 43579, 43583-
’ Weiss (Rose S.)*
5830
43587, 43594, 43595, 43599, 43600, 43613, 43614,
43616-43624, 43627, 43631-43634.
Roark (Harry F.) Memorial:
Accardo, 63-5021. - Antram (Alice H.) 63-
7001. - Bronson (Floyd C. & Helen R.) 63-3411. -.
Brooker, 63-3561. - Carlson (Hilbert & Lydia D.)
63-3501. - Carstairs (George T. & Mildred R.) 63-
1157. - Chapell (Charles N. & Laura Lee) 63-1291.
- Crawford, 63-3621. - Custer (Arnold T. & Bertha
S.) 63-3471. - Danvers, 63-3651. - Doerr (Jerome
A.) 63-2371. - Ferenzio (Alice) 63-5061. - Foster
(Janet A.) 63-1151. - Gallaher (John A.) 63-1171. -
Hampton (Roger S. & Nellie J.) 63-1311. - Hanson,
63-3951. - Hope (Merrill D.) 63-1211. - Hurley
(Harley D., Ralph S., Calvin I. & GloriaT.) 63-0102.
- Jameson (Danny) 63-2361. - Jeffers, 63-4101. -
Jenkins (Harry D. & Clara O.) 63-3441. - Jerome
(Frederick) 63-7021. - Johanson (Roscoe J. &
Shirley D.) 63-1331. - Johnson (Henry A. & Sarah
M.) 63-3531. - Loftus (Helen D.) 63-1231. - Man-
ners (Harold J. & Mildred I.) 63-0101. - Merlin
(Edward J., Nellie A. & Ralph M.) 63-0100. - Rob-
erts (Ruth L.) 63-5041. - Sanders (Erich & Nelia)
63-3381. - Wagner, 63-3701. - Walford (James) 63-
1191. - Warner (Helen Ann) 63-4081. © Sept. 1,
1943; G 43580-43582, 43588-43593, 43596-43598,
43601-43612, 43615, 43625, 43626, 43628-43630,
43635, 43636.
Stolz (Lorenz W.)* 5822-5825
Guenther memorial, 1488. © 1 c. June 8, 1944;
G 43639.
Savoy (Andrew & Martha) memorial, 1041-B,
1042-BV. - Williams (Walter) memorial, 1060-B.
© 1c. each May 29, 1944; G 43544-43546.
5826
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1944;
Traylor (Forest)*
Pike county V honor roll.
G 43534.
5827
Demonstration of Red cross first aid. © lc.
May 10, 1944; G 43402.
5828
© 1c. May 23, 1944;
Williams (Alenia Taylor)*
Thank God united nations.
G 43535.
Wolfe & Mann device co. 5829
Weiser (Madeleine Wells):
Zebras. © Jan. 22, 1944; G 43567.
Wright (James R.)* 5830
Powers of freedom. © 1c. May 11, 1944; G
43403.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944---------------------- 1,063
105
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL [ILLUSTRATIONS
Acme ptg. & stationery co., inc. 5831
Featherweight. © Apr. 15, 1944; K 55735,
Ashley (David) inc. 5832, 5833
Artist’s window; by Carle J. Blenner. © May
23, 1944: H 2738.
Coast of Maine; by Josef M. Arentz. © May 25,
1944; H 2739.
Atlas educational film co. 5834-5836
Machine shop work. Fundamentals of blueprint
reading:
Principal dimensions, reference suraces and
tolerances, 3. - Reading a drawing of a valve bon-
net, 5. © May 31, 1944; J 36691, 36692.
Machine shop work. Operations on the engine
lathe. Using a steady rest when boring, 17. © May
31, 1944; J 36690.
Badian (Albert A.) 5837
New and novel liquid vapor diffuser. © 1 c.
Mar. 13, 1944; 1 34543.
Barron (William A.) 5838
Tire pressure indicator. © 1 c. May 12, 1944;
T 34538.
Bauer (John) 5839
Augmented adjustable penial sleeve. © 1c. Apr.
12, 1944; 1 34544.
Beals lithograph & ptg. co., inc. 5840, 5841
Army laffs! - Greetings from Atlanta, Georgia.
© Dec. 15, 1943; K 55731, 55732.
Belmore (Horace C.) 5842
Self-cleaning rabbit hutch. © May 1, 1944; I
34641.
Benoit (Esther Lydia) 5843
Detachable paper container for the ozalid blue
print machine. © 1c. Apr. 26, 1944; I 34534.
Berkebile (Adam G.) 5844
Bug gadget - to stop window sash rattling. © 1
c. May 10, 1944; 1 34557.
Bethlehem steel co. 5845
Millions of Americanfighters are now overseas.
Stay on the job. © Mar. 21, 1944; K 55661.
Blouin (Robert)
Electric lamp replacing tool.
1944; I 34536.
Boehm (Paul F.)
Isometric stencil and triangle, 440521.
May 23, 1944; I 34598.
Screw stencil. - Three dimensional jigsaw puz-
zle with main cutting lines determining part of out-
line of a human form hidden inside and obtained
by an additional cut of a central piece. © 1c.
each May 13, 1944; 1 34541, 34542.
5846
© 1c. May 12,
5847-5849
© le.
106
Boodahian (Barkere) 5850
Lead saver. © 1c. May 22, 1944; I 34591.
Borden co, 5851
Shopping blues, how to cure. © 1c. Feb. 11,
1944; K 55689.
Borg (Alfred L.) 5852
Round up game. © 1c. May 18, 1944; I 34586.
Boynton (Sherrill E.) 5853
Fruit core remover. © 1 c. May 18, 1944; I
34583.
Bradley (Charles S.) 5854
Cartcon puzzle blocks. © 1 c. May 25, 1944; 1
34610.
Bressler editorial cartoons, inc. Victory-builders
div. 5855-5856
Good work, sister, we never figured you could
do a man-size job. - Thanks, Mr. Foreman. %©
Apr. 27, 1944; K 55659, 55660.
Brewer (Noble E.) 5857
Basic structure of electricity. © 1 c. May 31,
1944; T 34631.
Bridges (Mary Ethel) 5858
Radar rocket. © ic. May 18, 1944; I 34559.
Broadman press. 5859
At the last it biteth like a serpent. © Apr. 22,
1944; K 55721.
Brochsteins, inc., Houston. 5860
Brochsteins all-in-one.store service. © Apr.
1, 1944; K 55697.
Brown & Bigelow. , 5861-5873
Ah don’t like the way them buzzards is hangin’
around paw, we better poke him with a stick, 34227.
- Ah’m votin’ different this time, Andrew Jackson
don’t ever seem to git nowhere, 34231. - Cousin
Ella Mae is shore puttin’ on airs since thet army
camp moved in onthe ridge, 34230. - Gov ment man
wants to look at our social condishuns, is gran’pappy
still out there, 34232. - He jest loads it with maw’s
biscuits, fills t’other end with paw’s corn squeezin’s
an’ then jiggles it, 34225. - How come you don’t
raise hawgs fer a change, Cousin Bazz, they’re
bringin’ fancy prices now, 34229. - It wouldn’t take
Onlce Baldo an’ his hounds long to smell out the
enemy, 34226. - Paw’s corn squeezin’s sure turns
nfaw’s doughnut receipt into a mighty purty tire,
34224. - There goes paw’s still up again, he musta
dropped another bucket of squeezin’s, 34221. -
What kind of a fightin’ outfit is them latrines that
Cousin Plute is in charge of, 34222. - Winder paw
put in worked real purty ‘til the dang thing got
dirty, 34223. - Wunder what happened to Oncle
CLASSES H-K
no. 5, 1944 5929
Shep, he was layin’ right here when we planted last
spring, 34228. © Apr. 17, 1944; K 55662-55673,
Night flight. © Jan. 10, 1944; K 55688.
. Bullis (Zaidee C.)
Tommy Tucker model:
Daughters of the Nile, Samla Temple no. 51.
; Wedding gown. © 1c. each June 1, 1944; J 36685,
6686.
5874, 5875
5876
Carpenter (Herbert W.)
Saw jointer. © 1c. May 18, 1944; I 34585.
Caswell (Harry Philander) 5877
Eye muscle exercise. © Apr. 6, 1944; 1 34623.
Chaney (David Leslie) 5878
Diagram of target for dart-baseball game. ©
1c. Mar. 15, 1944; I 34605. .
Clark (Henry) 5879, 5880
Columbia J2F-6 utility amphibian. - Douglas
SBD-4 dauntless at Truk. © May 16, 1944; K 55733,
55734,
5881
© 1c. June 2, 1944; I
Cohenour (John A.)
J. A. C. degree level.
34652,
Cole.(Russell B.) 5882-5884
Jeweled arch with eternal fires. - United States
Capitol with fanlights of freedom. - Washington
monument, freedom’s lights shining to the four
corners of the world. © 1 c. each June 6, 1944; J
36693-36695.
Colson (Usher Rae) 5885-5897
Blue vista, 31-54, - Chin up, 37-57. - Excite-
ment on the range, 33-86. - Just between us, 40-45.
- Let’s stick together, 46-57. - Liberty and union,
now and forever, 32-86. - Loyalty, 42-57. - Oh-
daddy, 34-75. - Parting day, 45-75. - Puppy love,
41-45. - What so proudly we hail. - Winner, 45-57.
- Worthwhile suggestion, 44-57. © Apr. 21, 1944;
K 55674-55686.
Comins (Eben F.) 5898-5902
Campos (Francisco J.) - Maya Indian. - Morales
(Camilo) - Sanchez (Paulina) with her granddaugh-
ter. - Yalalag Indians. © 1c. each Jan. 7, 1941;
K 55724-55728.
5903
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1944; I
Connor (Robert)
Connor combat cuffs.
34535.
Corrubis (Paul Emil) 5904
Tulsa Lions club. © Apr. 19, 1944; K 55687.
Curran (Bernard Edwin) 5905
Pumping equipment assembly for pumping oil
wells. © May 8, 1944; I 34613.
Dabney (James Finney) 5906
Dabney’s genealogical chart. © Mar. 10, 1944;
T 34625.
5907, 5908
© Mar. 27, 1944; J
Dudley (Roger)
Destroyer, 52413, 52414.
36678, 36679.
607027 O- 44-2
107
Elliott (D. Howard) 5909
’ Thro-tell. © 1c. May 19, 1944; I 34577.
Eugster (Alfred J.) 5910
Field goal value finder. © Apr.3, 1944; I 34627.
Evangelical church. Oregon-Washington confer-
ence. 5911
United witness for Christ. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1943;
K 55711.
Fellows gear shaper co. ; 5912
Limiting cross axis angle chart, Z 200 A. ©
Apr. 25, 1944; I 24546.
Ferraris (Cipriano) 5913
Concentrata. © 1c. June 1, 1944; I 34633.
Frick collection. 5914-5917
Snyders (Frans) head and collar; by Anthony
Van Dyck. © May 26, 1944; H 2734.
Vivarini (Bartolommeo) Adoration of the Magi:
Background landscape.:- Holy Family and
Magi. - Standing Magi, half length. © May 26,
1944; H 2735-2737.
Gardner (Harry A.) jr. 5918
Okay boys, now watch the old man work. © May
15, 1944; K 55737.
Garrett (Max A.) 5919
Battery terminal lifter. © 1c. May 25, 1944; I
34606.
Gasvoda (Michale) 5920
No-twist dog stop. © i c. May 18, 1944; I
34584,
5921
© 1c. May 10,
General foods corp.
How to make a job breakdown.
1944; J 36669.
General motors corp. Fisher body div. 5922
Don’t be the man who wasn’t there. © May 26,
1944; K 55646.
Genter (Edward J.) 5923
Hand-e-tray. © 1c. May 25, 1944; 1 34609.
5924
© 1c. June 7, 1944; I
Gluckman (Maxfield)
Self-hold desk tray.
34654.
Griffith (Porter Murdock) 5925
Domain of Neptunus Rex - royal ruler of the
raging main. © Apr. 4, 1944; K 55710.
5926
Guyton (John P.)
May 15, 1944; J 36665.
Her first rain. © lc.
Hackney (Winston Myron) 5927
Transparent plastic chair, 58. © 1c. May 23,
1944; 1 34597.
Harnsberger (Harry H.) 5928
Floor washing and finishing machine. © 1c.
June 2, 1944; 1 34648.
Hier (Elvet Thomas) 5929
Hier’s caution strip. © 1c. May 18, 1944; 1
34560.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5930 pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Hungerford (Cyrus C.) 5930-5933
Don’t forget the eagle. - U.S. fighting men get
Purple hearts, etc. - War paint. - You re in the
fight every time you go to work. © May 10, 1944;
K 55712-55715.
Hunt (George M.) * 5934
Folding clothes drier. © 1c. May 25, 1944; I
34608.
Industrial research service. 5935
Industrial research service’s hitemp psychro-
metric chart for air-water vapor mixtures at 1
atm. © May 31, 1944; I 34653.
International art pub. co., inc. 5936
Adams (Mt.) Colorado; by Robert Wood. © June
2, 1944; H 2741.
Irving (Byron Cowles) 5937
Lift up bottle cap. © 1c. June 6, 1944; I 34643.
Jam Handy organization, inc. 5938-5940
Aircraft work:
Blanking sheet metal. Blanking with the
swing armrouter, 3. - Forming sheet metal. Form-
ing on a hand operated brake, 3. © May 10, 1944; J
36666, 36667.
Forming sheet metal.
on the hydraulic press, 1.
36684.
Forming with rubber
© May 24, 1944; J
Johnson (David F.) 5941
Famous inaugural buttons of 1789. © May 23,
1944: K 55736.
Johnson (Orvel M.) 5942
Automatic fountain pen. © 1 c. May 15, 1944;
1 34642.
Jones (Paul S.) 5943
Instructo. © 1c. May 12, 1944; 1 34539.
Kellar (Julie) 5944-5946
. Fylm foto ring. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1944; 1 34596.
Inserta-stone jewels. © 1c. May 31, 1944; I
34621.
Photo-cameo, © 1c. May 3, 1944; I 34595.
King features syndicate, inc. 5947-5949
Annette sets the table, Z-208. - Emelie and
Cecile fix the den, Z-207. - Marie and Yvonne make
beds, Z-209. © May 10, 1944; J 36670-36672.
Kirkpatrick (Gilbert Edgar)
Freedom. - Port of call.
1944; J 36676, 36677.
5950, 5951
© 1c. each May 9,
-
Kolodge (Louis) ~« 5952
Pin and watch chain. © 1c. May 18, 1944; I
34582.
Lachowich (Vladymir Arthur) 5953
Devil rocket ship. © Apr. 22, 1944; I 34545.
Langworthy (Arthur M.) 5954
Puzzle-chart. © 1c. May 29, 1944; I 34629.
Luders (Henry C.) 5955
Grafic calcul-aider. © May 29, 1944; I 34635.
McArthur (Graham Sutherland) 5956, 5957
108
Gun using double forces. - Method of discharging
a bullet and of attachment to gun. © 1c. each May
1, 1944; [ 34555, 34556.
McClure newspaper syndicate. 5958-5968
Superman. © 1 c. each Jan. 30-Feb. 3, 6-11,
1939; K 55698-55708.
McCormick co. 5969, 5970
Childress, city of religious and cultural facili-
ties, 3B-H1037. - Vega, western entrance city to
Texas on U. S. 66, 3B376-N. © May 3, 1944; K
55722, 55723. '
McHenry (Josephine) 5971
Keyboard and clefs relationship chart. © 1 c.
May 18, 1944; 1 34554.
Mann (Marion G.) 5972
Cabinet and improvements. © 1c. June 2, 1944;
1 34644.
Meador (Russell A.) 5973
Draftsman’s reference triangle. © 1c. May
12, 1944; 1 34537.
Methot (Philip Neree) 5974
Nu-trig. © 1c. May 18, 1944; 1 34578.
Meyer (Henry A.) 5975
Lock nut. © 1c. May 18, 1944; I 34587.
Michaels department store. 5976
Adventures of Bud Jett. © 1c. May 25, 1944; K
55709.
Miljevich (Stephen) 5977
Hauling scraper design variations. © 1c. May
19, 1944; I 34639.
Montero (Nannie Crichton) 5978
Pen and pencil set. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1943; I
34616.
Murphy (Willard) 5979
EZY calculator. © Jan. 20, 1944; I 34533.
Nagel (Henry William) 5980
Superior window. © 1c. May 31, 1944; I 34622.
Nagy (Elemer) 5981, 5982
Television studio:
Groundplan. - Sectional drawing. © 1 c.
each May 6, 1944; 134579, 34580.
Narragansett machine co. 5983, 5984
Inner cylinder & diaphragm, RXD 1548 S1-S3. -
Outer cylinder for pneudraulic landing gear shock
strut, RXD 1535 S1-S5. © 1 c. each May 27, 1944;
1 34614, 34615.
National dairy council. 5985
Ice cream is a good source of calcium. © Mar.
21, 1944; K 55729.
Nelson (Milton A.) 5986
Timpanogos (Mt.) © June 1, 1944; J 36696.
Netschert (William Vincent Bernard) 5987
Synalysis of unemployment benefit formulas.
© 1c. May 5, 1944; I 34558.
CLASSES H-K
no. 5, 1944
6043
Nichols (James Alfred) 5988
Gas turbine cycles. ©lc. May 23, 1944; I 34599.
Norcross. 5989-5991
I’ll be there in a jiffy, to wish you a big happy
birthday, 5B1072. © Apr. 22, 1944; K 55716.
It’s your birthday, 10B1011. © Apr. 28, 1944; K
55717.
There’s always room for one more birthday,
15B1014. © May 5, 1944; K 55718,
Nulton (Robert G.) 5992
Personality wheel and method of interpretation.
© 1c. May 24, 1944; I 34603.
Oleskey (I. H.) 5993
Congenital deformity. © May 10, 1944; I 34640.
Omar, inc. 5994, 5995
Clock it. - Temperature tells. © May 20, 1944;
J 36680, 36681.
Orr (Robert H.) 5996-5998
Automatic parking, 233-235. © 1 c. each Apr.
3, 1944; I 34600-34602.
Pacific national advertising seat 5999
Fresno store flow study, EM © 1c. May
29, 1944; I 34630. .
Palace corp. 6000
Palace expansible home model 288. © May 22,
1944; I 34628.
Pampallona (Vincent) 6001
Centersheer. © 1c. June 2, 1944; I 34636.
Pardeman (Henry H.) 6002
Tile design, © 1 c. May 18, 1944; I 34590.
Parks (Thaddeus J.) 6003
Cam connectors. © 1c. a 25, 1944; I 34607.
. Poppy (Maximus) 6004
Bernardino (Saint) of Siena. © 1c. Mar. 26,
1944; K 55690.
Powell (Francis Wilson) 6005
Simplified plan of internal combustion turbine.
© 1c. May 29, 1944; I 34631. i
Ray (Lee G.) 6006
Pre-heated air system for Diesel engines. © 1
c. June 2, 1944; I 34646,
Rees (Albert Winfield) 6007-6010
: Business cycle, 3. - Money, prices and produc-
tion, 4. - Net indebtedness in the U. S. A., 1. -
Total debt, debt owed to banks, money and related
items, 2, © 1c. each Mar. 8, 1944; I 34617-34620.
Rothrock (Lillian) 6011
Tac-pin. © 1c. May 24, 1944; I 34604.
Rotnem (Ralph Arthur) 6012, 6013
Indices of stock market buying, 1935-1939,
1940-1944. © Mar. 10, 1944; I 34637, 34688.
Sands industries, 6014, 6015
Meteor model 200-F4U. © May 15, 1944; I
34576.
Meteor model 400-PBY 5. © Apr. 26, 1944; I
$4626.
Schmid (Julius) inc. 6016-6022
First move of insertion. - In obese cases. -
Patient locating position of cervix. - Removing the
introducer. - Seating the diaphragm. - Second
move of insertion, - Testing for placement. © Dec.
20, 1943; I 34547-34553.
Schmidt (Howard H.) ‘ 6023
Method of pivoting letter box door and simple
lock for above door. © 1 c. June 2, 1944; I 34647.
Shrope (Darwin H.) 6024
Girl with mirror. © 1c. May 16, 1944; J 36668.
Sniadenko (Julian W.) 6025
Newspaper holder. © 1 c. May 18, 1944; I
34589.
Snyder (George A.) 6026-6028
Celestial calculation chart. - Perforated plot-
ter of intersecting equal altitude circles. - Snyder
intercept plotter. © 1c. each May 22, 1944; I
34592-34594,
Snyder (Wesley J.) 6029
Retriever. © 1c. May 18, 1944; I 34588.
Sorenson (Henry) 6030
Sorensen concrete dam structure. © 1 c. Juné
2, 1944; I 24634,
Spindt (Alvin E.) 6031
Oscillation regulator and controller. © 1c,
May 18, 1944; I 34581.
’ Stein (Jack) 6032
Pioneer cellarless cottage. © May 17, 1944;I
34655,
Stopinski (Sigmunt) 6033
Washington (George) military dress; by Gilbert
Stuart. © May 24, 1944; H 2740.
Sutterfield (Frank) 6034
Fuel pump for oil engines. © 1c. June 2, 1944;
I 34649.
Sutton (Cleo C.) 6035
Motor relay selector. © 1c. June 2, 1944; I
34645,
Teich (Curt) & co., inc. 6036-6040
Greetings ,from Dallas, Texas, 3B-H191. ©
Aug. 20, 1943; K 55695.
Greetings from Greensboro, N. C., 3B-H745. ©
Jan, 18, 1944; K 55694,
Greetings from U. S. naval training station,
Sampson, N. Y., 3B-H1284. © Dec, 6, 1943; K
55696. :
I’m wild about the desert, 2B-H1580. - Western
philosophy, 2B-H1579, © Sept. 9, 1943; K 55692,
55693.
6041, 6042
© May 12, 1944; K
Thieme (Anthony)
New England street scene.
55719.
Rainy day in Rockport. © May 4, 1944; K
55691.
Turney (George) 6043
Dispensing shaving brush. © 1 c. June 2, 1944;
I 34651.
109
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6044
Twin editions. 6044, 6045
Gentleman in adoration before the Madonna,
23; by Giovanni Battista Moroni. © Apr. 15, 1944;
H 2732.
Trellis, 25; by Gustave Courbet. © May 2, 1944;
H 2733.
Varga (Mike) 6046
Insulating connector for flexible or rigid ar-
mored cable wiring. © 1c. May 25, 1944; I 34612.
Vergani (Ernest S.) 6047
Naples, Santa Lucia. © 1c. May 1, 1944; J 36682.
Walker (Gene K.) 6048
Shipbuilding skills, pipefitting. Installing vitre-
ous fixtures, 6. © May 15, 1944; J 36683.
Weiffenbach (H. A.) 6049
Steelcrete structural column. © 1 c. May 12,
1944; I 34540.
Whitaker (John Cecil) 6050
Grafad. © Mar. 11, 1944; I 34624,
White (Julius Gilbert) 6051-6053
Health and alcohol, supplement. - Health and
tobacco. - Life and alcohol. © Jan. 21, 1944; J
36673-36675.
Wiggers (Harold) 6054
Improved shoe fastener. © 1 c. May 25, 1944;
I 34611.
6055
© 1c. June 2, 1944: 1
Woods (Jackie)
Signal messenger case.
34650.
Worthington pump & machinery corp. 6056-6070
Convertible Diesel-gas engine, piston, W-
126767. © 1c. May 18, 1944; I 34569.
Vertical Diesel engine: ;
Bed plate, W-126729. - Bed plate, sections,
W-126730. - Connecting rod, drop forged, W-
126690. - Connecting rod shell, X 126506. - Crank—
shaft, 6 cyl. for slow speed operation, W-140680. -
Cylinder head, W-120700. - Cylinder head, sec-
tions, W-140701. - Inlet & exhaust valves, X-
126737. - Liner, special, W 126775. - Main bearing
shell, long, X 126503. - Main bearing shell; short,
X-126504. - Main frame, W-126519. - Main frame
sections, W-126521. - Plan, end. elevations and sec-
tions, W-126520. © 1 c, each May 18, 1944; I
34561-34568, 34570-34575.
Yeager (George J.) 6071
Blueprint your golf. Positions by Sam J. Snead.
© Mar. 10, 1944; I 34532.
Yorke (Emezxson) studio. 6072-6074
_ Machine shop work. Operations on the internal
grinder:
Grinding a deep hole, 2. - Grinding a straight
hole, 1. - Grinding and facing a blind hole, 3. ©
May 25, 1944; J 36687-36689.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944:
Reproductions of works of art (including 0 one-copy entries)----------------------------------- 118
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (including 784 one-copy entries)-- 962
Photographs (includirig 296 one-copy entries)------
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 57 contributions to periodicals and other one-copy
entries) ------------------------------------
110 Ps
DRAWINGS AND PRINTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[6074
Friendly call. R 123509, Dec. 30, 1943.
God’s good country. R 123514, Dec. 30, 1943.
Golden hours. R 123512, Dec. 30, 1943.
Land of Evangeline. R 123510, Dec. 30, 1943.
Philadelphia, Pa. Independence square. R
123516, Dec. 30, 1943.
Poker sympathy. R 123515, Dec. 30, 1943.
Silver threads among the gold. © R 123511,
Dec. 30, 1943.
Unscheduled stop. R 123517, Dec. 30, 1943.
Unwelcome guest. R 123518, Dec. 30, 1943.
© Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul.
Taylor instrument cos. 1-7
Taylor recording hygrometer chart no, 7000. R
124319, Jan. 15, 1944.
Taylor recording thermometer chart nos, 3103.
3108. R 124317, 124318, Jan. 15, 1944,
Tycos recording thermometer chart nos. 144,
604, 1013, 2102. R 124320-124323, Jan. 15, 1944.
© Taylor instrument cos., Rochester, N. Y.
Brown & Bigelow. 8-18
Birth of a nation. R 123513, Dec. 30, 1943.
Bit of old Holland. R 123508, Dec. 30, 1943.
111
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Airplane mfg. & supply corp., North Hollywood,
Calif. 6075
AMSCO Pa 850 propeller governor test stand.
For propeller governor test stand. © Apr. 5, 1944;
KK 24581.
Akenhead (L. P.) Newark, N. J. 6076-6078
For flowering shrub:
Fire flame, new flaming red butterfly bush.
© May 21, 1944; KK 25023.
Lace flower hydrangea. © May 21, 1944; KK
25024,
New American hybrid, jumbo plums. For plums,
fruit. © May 21, 1944; KK 25022,
Allis-Chalmers mfg. co., Milwaukee. 6079, 6080
Advance information on Allis-Chalmers’ new
type A-O: automatic self-priming pump, B 6319.
For centrifugal pump. © Feb. 25, 1944; KK 25074.
Allis-Chalmers preview of new products, B6321.
For vibrating screens, © Mar. 20, 1944; KK 25075.
American locomotive co. & General electric co.,
Schenectady, N. Y. 6081
Testing a million miles of rail, 113-74. For
transportation equiprnent. © Apr. 22, 1944; KK
24727.
American safety razor corp., Brooklyn. 6082, 6083
For razors & blades:
Gee, Ethel, this is wonderfull
1944; KK 25018.
You mean now thatI’ve got rid of my 5 o0’clock
shadow we’ll be seeing more of each other? ©
May 2, 1944. KK 24653.
© May 16,
' American sponge & chamois co., inc., New York.
6084
Chic 2-way washable wool applicator. For
powder puff. © Apr. 19, 1944; KK 25014.
American stove co., Cleveland.
6085,
Mrs. Private Brown. For gas range. © oe
20, 1944; KK 24988.
American viscose corp., New York. 6086-6100
For rayon:
Announcing a new conservation portfolio on
rayon for clubs, © Aug. 25, 1943; KK 24920.
Around the market with crown tested. © Dec.
29, 1943; KK 24926.
Can you design adress? Plan a fashion ad?
© Jan. 17, 1944; KK 24971.
Flyers’ fingers protected from burning cold.
© Oct. 19, 1943; KK 24811.
For conservation, buya good dress. © Jan.
1, 1943; KK 24972.
How to iron rayon fabrics. © Nov. 28, 1943;
KK 24925.
If you want to know your fabrics.
26, 1943; KK 24924.
Important features. © Oct. 25, 1943; KK 24923.
In a crown tested rayon fabric. © Jan. 28,
1944; KK 24928,
On guard against the enemy. © Sept. 16, 1943;
KK 24921.
© Nov.
: Rayon conservation portfolio, © Jan. 1, 1944;
KK 24969.
Roanoke honor roll, © June 23, 1943; KK
24919.
True stories about untrue ideas - no. 1. ©
Dec. 30, 1943; KK 24929.
What about rayon fabrics for 1944? © Jan.
1, 1944; KK 24970.
What do you know about rayon. © Sept. 26,
1943; KK 24922,
Arden (Elizabeth) New York. 6101
Montezuma red, For lipsticks, rouge, nail
polish. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 24840,
Ariston, inc., New York, 6102 ©
Remember her birthday. For cut flowers. ©
Mar. 15, 1944; KK 24721.
Armour & co., Chicago. - 6103-6106
For meat:
Make these 2 ration stretching dishes. ©
Apr. 28, 1944; KK 24821.
New ways to stretch beef pot roast. © Apr.
20, 1944; KK 24819.
One tin of treet. © Apr. 28, 1944; KK 24820.
You know with vitalox on hand, you can make
all soups taste grand! For beef-extract. © Apr.
1, 1944; KK 24818.
Associated distributors, Chicago. 6107-6115
For. lipstick:
Chen Yu, color specialists for lips. © Dec.
20, 1943; KK 25038.
Connoisseurs’ choice in lip shades. © Mar.
3, 1944; KK 25027.
Originals, no less! © Feb. 1, 1944; KK 25032.
For nail polish:
Chen Yu, lustrous as sequins. © Jan. 14,
1944; KK 25030.
, Find your winning shades of Chen Yu. ©
ct. 15, 1943; KK 25026.
Head start-ling fashions for nails. © Mar.
17, 1944; 25028.
Lean on Chen Yu. © Dec. 16, 1943; KK
25029. /
Opium dream. © Feb. 17, 1944; KK 25031.
Try new shades of Chen Yu. © Jan. 14, 1944;
KK 25025.
Atlantic commission co., New York. 6116
It’s time toturntoA & P. For fruits and veg-
etables. © Apr. 14, 1944; KK 24761.
Atlas powder co., Wilmington, Del. 6117, 6118
For chemicals & explosives:
Atlas research has built a stockpile of ideas.
© May 13, 1944; KK 25041.
This door swings both ways. © Apr. 15,
1944; KK 24673.
Ayers linen co., Boston. 6119
Permanent automatic [linen] inventory control.
For linen supplies & mattresses, institutional. ©
May 5, 1944; KK 24675.
112
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 5, 1944
6174
Bardell (J. C.) San Francisco. 6120
Souvenir views San Francisco, 20 miniature
cards. For souvenir views of San Francisco, 20
‘miniature cards. © Feb. 2, 1944; KK 24850.
Bates shoe co., Webster, Mass. 6121
Watch Bates. For shoes. © May 1, 1944; KK
24864. -
Beham products co., New York. 6122
Francois Philippe. For non-alcoholic beverage.
© May 22, 1944; KK 25012.
Bell aircraft corp., Buffalo. © 6123
' Preview of a new Bell fighter. For aircraft.
© May 4, 1944; KK 24965.
Bellwether laboratories, Upper Darby, Pa. 6124
Belab inspectioneers. For inspection instru-
ments. © Apr. 28, 1944; KK 24760.
Bendix aviation corp., Detroit, New York, Teter-
boro, N. J. 6125-6134
For aircraft instruments:
Service bulletin. Cleaning diaphragm as-
semblies autosyn manifold pressure transmitters.
© Apr. 25, 1944; KK 24577,
Service bulletin. Use snubber washers on
all installations requiring lord shockmounts. ©
May 16, 1944; KK 25123.
For airplane equipment:
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. For the second
time. © Feb. 20, 1944; KK 24740.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. Here come our
li’l ol’ fighters! © Apr. 30, 1944; KK 24745.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. Hi, lads! ©
Apr. 16, 1944; KK 24744.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. It missed us!
© Mar. 5, 1944; KK 24741.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. It’s an Amer-
ican ship. © Feb. 6, 1944; KK 24739.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. Right here.
© Mar, 19, 1944; KK 24742.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. The gun’s
silenced. © Apr. 2, 1944; KK 24743.
Good earth. For precision instruments for
planes. © May 10, 1944; KK 24781.
Best & co., inc., New York. 6135-6174
All set for sun. For little girl’s sun dress.
© Apr. 30, 1944; KK 24680.
Bare look. For misses dresses, jacket, play-
suit & bathing suit. © May 7, 1944; KK 24805,
Best-flex sturdy shoes for busy young feet. For
youngsters’ shoes. © May 12, 1944; KK 24807.
Big demand for evening cottons. For evening
dresses & jacket. © May 19, 1944; KK 24946.
Correct for tennis. For tennis dresses, shirt
& shorts. © May 18, 1944; KK 24944,
Flower print in cool rayon sheer. For young
girl’s dress. © May 19, 1944; KK 24948.
For hats:
Big and beautiful. © May 17,1944; KK 24943.
Young Pajamas. © May 5, 1944; KK 24688.
For little girls’ dresses:
Best’s exclusive little girl fashions. © Apr.
28, 1944; KK 24586,
Crisp and sheer young summer fashions from
Best’s. © May 21, 1944; KK 25077.
For misses dresses:
Cap-sleeve charmers.
24685.
I simply live in my shirtmakers. © May 16,
1944; KK 24942.
© May 4, 1944; KK
Rustiquita plaids, gay cottons from Mexico.
© May 25, 1944. KK 25081.
Shirtmaker in rayon covert. © May 2, 1944;
KK 24681. :
Summer edition of the hit bow dress. © May
24, 1944; KK 25079.
For misses hats:
Bicycle clip’bonnets. © Apr. 21, 1944; KK
24464.
Buccaneer. © May 3, 1944; KK 24682,
Smash hit, the Nada beret. © Apr. 28, 1944;
KK 24784,
For young cosmopolitans handwoven Salem
tweed. Lost my shirt? I should say not. For
young girl’s coat, babies’ shirt, dress, wrapper,
sacque & afghan. © May 7, 1944; KK 24804,
Frothy white for graduation and after. For
evening dresses. © May 5, 1944; KK 24687.
Hand-stitched coats in wool suede. For misses
coats. © May 4, 1944; KK 24684,
Hits from Best’s collection of school-girl shoes.
For young girls’ shoes. © May 5, 1944; KK
24689.
Our famous sailing blues. For overalls, shirts,
shorts, slacks & skirt. © May 12, 1944; KK 24809.
Playtime cottons for fun in the sun. For little
girls’ pinafores & dress. © May 4, 1944; KK
24683.
Plenty of playsuits in bright, young cottons at
Best’s. For young girls’ playsuits. © May 19,
1944; KK 24949,
Pretty, practical washables for young cosmopol-
itans. For young girls’ dresses. © Apr. 28, 1944;
KK 24587.
Right for gardening. For misses sun dress,
pinafore, shirt, blouse, overalls & short slacks.
© Apr. 28, 1944; KK 24851.
Shirtmaker blouses. For misses blouses. ©
May 4, 1944; KK 24686.
Stormy weather coats. Correct for tennis. For
misses raincoats, tennis dresses, shirt & shorts.
© May 10, 1944; KK 24806.
S-t-r-e-t-c-h your wardrobe with pretty blouses.
For blouses. © Apr. 26, 1944; KK 24591.
Sturdy blue denims from Best’s famous Lili-
putian bazaar. Look cool, feel cool in pretty pique.
For childrens’ playclothes, misses dresses, play-
suit & bathing suit. © May 21, 1944; KK 25076.
Summer suit-dress for young cosmopolitans.
For young girls’ 2 piece dress. © May 18, 1944;
KK 24945.
Summer suit in crisp checks. For misses suit.
© May 25, 1944; KK 25080.
Tops for sturdy good looks, for long-lived qual-
ity, for comfort, Arnold authentics in white suede
exclusive with Best’s. For white shoes. © May
25, 1944; KK 25082,
White tweeds in famous Best classics. For
misses coat & suit. © May 23, 1944; KK 25078.
White woolsin famous Best classics. For miss-
es suits & coat. © May 19, 1944; KK 24947.
Young beach fashions from Best’s. For young
girls’ bathing suits. © May 14, 1944; KK 24941.
Young cosmopolitans go for cottons in a big
way this summer. For girls’ dresses & suits.
© May WN, 1944; KK 25045.
Young cottons for summer fun. For little girls’
shirts, shorts, skirt, playsuit & pinafore. © May
12, 1944; KK 24808.
Young summer favorite, the espadrille. 1944
summer headliners for a young cosmopolitan’s
holiday wardrobe. For little girl’s shoe, young
girl’s dresses. © May 26, 1944; KK 25083.
113
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6175 pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
’ Best foods, inc., New York. 6175, 6176
Cinderella at the dinner table. For oleomarga-
rine. © May 22, 1944; KK 25002.
Food that wrote salad into millions of menus,
For mayonnaise. © May 8, 1944; KK 24871.
Bigelow-Sanford carpet co., inc., Thompsonville,
Conn. 6177
Rosy future. For pile fabric floor covering.
© Apr. 20, 1944; KK 24915.
Binney & Smith co., New York. 6178, 6179
Gold medal products. For crayons, chalks,
water colors, modeling clay, compact colors, fin-
ger paint, block printing ink. © May 1, 1944; KK
24724,
Stencil and decorate with crayola colored wax
crayon. For wax crayons. © Apr. 27, 1944; KK
24725.
Blue bell, inc., Greensboro, N. C. 6180-6182
For overalls & other work clothes:
How to dress an oilfield army. © Apr. 27,
1944; KK 24678.
Wars are won underground, too. © Apr. 13,
1944; KK 24677.
Your place on the food map of America. ©
Mar. 30, 1944, KK 24676.
Bon Ami co., New York. 6183-6186
For cleanser:
It shines because I’ve never used a scratchy
cleanser. © Feb. 10, 1944; KK 24626.
No more scratchy cleansers for me! © Apr.
17, 1944; KK 25066.
Twice as important, now that I’m working
twice as hard! © Dec. 29, 1943; KK 25065.
What I like is the polish it gives. © Feb. 8,
1944; KK 24625.
Borden co., New York. 6187-6191
For evaporated milk:
Babies thrive on. © Apr. 18,1944; KK 24656.
Free gifts with coupons from Borden’s. ©
Apr. 18, 1944; KK 24657.
Grand in coffee. © Apr. 18, 1944; KK 24658.
When recipes call for milk. © Apr. 18, 1944;
KK 24655.
Great food, this, but use it. wisely! For milk,
© July 13, 1943; KK 24654,
Borea. See Curran (Edward T.), d. b. a. Borea.
Borrowed timers, San Diego, Calif. 6192
Glows in the dark. For night-sight tray mat.
© Apr. 1, 1944; KK 24734.
Botany worsted mills, Passaic, N. J. 6193-6196
Botany wrinkle-proof ties. For neckties. ©
Apr. 2, 1944; KK 24995.
For fabrics, clothing, yarns & cosmetics:
All wolves - when she wears her Botany coat.
© May 9, 1944; KK 24878.
Behind the Botany label.
KK 24755.
Funny how they brag when they’re good. ©
Apr. 25, 1944; KK 24754,
© Apr. 26, 1944;
Calgon, inc., Pittsburgh. 6197-6201
For water normalizer:
Beauty rinse for silk stockings and soft
hands. © Dec. 10, 1940; KK 24787.
Cleanliness tips for you. © Feb. 27, 1941;
KK 24789.
Health and beauty notes on dishwashing. ©
Feb. 5, 1941; KK 24790.
Hello! Is your baby Calgon-clean? © Jan.
9, 1941; KK 24788.
How to sell more Calgon.
KK 24791.
© June 4, 1941;
California conserving co., San Francisco. 6202
Try something new, folks! For condiment, meat
sauce, © Apr. 7, 1944; KK 25084.
California fruit growers exchange, Los Angeles,
6203-6208
For sunkist oranges:
For this wartime winter, LA-3591-R. ©
Apr. 14, 1944; KK 24977,
More vitamins per glass, LA-3556. © Mar.
22, 1944; KK 24709.
Mothers! Give children plenty of vitamins
"now, LA-3594-AR. © Mar. 23, 1944: KK 24978,
Mothers! Give children plenty of vitamins
now, LA-3594-R. © Mar. 23, 1944; KK 24708.
You get more good from California navels,.
LA-3588. © Feb. 27, 1944; KK 24780.
You get more good from California navels,
LA-3588-R. © Mar. 30, 1944; KK 24710.
California spray-chemical corp., Richmond, Calif.
6209
Ortho garden spray guide. For garden sprays.
© May 1, 1944; KK 24776.
Calvert distillers corp., New York. 6210-6212
For whiskey:
Calvert baseball wheel. © Apr. 10, 1944;
KK 24986.
Calvert gives you the winner! 34 years of
sport champions. © Apr. 10, 1944; KK 24987.
Calvert victory garden guide. © Feb. 15,
1944; KK 24973.
Celanese corp. of America, New York. 6213, 6214
Celanese fabric premieres. spring, 1944. For
Celanese fabrics. © May 10, 1944; KK 25085.
More elbow-room, For Celanese plastics.
© May 11, 1944; KK 24916.
Century laboratories, inc., Brooklyn. 6215
Fuel oil treatment backed by more than
100,000,000 gallons of experience. For liquid fuel
oil treatment. © May 10, 1944; KK 24876.
Cessna aircraft co., Wichita. 6216-6218
For aircraft:
Before long, sales and salesmen will be
going up together, in the family car of the air. ©
July 16, 1942; KK 24846.
Here’s a bride’s-eye view of tomorrow from
her Cessna family car of the air. © June 10, 1942;
KK 24868.
Son I’ve seen the blueprints of a brighter
world ahead for you! © Apr. 10, 1942; KK 24866.
Champion products co., New York, 6219,
Handee plastic thimbles. For thimbles. © Apr.
18, 1944; KK 24719.
Charmette fabrics co., inc., New York. 6220
Something’s on the horizon. For fabrics. ©
Feb. 21, 1944; KK 24772.
Ciba pharmaceutical products, inc., Summit, N. J.
6221
114
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COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 5, 1944
Heroes of the United States medical services.
Captain John Sayre Marshall. For pharmaceutical
products. © Apr. 8, 1944; KK 24785.
Clyffside brewing co., Cincinnati. 6222
Down-to-earth enjoyment. For beer. © May
10, 1944; KK 24869.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 6223-6233
For soft drink:
Boys in the foxholes need musical instru-
ments. © Mar. 24, 1944; KK 25111.
‘Coke they drink in Ireland is holding friends
for you. © May 1, 1944; KK 25115,
Have a Coca-cola = pukka gen. Swellinfo.
England no. 3. © May 8, 1944; KK 25114.
Have a Coca-cola = pukka gen. Swell info.
England no. 3. © May 10, 1944; KK 25112.
.. Have a Coca-cola = tell us all about it.
insignia. © Apr. 20, 1944; KK 24662.
Have a coke = come, be blessed and be happy.
Iceland no. 1. © May 4, 1944; KK 25113.
Have a coke = pukka gen. Swell info. British
airport, night bomber. © Apr. 20, 1944; KK 24663.
Have a coke = que suerte! What luck! Chile.
© Apr. 17, 1944; KK 24660.
Have a coke = que suerte! What luck! Chile.
© Apr. 19, 1944; KK 24661.
In Panama or in ships’ service stores coke is
the sailors’ stand-by. Panama. © Feb, 25, 1944;
KK 24659.
Musical instruments needed for our boys
overseas. © Mar. 22, 1944; KK 25110.
Nazi
Cole (James W.) Dallas... 6234
P-A method of vertical traction. For adjustable
head halter. © Mar. 28, 1944; KK 24877.
Columbia pictures corp., New York. 6235
Cowboy canteen. For stills, posters, window
cards, slides, lobby display cards & mats. © Feb.
11, 1944; KK 25147.
Continental steel corp., Kokomo, Ind. 6236, 6237
Continental tyl-lyke, newest steel roofing and
siding, For steel roofing & siding sheets. © May
1, 1944; KK 24728.
New sales leader for a promising new era. For
steel roofing & siding sheets, roof fittings. © May
1, 1944; KK 24729.
Corning glass works, Corning, N. Y. 6238
This is a bride. Isn’t she lovely? For house-
hold glassware. © May 14, 1944; KK 25105.
6239
CHRP wedgtite pipe
© Apr. 11, 1944; KK
Crouse-Hinds co., Syracuse.
New dual-purpose type
hangers. For pipe hangers.
24592.
Cruttenden & Eger, Chicago. 6240
Look what we’ve added. For self-rising flour.
© May 17, 1944; KK 24930.
Crystal research laboratories, inc., Hartford.
6241
Think we could get better control with crystals?
For testing equipment. © Mar. 2, 1944; KK 24917.
‘Curran (Edward T.),d. b. a. Borea, Brooklyn.
6242
Your complexion. For a skin formula, an
emulsion. © Apr. 30, 1944; KK 24997.
607027 O - 44-3
6265
Curtiss-Wright corp., New York. 6243, 6244
For airplanes:
Gift of the Magi. © Feb. 4, 1944; KK 25064.
Secret city. © Mar. 6, 1944; KK 24627.
Dana perfumes, Chicago.
For: cosmetics:
Imagine yourself hauntingly scented. © Jan.
14, 1944; KK 25034,
Perfume of sophisticates.
6245, 6246
© Dec. 20, 1943;
- KK 25035.
Daprato statuary co., Chicago. 6247
Look to the future. For church furnishings.
© May 19, 1944; KK 25040.
Davison chemical corp., Baltimore. 6248-6250
For chemicals:
New profit for you. © Mar. 15, 1944; KK
24664.
Processes to create new profits. © Mar.
25, 1944; KK 24665.
Victory over dampness under fire. © Feb.
25, 1944; KK 24666.
Day (Howell) Dunellen, N. J. 6251
Howell track. For tracks for model railroads.
© Mar. 20, 1944; KK 25059.
Dayton rubber mfg. co., Dayton, O. 6252
Hard way. For printing & lithographic rollers.
© Feb. 20, 1943; KK 24722.
DeSanno (A. P.) & son, inc., Phoenixville, Pa. 6253
This is the record. For cut-off machines &
discs. © Apr. 22, 1944; KK 24985.
Distillation products, inc., Rochester, N.Y. 6254
Beneficent shark. For oil-soluble-vitamins.
© Feb. 25, 1944; KK 24694.
Doran (Harry W.) New Orleans.
For fried chicken:
Chicken on the fence.
24886.
Our chickens are milk fed. © Nov. 1, 1942;
KK 24887.
6255, 6256
© Nov. 1, 1942; KK
Drackett co., Cincinnati. 6257-6260
_Drano banishes sewer germs. For drano -
powder to clear all household pipes & drains. ©
Feb, 18, 1944; KK 24902.
Drano banishes sewer germs! For powder, to
clear all household pipes & drains. © Jan, 25,
1944; KK 24900.
For windex, liquid to clean window panes:
For sale, one pail! © Feb. 11, 1944; KK 24901.
Sun is bright. © Mar. 3, 1944; KK 24903.
DuMont (Allen B.) laboratories, inc., New York,
Passaic, N. J. 6261-6265
Biggest window in the world. For electric
equipment, © Apr. 19, 1944; KK 24718.
For electronic equipment:
Biggest window in the world. © Apr. 22,
1944; KK 24716.
Remarkable
McGillicuddy saw fit to buy.
24715.
Television 1954 A.D. © Apr. 20, 1944; KK
24717.
Guns for victory! For precision electronics &
television. © May 1, 1944; KK 24786.
peeleoscopotherm that Mrs.
© Apr. 14, 1944; KK
115
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6266
Durham mfg. co., Muncie, Ind.
For metal card tables & furniture:
D day. © May 22, 1944; KK 25106.
G. I, Joes! © May 8, 1944, KK 24855.
6266, 6267
Edwards (Emmett L.) Washington. 6268
E. L. Edwards bag. For shopping bags. ©
May 15, 1944; KK 24842,
Eversharp, inc., Chicago. 6269
Here’s the winning answer to your $64. question.
For pen, fountain pen. © May 19, 1944; KK 24982.
Fairmont railway motors, inc., Fairmont, Minn.
6270
Fairmont A4 series B- gang car. For gang car.
© Apr. 28, 1944; KK 24720.
Firestone tire & rubber co., Akron, O. | 6271-6273
For rubber & metal products, toys:
Gifts for every member ofthe family at Fire-
stone. Toyland is open today at your nearby Fire-
stone dealer or Firestone store! © Nov. 16, 1942;
KK 24958.
Gifts for every member of the family at Fire-
stone. Why not shopthe one-stopFirestone way? ©
Dec. 18, 1942; KK 24959.
Today, in war time, tomorrow, in peace time.
For rubber and metal products. © Nov. 6, 1942;
KK 24957.
Fischer & co., inc., New York. Ke 6274
Cool magic. For lingerie, black nightgown. ©
May 2, 1944; KK 24800.
Franklin transformer mfg. co., Minneapolis. 6275
Mobile moto-chek. For motor Spee device.
© May 4, 1944; KK 25007.
Gaines food co., inc., New York. 6276
Expect the biggest thank you you ever received.
For dog food. © May 19, 1944, KK 24992,
Gale oil separator co., inc., New York. 6277
Gale systems, For oil separators. © May 1,
1944; KK 25124.
Gardner-Vail, inc., Chicago. 6278
Lavatory hardware, price list no, 2. For lava-
tory hardware. © Apr. 27, 1944; KK 25005.
General electric co. See American locomotive co.
General foods corp., New York. 6279-6281
For dog food:
His meat problem lickedfor good! © Mar. 17,
1944; KK 24838.
9 out of 10 speak for Gaines. © Feb. 18,
1944; KK 24837.
Here’s that quick cake recipe. For baking
powder. © May 15, 1944; KK 25063.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis, San Francisco.
6282-6297
For cereal:
Breakfast skipping, a thing of the past. ©
Apr. 9, 1944; KK 24705.
Fightin’est man in Hollywood. © Mar. 5,
1944; KK 24696.
How a grocer landed in Hollywood. © Apr.
2, 1944; KK 24702.
No more breakfast skipping. © Mar. 8,
1944; KK 24698.
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Problem of breakfast skipping. © Mar. 12,
1944; KK 24701.
Ridin’ high. © Mar, 11, 1944; KK 24699.
You will say goodbye to breakfast skipping!
© Feb. 27, 1944; KK 24695,
For flour:
Grandmother’s pride custard pie.
20, 1944; KK 24706.
Happy surprise! © Feb. 20, 1944; KK 24693.
Highlights of better baking. © Mar. 15,
1944. KK 24940.
Penuche cake. © Apr. 2, 1944; KK 24703,
Silver white layer cake. © Mar. 5, 1044;
KK 24697.
This quick-and-easy sponge cake fits your
spring mood, © Mar. 12, 1944; KK 24700.
-For food products:
Don’t look now lady, but your kitchen’s
© Apr.
haunted. © Jan. 3, 1944; KK 24691.
World’s strongest baby. © Apr. 4, 1944;
KK 24704,
Simple intricacy! For bisquick. © Feb. 18,
1944; KK 24692.
Germond (Henry S.) North Bergen, N. J. 6298
Revolvator selector, pick your winner. For
portable elevators. © May 2, 1944; KK 24836.
Glenmore distilleries co., inc., Louisville.
6299, 6300
For whiskey:
Here’s a good tie anytime, because it’s
lighter! © Jan. 5, 1943; KK 24856.
Yes sir, by any measure you’ll find Glen-
more the smoothest drink you’ve ever poured. ©
Mar. 5, 1943; KK 24857.
Gray (Dorothy) ltd., New York. 6301-6306
For cosmetics:
Amazing new cream actually helps. © May
23, 1944; KK 25062,
Dorothy Gray army exchange service - gifts.
© May 22, 1944; KK 25061.
Imparts a look of vitality to drab, aging skin.
© May 7, 1944; KK 24774,
Just arrived! Dorothy Gray baby products.
© May 14, 1944; KK 24889.
You’re so pretty the minute you smooth on
this new powder base cream. Dorothy Gray finish-
een. © Apr. 12, 1944; KK 24817.
You’re so pretty when you tan smoothly all
over with Dorothy Gray sunburn cream. © May
18, 1944; KK 24966.
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New York.
6307-6310
Indispensable wartime food. For evaporated
milk. © Mar. 30, 1944; KK 24584.
It pays to choose Ann Page foods. For grocer-
ies. © Mar. 30, 1944; KK 24588,
It’s time to turn to A & P. For groceries and
vegetables, © Mar. 17, 1944; KK 24679.
It’s time to turn to A & P coffee! For coffee.
© Mar. 30, 1944; KK 24583.
Grobet (Edouard A.), d. b. a. Grobet file co. of
America, Brooklyn. 6311
Rotary files war supplement. For rotary files,
pamphlet. © Feb. 10, 1944; KK 24713.
Grobet file co. of America. See Grobet (Edouard
A.), d. b. a. Grobet file co. of America,
116
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 5, 1944 :
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati. 6312-6317
For watches:
Inviting nearly 27 million people to get grad-
uation gifts from you. © May 5, 1944; KK 25068.
Repair shop five miles above: Berlin. ©
Mar. 25, 1944; KK 24628.
Three invitations to visit you that you didn’t
send out. © Apr. 14, 1944; KK 24631.
Unspoken thoughts at graduation this year.
© Mar. 30, 1944; KK 24629.
Why ‘they try to imitate the Gruen curvex, ©
Apr. 21, 1944; KK 24632.
X-ray machine they dropped from the sky!
© Apr. 4, 1944; KK 24630.
6318
Hanley (James) co., Providence.
© May 10, 1944;
Let’s get started. For ale.
KK 24875.
Harris-Seybold-Potter co., Cleveland. 6319
Harris impressions. v. 4,no. 5, Apr., 1944.
For lithographic supplies. © Mar. 22, 1944; KK
24968.
Haynes stellite co., New York. 6320
Price list, hard facing materials. For hard
facing materia!s. © Apr. 10, 1944; KK 24931.
‘Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington, Del.
6321, 6322
Help is coming, Mr. Brown! For chemicals.
© May 11, 1944; KK 24801.
Hercules dark wood rosins. For rosin. © June
10, 1941; KK 25137.
Holeproof hosiery co., Milwaukee. 6323
You’ll find the same high quality. For women’s
hosiery. © Apr. 28, 1944; KK 25042.
Honegger feed mills, Fairbury, Ill. 6324
Honeggers’ hog feeding program, For hog and
pig feed. © Apr. 29, 1944; KK 24674.
Houdaille-Hershey corp., Detroit. 6325
Could be! For aircraft. © Apr. 10, 1944; KK
24758.
Hydraulic press mfg. co., Mount Gilead, O. 6326
H. P. M. all-hydraulic metal stretching press.
For hydraulic metal stretching press. © May 9,
1944; KK 24993.
International silver co., Meriden, Conn. 6327, 6328
For sterling silverware:
I asked a stranger to dinner tonight.
4, 1944; KK 24908.
© Jan. 14,
© Feb.
Oh, Dan, if only you’d been here.
1944; KK 24907.
International telephone & telegraph corp., New
York. 6329
Let my magic carpet bring youin! For electronic
equipment. © Apr. 13, 1944; KK 24794.
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick, N. J.
6330-6344
For men’s socks:
Extra quality Interwoven, 2 pairs $1.23; B
1 [and] Super grade Interwoven, 75¢ the pair, B 2.
© Apr. 27, 1944; KK 24634.
Hy-test Interwoven, 2 pairs $1.00, A 1 [and]
Super grade Interwoven, $1.00 the pair, A 2.
Apr. 27, 1944; KK 24633.
117
Interwoven genuine ribbed socks, 75¢ the
pair, J 1 [and] Interwoven, 3 pairs $1.25, J 2. ©
Apr. 27, 1944; KK 24642.
Interwoven | genuine socks, $1.25 the pair,
L 1 [and] Interwoven, 3 pairs $1. 25, L 2. © Apr.
27, 1944; KK 24644.
Interwoven, $1.00 the pair, K 1 [and] Softies
Interwoven, 2 pairs $1.25, K 2. © Apr. 27, 1944;
KK 24643.
Interwoven, $1.50 the pair, M 1 [and] Inter-
woven, 2 pairs $1.25, M 2. © Apr. 27, 1944; KK
24646.
Interwoven, $1.65 the pair, N 1 [and] Inter-
woven genuine ribbed socks, 2 pairs $1.25, N 2.
© Apr. 27, 1944: KK 24645.
Interwoven, 2 pairs $1.25,1 1 [and] Interwov-
en, 75¢ the pair, I 2. © Apr. 27, 1944; KK 24641.
Interwoven, 3 pairs $1. 25, H1 [and] Inter-
woven genuine ribbed socks, $1.00 the pair, H 2.
© Apr. 27, 1944; KK 24640.
Super grade Interwoven, 75% the pair, C 1
[and] Certified Interwoven, 3 pairs $1.25, C2. ©
Apr. 27, 1944; KK 24635.
Super grade Interwoven, $1.00 the pair, D1
Kool Extra quality Interwoven, 2 pairs $1.25, D-2.
Apr. 27, 1944; KK 24636.
Super grade Interwoven, $1.25 the pair, E 1
[and] Certified Interwoven, 3 pairs $1.25, E2. ©
Apr. 27, 1944; KK 24637.
Super grade Interwoven, $1.50 the pair, F 1
[and] Super grade Interwoven, 2 pairs $1.25, F 2.
© Apr. 27, 1944; KK 24638.
Super grade Interwoven, $1.65 the pair, G1
[and] Super grade Interwoven, $1.00 the pair, G 2.
© Apr. 27, 1944; KK 24639.
Your blue print for socks.
KK 24823.
© May 5, 1944;
Iron fireman mfg. co., Cleveland. 6345
Iron fireman fly ash reinjection system. For
pneumatic reinjection system. © Feb. 4, 1944; KK
25013.
Johnson (S.C.) & san, inc., Racine, Wis.
For wax:
Business man learns from wife! © May 3,
1944; KK 24752.
What has war taught us that women already
knew so well? © Apr. 5, 1944; KK 24751.
6346, 6347
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N.J. 6348, 6349
For sutures:
Ethicon policy,
the surgical supply house.
24961.
J. William White, M. D.,
1, 1944; KK 24962.
complete cooperation with
© Nov. 17, 1943; KK
1850-1916. © May
Jones products, inc., Cambridge, Mass. 6350
Jones floor wax. For floor wax. © May 3, 1944;
KK 24753.
6351-6378
Kellogg co., Battle Creek.
For Kellogg’ s cereal breakfast foods:
Step up your breakfast checks! © July 5,
1940; KK 25139.
When you see this name on a cereal, Kelloge’s,
it’s the finest. © Aug. 1, 1940; KK 25142.
You’re missing something if you don’t try
them all! © July 18, 1940; KK 25140.
For Kellogg’ s cereal breakfast foods corn flakes:
Breakfast was just a bore to me ’till my wife
got this big idea. © Aug. 7, 1940; KK 25146.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
a
6379
Each golden flake a masterpiece of goodness!
© Aug. 9, 1940; KK 24102.
Expression of appreciation to the American
people. © Aug. 16, 1940; KK 25013.
Flavor does it. In 1906 the sweetheart of the
corn. © Aug. 9, 1940; KK 25101.
Flavor does it, back in 1906 this small frame
building. © July 19, 1940; KK 25088.
Flavor does it, when you smile you use 16
Separate muscles. © July 26, 1940; KK 25093.
Flavor does it, 2,000 jobs - the result of an
idea about flavor! © Aug. 2, 1940; KK 25097.
Fresh at your grocer’s today! © Aug. 1,
1940; KK 25094.
Golden flakes from tender white corn!
July 19, 1940; KK 25092.
Invite her to breakfast for a realflavor treat!
© July 18, 1940; KK 25087.
July’s the month to get hot on Kellogg’s corn
flakes! © July 5, 1940; KK 25138.
Millions of American families have welcomed
her at breakfast! © Aug. 8, 1940; KK 25100.
Nation’s favorite hot-weather breakfast.
July 25, 1940; KK 25090.
Perfect cool start for hot days! © July 12,
1940; KK 26086.
Regular guestat millions of American break-
fast tables! © July 25, 1940; KK 25091.
Their new-made freshness is protected all
the way from our ovens to your table! © Aug. 8,
1940; KK 5099.
They’re sold before you buy them! © Aug.
5, 1940; KK 25098.
Twins, millions of them double good! © July
26, 1940; KK 25089.
Uniformly flavored and toasted on both sides.
© Aug. 2, 1940; KK 25096. .
We don’t have to be coaxed to eat our break-
fast any more. © July 20, 1940; KK 25141.
When she comes to your house for breakfast.
© Aug. 1, 1940; KK 25095.
For Kellogg s cereal breakfast nisi individuals:
Is this why some of your customers never
.come back? © Aug. 5, 1940; KK 25145.
Serve the cereals that most patients prefer
at home. © Aug. 1, 1940; KK 25143.
Now! Kellogg’s ‘all-bran. For breakfast cereal.
© Mar. 14, 1944; KK 24870.
Speaking of lasting crispness.
©
©
For Kellogg’s
cereal breakfast food, rice krispies. © Aug. 2,
1940; KK 25144.
Kidde (Walter) & co., inc., New York. 6379
Fire in the air. For airplane fire extinguishing
equipment. © May 2, 1944; KK 24974.
6380
Lake City malleable co., Cleveland.
© Apr.
In the fight. For malleable castings.
10, 1944; KK 24764.
Lehn & Fink PEaeicrs corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
6381-6386
For cosmetics:
Is it okay to have dinner with the boss? ©
May 21, 1944; KK 24888.
See, even hands that feed the chickens can
be soft as the dickens! © Apr. 21, 1944; KK 24816.
Tussy army exchange service - gifts. ©
May 22, 1944; KK 25060.
Tussy deodorant cream. © May 4, 1944;
KK 24773.
» Warning: Don’t follow in daddy’s footsteps.
© May 20, 1944; KK 25122.
‘pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Was our marriage a mistake? © May 10,
- 1944; KK 24980.
Leitz (E.) inc., New York. 6387
Leitz pre-calibrated clinical photo-electric
colorimeter. For clinical. photo-electric colori-
meter. © Mar. 25, 1944; KK 24624.
Liebmann breweries, inc., Brooklyn. 6388-6392
For alcoholic beverage:
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer, says
Hildegarde. © Feb. 28, 1944; KK 24911.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer, says
Jane House, Miss Rheingold, 1944. © Feb. ft: 1944;
KK 24909.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer, says
Jane House, Miss Rheingold, 1944. © Mar. i, 1944;
-KK 24913.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer, says
Miss Rheingold, 1944. © Feb. 14, 1944; KK 24910.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer, says
Miss Rheingold, 1944. © Mar. 13, 1944; KK 24912.
New York.
6393-6405
Liggett & Myers tobacce co.,
For cigarettes:
Best mild, ripe tobacco money can buy. Mos-
ley C. Coleman. © May 15, 1944; KK 24848.
Brought home guests for dinner, ma. Guests
for dinner. © May 15, 1944; KK 25009.
Let’s have a Chesterfield on that.
8, 1944; KK 24802.
More precious than gold. Marines.
30, 1944; KK 24769.
/ Nobody pays more for their tobacco. Tobacco
farmer Rogers. © May 1, 1944; KK 24770.
Sure gets its share of the best tobacco.
May $, 1944; KK 24803.
Sure I'll help, just light my Chesterfield. Dish
washing scene. © May 2, 1944; KK 24771.
Tactful Saunders. © May 4, 1944; KK 24839.
Tanker Slocum. © May 18, 1944; "KK 25046.
_ There isn’t finer leaf grown. Tobacco farmer
Clark. © Apr. 24, 1944; KK 24763.
Today is your red-letter day. Girl at pkg.
machine. © Apr. 27, 1944; KK 24768.
Turn over a new leaf. Girl offering Chest.
© May 1, 1944; KK 24934.
Up the avenue, ‘James. © May 12, 1944; KK
24847.
© May
© Apr.
©
Pkg.
Link (Ernest J.), d. b. a. Link paper co., New York.
6406
For communication papers consult. For com-
munication papers. © Apr. 10, 1944; KK 24746.
_ Link paper co. See Link (Ernest J.), d. b. a. Link
118
paper co.
Loeper (Bernard E.) Philadelphia. 6407
Select diamonds and mountings separately. For
diamonds & mountings. © May 12, 1944; KK 25004,
McGraw electric co. Toastmaster products div.,
Elgin, Ill. 6408, 6409
Just incase. For Toastmaster automatic elec-
tric toasters. © May 11, 1944; KK 24981.
Just overlook it. For automatic electric toast-
ers. © Apr. 21, 1944; KK 24762.
6410
Mackintosh-Hemphill co., Pittsburgh.
© Apr.1,
Roll primer. For rolling mill rolls.
1944; KK 24795.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 5, 1944 : 6455
Magnolia petroleum co., Dallas. 6411
Summerize saves gasoline. For mobiloil, mobil-
gas, mobilgreases. © May 5, 1944; KK 24738.
Majestic radio & television corp., Chicago.
6412, 6413
For radio & radio equipment:
Majestic radio news, no. 7. © May 3, 1944;
KK 24731.
Majestic radio news, no. 8. © May 18, 1944;
KK 24967.
Major vitamins, inc., New York. 6414
For your health’s sake! For vitamin & mineral
tablets. © Mar. 1, 1944; KK 24578.
Mathieson alkali works, inc., New York. 6415-6417
For chlorine disinfectant & deodorant:
Poultry colds and respiratory ills.
2, 1944; KK 24590. ;
Practical turkey health protection plan. ©
Mar. 2, 1944; KK 24588.
Sanitizing your glassware and food utensils.
© Mar. 2, 1944; KK 24589.
© Mar.
Merriam (G. & C.) co., Springfield, Mass.
. 6418, 6419
For dictionaries:
Circle and monogram. May, 1944. © May
4, 1944; KK 24867.
Vocabulary quiz. © Apr. 18, 1944; KK 24834.
Meyer (Max) Jacksonville, Fla. 6420
Sel-ect-ed sea foods. For sea foods & produce.
© Apr. 15, 1944; KK 24989.
Mitchell (Gerald J.) Chicago. 6421
Wear his campaign colors. For replica cam-
paign service pin. © Apr. 18, 1944; KK 24792.
Modern classics by Mossalone, New York. 6422
Created with the new mirror glow permanent
finish. For jewelry. © May 1, 1944; KK 24843.
Motor wheel corp., Lansing, Mich. 6423-6425
For duo-therm heaters:
Fit yourself into this picture now.
4, 1944; KK 24906.
How to pick a winner! © Feb. 1, 1944; KK
24905.
Step into this picture. © Jan. 17, 1944; KK
24904.
© Feb.
Muench-Kreuzer candle co., inc., Syracuse. 6426
Mortuary supplies. For candles and mortuary
supplies. © Apr. 10, 1944; KK 24765.
National cylinder gas co., Chicago. 6427-6430
Accessories replacement parts & price list.
For welding accessories replacement parts. ©
Apr. 28, 1944; KK 24827.
New Hollup shortstub electrode holder.
electrode holder. © Apr. 7, 1944; KK 24826.
New nationaltip cleaners. For welding & cutting
tip cleaner. © Apr. 5, 1944; KK 24825.
Torchweld portable acetylene generator repair
parts list. For acetylene generator. © Apr. 29,
1944; KK 24828.
For
Naughton farms, inc., Waxahachie, Tex. 6431
Complete cactus window box garden. For cactus
window box garden & flowering shrubs. © Apr. 10,
1944; KK 24793. ;
119
New process co., Warren, Pa. 6432
Because I believe you’ll say these are just the
slack suits you’ve been hoping to find. For women’s
slack suits. © Mar. 17, 1944; KK 24865.
Northern paper mills, Green Bay, Wis. 6433-6437
For paper towels:
Clever young housewife. © Feb. 17, 1944;
KK 24895.
Paper towel. © Feb. 4, 1944; KK 24893.
There was a young bride. © Feb. 25, 1944;
KK 24896.
For toilet tissue:
Helping baby raccoons. © Jan. 28, 1944;
KK 24892.
Polar bear. © Feb. 11, 1944; KK 24894.
Northwestern yeast co., Chicago. 6438
Heard the news? For maca yeast. © Apr. 16,
1944; KK 24835.
Nutri cola co., inc., Long Island City, N. Y.
6439, 6440
For soft drink beverages:
Drink it, buy it, sell it.
KK 24669.
Think of the future. © Apr. 3, 1944; KK 24670.
© Apr. 15, 1944;
Oneida, ltd., Oneida, N. Y. 6441
For all your tomorrows. For sterling silver-
ware. © May 20, 1944; KK 24976.
Ortho products, inc., Linden, N. J. 6442
Chinese pellet. For vaginal jelly. © Sept. 15,
1943; KK 24960.
Overhead door corp., Hartford City, Ind. 6443
Dependable doors for today and tomorrow. For
overhead doors. © May 1, 1944; KK 24990.
Pabst brewing co., Milwaukee. 6444-6447
For beer:
If you should desire the trade of Miss Pryor.
© Oct. 15, 1943; KK 25133.
Our boy, Bill. He won’t be home this year.
© Dec. 10, 1943; KK 25134.
Our hundredth year. Milwaukee was a tiny
outpost. © Feb. 4, 1944; KK 25136.
5 musts for a perfect desizer!
© Jan. 15, 1944; KK 25135.
For desizer.
Parker pen co., Janesville, Wis. 6448-6453
For fountain pen:
Always eager to serve, yet so few Parker
51’s can be produced. © Mar. 31, 1944; KK 25057.
These famous P-51’s have more than a
name in common! © Apr. 26, 1944; KK 25056.
For fountain pen ink:
New-type ink protects pens against break-
downs! © Apr. 16, 1944; KK 25050.
Quink sales skyrocketed 400 % over pre-
vious record! © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 25051.
This ink proves pen failures can be avoided!
© Mar. 20, 1944; KK 25047.
Thought we were receiving all the ink busi-
ness. © Apr. 3, 1944; KK 25053.
Pepsi-cola co., Long Island City, N. Y. 6454, 6455
For beverage drink:
Pepsi the Pepsi-cola cop. Pepsi and the
bowling bomb. © May 6, 1944; KK 25021.
Pepsi the Pepsi-cola cop. Pepsi the magi-
cian. © Mar. 19, 1944; KK 25020.
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Piel bros., Brooklyn. 6456
White way drinks the light way! For beer. ©
May 9, 1944; KK 24775. ‘
Pillsbury flour mills co., Minneapolis. 6457-6461
For flour advertising:
Around a pancake-stacked home plate these
kernels four are simply great! © Apr. 7, 1944;
KK 25129.
Doggone it! They’re after my farina again! ©
Feb. 20, 1944; KK 25126.
From a Single exciting recipe three different
flavors of bread! © Mar. 25, 1944; KK 25127.
Most precious ingredient in this relish ring
is Pillsbury’s guaranteed baking! © Mar. 30, 1944;
KK 25128.
Out in the fields again after dark. © May
14, 1944; KK 25130.
Pittsburgh Corning corp., Pittsburgh. 6462
PCfoamglas insulation for floors. For glass
blocks insulating material. © May 18, 1944; KK
24951.
Pittsburgh plate glass co., Pittsburgh.
For glass:
Make interiors 10 to 20 degrees cooler with
solex. © May 12, 1944; KK 24862.
Robert Allan Jacobs’ conception of a depart-
ment store. © May 19, 1944; KK 24984.
6463, 6464
Pizitz (Louis) dry goods co., Birmingham, Ala.
6465
Pizitz nylon priority club. For nylon hosiery.
© May 7, 1944; KK 24756.
Press-on, inc., New York. 6466, 6467
For adhesive mending tape:
Hep, hep, hurray. © Apr. 14, 1944; KK 24668.
No time for sewing? Mend as you iron! ©
Mar. 22, 1944; KK 24667.
Procter & Gamble co., Cincinnati.
For salad & cooking oil:
' Pepper ring and cheese salad. © May 1,
1944; KK 24778. A
Triple layer chicken salad. © May 1, 1944;
KK 24779.
Pullman-Standard car mfg. co., Chicago. 6470
Railroad leaders’ digest. For railroad equip-
ment. © Apr. 29, 1944; KK 24757,
Puratized, inc., New York. 6471
Coming sensation in textile merchandising. For
chemical treatment. © Mar. 23, 1944; KK 24927.
Ramsey accessories mfg, corp., St. Louis.
6472, 6473
For piston rings:
Look out for valve pitfalls.
KK 25108.
Parallelism. © May 1, 1944; KK 25107.
© May 8, 1944;
Reilly equipment sales co., Milwaukee. 6474
Rouge-rid meets war health need with two new
methods. For dispenser & compound for sanitize
glass rim. © Apr. 20, 1944; KK 24853.
Rixservice co,, New York. 6475
Your building is judged by its entrances. For
door operating mechanisms. © May 17, 1944; KK
24983.
6468, 6469
120
Roberts (Doris Marie), d. b. a. U. S. medical spe-
cialty co., Minneapolis. 6476
Another USCO service! For scale solvent. ©
Apr. 30, 1944; KK 25006.
Ronrico corp., San Juan, Puerto Rico.
For rum:
For the connoisseur. © Jan. 16, 1944; KK
24783.
For the connoisseur. © Mar. 31, 1944; KK
24782.
6477, 6478
Roper knitting co., inc., Canandaigua, N. Y.
6479
Scotty jeep. For naphtalated woolen sweaters &
vests. © Sept. 17, 1942; KK 24932.
Rothman (Harry) inc., New York. 6480
18 years of friend-making. For men’s wearing
apparel. © Mar. 2, 1944; KK 24712.
Royal typewriter co., inc., New York. 6481-6483
For typewriters:
And I looked him straight in the eye. © Mar.
10, 1944; KK 24899, :
And I thought the boss was a woman hater! ©
Feb. 18, 1944; KK 24897.
Number one is always worth waiting for! ©
Mar. 3, 1944; KK 24898.
Ruppert (Jacob) brewery, New York. 6484
Make mine Ruppert. For beer and.ale. © Apr.
10, 1943; KK 24798. :
Sales affiliates, inc., New York. 6285-6287
For hair colorings:
Four easy stages in obtaining glorious-look-
ing hair with loxol extra beautifying oil shampoo
tint. © Dec. 17, 1942; KK 24999.
Huvuh beauty in 6 acts! With huvuh tinter-
gent. © Dec. 17, 1942; KK 25000.
Read what users say about svelt! For multi-
purpose liquid cream. © Apr. 12, 1943; KK 24998.
Savogran co., Boston. 6488
How to remove paints, varnishes, lacquers. For
organic solvent type paint remover. © May 9,
1944; KK 24994.
Schmid (Julius) inc., New York. 6489, 6490
For gynecological products:
End of the beginning. © Apr. 1, 1943; KK
24859.
Ramses, the seal of protection. © Apr. 1,
1943; KK 24858.
Scientific lubricants co., Chicago. 6491
Motor mica anti-friction compound. For anti-
friction compound. © Apr. 24, 1944; KK 25058.
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich. 6492
Worn out piston rings waste gas, too! For pis-
ton rings. © May 19, 1944; KK 25043.
Selby shoe co., Portsmouth, O. 6493, 6496
For shoes:
I call them my seven league boots. © Mar.
29, 1944; KK 24829.
Walk and love it. © Apr. 28, 1944; KK 24830.
What do you do in the infant-ry? © Apr. 29,
1944; KK 24832.
You’re really a lady in waiting today! © Apr.
28, 1944; KK 24831.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
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Servel, inc., Evansville, Ind. 6497, 6498
Servel condensing units for every commercial
need. For units for electric refrigeration & air
conditioning. © May 9, 1944; KK 24841.
Servel newsletter postwar sales planning. For
postwar planning service files. © May 13, 1944;
KK 25044. :
Seven-up vo., St. Louis. 6499, 6500
For soft drink:
Fresh up, and keep your spirits up! © Apr.
28, 1944; KK 25052.
Fresh up, that’s it! © May 2, 1944; KK 25048.
Sheaffer (W. A.) pen co., Fort Madison, Ia.
6501-6507 —
For writing equipment:
For beautiful performers look to Sheaffer. ©
Mar. 24, 1944; KK 24938.
Living up to leadership!
KK 24935.
Precision-engineered by Sheaffer for writing
perfection! © May 19, 1944; KK 25117. :
Reflection of perfection. © May 19, 1944;
KK 25116. ;
Symbols of good taste and good deeds! © May
4, 1944; KK 24936.
Visible evidence of the better value. © May
13, 1944; KK 24937.
© Apr. 20, 1944;
To make your pens writer better, ask for skrip.
For writing fluid. © Mar. 11, 1944; KK 24939.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabethport, N. J. 6508-6511
Eliminate hard trimming of threads with Singer
automatic thread cutting attachment. For Singer
thread cutting attachment. © Apr. 20, 1944; KK
25070. ;
Greater stitch versatility. For Singer surgical
stitching instrument. © May 1, 1944; KK 24732.
Here s your opportunity to get that new Singer
sewing machine you’ve been waiting for, form NA
2560. For Singer sewing machines. © Apr. 28,
1944; KK 24822.
Spring’s in the air, and I want it in my ward-
robe! For neckwear, accessories, notions, hand-
bags, sewing machines. © Apr.17, 1944; KK 24733.
Singer sewing machine co., New York. 6512
Tiene ud. Problemas de costura? For Singer
sewing machines, parts, needles, oil. © May 15,
1944; KK 24891.
Socony vacuum oil co., inc., New York. 6513-6516
For mobilgas, mobiloil:
Lack of care, not age, makes cars grow old!
© May 1, 1944; KK 25036.
Lubricationis the mostimportant spring car-
keeping service. © Apr. 29, 1944; KK 25037.
We call it flying horsepower. © May 3,
1944; KK 25039.
2,000,000 cars were junked in 1943! © Apr.
18, 1944; KK 25038.
Sonotone corp., Elmsford, N. Y. 6517, 6518
For hearing aid:
Hearing aid taken off the shelf. © May 12,
1944; KK 24799.
Sorry, Mr. Hagan, but you can’t have a Sono-
tone. © May 26, 1944; KK 25104.
Spencer, inc., New Haven. 6519
Your Spencer brassiere and how to care for it.
For brassieres. © May 5, 1944; KK 24991.
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Squirt co., Beverly Hills, Calif, 6520, 6521
For non-alcoholic beverage:
Give your sales a lift, with Squirt. © Apr.
1, 1943; KK 24860.
Sales and profits grow like magic.
1, 1943; KK 24861.
© Mar.
6522
For ladies
Standard blouse, inc., New York.
Miss July, a youthlined blouse.
blouse. © May 22, 1944; KK 24996.
Standard oil co. of California, San Francisco.
6523
Standard fly spray. For fly spray. © Mar. 15,
1944; KK 25148.
Standard tar products co., Milwaukee. 6524
Nets cost money - save them with usol gill net
preserver. For fish net preservatives. © May 1,
1944; KK 24672.
Stoddart aircraft radio co., Hollywood, Calif.
6525
Aircraft radio transmitter & receiver. Type
RTA-3C. For remotely controlled aircraft radio
transmitter & receiver. © Apr. 7, 1944; KK
24593.
Storm seal combination window, Youngstown, O.
6526
Storm Seal combination winter windows and sum-
mer screens. For combination winter windows &
summer screens. © May 1, 1944; KK 24810.
6527
For flexible
Stow mfg. co., Binghamton, N. Y.
Selecting a Stow flexible shaft.
shafting. © May 17, 1944; KK 24979.
Stromberg-Carlson co., Rochester, N. Y.
-6528, 6529
For radios:
Mr. Potter’s private war. © Apr. 19, 1944;
KK 25067.
Today he smiled for the first time. © May
18, 1944; KK 25069.
Studebaker corp., South Bend, Ind. 6530
Those engines sure have the power. For air-
plane engines. © May 19, 1944; KK 24914.
Tasty baking co., Philadelphia. 6531
Tastykake junior, a good number. Poster no.
98. For cake. © Apr. 15, 1944; KK 24833.
Thiele (Hazel L.) St. Louis. 6532
Chic-burger sandwiches. For sandwich with
filling of chicken meat. © Apr. 21, 1944; KK 25109.
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O. 6533, 6534
Yor bearings:
America gets what America needs. © Apr
17, 1944; KK 24873.
On all fronts throughout the world. © Mar.
20, 1944; KK 24872.
Timmerman mfg. co., Hibbing, Minn. 6535
Bizzy bilding blox. The modern construction
toy.. For toys, building blocks. © Apr. 20, 1944;
KK 24824.
Tivoli brewing co., Detroit. 6536
Worth repeating. For beer. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK
24964.
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6537
Toastmaster products div. McGraw electric co.
See McGraw electric co. Toastmaster products
div.
Tremco mfg. co., Cleveland. 6537-6540
Little bit of muscie, a little bit of care, will
make healthy sturdy floors out of those worn bare.
For floor paints & mastic flooring materials. ©
Mar. 30, 1944; KK 24595.
Stop the attack of weather, water, frost, rot,
rust and disintegration. For roofing materials.
© Mar. 20, 1944; KK 24594,
We majored in studying and helping schools.
For general factory maintenance materials — roof-
ings, flooring materials, paints, caulking, glazing.
© Apr. 28, 1944; KK 24597.
Your war time painting jobs can be done. For
interior paints. © Apr. 14, 1944; KK 24596.
Trimz co., inc., Chicago. 6541
Creating a sensation. For readypasted wall-
paper. © Apr. 28, 1944; KK 24647.
United feature syndicate, inc., New York. 6542
Li’l1 Abner. Leap year. For wheat breakfast
food. © Mar. 29, 1944; KK 25019.
U. S. medical specialty co. See Roberts (Doris
Marie), d. b. a. U. S. medical specialty co.
Univis lens co., Dayton, O. 6543
Somebody told me a tall story. For eye glasses.
© May 20, 1944; KK 24918.
Vinco corp., Detroit. 6544-6545
For precision instruments:
Hop, skip and boom! © Feb. 18, 1944; KK
25001.
When Hamilton called Vinco, we flew.
May 12, 1944; KK 24863.
i)
Walker (Donald A.), d. b. a. Walker (Donald A.)
co., New York. 6546
Prison your perfume. For cosmetic item. ©
Apr. 15, 1944; KK 25010.
Walker (Donald A.) co. See Walker (Donald A.),
d. b. a. Walker (Donald A.) co.
For health and beauty today, tomorrow, al-
ways. © Mar. 21, 1944; KK 25049.
Guard your health for the job ahead! © Apr.”
7, 1943; KK 25054.
Vital from childhood on, the finest toothbrush.
© Apr. 28, 1944; KK 25055.
Wembley, inc., New Orleans. 6550
Again this fall, first in advertising, first in
consumer demand. For neckties. © Apr. 25,
1944; KK 24690.
Weston (Alexander S.) New York. 6551, 6552
For cigarette lighters & accessories of them:
Flames with the wind. © Apr. 21, 1944; KK
24815.
Mighty midgett. © Apr. 21, 1944; KK 24814.
Weston electrical instrument corp., Newark, N. J.
- 6553
Weston dial. v. 5, no. 1. For exposure meters.
© May 18, 1944; KK 24950.
White (J. J.) mfg. co., Providence. 6554
Vitamin CA, you'll find it in jewelry by J. J.
White. For jewelry. © Apr. 15, 1944; KK 24975.
Wickwire Spencer steel co., New York. 6555
Protector of fists. For wire fence. © May 25,
1944; KK 25125.
Wilson supply co., Houston. 6556
Can I produce low-pressure wells cheaply with
Nixon gas lift? You bet you can mister, with gas
rotation. For Nixon gas-lift. © May 8, 1944; KK
24845.
Wyomissing glazed paper co., West Reading, Pa.
6557
Wyomissing. For glazed papers. © Feb. 17,
1944; KK 24714.
Zenith radio corp., Chicago. 6558
Thank you, America. For radionic hearing aid.
© May 4, 1944; KK 25017.
Zimba beverage co., inc., New York. 6559
Weco products co., Chicago. 6547-6549: There’s always a thirst time. Zimbacola. For
For toothbrush: soft drink beverages. © May 1, 1944; KK 25008.
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[6559
United States rubber co. 1
U. S. rubber system. Black, white & black
stripes. For wearing apparel & rubber products.
© United States rubber co., New York. RR 107,
May 13, 1944.
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LABELS
Adams (H. R.), d. b. a.
Miami, Fla.
Lip-eze. For sore lip remedy. © Jan. 14, 1944;
KK 24671.
Miami pharmacal co.,
6560
American wire & fabrics corp., New York. 6561
American brand insect screen cloth. Circles.
For wire. © Feb. 29, 1944; KK 24933.
Amherst blanket co., Amherst, Mass. 6562
Sleep covers. For blankets & other sleep covers.
© May 5, 1944; KK 24953.
Angel down distributors, Geneva, III. 6563
Angel down. For antiseptic baby powder. ©
Feb. 24, 1944; KK 25015.
Baum (L. L.) Oklahoma City. 6564
Air view of the world. For air mail paper &
envelopes. © May 12, 1944; KK 24956.
Bear brand hosiery co., Chicago. 6565
Bear brand infant’s hosiery. For hosiery. ©
Mar. 12, 1944; KK 25016.
Beham products co., New York. 6566
Tropick: For non-alcoholic beverage. © May
22, 1944; KK 25011.
Central paper co., inc., Muskegon, Mich. 6567
Di-wype, a superior new type die wiping paper.
For die wiping paper. © Apr. 10, 1944; KK 24759.
Chalmers (Harvey) & son, inc., Amsterdam, N. Y.
6568
Glamour for sport shirts. For buttons. © Apr.
27, 1944; KK 24723.
Electric game co., inc., Holyoke, Mass. 6569_
Double hop top. Fortoy. © Apr. 27, 1944;
KK 24854.
Fischer baking co., Newark, N. J. 6570
Fischer’s buttercup bread. For bread. © Dec.
10, 1942; KK 24812.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. 6571
Wheaties. For cereal. © Mar. 31, 1944; KK
24707. c
Gumpertz (William H.) co., Oxnard, Calif.
Diande brand. For fresh vegetables.
29, 1944; KK 24952.
Hansen’s (Chr.) laboratory, inc., Little Falls, N.
Yi 6573
Junket Danishdessert. For ready mixed pudding,
pie-filling. © Feb. 17, 1944; KK 25072.
6572
© Apr.
Horton laboratories, New York. 6574
Adonal. For medicinal tablets, pharmaceutical
preparation. © Apr. 6, 1944; KK 24955.
International business machine corp., New York.
6575
Electromatic carbon paperfromthe manufactur-
er of electromatic typewriters. For carbon paper.
© Apr. 24, 1944; KK 24750.
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Kareem (Abdullah), d. b. a. Wakite products co.,
Philadelphia. 6576
Watone tonic. For tonic. © Apr. 10, 1944; KK
24766.
6577, 6578
Lewnes, the aristocrat whipped cream stabilizer.
For food product which helps light cream to become
whipped. © Apr. 24, 1944; KK 24735.
Olivia hair stabilizer. For hair tonic. © Apr.
24, 1944; KK 24736.
Loewenthal (Siegfried) co., Cleveland. 6579-6584
For alcoholic beverages:
Cream of bourbon. © Jan. 1, 1944; KK 24648.
El-padre brand. © Jan. 1, 1944; KK 24649.
Lightning brand. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 25073.
Old track brand. © Jan. 1, 1944; KK 24651.
Skater’s brand. © Jan. 1, 1944; KK 24650.
Three generations brand. © Jan. 1, 1944; KK
24652.
London & co., inc., Elizabeth, N. J. 6585
Zemliak. For vodka. © May i, 1944; KK 24796.
Major distributing co., Salinas, Calif. 6586
Major brand. For California carrots. © Apr.
24, 1944; KK 24582.
Major vitamins, inc., New York. 6587, 6588
For vitamin & mineral tablets:
Major brand vitamins and minerals. © Feb.
1, 1944; KK 24579.
Major brand vitamins and minerals. 24 tab-
lets 39¢. © Feb..1, 1944; KK 24580.
Miami pharmacal co, See Adams (H. R.), d. b. a.
Miami pharmacal co.
Mirror manufacturers assn., Chicago. 6589
Mirror care. For mirrors. © Apr. 27, 1944;
KK 25121. ;
Modern food products co. See Oyama (Wesley K.),
d. b. a. Modern food products co.
National oil products co., Harrison, N. J.
6590-6592
For vitamin oil for animal feed:
Nopco XXX vitamin A & D feeding oil.
Apr. 28, 1944; KK 24747.
Nopco 400 vitamin A & D feeding oil. © Apr.
28, 1944; KK 24748.
Nopco XX fortified cod liver oil. For cod liver
oil for animal feed. © Apr. 28, 1944; KK 24749.
©
Nolan (Luby) Corsicana, Tex. 6593
Nolan’s famous bar-b-cue chicken. For canned
barbecued chicken. © Apr. 22, 1944; KK 24777.
Oyama (Wesley K.), d. b. a. Modern food products
co., Denver. 6594
Daimaru brand. For squid packed in soy sauce.
© Apr. 24, 1944; KK 24711.
Pillsbury flour mills co., Minneapolis. 6595-6601
LABELS
no. 5, 1944
Pillsbury buckwheat wheat and corn pancake
flour. For buckwheat pancake flour. © Mar. 31,
1944; KK 24882.
Pillsbury enriched farina. For cereal. © Mar.
31, 1944; KK 24881.
Pillsbury hominy grits. For hominy grits. ©
Apr. 13, 1944; KK 24884.
Pillsbury pancake flour. For pancake flour. ©
Mar. 31, 1944; KK 24880.
Pillsbury sno sheen cake flour. For cake flour.
© Mar. 31, 1944; KK 24879.
Pillsbury whitecorn meal. For white corn meal.
© Apr. 13, 1944; KK 24885.
Pillsbury yellow corn meal.
meal. © Apr. 13, 1944; KK 24883.
For yellow corn
Play & learn pub. co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 6602
Uncle Bing’s swap. For board game & puzzle.
© May 4, 1944; KK 24730.
Polytechnical lab. co., inc., New York. 6603
Clean air dispels all odors. For deodorant. ©
Mar. 4, 1944; KK 24954.
Reilly equipment sales co., Milwaukee. 6604
Rouge-rid. For compound of chemical and abra-
sive for glass rim. © Apr. 20, 1944; KK 24852,
Spring leaf tea co., inc., New York. 6605
Tea. For tea. © Apr. 10, 1944; KK 24813.
Standard toykraft products, inc., Brooklyn. 6606
Rembrandt true-color pressed crayons. For
crayons. © Dec. 15, 1943; KK 24726.
6614
Trade lithograph & ptg. co., inc., New York.
6607
Patterson. For hats. © Mar. 15, 1944; KK
25003. ;
Wakem & McLaughlin, inc., Chicago. 6608
Spanish main. ForimportedCuban rum. © Mar.
1, 1944; KK 25071.
Wakite products co. See Kareem (Abdullah), d.b.a.
Wakite products co.
Ward baking co., New York. 6609, 6610
Devil’s food sandwich. For cake. © Mar. 15,
1944; KK 24797.
Tip-top salty rye bread. For rye bread. © Apr.
15, 1944; KK 24844.
Wickwire Spencer steel co., New York.
6611, 6612
For wire:
Clinton brand insect screen cloth. © Feb.
29, 1944; KK 24767.
Clinton brand insect screen cloth. Circles.
© Feb. 29, 1944; KK 24737.
Windsor-Lloyd products co., Philadelphia. 6613
Dur-alloy. For automobile mufflers. © May 1,
1944; KK 24890,
Worthman (Irving) Brooklyn. 6614
Bride’s complexion. For facial tissues. © Apr.
3, 1944; KK 24874.
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Motlow {Lem) 1
Jersey cream. For wheat flour. © Lem Motlow,
Lynchburg, Tenn. RR 108, May 9, 1944,
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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 PRINTS AND
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LIST OF RENEWALS
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| 1944
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 39
No. 6
The Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, formerly issued quarterly, but now
issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
1. 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 pro-
prietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of
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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.
Americana designs. 6615
Brandfield (Kitty):
Doe & stag. © May 6, 1944; G 43656.
Avedon (Jacob)* 6616-6618
Blue jay bird, 850/1 - 850/3. © 1 c. each June
8, 1944; G 43644-43646.
Bensinger (Dorotha M.)* 6619-6622
Pin up, 1-4. © Jan. 21, 1944; G 43712-43715.
Bishop (Winifred Robinson)* 6623
V for victory. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1944; G 43651.
Boyko (Fred Sigfried)* 6624
Sweet thoughts. © 1c. July 8, 1944; G 43727.
Cole (Alphaeus Philemon)* 6625
Morse (Samuel F. B.) N. A., 1791-1872. © le.
June 17, 1944; G 43665.
Cora (Arthur)* 6626, 6627
Bones (Skipper Christe) - Pedros el vaquero
bandito. © 1c. each June 20, 1944; G 43676, 43677.
DaPrato (A.) co. 6628
Woollett (Sidney D.):
Our Lady of Good Counsel shrine. © June 12,
1944: G 43719.
De Hoffmann (Alexander C.) 6629
Adeh[pseud. of Alexander C. de Hoffmann}
Holy Family and the three wise men. © 1c.
July 6, 1944; G 43724.
Disney (Walt) productions. 6630
Disney (Walt):
Panchito, 2725. © 1c. June 8, 1944; G 43648.
Fenner (Alice Cranston)* 6631-6634
Evening prayers. - Harpist. - Madonna and
Child. - Spinet. © Dec. 22, 1943; G 43708-43711.
Fix (Betty S.)* 6635-6647
Buzzy. - Captain Cod. - George the Great. -
Gooby, the flying flipper. - Hector, the guard. -
Hook, Lyne & Zinker, the fishy trio. - Idabell. -
Musical seashell. - Nanna, the nurse. - Percy, the
page. - Professor Mossback. - Queen Mae. - Wake-
field. © 1c. each June 16, 1944; G 43694-43706.
Freel (john A.)* 6648
Honor the physician. © Mar. 10, 1944; G 43851.
Gilbert (Lulu Emma Evarts)* 6649
Queen Cleo. © 1c. June 15, 1944; G 43550.
Gilman (J. P.) granite co. 6650
Bliss design co.:
Huntley (Harvey L. & Hazel M.) & Purnell
(William W. & Margaret B.) memorial, 796. © Dec.
1, 1943; G 43652.
Grigassy (Julius) 6651-6657
Sturm (Francis) Word spoken by Jesus on the
cross:
First, 1. - Second, 2. Fifth, 5. - Sixth, 6. -
Seventh, 7. © 1c. each June 2, 1944; G 43658-
43664. .
Hintermeister (Hy.)* 6658, 6659
Matter of points. - Not this time, old girl. © 1
c. each July 4, 1944; G 43721, 43722.
Irvin (Melita McCormack)* 6660
Frog. © June 5, 1944; G 43707.
Jennewein (C. Paul)* 6661
Blood donor. © 1c. June 21, 1944; G 43688.
Johnson (Amelia A.)* 6662-6667
Iris. - Peonies. - Primrose. - Roses. - Stock
and narcissus. - Stock and sweet peas. © 1c. each
June 20, 1944; G 43670-43675.
Kramarski (Harry)* 6668-6671
Kramer’s art creation:
Child. - Dancer. - Duckling. - Santa Claus.
© 1c. each June 22, 1944; G 43684-43687.
Lesher (Jacob Charies)* 6672
Crucifixion crosses. © 1c. July 7, 1944; G
43726.
Lockwood, Kessler & Bartlett, inc. 6673
Simone (Arthur R.):
Lockwood, Kessler and Bartlett, engineers,
surveyors. © 1c. June 7, 1944; G 43730.
McMillan (Hallie Wightman)* 6674
Peace flag. © 1c. June 9, 1944; G 43717.
McNally (John F.)* 6675, 6676
Baseball scorer. - Boxing scorer, © 1 c. each
June 8, 1944; G 43689, 43690.
Mich (Harry)* 6677
Basic laws. © May 15, 1944; G 43643.
Miller (Edna-Mae)* 6678
Junior hostess. © 1c. June 9, 1944; G 43669.
Morton (Charlotte Augusta)* 6679
Patriarch. © 1c. June 5, 1944; G 43650.
Naef (C.) & Ruhnau.(Frank)* 6680
Children of the moon. © 1 c. May 26, 1944;G
43653.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Orr (Louis)* 6681
North Carolina State Capitol, at Raleigh. © May
20, 1944; G 43725.
Osborne co. 6682-6685
De Maris (Walter):
Industrial picture, 4865.
1944; G 43681.
Grant (Gorden):
Modern battleship, 4857. © June 22, 1944: G
43683.
Hintermeister (Hy [i. e. John Henry J):
Fishing picture, 4863. © 1c. June 22, 1944;
G 43682.
Howitt (John Newton):
Pilot seeing son for first time, 4869. © 1c.
June 22, 1944: G 43680.
© 1c. June 22,
Plotkin (Philip)* 6686
Slapjack. © 1c. May 24, 1944; G 43657.
Poe (Owen James)* 6687
Joe College. © 1c. June 27, 1944; G 43693.
Potteiger (M. S.) & sons. 6688
Miln (Dana C.):
Potteiger monument.
G 43728.
© 1c. May 27, 1944;
Pushman (Hovsep)* 6689, 6690
Song of the birds. - Symphony of life. © 1c.
each June 13, 1944; G 43654, 43655.
Rubinstein (Mclly)* 6691, 6692
Modern dancer;
Left, 362. - Right, 362.
G 43667, 43668.
© Jan. 15, 1944;
Scotto (Gerard John)* 6693, 6694
Home rosary. © Apr. 29, June 20, 1944: G
43679, 43691,
Soares (Joaquim Pita) 6695
Paulekos (Vito A.):
Standing American soldier and girl. © Mar.
11, 1944; G 43720.
Stoll (Ignatius)* 6696
MecNicolas (John T.) Archbishop of Cincinnati.
© 1c. May 29, 1944. e 43647.
Taylor (Alma Beth)* 6697
Bear. © 1c. June 12, 1944; G 43649,
Waddell (Mary M.)* 6698
Hepcat. © 1c. May 22, 1944; G 43716,
Wittman (Alex)* 6699, 6700
Playtime, 1, 2. © June 1, 1944; G 43731, 43732.
Zank (G. Herrmann)* 6701
Worth remembering, 1843-1943. © 1c. June 16,
1944; G 43678.
; a
Zellie.
Canter (Eleanor Zellie):
Fat prima donna with music book. © May
26, 1942; G 43666.
Stout tenor. © June 20, 1944; G 43718.
6702, 6703
Ziff-Davis pub. co. 6704
Elliston (Henrietta E.):
Polly. © 1c. June 9, 1944; G 43692.
Ziolkowski (Korczak)* 6705
Stark (General John J.) © 1 c. June 21, 1944;G
43729,
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944----~----~--~----------- 1,154
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_ Anderson (Karl Oscar)
_ Bauer (John)
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
= OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
6706
Type Y terminal & type W volume controller,
Air conditioning utilities co.
plan 461. © May 31, 1944; I 34667.
Albert (Paul McHenry) 6707
Solution of Manning’s formula V-1-486 r Z S 5
© 1c. June 15, 1944; I 34687.
Albree (G. Norman) 6708
Albree cutter-head. © 1c. June 13, 1944; I
34668.
Allen (Robert Wayne) 6709
Computation of roll dimfension} for flush pin
gages. © 1c. June 16, 1944; I 34739.
Altes brewing co. . 6710
Altes [1944 calendar] © Apr. 1, 1944; K 55781.
American mutual liability insurance co. 6711
Even the stars can be wrong. © 1 c. May 11,
1944; K 55794.
6712
United for victory. © May 11, 1944; K 55738.
Armitage (James L.) 6713
Doin’ your part. © May 8, 1944; J 36766.
Associate engineers. 6714
Assembly and details [of] two-horse trailer, E-
186. © Mar. 25, 1944; I 34703.
Atlas bolt & screw co. 6715-6726
C. I. brake shoe, 5842. - C. S. brake beam
clevis, 3818 R/L. - C. S. dead lever fulcrum, 2956
R/L. - Cast iron hub, 11879. - Forged steel pinion,
5524-H. - S.C. bearing, 11945. - S. C. diaphragm,
9669. - S.C. end plate, 9651 R/L. - S. C. front
draft lugs, 11948 R/L. - S. C. rear draft lug. 9671.
- S. C. top diaphragm, 9668. - 20 ton bottom dump
elec. scale car, 2-615-N. © 1c. each June 29,
1944; I 34751-34762.
Audio productions, inc. 6727, 6728
Engineering measurement with light waves. -
Engineering X ray inspection. © May 5, 1944; J
36698, 36699.
Barber (Hiram E.) 6729
Improved air cleaner for airplane engines. © 1
c. June 24, 1944; I 34719.
Barnett (Donald Gilbert) 6730
Gas reserve estimation chart. © May 27, 1944:
1 34658,
6731
Three piece double head motor. © 1c. June 12,
1944; 1 34712.
129
Beals lithograph & ptg. co., inc. 6732
Greetings from Union, New Jersey, 13 AT 167.
© June 12, 1944; K 55804.
Bernard picture co. 6733-6742
Bernard:
Arrangement, 1, 2. - At the seaside, 1, 2. -
Beginning, 1, 2. - Chinese pastroal, 1, 2. - Flower
girl, 1, 2. © June 20, 1944; K 55859-55868.
Bethlehem sieel co. 6743
Fire halts steel on the way to the ships on the
ways. Do your part to prevent fire. © May 15,
1944; K 55760. *
Black (Nellas C.) 6744-6763
Common stock, weekly bid and asked quotations:
1937-1939. - 1940-1942. - 1943-1945. © Apr.
21, 1944; I 34671, 34673, 34674.
Common stock, weekly high and low quotations
based on sales:
1931-1933. - 1934-1936. © Apr. 21, 1944;
I $4675, 34676.
Comparison of earned premiums, 1936 to 1941.
© Apr. 12, 1944; I 34698.
Debentures outstanding and asset values behind
them, as of December 31, eachyear. - Policyholders
surplus of subject company compared to average of
16 comparable companies, as of December 31, each
year. © Apr. 21, 1944; I 34682, 34685.
Five year average underwriting profit and in-
crease in premium reserve equity, years 1937-
1941, as of December 31, each year, according to
casualty experience exhibit for:
1941. - 1941, with note.
I 34680, 34681
Incurred loss ratios, losses and expenses:
1918 thru 1943 for workmens’ compensation
business, as of December 31, each year. - 1923
thru 1943 for auto liability business, as of December
31, each year. © Apr. 21, 1944; I $4672, 34684.
Legend:
Admitted assets as shown on records and
annual statements as of Dec. 31, of each year. -
Common stock at par value; junior preferred
stocks at asset preference, ignoring dividends;
senior preferred stocks at asset preference. -
Liquidating value per share of common stock as
per books and records following the customary
practice of determining liquidating values. - Net
premiums written as shown on records and annual
statements as of Dec. 31, of each year. © Apr. 12,
1944: I 34694-34697.
Liquidating value to R. F. C. preferred stock:
Outstanding with reduced capitalization. -
Plus unpaid dividend as of December $1, each year.
© Apr. 21, 1944; I 34679, 34683.
Ratio of capital funds to ail other liabilities,
taken from annual statement of companies, Decem-
ber 31: :
1941. - 1943.
34678.
© Apr. 21, 1944;
© Apr. 21, 1944; I 34677,
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6764 pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Bland (William G.) 6764
Victory bridge and Liberty bell, Rochester, N.
Y., 5th war loan drive, June, 1944, Main st., at
Stone. © June 28, 1944; J 36818.
Boehm (Paul F.)
Centerless plastic bearing,
camlock, - Isometric stencil and triangle.
each July 7, 1944; I 34788, 34789.
Ex-cell-o bushing stencil, 440625. © 1 c. July
4, 1944; I 34785.
6765-6767
180° swing, with
©lec.
Brant (Lewis W.) 6768
Industrial Ogden, Utah’s nerve center. © 1 c.
May 26, 1944: 1 36775.
Bressler editorial cartoons, inc. Victory-builders
div. 6769-6772
He captured a hill with a telephone. - You’ve
got a hand in the fight! © May 15, 1944; K 55800,
55803.
Today’s minute man. - You can’twin a ballgame
lying down! © June 7, 1944; K 55801, 55802.
Brown & Bigelow. 6773-6784
All in favor of this motion, say ah, 34351. - Do
you still prefer blondes, 34344. - Fur goodness
sake, 34341. - He saw right through my little scheme
34343. - I’m single, but, that could be altered,
34346. - Maybe I shduld show more discretion,
34342. - Oh, I’m holding my own, thanks, 34345. -
See, I can imitate birds, too, 34352. - Shall I dis-
play my ability, 34347. - Sorry, I’m all tied up for
tonight, 34348. - Well, I’d like to see more of you,
too, 34350. - Why, we re barely acquainted, 34349.
© June 16, 1944; K 55846-55857.
6785
© May 19, 1944; K
Buell (Marjorie H.)
Little Lulu and her pals.
55779.
Bullis (Zaidee C.) 6786-6810
Tommy Tucker, squirrel in bath. Soap-dish,
comb, soap, brush, tooth brush, tooth paste. © 1c.
June 19, 1944; J 36731.
Tommy Tucker, squirrel in model. Old rose
colonial costume and hat. © 1 c. June 19, 1944; J
36744,
Tommy Tucker, squirrel model:
Alice blue costume and bonnet to match. On
bench. - Alice blue costume, dish and nuts. - Alice
blue gown costume, peanuts on red, white and blue
ribbon. - Black and white plaid costume, tail up,
front paws together. - Blue satin ribbon costume.
- Blue satin ribbon costume with beads. Asleep on
bench. Vase and flowers. - Dotted costume. With
basket on arm. - Dutch costume with apron and
bonnet. Tail up. - Flowered costume, large hat on
arm. - Gingham costume. Asleep with his mail. -
Gingham costume, barrel and money. - Gingham
costume, eating flowers. - Gingham costume, with
large hat on arm. - Green silk St. Patrick, with
roses and leaves costume. - Long full skirt with
ruffle costume, pearl necklace. - Overall, hat on
back of head. - Overall, large hat on arm. - Pink
gingham, pointed braid costume, - Red cross
costume, with flag of children of American revolu-
tion. - Red cross, tank, two soldiers. - Red, white
and blue costume, flag. - White net ribbon pleated
costume, pearl necklace. - Wide Alice blue costume
with bonnet. © 1c. each June 19, 1944; J 36729,
36730, 36732-36743, 36745-36753.
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Caldwell (Edward Lee) 6811
American covenant union of Protestant men. ©
May 8, 1944; K 55763.
Catalda fine arts, inc., New York. 6812-6821
Blives (Mlle. de) 738; by Jean Marc Nattier. -
Blue boy, 736; by Thomas Gainsborough. - Crocker
(Miss) 734; by Thomas Lawrence. - Euston (Miss)
735; by John Hoppner. - Festival, 929; by Jean B. J.
Pater. - Pastorale, 731; by Angelica Kauffmann. -
Picnie, 928; by Jean B. J. Pater. - Pinkie, 735;
by Thomas Lawrence. - Renaud (Mlle. de) 737; by
Jean Marc Nattier. © Sept. 16, 1943; H 2742-2750.
Musicale, 732, by J. B. Hilaire. © Sept. 16,
1943; H 2751.
Chandler (Warren Barrett) 6822
Warren Chandler, the understanding friend. ©
Apr. 3, 1944; K 55822.
Chicago Blackhawks & Johnson (Nestor) skate co.
6823
Chicago Black Hawks, 1943-44. © Nov. 12,
1943; K 55775.
Church of Jesus Christ, inc. 6824
Church of Jesus Christ, incorporated. © Apr. 24,
1944; K 55796.
Cleland (T. M.) 6825
Winter. © June 20, 1944; K 55798.
Cleofe (Lawrence) 6826
Railroad speed safety device. © 1 c. June 13,
1944; J 36712.
Coca-cola co. 6827
Signs make sense. © June 5, 1944; J 36815.
Colbert (George J.) 6828
Safety cylinder for hydraulic brakes. © 1 c.
June 24, 1944; I 34725.
Colgate-Palmolive-Post co, 6829-6836
Hno.11Hno. 8. © 1c. each June 10, 1944;
I 32659-32666.
Colonial co. 6837
Flying bird. © June 10, 1944; K 55778.
Colt (C. T.) 6838
Juice extractor. © 1c. June 24, 1944; I 34731.
Coulter (Charles S.) & Romanet (Colette) 6839
Device to show ribbons in miniature for war
medals and badges. © 1 c. June 26, 1944; I $4735.
DeFilipp (Armando P.) 6840
Music stand. © 1c. June 22, 1944; 1 34709.
Dennis (M. G.) 6841
Steeplechase. © 1c. June 29, 1944; I 34747.
Dodd (James Andrew) 6842
East (Tom T.) © June 15, 1944; J 36754.
Dowd (Arthur) 6843
Washington (Booker T.) [and] George Wash-
ington Carver memorial stamp. © Mar. 6, 1944;
K 55783.
Dukeshire (William Phares) 6844
Dukeshire’s position line plotter. © 1c. May
13, 1944; I 34691.
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CLASSES H-K
Dusinberre (Henry Warner) 6845
Dusinberre star diagram. © 1c. May 17, 1944;
I 34686.
Dwiggins (Leonard Joseph) 6846
Side views of screwdriver with retractible hand-
les. © 1c, June 5, 1944; I 34710.
Eastman (Alonzo Rodrick) 6847, 6848
Roving water tank. - Unver water firearms. ©
1c. each June 6, 1944; J 36819, 36820.
Enabnit (Merlin G.) 6849-6854
Camouflage. - Delaying action. - Lights out. -
One belle and all’s well. - She hits the spot. -
Squad’s riot. © June 1, 1944; K 55769-55774.
Feldman (Herman Wolfe) 6855
Telescoped hydraulic ram. © 1 c. June 29,
1944; I 34763.
Ferrous metals corp. 6856
Spheroidization chart for Z-metal. © May 12,
1944; I 34701.
Fox (Joe) 6857
Joe Fox manipulation chart. © June 8, 1944; K
55814. .
Gardner (Harry A.) jr. 6858, 6859
G. I. Amawolf. © May 20, 1944; K 55762.
Sea wolf. © May 5, 1944; K 55761.
Garner pub. corp. 6860
World war II. [Soldiers honor roll] © Mar. 10,
1944: K 55720.
General motors corp. Fisher body div. 6861-6867
Back up the big push! © Apr. 26, 1944; K 55842.
Every .American soldier overseas depends on
you athome. © May 9, 1944; K 55840.
He did his best, so must we. © Apr. 20, 1944;
55843.
His future depends on us.
55841.
Memorial day, May 30, 1944. © May 22, 1944;
K 55845, ;
Victory pace. © May 3, 1944; K 55844.
We gotta’ keep pluggin’ every day. © June 23,
1944; K 55813.
© Apr. 13, 1944; K
Gibson (Robert M.) 6868
Air injecting pipe. © 1c. June 24, 1944; I 34724.
Gilbert (Stanley) 6869
Stand by America. © June 12, 1944; K 55797.
Grant (W. T.) co.
Open to buy. © 1c. July 7, 1944; J 36821.
Greyhound corp. 6871, 6872
Protect the life iine! How to prevent rear-end
collisions, 2. © 1c. July 7, 1944; J 36823.
Protect the life line. How to prevent sideswipe
collisions, 1. © 1c. June 19, 1944; I 36726.
Griffin (Wayne S.) 6873
Game of cops and tourists. © 1 c. June 24, 1944;
I 34726.
Grigassy (Julius) 6874
In remembrance of my first Holy Communion.
© May 22, 1944; K 55858.
612138 O - 44 - 2
6870
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6902
no. 6, 1944
Gross (Edward ) co., inc. 6875-6879
Holy Family, C-2. - Miraculous Infant of Prague,
C-5. - Sacred Heart of Jesus, C-3. - Sacred Heart
of Mary, C-4. - Veronica’s veil, C-1. © May 26,
1944; K 55747-55751.
Grothaus (Gerard George) © 6880
Apparition, Mary the star of the sea to Christo-
pher Columbus. © Jan. 10, 1944; K 55819.
Hail (Durham D.) 6881
Stride rule. Multiple protractor. © 1 ¢. May 12,
1944; I 34715.
Hallard (Willis H.) 6882, 6883
Irene Myrtle, a three master. - Schooner Irene
Myrtle. © June 26, 1944; J 36813, 36814.
Hamlet news co. 6884
United States paratroops, Camp Mackall, N. C.
© Nov. 27, 1943; K 55815.
Harbour (George O.) & Messall (G: M.) 6885
Internal cutting tube miller for boiler and con-
denser tubes, optional for various sizes. © ic.
May 20, 1944; I 34670.
Harris (Clarence J.) 6886
Remote controlled toy electric shovel. © 1 c.
June 24, 1944; I 34734.
Hartnett (Joseph R.) 6887
No-arc fuse. © 1c. June 29, 1944; I 34743,
6888
© 1 c. June 24, 1944;
Hawley (Don E.)
Rotorpunch shaker.
I 34729,
Hearst publications, inc. 6889
Exclusive photo! Polygamy in big way. © ic.
Mar. 22, 1944; K 55739.
Hendrickson (Bernard D.) 6890
Startrite saw. © 1c. June 24, 1944; I 34717.
Hess (Alfred) 6891
Sonora Pass highway views, A 11. © June 6,
1944: J] 36715.
Hier (Elvet Thomas) 6892
Hier’s tire inflation safety indicator. © 1 c.
July 8, 1944; I 34791.
Higby (Samuel) camp institute for better posture.
6893, 6894
How does your posture line up? Straighten
your line of balance - appearance, health, efficien-
cy. © Apr. 14, 1944; K 55745.
How good is your posture? Stand tall, sit tall,
walk tall. © Apr. 14, 1944; K 55744,
Hill (Harry Capelle) _ 6895, 6896
France, a salute to you by the Red, White and
Blue. - Lafayette, we are on the way. © May 20,
1944; K 55742, 55743.
Hotson (John H.)
I pledge allegiance:
Me too. - With liberty and justice, and catnip
for all. © 1c. each June 27, 1944; J 36773, 36774.
Hungerford (Cyrus C.) 6899-6902
Dreams of victory. - Home front is the second
front. - Team work does it. - Their real pin-up
girl. © June 23, 1944; K 55823-55826.
6897, 6898
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Institute for the advancement of chirodiotic thought.
6903
Chirodios, the touch of health. © Mar. 10, 1944;
K 55817.
International art pub. co., inc., Detroit. 6904
Big Thompson Cajon, Colorado; by Robert Wood.
© July 6, 1944; H 2759.
Jamieson film co. 6905-6909
Aircraft work inspection:
Hardness testing, Rockwell, 5, filmstrip 249.
- Inspection of minor assemblies, 2, filmstrip, 146.
- Inspection of plumbing and piping, 3, filmstrip
147, - Inspection of sheet metal parts, 1, filmstrip
145. - Inspection of threads, 4, filmstrip 148. ©
June 1, 1944: J 36716-36720.
Jeffries (Morris Howard) 6910
Football souvenir bookends. © 1c. June 16,
1944; I 34688.
Jones (Glenn D.)- 6911
Mickey’s equilibrium. © 1c. May 9, 1944; J
36721.
Jones (Walter Leland) ~ 6912
Car top loader. © 1c. June 29, 1944; I 34748.
Knapp (George Howard) 6913
Hetrodyne modulation in radio transmission and
the Knapp system of hetrodyne modulation. © 1c.
June 17, 1944; I 34693.
Konucik (George J.) 6914
Strop protector. © 1c. June 29, 1944; I 34750.
Lindenberger (W. Harry) 6915
Moonlight on Lake Gregory, P. O. Crestline,
Calif., 4003. © June 13, 1944; K 55799.
Locke (Felicia Lee) 6916
Look to this day. © Apr. 29, 1944; K 55780.
Loosli (D. Herschel) 6917
Novelty items. © 1c. June 24, 1944; I 34722,
Loucks & Norling studios. 6918, 6919
Telescopic alidade, part 1, SN-1370c. © 1c.
May 3, 1944; } 36722.
Telescopic alidade, part 2, SN-1370d. © 1c.
May 20, 1944; J 36811.
Luckenbill (Arthur E.) 6920-6927
Rhinelander logging museum, 1-8. © June 28,
1944; J 36776-36783.
McCartney (Orris) 6928, 6929
Figure DD. © ic. June 12, 1944; I 34689.
Figure One-B. © ic. Apr. 8, 1944; I 34699.
McQueeny (John Ward) 6930
Watch me grow. © May 27, 1944; K 55820.
Market tides. 6931
Market tides. Supply demand. © Feb. 10, 1944;
1 34737,
Mastromonaco (Michael J.) . 6932
Adjustable door hinge. © 1c. June 24, 1944;
I 34728.
Mayfield (Edith) & McFarlane (Kathryn) 6933
Game of brefo. © 1c. June 24, 1944; I 34727.
Mead Johnson & co. 6934
While baby sleeps. © lc. Apr. 26, 1944; K
55764,
Memorial specialty co. 6935 .
_ [Orchid ribbon tied bow knot, four lilies orchid
stalks in bunch] © Dec. 31, 1943; K 55782.
Mikesell (Herbert Sumpter) 6936
Mikesell separatory funnel. © 1c. June 26, 1944;
I 34736.
Millner (J. R.) co., inc. 6937
Lynchburg honor roll. © June 12, 1944; K 55821.
Millsaps (W. H.) 6938
Air derby game. © 1c. June 24, 1944; I 34730.
Minneapolis star journal & tribune. 6939
On the beam. © 1c. July 7, 1944; J 36822.
Minnesota retail hardware assn. 6940
Details of stock set-up hardware display fix-
tures. © 1c, May 12, 1944; I 34692.
Mohrdieck (Martin) 6941
V gap chuck. © ic. June 24, 1944; I 34718.
National fire protection assn. 6942
Please don’t smoke where fires may start, JH
1. © May 1, 1944; K 55784,
National tuberculosis assn. — 6943
Buy Christmas seals, protect your home from
tuberculosis. © May 15, 1944; K 55766.
Neer (Joe J.) 6944
Neer insurance agency. © Feb. 8, 1944; K 55777.
Nelson (Milton A.) 6945
Autumn, Provo River. © Mar. 30, 1944; J 36817.
Nettels (Elsie M.) 6946
Jolly kitten, © Apr. 24, 1944; J 36723.
New Hampshire (State) 6947, 6948
New Hampshire tobacco products tax. 2 cents,
85158. © May 19, 1944; K 55741.
New Hampshire tobacco products tax. 4 1/2
cents, 85159. © May 19, 1944; K 55740.
Nichols (James Alfred) 6949
Gas turbine cycles. © 1 c. June 30, 1944;
I 34764.
- Niemeyer (Lambert B.) 6950
Paper clip. © 1c. June 29, 1944; I 34746.
Norcross.
For our daughter’s birthday with love from
mother and dad, 15B755. © May 19, 1944; K 55791.
Isn’t it your birthday or am I too early or too
late, 15B608. - Twofold wish for your Neha
25B155. © fed 10, 1944; K 55792, 55793.
Nutt (Howard E.) 6954
Perforated envelopes. ©'1e. June 29, 1944;
1 34749.
Nybak (Olaf) 6955
Magnetic sighal control. © 1 c. June 29, 1944;
I 34744, °
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¥
CLASSES H-K
Femi Aled ae here os ee
O’Connor (Vincent) 6956
Keep in the green! © May 1, 1944; I 34790.
Omar, inc. 6957, 6958
Check, and double check. - On the nose. © June
«5, 1944; ] 36713, 36714.
Osborne co. 6959-6962
Child in tomato garden, P2064. - Cows near
creek, P2065. - Little girl washing, P2066. - Men
in bateau, P2083. © 1 c. each June 22, 1944;
J 36768-36771
Ostrum (john M. L.) — 6963
Tobacco pouch. © 1 c. June 29, 1944; I 34745.
. Patterson (Margaret Bent) 6964
Duration Christmas. © 1 c. Nov. 26, 1943; K
55752.
Philco corp. 6965
Phil Phileo says. © May 19, 1944; K 55787.
Pittsburgh-Des Moines steel co. 6966
Enthalpy, total heat, in BTU per lb. of dry air,
10399. © Dec. 9, 1943; I 34740.
Place (Claude A.) 6967
Emeral Lake, Rutland r. r. U. S. route 7, Green
Mts., Vt. © June 26, 1944; J 36772.
Plasticon Seattle. 6968
This is America. © May 25, 1944; K 55805.
Poorman (Frank P.) 6969
Linoleum machine attachment. © 1 c. June 24;
1944; I 34720.
Popular dogs pub. co. & Gaines research kennels.
6970-6972
Not blood but prepotency of the individual that
counts. - Proof of a pedigree’s value is the worth
of the animal produced. - Small seed, average
sized seed, large seed. © 1 c. each June 2, 1944;
K 55806-55808
Portugal (Eugene J.)
Celestial navigation plotter. © ic. June 3, 1944;
I 34738.
Potter (Harry W.) 6974
Great Lakes schooner Challenge. © May 29,
1944; I 34656.
Powell (LeRoy G.) 6975
Rolling hitch. © 1c. June 24, 1944; I 34733.
Providence lithograph co. 6976-6996
All things to enjoy. - Beauty of the earth. -
David and the sleeping king. - David anointed king.
- Finding a friend. - Homes for little creatures. -
I will love Thee, O Lord. -I will pray unto the
Lord. - Israel’s first king. - Kingdom strongly
established. - Learning about Jesus. - Paul and
Timothy. - Rebekah waters the camels. - Religion
in the life of a nation. © June 28, 1944; K 55869-
55882.
Copping (Harold):
[Boy Jesus in the temple] - [Brazen serpent]
- [Esther in the ing s court] - [Paul and Luke] -
[Paul and Lydia] © June 28, 1944; H 2752-2754,
2757, 2758.
6973
133
Home where Jesus loved to go; by Elsie Anna
Wood. - Jesus and the children; by Leslie H. G.
Harries. © June 28, 1944; H 2755, 2756.
Pullman co. 6997-7006
Don’t go around blowing about it, do something,
17. © Apr. 25, 1944; K 55884.
Don’t wait till it rains to fix the hole in the roof,
19. © May 9, 1944; K 55886.
Make your dreams come true, 26.
1944; K 55893.
mean your pockets jingle, 23. © June 6, 1944; K
Mid-night oil pays you educational dividends, 25.
© june 20, 1944; K 55892.
Time’s valuable, 24, © June 13, 1944; K 55891.
Wake up. Act now, 18. © May 2, 1944; K 55885.
We have a job to "do, 21. © May 23, 1944; K
55888.
Weigh your ideas, 20. © May 16, 1944; K 55887.
Win extra money, 22. © May 30, 1944; K 55889.
°* June 23,
Raymond (Norton G.) 7007
Pancake warmer. © 1c. June 24, 1944; I 34732.
Ringling bros. & Barnum & Bailey combined shows,
inc. 7008, 7009
Ringling bros. and Barnum & Bailey:
Giraffe] The greatest show on earth.
World's most beautiful spectacle, Panto’s paradise.
© May 30, 1944; K 55767, 55768.
Rockstrom (Eric A.) 7010
Post-war home. ©°1c. May 31, 1944; I 34657.
Roth (August H.) 7011
Walking Scottie dog. © 1 c. May 18, 1944;
I 34669.
7012
Rox (Henry)
Skin game. © 1c. May 26, 1944; K 55816.
St. Louis zoological board of controi. 7013-7023
St. Louis zoo:
Animal training, 1, 2. - Chimpanzees, - Cock
of the rock. - Elephant training, 1, 2. - Flamingos.
- Giant pandas. - Nyala antelope. - Polar bear
cubs. ~- Reptile house interior. © June 16, 1944; K
55829-55839. :
Sands & sons. 1024
Stra-ta-gee. © Apr. 10, 1940; I 34702.
Scates (Charles E.) 7025
Braking device and improvements. © June 24,
1944; 1 34723.
Schumaker (Leo C.) 7026
Do you want this, or this? © June 3, 1944; K
55776.
Scott aviation corp. 7027-7029
Brake pressure unit no. B-711, pedal type, J-3.
© Apr. 7, 1944; I 34705.
Scott adjustable spring connector no. 1885. ©
May 10, 1944; I 34706.
Scott model 1744 hub cap, axle conversion Kit.
© Feb. 28, 1944; I 34704.
Shattuck (Frank G.) co. 7030-7032
Selling at Schrafft’s. - Tremendous trifles. -
Your order, piease? © 1 c. each June 19, 1944; J
36724, 36727, 36728.
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7033
Snyder (Cecil Vern) jr. & Snyder (Cecil LeRoy) sr.
7033
Perpetual water power plant.
1944: I 34713.
© 1c. June 24,
Soukup (Lad) 7034
Finned shot gun slug. © 1c. June 24, 1944.
I 34721.
Southern Baptist convention. Sunday school board.
7035
Conversion of Saul. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1944; K
55765.
Sparks (John Bertram) 7036
Mandala of the eight paths to God. © Mar. 6,
1944; K 55818.
Standard oil co, of California. 1037
Standardtakes better care of mycar too, © Apr.
22, 1944: K 55746.
Steila (John) jr. 7038, 7039
Kingdom of God, Father of Lights. - Nature of
man. © 1 c. each June 2, 1944; I 34699, 34700.
Stein (Jack) 7040
Pioneer cellarless house. © 1 c. June 8, 1944;
I 34711.
Steward (Howard W.)
Alaska:
Interior, Russian church. '- Russian priest
and church, St. Paul’s Ild. © Feb. 1, 1925; J 36757,
36758, .
: Boise, Idaho, Platt gardens and U. P. station. ©
June 1, 1940; J 36755.
Ma Goodlatau at Chitina, Alaska. - Pair of giants
in search of gold. © Oct. 10, 1928; J 36760, 36763.
Mountain sheep, Mt. McKinley national park. ©
Oct. 1, 1930; J 36765.
Red and king salmon at New England packing co.
dock, Cordova, Alaska. © July 1, 1927; J 36759.
Wild mountain goat, Alaska. © May 1, 1928; J
36756.
Wild reindeer on Bristol Bay range, Alaska. ©
Oct. 1, 1929; J 36764.
Wright whale taken at Port Hobron, Alaska, 1, 2.
© Mar. 1, 1927; J 36761, 36762.
1041-7051
Stratton (Roland J.) "9052
Goats. © 1c. June 30, 1944; J 36812.
Swafford & Koehl, inc. ; 7053
Eater’s digest of agastronomical journey through
the U.S. A. © June 29, 1944; K 55883.
Swift & co. 7054
Write your own ticket. © 1 c. June 19, 1944; J
36725.
Teich (Curt) & co., inc. 7055-7065
Greetings from:
Beautiful Beaufort, S.C., by the sea, 3B-
H1104, © Feb. 24, 1944; K 55755.
Desert training center, 3B-H860. © Mar. 1,
1944; K 55753,
Douglas, Georgia,
1944; K 55757.
Fort George Wright, Washington, 3B-H1149.
© Dec. 31, 1943; K 55811.
‘Hartford, Conn., 3B-H1105. © Jan. 6, 1944;
K 55810.
3B343-N. © Mar. 18,
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Kewanee, Illinois, 3B-H985.
1944; K 55759.
Manhattan, Kansas, 3B-H742. © Jan. 12, 1944;
K 55812.
Ozarks, 3B386-N. © Mar. 27, 1944; K 55756.
St. Joseph, Missouri, 3B188-N. © Jan. 31,
1944; K 55809.
Wilson, N. C., the world’s largest bright leaf
tobacco market, 3B-H1096. © Mar.i, 1944; K
55754, ;
Yippie! Here 1am withmyass out in Arizona,
2B-H1581. © Mar. 2, 1944; K 55758.
Thieme (Anthony) 7066, 7607
New England winter. © June 19, 1944; K 55795.
Summer morning. © June 12, 1944; K 55789.
Thompson (Melvin L.) 7068
M. L. Thompson plan of water and soil conser-
vationand flood control. ©1 c. June 5, 1944; I 347164
© Feb. 23,
Timken roller bearing co. 7069
Appeal from General Vandegrift, buy war bonds!
© 1c. May 10, 1944; K 55785.
Tripke (Paul) 7070
Heart of our Meuigenacy. © June 9, 1944; K
55828.
Turchan follower machine co. 7071
Proposal for vertical attachment for hydraulic
slotting machine. © 1 c. June 26, 1944; I 34714.
United air lines, incé. Oe
Air transportation, behind thee scenes of a coast-
to-coast flight. © Apr. 24, 1944; J 36697.
Upham (Daniel J.) 7073
Wheelbarrow brake. © 1 c. June 29, 1944;
I 34742. :
Valentine (J. W.) co., inc. 1074
Another American service flag. © 1c. Apr. 20,
1944; K 55790.
Vernon-Benshoff co. 1075
[Vernon-Benshoff dental patient education chart]
plate 2. © July 1, 1944; I 34786.
Vocafilm corp. 71076-7102
Computer mark 7. Anti-aircraft barrage fire,
SN-1805c. - Elements of an anti-aircraft fire con-
trol system, parts 1, 2, SN-31938c, d. © 1 c. each
June 29, 1944; J 36784, 36785, 36799.
Shipbuilding skills:
Coppersmith. Flaring and. reducing, SN-
2346m. - Coppersmith. Working out branches from
a line SN-2346n. - Pipefitting. Fitting and install-
ing a section of piping aboard ship, SN-2337p. -
Pipefitting. Making a wire template, SN-2337n. -
Sailmaking. Seabag, layout and assembly, SN -
2343m. - Sheetmetalwork, Transition piece, square
to round, Layout and fabrication, SN-2339p. -
Sheetmetal work. Vaned elbow, layout and fabri-
cation, SN-2339n. - Sheetmetal.work. Watertight
cover,SN-23390. - Shipfitter. Lifting templates for
a foundation, SN-2338m. © 1c, each June 29, 1944;
J 36789-36793, 36795, 36796, 36809, 36810.
Shipbuilding skills. Outside machinist:
Milling a foundation, SN-23480, - Reciprocat-
ing pump. Opening for inspection, SN-2348m. - Re-
conditioning a cylinder with a portable boring bar,
SN-2348m. © each June 29, 1944; J 36786-
36788.
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CLASSES H~K
Willard (Stephen H.) 7105-7116
Mary (Lake) - So ends this day. © May 1,1944;
J 36707, 46710.
Meadow trees. - Rain wind. - Storm passes. -
Summer lane. © Mar. 1, 1944; J 36706, 36708,
36709, 36711.
350—353. © Feb. 1, 1944. J 36700-36703.
360. - 365. © Mar. 1, 1944; J 36704, 36705.
Willems (Henry J.) 7117
U. S. mail from Santa Claus to you. © June 5,
1944; K 55827.
Stable element mark 6, SN-1801h - SN-1801j,
SN-18011, SN-1801n - SN-1801q. © 1 c. each June
29, 1944; J 36801-36808.
3”’/50 cal. gun mount mark 22:
Disassembly and reassembly of the breech
mechanism, SN-1806h. - Disassembly and reassem-
bly of the recoil and counterrecoil mechanism, SN-
1806j. - Disassembly of the firing mechanism, SN-
1806i. - Function of the sight, SN-1806g. © 1c.
each June 29, 1944; J 36794, 36797, 36798, 36800.
Westinghouse electric & mfg. co, Better homes
dept. . 7103
Electrical living in 194X. © 1c. June 19, 1944;
J 36816.
Willoughby camera stores, inc. 7118
Plan of camera to produce third dimension pic-
tures. © 1c. July 8, 1944; I 34787.
Zimmer (Henry John) 7119
U. S. no. 2 burglar alarm. © 1 c. June 21, 1944;
I 34708.
Wickwire Spencer steel co. 7104
Smack them again, brother. © 1 c.June 15, 1944;
K’55788.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944:
Reproductions of works of art (including 0 one-copy entries) ------------------------------- -- 136
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (including 864 one-copy entries)- 1,076
Photographs (including 371 one-copy entries)---------------------------------------------- — 612
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 69 contributions to periodicals and other one-copy = -
entries)--------------- one nano =~ +--+ + + $= + = = +--+ = - 1,573
Total-----------~-------------------------------- 2-2-2 - + ee = - 2 = = == = = - === > 3,397
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PRINTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [7119
Doench (Eda S.) 1
Autumn day © Gutmann & Gutmann, inc., New
York. R 125329, Feb. 16, 1944.
Erwin (Horace F.) 2
Erwin Madonna. © H. F. Erwin, Cross Plains,
Tex. R 124952, Feb. 5, 1944.
Grimball (Meta M.) 3-30
Appointment. R 125327, Feb. 16, 1944.
Baby’s hour. R 125328, Feb. 16, 1944.
Ball coming. R 125330, Feb. 16, 1944.
Betrayed by the Sandman. R 125331, Feb. 16,
1944,
Breakfast hour. R 125333, Feb. 16, 1944.
Christmas trio. R 125332, Feb/ 16, 1944.
Dancing lesson. R 125358, Feb. 16, 1944.
Family album. R 125334, Feb. 16, 1944.
Feeling. R 125335, Feb. 16, 1944.
Fore! R 125336, Feb. 16, 1944.
Gocd morning. R 125337, Feb. 16, 1944.
Hearing. R 125338, Feb. 16, 1944.
Hello! R 125360, Feb. 16, 1944.
I hear you calling me. R 125364, Feb. 16,
1944,
In the garden. R 125339, Feb. 16, 1944.
Invitation. R 125341, Feb. 16, 1944.
Lap full. R 125359, Feb. 16, 1944.
Lost.chord. R 125342, Feb. 16, 1944.
Mother’s day. R 125343, Feb. 16, 1944.
My precious. R 125344, Feb. 16, 1944.
Play ball. R 125347, Feb. 16, 1944.
Pretty Polly. R 125361, Feb. 16, 1944.
Sampler. R 125363, Feb. 16, 1944.
Santa Claus’s answer. R 125349, Feb. 16, 1944,
Seeing. R 125350, Feb. 16, 1944,
Smelling. R 125351, Feb. 16, 1944.
Tasting. R 125353, Feb. 16, 1944.
Who’s there? R 125362, Feb. 16, 1944,
© Gutmann & Gutmann, inc., New York.
Gutmann (Bessie Pease) 31-39
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Baby arms. R 125355, Feb. 16, 1944.
Guest’s candle. R 125356, Feb. 16, 1944.
Introducing baby. R 125340, Feb. 16, 1944.
Little bit of heaven. R 125357, Feb. 16, 1944.
New home. R 125345, Feb. 16, 1944.
Peach blossoms. R 125346, Feb. 16, 1944,
Poinsettia girl. R 125348, Feb. 16, 1944.
Spring maid. R 125352, Feb. 16, 1944.
Yes or no? R 125354, Feb. 16, 1944.
© Gutmann & Gutmann, inc., New York.
estan Rema
4
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Acheson colloids corp., Port Huron, Mich.
7120, 7121
For dispersions of colloidal graphite:
Colioidal graphite only provides all these
physical and chemical properties. © May 27, 1944; ~
KK 25456.
Trace this fighter’s record by his medals. ©
June 1, 1944; KK 25457.
4
Adorney (Sam L.) Cleveland. 7122
Adorney safety siab. For heat insulating mate-
rial. © June 23, 1944; KK 25798.
Airplane mfg. & supply corp., North \Hollywood,
Calif. 7123
Amsco electric propeller governor test stand.
For electric propeller governor test stand. © June
7, 1944; KK 25718.
Alco ptg. & lithographing co., New York. 7124
Strike your fancy with a foto-match-pak. For
match packages. © May 1, 1944; KK 25461.
American engineering co., Philadelphia. 7125
‘Type R A-E-CO Taylor stoker.
© May 31, 1944; KK 25615.
American locomotive co. & General electric co.,
Schenectady, N. Y. 7126, 7127
For transportation equipment.
No napping in Naples, 113-81. © May 20,
1944; KK 25208.
Ten minutes at the tar pit, 113-88. © June 3,
1944; KK 25450.
American safety razor corp., Brooklyn.
7128, 7129
For razors & blades.
I feel like playing. © May 30, 1944; KK
25167.
I’ve been up against oe ever since I got rid
of my 5 o'clock shadow! © June 13, 1944; KK
25674.
American tobacco co., New York. 7130
Yes! Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. For
cigarettes. © May 23, 1944; KK 25149.
Anheuser-Busch, inc., St. Louis. 7131-7133
For beer:
Help your community drives. © May 21, 1944;
KK 25366.
Minuteman is still the man of the hour. ©
June 7, 1944; KK 25729.
They rationed everything. Pilgrimsand May-
flower, ©.May 12, 1944; KK 25240.
Apollo music co., New York. 7134 .
Music inspires. Music-industry picture. For
sheet music. © Dec. 27, 1943; KK 25172.
Arden (Elizabeth) New York. 7135
Four for efficiency. For efficiency kits. ©
_ Feb. 1, 1943; KK 25400.
For stoker.
Armstrong cork co., Lancaster, Pa, 7136
Armstrong’s insulation sundries. For erection
materials & insulation sundries. © May 11, 1944;
KK 25473.
Atlantic commission co., New York. 7137
It’s time to turntoA & P. For fruits & vege -
tables. © Apr. 27, 1944; KK 25282.
Atlas powder co., Stamford, Conn., Wilmington,
Del. 7138, 7139
Note to victory gardeners. For chemicals &
explosives. © June 10, 1944; KK 25417.
To our customers making post-war plans now.
For coated fabrics. © Apr. 27, 1944; KK 25682.
Baldwin locomotive works, Eddystone, Pa. 7140
R. R. Moore high speed fatigue testing machine.
For testing machine. © June 9, 1944; KK 25476.
Bates shoe co., Webster, Mass. 7141-7143
For shoes:
Slipper-free where your foot bends. © June
9, 1944; KK 25448.
Watch Bates. © May 25, 1944; KK 25388.
Watch Bates. © june 1, 1944; KK 25362.
Bell aircraft corp., Buffalo. 7144, 7145
For aircraft:
After 2244 years. Jet propulsion. © June 6,
1944; KK 25474.
Bell aircraft at war, a progress report. ©
June 1, 1844; KK 25368.
Bendix aviation corp., New York, Teterboro, N. J.
7146-7150
For aircraft instruments:
Service bulletin. Improved diaphragm as-
sembly and replacement of diaphragm strap, Auto-
syn differential fuel pressure transmitters. ©
June 16, 1944; KK 25629.
Service bulletin. Improved diaphragm as-
sembly and replacement of diaphragm strap. Auto-
syn manifold pressure transmitters. © June 16,
1944; KK 25631.
Service bulletin. Improved diaphragm as-
sembly and replacement of diaphragm strap. Mani-
fold pressure gauges. © June 16, 1944; KK 25630.
Service bulletin. Installation of retainer and
screen assembly in the demand oxygen regulator.
© June 27, 1944; KK 25737.
Wider horizons. For precision instrument for
planes. © June 7, 1944; KK 25472.
Best & co., inc., New York. * 7151-7193
Blue denim sailor dress. Back-swept bonnets.
For girl’s dress, misses hats. © June 9, 1944; KK
25305.
Cool and pretty white pique.
© June 2,:1944; KK 25229.
Everfast cottons for tots and teeners - young
favorites for an activesummer. For girls dresses
& playsuits, children’s shoes. © June 1, 1944;
25228.
For girl’s dress.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7194
For bathing suits & playsuits:
Beach winners, °44. © June 15, 1944; KK
25438.
Brevity beach story for summer,
May 28, 1944; KK 25224.
For dresses:
Go-everywhere rayon shantung bow dress. ©
June 1, 1944; KK 25227.
Peppermint stripes in cool young cottons. ©
June 2, 1944; KK 25250.
Shirtmaker in cool printed lawn.
1944; KK 25643.
1944 headliners for a young cosmopolitan’s
‘Summer wardrobe. © June 2, 1944; KK 25231.
For little girl’s dresses:
Everfast cottons from Best’s famous Lili-
putian bazaar. © june 14, 1944; KK 25436,
White pique for special occasions. © June 8,
1944; KK 25677.
For misses dresses:
Cool rayon shantungs. © June 15, 1944; KK
25439,
Go-everywhere summer shirtmaker.
8, 1944; KK 25302.
Look cool, feel cool in sleeveless pique. ©
June 28, 1944; KK 25778.
New, slim black with spaghetti fringe. ©
June 21, 1944; KK 25642.
Peplum dress, smart for summer-in-town,
© June 9, 1944; KK 25306.
Plaids smash hit in city-country cottons. ©
June 14, 1944; KK 25435,
Shirtmakers, worn everywhere.
1944; KK 25639.
Two winners. © June 22, 1944; KK 25640.
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar, fine wool
cardigan. For baby’s sweater. © June 27, 1944;
KK 25711.
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar, hand
made dress. For baby’s dress. © June 20, 1944;
KK 25641.
Good sturdy biue denims. Striped cottons smash
success for young cosmopolitans. For childrens &
girls shirts, shorts & overalls. © June 16, 1944,
KK 25441.
Hand-sewn moccasins. Shirtmakers in fine
cottons. For casual shoe, misses dresses. © June
8, 1944; KK 25303.
Having a wonderful time in vacation clothes
from Best’s. For girls bathing suits, play suits,
shirt, shorts, overalls & dress. © June 11, 1944;
KK 25432.
44. ©
© June 22,
© June
© June 18,
Nada short coat smash hit in Lewispun. For
misses coat. © June 13, 1944; KK 25434,
Pastel jackets for day or evening. Playsuit in
rayon sharkskin. For misses topper, playsuit. ©
June 16, 1944; KK 25440.
Plastic makes news insummer white. For bags.
© June 1, 1944; KK 25226. ‘
Pretty and practical summer fashions for
mothers-to-be. For maternity dresses & bathing
suit. © June 8, 1944; KK 25304.
Pretty playsuit, wonderful week-ender.
playsuit. © June 1, 1944; KK 25225.
Right for your favorite sport. For misses dress,
playsuit, pinafore, overalls, shirt & bathing suit.
© June 11, 1944; KK 25433.
Ruffled cotton, our pretty, washable housecoat.
For housecoat. © June 16, 1944; KK 25442.
Stormy weather success coat. Lovely lingerie in
fine bur-mil rayon. For raincoat, nightgown, slip
& pantie. © June 14, 1944; KK 25437,
For
138
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Sturdy blue denims perfect for summer work or
play. For misses pinafore, overalls, duster &
shorts. © June 27, 1944; KK 25712.
Sturdy playclothes from Best’s Liliputian bazaar.
Tops for sport, rayon sharkskin cool, crisp, wash-
abie. For misses tennis dresses, children’s slacks
& overalls, bathing suits, playsuits, shorts & shirt.
© June 25, 1944; KK 25710.
Summer stars for young cosmopclitans.
teen age dresses. © June 23, 1944; KK 25645,
Summer stars for young cosmopolitans. For
teen age girls dresses, shirt & blouse. © June 9,
1944; KK 25307.
Sun and swim suit. For young girl’s sun & bath-
ing suit. © June 18, 1944; KK 25644.
Sunsuits for your sun babies from Besi’s Lili-
putian bazaar. For girls’ & boys’ sunsuits. © June
4, 1944; KK 25301.
Town black for now and later. Cool, summery,
pastels from Best’s Liliputian bazaar. For misses
For
dress, little girls’ dresses. © June 29, 1944; KK
25780,
Vacation favorites girls’ shoes. Playmates
Best’s new young fun fashions. For girls’ shoes,
girls’ playsuits. © June 29, 1944; KK 25779.
Young beach hits from Best’s. For beach suits.
© June 25, 1944; KK 25713.
Young cosmopolitans forecast the success of
stripes. It’s Best’s for summer fun fashions. For
teen age dresses, young girls’ playsuits, shorts,
shirts, belt & overalls. © May 28, 1944; KK 25232.
Young cosmopolitans’ hits in striped seersucker.
Commuter’s delight, cool and dark. For teen age
dresses, misses dress. © June 29, 1944; KK 25781.
Best foods, inc., New York. 7194, 7195
Look at your shoes, other people do! For shoe
polish. © June 22, 1944; KK 25638.
More strength for the staff of lie: For flour. ©
June 5, 1944; KK 25321.
7196-7198
© June 20,
Black drill co., Cleveland.
Cast brass rings. For tool bits.
1944; KK 25650.
Hardsteel tools. For tools. © June 20, 1944; KK
25651.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of dies.
For drills. © June 20, 1944; KK 25652.
Bond electric corp. div. Western cartridge co. See
Western cartridge co. Bond electric corp. div.
Borden co., New York. 7199-7223
Borden’s pyco is sweetened fruit mixture, all
ready to add to cookie dough! For cookies. © Apr.
11, 1944; KK 25767.
For dairy products:
I can’t believe it’s really true, me here in
Florida! © Oct. 26, 1943; KK 25623.
I’m rationing my resolutions this year. ©
Jan. 7, 1944; KK 25756.
No unnecessary traveling, Elmer! We'll stay
home and drink our sunshine! © Feb. 13, 1944; KK
25764,
Say! I wonder how many folks realize this
is a war production line, too. © Nov. 25, 1943; KK
25755.
Well, there’s certainly no housing shortage.
here! © Nov. 9, 1943; KK 25754.
For homogenized vitamin D milk:
Have you tasted this new milk? © Jan. 28,
1944; KK 25758, :
chy
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no, 6, 1944
7255
It’s grand on cereals, fruits and desserts! ©
Feb. 27, 1944; KK 25760.
It’s great for the youngsters!
1944; KK 25620.
Look folks! Here’s good news for youl ©
Feb. 10, 1944; KK 25759.
Pasteurized? Why, of course! © Apr. 30,
1944; KK 25762.
For malted milk:
Come and get it, folks! Keep on your toes
with hemo! © Feb. 24, 1944; KK 25765.
; If you’re not in business for your health, read
these figures! © May 30; 1944; KK 25770.
Life’s one long honeymoon now that we’re
drinking hemo! © May 16, 1944; KK 25621.
Pep up the whole family with hemo.
' 13, 1944; KK 25768.
Pep up with hemo. © Feb. 3, 1944; KK 25763;
Swing to hemo, grand new way to drink your
vitamins and like ’em! © Mar. 9, 1944; KK 25766.
Thanks for waiting folks! © Jan. 27, 1944; KK
25757.
Wait till your father hears about this! ©
June 1, 1944; KK 25771.
Why, Elmer, I could keep this up forever now
that I’m drinking hemo! © June 13, 1944; KK 25622.
For milk:
Here’s kitchen help you cancount on! © Mar.
28, 1944: KK 25761.
It’s smart tactics to stock Borden’s milk. ©
May 23, 1944; KK 25752.
That’s why girls leave home these days! ©
May 21, 1944; KK 25769.
Now! Make delicious buttermilk right in your
own kitchen. For dry skim milk. © June 6, 1944;
KK 25772.
Tastes heavenly! For ice cream & orange sher-
bet. © June 3, 1944; KK 25753.
© Jan. 30,
© Apr.
Bostitch, inc., East Greenwich, R. I. 1224
Bostitch S-13-E metal stitcher. For wire
stitching machine. © June 21, 1944; KK 25492.
Botany worsted mills, Passaic, N. J. 7225-7228
Conditions have developed more Botany immor-
tals. For fabrics, clothing, yarns & cosmetics. ©
July 5, 1944; KK 25788.
For neckties:
Botany wrinkle-proof ties last longer. ©
June 7, 1944; KK 25525.
Botany wrinkle-proof ties to go with what-
ever you wear. © June 9, 1943; KK 25526.
Father’s day is June 18, give him Botany
wrinkle-proof ties. © June 9, 1944; KK 25783.
Bovinine co., Chicago. 7229
Consider the blood. For iron preparation. ©
Apr. 1, 1944; KK 25237.
Boy scouts of America, New York. 7230
Go camping, the woods are packed with hidden
adventure. Spring brochure, 1944. For scout uni-
forms, cooking gear tools, knapsacks, camping
equipment, shoes, etc. © June 6, 1944; KK 25512.
Bristol-Myers co., New York. 7231
Here’s the lotion you use beforehand. For hand
lotion. © Feb. 26, 1943; KK 25538.
Brooks puzzle co., Fountain City, Tenn. 71232
Blocks that spell and puzzle. For blocks. ©
Apr. 12, 1944; KK 25173.
Brown (E. T.) drug co., New York. 7233
Foamy medication. For skin soap. © May 18,
1944; KK 25668.
Butler (Edgar M.) New Orleans. 7234
Butler nokrak, Butler electronolytic de-scaler,
Butler erad. For refractory coating, de-scalers,
and fire scale and rust eradicator. © May 15,
1944; KK 25396.
California fruit growers exchange, Los Angeles.
7235-7239
For oranges:
Add health to breakfast, LA-3654. © May
25, 1944; KK 25566.
See what orange juice adds to breakfast, LA-
3624. © May 17, 1944; KK 25565.
For sunkist oranges:
Look what orange juice adds to breakfast,
LA-3630-B. © May 28, 1944; KK 25333.
This vitamin chart opened my eyes, LA-3631.
© June 10, 1944; KK 25490.
Vitamin C is easy to get, LA-3636. © May
10, 1944; KK 25216.
California fruit growers exchange. Products dept.,
Ontario, Calif. 7240
Flavor freshness uniformity. For oil of lemon
U.S. P. © Mar. 4, 1944; KK 25495.
Cash (J. & J.) inc., South Norwalk, Conn. 7241
Protect and personalize your property with
Cash’s loom woven names. For tapes, woven with
individual names. © June 30, 1944; KK 25785.
Celanese corp. of America, New York. 7242
Approach to synthetics is somewhat like buying
a home. For celanese textiles, plastics & chemi-
cals. © June 5, 1944; KK 25634.
Centlivre brewing corp., Fort Wayne. 7243
Lazy aged old crown. For ale & beer. © june
3, 1944; KK 25616.
Cerium metals corp., New York. 7244
Some basic facts about Cerium. For metals
alloy. © June 12, 1944; KK 25496.
Cessna aircraft co., Wichita. 7245-7255
For aircraft:
All dressed up and no way togo. © Mar. 11,
1943; KK 25529,
Doctor, when this war is over you’ll be beat-
ing the stork in your own family car of the air. ©
Sept. 25, 1942; KK 25564,
I saw the car in Wichita that you’ll be flying
soon. © Aug. 15, 1942; KK 25562.
If there’s no hunting for you this year. ©
Aug. 1, 1943; KK 25617. -
If you’re singing the A card blues.
1943; KK 25619.
“ They’re building jobs as well as planes in
Wichita to be ready when you boys come flying
home. © Oct. 15, 1942; KK 25563.
To a young lady who’s all alone these days.
© Feb. 1, 1943; KK 25576.
To the family that can’t go home for Christ-
mas. © Nov. 1, 1943; KK 25618,
To the family that can’t take a vacation trip
this year. © May 1, 1943; KK 25561.
To the golfer who used to drive over 8800
yards, © June 1, 1943; KK 25647.
© July 1,
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To the man who has to miss his fishing trip
this year. © Apr. 1, 1943; KK 25575.
Chicago coal merchants assn., Chicage.
1256-7259
For coal:
I thought I might as well pick up some cash
in my spare time! © June 22, 1944; KK 25689.
It looks like the draft board got Tony! © June
26, 1944; KK 25690.
Oops! I forgot that Pasquale was drafted to-
day! © June 28, 1944; KK 25691.
Well, I’ve looked everywhere else for another
truck driver, haven’t I? © June 20, 1944; KK
25688.
Chicago plastic products co., inc., Chicago.
7260
Plastoflex laminated plastic arch supports. For
plastic arch supports. © June 1, 1944; KK 25794,
Ciba pharmaceutical products, inc., Summit, N. J.
7261, 7262
For pharmaceutical products:
Heroes of the United States medical services.
Dr. David Townsend. © June 10, 1944; KK 25466.
Heroes of the United States medical services.
Surgeon General William Grier. © May 13, 1944;
KK 25465,
Clark (Robert H.) co., Beverly Hills, Calif.
71263-7267
For cutting tools:
Clark adjustable cutters.
KK 25485,
Clark adjustable 2-blade flycutter.
5, 1943; KK 25483,
Clark gasket cutter.
25484,
Clark thread tool grinding fixture.
20, 1943; KK 254386,
© Aug. 2, 1943;
© Apr.
© july 25, 1943; KK
© July
Clark 3-blade adjustable surface facer. ©
June 22, 1943; KK 25482.
Clorox chemical co., Oakland, Calif, 1268-7272
For household bleach & disinfectant:
Clorox-clean linens are snowy-white, sani-
tary and they last longer! © Mar. 31, 1944; KK
25269.
Even on your busiest days be sure your house
cleaning is sanitary house cleaning, for greater
protection! © Apr. 30, 1944; KK 25272.
If you could see germs as you can see dirt
you'd realize the value of Clorox cleanliness! ©
' May 14, 1944; KK 25273.
In these critical times it’s especially impor-
tant to make your home Clorox-clean, for greater
health protection! © Apr. 23, 1944; KK 25270.
In these critical times it’s especially impor-
tant to make your home Clorox-clean, for greater
health protection! © Apr. 28, 1944; KK 25271.
Clytiside brewing co., Cincinnati. 7273-7275
For beer:
Next stop. © June 8, 1944; KK 25363..
Not for a while yet, Skip. © May 25, 1944;
KK 25200.
Staycation plans. © June 21, 1944; KK 25567.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 1276-7299
For soft drink:
Buy more war bonds -a quicker victory.
War bond, © June 14, 1944; KK 25624,
scene. © May 24, 1944; KK 25221.
140
Coca-cola, please. Coke for me, too.
ther and daughter at fountain. © May 1,
25342.
Friendly drink in New Zealand recalls a
friendly service station at home. © June 1, 1944;
KK 25627.
Have a Coca-cola = as you were.
scene. © May 23, 1944; KK 25420,
Have a Coca-cola « as you were.
Mo-
1944; KK
Battleship
Battleship
Have a Coca-cola = bear a hand. Sailors
playing checkers. © Mar. 23, 1944; KK 25402,
Have a coca-cola = come on over. Teen-age
party. © May 15, 1944; KK 25218,
Have a Coca-cola e come on over.
party. © June 7, 1944; KK 25625.
Have a Coca~cola = happy days.
June 1, 1944; KK 25424.
Have a Coca-cola - howdy, neighbor. Returned
soldier at fountain. © May 18, 1944; KK 25222.
Have a Coca-cola «= saludos, amiga. Greet-
ings, friend. Mexico no. 1. © May 18, 1944; KK
25220.
Have a Coca-cola - you’re invited to our
house. French sailor in home. © Apr. 24, 1944;
KK 25403,
Have a Coca-cola - you’re invited to our
house. French sailor in home. © Apr. 26, 1944;
KK 25404.
Have a coke - cheerio, mate.
Apr. 27, 1944; KK 25405.
Have a Coke - come in and sit down. Newfound-
land no. 1. © June 8, 1944; KK 25626. . h
Have a coke = eia ke ola. Here’s health.
Hawaii no. 2. © May 1, 1944; KK 25406.
Have a coke - eia ke ola, Here’s health.
Hawaii no, 2. © May 3, 1944; KK 25401.
Have a coke - eto zdorovo, How grand! Rus-
sian aviator in bomber plant. © May 30, 1944; KK
25422.
Have a coke - etozdorovo. How grand. Rus<
sian aviator in bomber plant. © May 31, 1944; KK
25423.
Have a coke - how are things goin’? Newfound-
land, © June 15, 1944; KK 25628.
Have a coke - quétal? What’sup? Panama
no. 1. © May 26, 1944; KK 25421,
Have a coke - you're back among friends.
Soldiers on porch, © May 15, 1944; KK 25217.
Have a coke - you're back among friends.
Soldiers on porch. © May 17, 1944; KK 25219.
My old friend coke. Soldier and sles © June
1, 1944; KK 25502.
Teen-age
Nassau, ©
Bermuda, ©
Coon (James C.) jr., Brooklyn. 7300
Game of games. For game. © June 19, 1944;
KK 25646.
Coors (Adolph) co., Golden, Col. 7301
Always a pleasure, America’s light-bodied beer.
For beer. © June 2, 1944; KK 25375.
Coralite dental products co., Chicago. 7302
Easy way to replace broken teeth, repair frac-
tures. For fix-acry repair compound. © May 10,
1944; KK 25155. :
Coty, inc., New York. 7303, 7304
For perfume:
L’aimant, the magnet, Coty. © June 7, 1944;
KK 25367.
Paris - the double note fragrance. © June
25, 1944; KK 25800.
ey: ee
Reu0.6, 1644 es
_ Cudahy packing co., Chicago. .
‘key 115. © Feb, 15, 1944; KK 25189.
71305-7313
For cleanser:
Chases dirt. 77 more pans, key 117. © Feb.
29, 1944: KK 25192.
ist in actual tests. 34 more bathtubs, key
110. © Dec. 14, 1943; KK 25185. ~
First place. Cleans 34 more bathtubs, key
113. © Feb. 1, 1944; KK 25187.
: Gets best results! By actual tests. 69 more
sinks, key 118. © Mar. 7, 1944; KK 25191.
Look at the record. 69 more sinks, key 114.
© Feb. 8, 1944; KK 25188.
Performance plus! By actual test. Pans,
Performance! 34 more sinks, key 111.
© Jan. 28, 1944; KK 25186. .
Proved best in actual tests. Broiler pans,
_ key 116. © Feb. 22, 1944; KK 25190.
Sensational double seed offer, key 112. ©
Feb. 25, 1944; KK 25193.
Daggett & Ramsdell, New York.
For cosmetics:
Sale is over but the sales go on! © Mar. 1,
1943; KK 25169.
So many saving graces.
KK 25171.
Something to look forward to! © May 7, 1943;
KK 25577.
Spring bouquets of mountain heather! © Mar.
9, 1943; KK 25170.
7314-7317
© Apr. 12, 1943;
Daprato statuary co., Chicago. 1318
Bridging the gap. For sanctuary furnishings &
decoration. © june 26, 1944; KK 25683.
David (Victor M.) Vancouver, B. C., Canada.
7319
Advantages by the Victor David rapid dehydration
process. For dehydrated foods. © Apr. 29, 1944;
KK 25738.
Davison chemical corp., Baltimore. 71320, 7321
For chemicals:
Insurance for global delivery. © Apr. 25,
1944; KK 25383.
Not glamorous, but indispensable. © May
25, 1944; KK 25384.
Day-brite lighting, inc., St. Louis. 7322
Advance data sheet no. 525. For fixtures for
fluorescent lamps. © June 23, 1944; KK 25684.
DeGiorgi (Joseph H.), d. b. a. Unguol pharmacal co.,
Syracuse. 7323
Unguol, local analgesic. Di-sal, analgesic sed-
ative. For medicinal preparations. © June 10,
1944; KK 25300.
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago.
For stencil duplicators & supplies:
Buy an extra war bond. © June 5, 1944; KK
25494,
1324, 7325
Looking at war through the mimeograph key -
hole, © May 29, 1944; KK 25369.
Dodge mfg. corp., Mishawaka, Ind. 7326, 7327
For transmissioneered power drive equipment:
Dodge power drives are transmissioneered
to put all the power into the job. © Apr. 15, 1944;
_ KK 25323.
How Dodge transmissioneers improve motor-
ship service. © Apr. 15, 1944; KK 25324.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
7350
Drackett co, Cincinnati. 7328, 7329
Drano banishes sewer germs. For powder to
clean all household pipes & drains. © Mar. 17,
1944; KK 25542,
You can shorten Johnny’s loneliness! For liquid
to clean window panes. © Mar.17, 1944; KK 25543.
Drane (Phillip Brooks) Tulsa, Okl. 7330
Expansion joint compression type pipe fittings,
bulletin no. 44-E-29. For slip-on oil tank fittings;
© May 29, 1944; KK 25458.
71331
© June 7, 1944;
Dritz-Traum co., inc., New York.
Irontex. For fabric mender.
KK 25478.
Drott (Edward A.) Milwaukee. 7332
Drott hi-way service for 1944. For road build-
ing & snow removal equipment. © Apr. 15, 1944;
KK 25242.
DuMont (Allen B.) laboratories, inc., New York,
Passaic, N. J. . 7333-7336
For precision electronics & television:
You’ll be an armchair Columbus! © May 21,
1944; KK 25553, 3
You’ll be an armchair Columbus! © May 26,
1944; KK 25394.
These forgings look alike but they are of differ-
ent steels. For cyclographs. © May 25, 1944; KK
25150.
Verily, Mr. Shakespeare. For precision instru-
ments & electronics. © June 18, 1944; KK 25532.
Durham mfg. corp., Muncie, Ind. 7337, 7338
There’s happiness ahead. For metal card
tables & furniture. © June 12, 1944; KK 25416.
Whenthe good news comes! For metal furniture.
© June 26, 1944; KK 25687.
Duro test corp., North Bergen, N. J.
For electric lamps:
Did you say Doro test lamps will make my
job easier? © May 15, 1944; KK 25360.
I need another man to help me change lamps.
© Apr. 15, 1944; KK 25359,
This isn’t the first time that Steve has fallen
off his ladder. © June 15, 1944; KK 25361.
Electric boat co., New York. 7342, 7343
Green dragon’s lair. For submarines, electric
motors, motor torpedo boats. © Mar. 26, 1944;
KK 25418.
Up from the sea in subs.
June 4, 1944; KK 25419.
Englander co., inc., Chicago.
For mattress:
And don’t forget, better rest makes better
husbands! © June 9, 1944; KK 25497.
Better rest makes better husbands. ©WMar.
31, 1944; KK 25288.
Ethicon suture laboratories div. Johnson & Johnson.
See Johnson & Johnson. Ethicon suture labora-
tories div.
7339-7341
For submarines. ©
7344, 7345
Eversharp, inc., Chicago. 7346-7350
For fountain pen:
America’s first post war pen. © May 7,
1944; KK 25531.
Inside this circle a post war pen, now! ©
May 2, 1944; KK 25311.
Inside this circle is great pen news.
20, 1944; KK 25287.
© Jan.
141
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7351
4 differences make this America’s miracle
pen. © June 9, 1944; KK 25475.
Oh-oh!. Here come the $64 questions! For
fountain pen & pencil. © June 1, 1944; KK 25312.
Farm-oyl co., St. Paul. 7351-7354
For lubricating oils & greases:
Farm-oyl tractor lubrication chart for Mc-
Cormick-Deering farmall B and farmall A. © Apr.
20, 1944; KK 25670.
Farm-oyl tractor lubrication chart for Mc-
Cormick-Deering farmall Hand farmall M. © Apr.
20, 1944; KK 25671.
Farm-oyl tractor lubrication chart for Mc-
Cormick-Deering farmall 12 and farmall 14. ©
Apr. 20, 1944; KK 25669.
Farm-oyl tractor lubrication chart for Mc-
Cormick-Deering farmall 20 farmall 30. ©
Apr. 20, 1944; KK 25672.
Faultless caster corp., Evansville,Ind. 7355, 7356
For casters:
Faultless truck caster selector.
1944; KK 25162.
. Find the right caster quickly! © June 1, 1944;
KK 25517.
© May 2,
Frederics (E.) inc., Long Island City, N.Y. 7357
Imperial tru-curl. For permanent wave supply.
© May 1, 1944; KK 25295.
Gaines food co., inc., New York, Sherburne, N. Y.
7358-7360
For dog food:
And a bag of Gaines dog food. © Jan. 19,
1943; KK 25347.
But I can speak for Gaines, can’t I? © June
23, 1944; KK 25635.
Don’t feed dogs table food! © Feb. 19, 1943;
KK 25348, i
Gamlen chemical co., Pittsburgh. 7361
Gamlenol fuel oil treatment. For fuel oil treat-
ment. © Mar. 1, 1942; KK 25198.
General electric co., Schenectady, N. Y. 7362
Your operators, too will find it easier to meet
Specifications with these production-proved elec-
trodes. For welding. © June 1, 1944; KK 25739.
General electric co. See American locomotive co.
& General electric co.
General fittings co., Providence. 7363
Don’t let water-hammer cut milk production.
For water-hammer silencer. © May 31, 1944; KK
25462.
General foods corp., New York.
Try these mix-easy recipes.
© June 15, 1944; KK 25653.
For cake flour.
Gottscho (Adolph) inc., New York. 7365-7368
For hand & automatic industrial marking equip-
ment:
Cushion type. Cushion type specimens, ©
May 1, 1944; KK 25664.
Industrial printer.
1, 1944; KK 25666.
Rockamarkers. © May
No. 143 numbering head. Heavy duty type. ©
May 1, 1944; KK 25667.
7364
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Rolamarkers.
1944; KK 25665.
Cylindamarkers. © May 1,
Graham rotary file & tool co., New York.
Graham hand cut rotary files.
1369
For hand cut
. rotary files. © Apr. 28, 1944; KK 25376.
Gray (Dorothy) ltd., New York.
For cosmetics:
Hot sales item for hot days. © june 6, 1944;
KK 25338.
Just arrived! Dorothy Gray baby products.
© June 4, 1944; KK 25571.
7370, 7371
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New York.
f 7372-7377
For clear sailing on wash day. For soap flakes.
© Apr. 27, 1944; KK 25468.
For groceries:
It’s time to turntoA & P. © May 26, 1944:
KK 25279.
It’s time toturnto A & P. © June 7, 1944:
KK 25280.
It’s time to turn to A & P coffee. For coffee. ©
Apr. 27, 1944; KK 25281.
No wonder it pays to choose Ann Page foods.
Sener Page grape jam. © Apr. 18, 1944; KK
1.
Speaking of value. For marvel bread. © Apr.
28, 1944; KK 25278.
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati. 7378
Add another Gruen first to the long list. For
watches. © June 5, 1944; KK 25660.
Gulf wholesale jewelry co., Corpus Christi, Tex.
Crest watches. For watches. © Apr. 8, nae
KK 25731.
Gum laboratories, inc., Clifton Heights, Pa.
Gum laboratories, inc. For chewing sr ae
June 20, 1944; KK 25493, °
H-B instrument co., Philadelphia. 7381
97 men didn’t die. For temperature control
apparatus. © June 29, 1944; KK 25789.
Hanley (James) co., Providence.
For ale:
It’s hard making both ends meet! © June 7,
1944; KK 25315.
Let’s get started. © May 10,1944; KK 25313.
On the beam! © Feb. 15, 1944; KK 25119,
Refreshment. © Feb. 15, 1944; KK 25120.
Speak up. © Feb. 15, 1944; KK 25118.
They always come back! © Apr. 25212.
We’re behind this 100%. © May 24, 1944; KK
25314.
7382-7388
Hansen’s (Chr.) laboratory, inc., Little Falls, N. Y.
3 7389 -7392
For rennet powder: . :
Making magic with milk, we’re busy as bees!
© May 7, 1944; KK 25233.
Milk miade delicious!
May 16, 1944; KK 25234.
See what milk magic can do on diet trays. ©
May 22, 1943; KK 25724,
When patients tire of drinking milk, let them
eat milk desserts! © May 20, 1944; KK 25235.
Window streamer. ©
142
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no. 6, 1944
7444
Harbram co., New York. 7393
ABC educational cards. Fun for kiddies. For
educational cards. © May 10, 1944; KK 25163.
Hart (Leo) co., inc., Rochester. 7394
Hart puzzles, games, toys. For toys, games &
puzzles. © June 5, 1944; KK 25614.
Heiland (William J.) New York. 7395
Threaded parts. For threaded parts. © May 9,
1944; KK 25204.
Heileman (G.) brewing co., La Crosse, Wis. 7396
America loves quality. For beer. © Apr. 18,
1944; KK 25244.
Heirloom needle work guild, inc., New York.
7397-7412
For crocheting thread:
Banana hat and frill bag with beads’ of Hiawa-
tha belastraw. © May 15, 1944; KK 25257.
Loop helmet with pouch bag of Hiawatha bela-
Straw. © May 15, 1944; KK 25256.
Picture hat and half bonnet of Hiawatha super
wired chenille. © May 15, 1944; KK 25253.
Sailor beau and the loop pill box of Hiawatha
belastraw. © May 15, 1944; KK 25258.
- Shell sneod and cock’s comb of Hiawatha
belastraw. © May 15, 1944; KK 25259.
Spangle frill hat and frill bag of Hiawatha
belastraw. © May 15, 1944; KK 25254.
Versatile half hat and sport’s band of Hiawa-
tha belastraw. © May 15, 1944; KK 25255.
For stamped goods:
Hiawatha Heirloom stamped embroidery design
no. S 300/1. © May 19, 1944; KK 25264,
Hiawatha Heirloom stamped embroidery de-
sign no. S 300/2. © May 19, 1944; KK 25263.
Hiawatha Heirloom stamped embroidery de-
sign no. S 300/3. © May 19, 1944; KK 25262.
Hiawatha Heirloom stamped embroidery de-
Sign no. S 301, 5 pc. bridge set. © May 18, 1944;
KK 25261. ;
Hiawatha Heirloom stamped embroidery de-
Sign no. S 302, 5 pc. bridge set. © May 18, 1944;
KK 25260.
Hiawatha Heirloom stamped embroidery de-
sign no. S 303, 9 pc. luncheon set. © May 29, 1944;
KK 25267. :
Hiawatha Heirloom stamped embroidery de-
sign no. S 304, 9 pc. luncheon set. © May 29, 1944;
KK 25266.
Look for the Hiawatha Heirloom label, the
mark of quality in needlework. © May 22, 1944;
KK 25265.
Needlepoint underarm bag by Vertes. For ma-
terial for making needlepoint bag. © May 1, 1944;
KK 25246.
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington, Del.
7413, 7414
For chemicals:
Cellulose plastics are economical! © June 5,
1944 KK 25292.
Explosions that see underground. © June 8,
1944; KK 25349.
Hirestra laboratories, inc., New York.
: 7415-7417
For cosmetic cream: :
Science says: Thousands can recapture
youth of face and throat. © June 25, 1944; KK
25573. =
f See how science can help restore youth to fa-
cial skin. © June 1, 1944; KK 25202.
How science makes possible a younger face and
throat. For face cream. © July 2, 1944; KK 25775.
Holeproof hosiery co., Milwaukee. 7418
You’ll find the same high quality. For women’s
hosiery. © May 26, 1944; KK 25207.
Holmes & Edwards div. International silver co.
See International silver co. Holmes & Edwards
div.
Hyde Park breweries assn., inc., St. Louis.
7419-7422
For alcoholic beverage:
Extra good, because it’s extra-aged! © Apr.
9, 1944; KK 25549.
Extra good, because it’s extra aged! © Apr.
24, 1944; KK 25552.
Extra good, because it’s extra-aged! © May
8, 1944; KK 25550.
Extra good, because it’s extra aged! © June
1, 1944; KK 25551.
Indiana steel products co., Chicago. 7423, 71424
’ For permanent magnets:
Fighting words flash through! © May 4, 1944;
KK 25377.
Rendezvous on a fly-speck. © June 6, 1944;
‘KK 25380.
International cellucotton products co., Chicago.
7425, 7426
Little Lulu. For kleenex. © May 21, 1944; KK
25536.
Little Lulu. For kleenex tissues. © June 18,
1944; KK 25537.
International silver co., Meriden, Conn. 7427
In a minute, I’ll have to answer. For sterling
silverware. © Mar. 17, 1944; KK 25540.
International silver co. Holmes & Edwards div.,
Meriden, Conn. 7428-7430
For sterling inlaid silverplate:
Best bet for the future. © May 16, 1944; KK
25203.
Gee, Mac, that’s just the fellow. © June 15,
1944; KK 25732.
Our table will be beautiful with these. © May
24, 1944; KK 25223.
International telephone & telegraph corp., New York.
7431, 7432
Pick up survivors in life boat. For ultra high
frequency beam transmission equipment. © June
22, 1944; KK 25574.
Stop! Bridge washed out ahead! For frequency
beam transmission. © May 26, 1944; KK 25168.
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick, N. J.
7433-7444
For men’s socks:
Father’s day. Don’t forget to remember. ©
June 16, 1944; KK 25751.
For meritorious service. © June 6, 1944; KK
25745,
For meritorious service. © June 7, 1944; KK
25746.
For meritorious service. © June 8, 1944; KK
25747. :
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For meritorious service. © June 10, 1944;
KK 25748,
For meritorious service.
KK 25749,
For meritorious service. Dealer advertising
folder. © May 15, 1944; KK 25176.
For meritorious service. Father’s day, June
18th. © May 20, 1944; KK 25175.
_ Genuine derby ribs. © May 17, 1943; KK
25174.
Sunday is Father’s day. © June 16, 1944; KK
25750.
Tip does the trick. © June 1, 1944; KK 25743.
You can’t beat ’em! © June 2, 1944; KK 25744,
© June 14, 1944;
7445
For
Italian Swiss colony, San Francisco.
Wines with a past for your pleasure today.
wines. © Feb, 1, 1944; KK 25715.
Johnson (S. C.) & son, inc., Racine, Wis.
7446, 7447
For wax:
Thanks to American women for these new
uses for wax in industry. © July 1, 1944; Kk
25776.
Women teach industry recipe for protection.
© June 3, 1944; KK 25309.
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N. J. 7448
Surgical nylon. For sutures. © June 8, 1944;
KK 25578.
Johnson & Johnson. Ethicon suture laboratories
div., New Brunswick, N. J. 7449
To complement the surgeon’s skill. For sutures.
© May 1, 1944; KK 25963.
Jones & Laughton steel corp., Pittsburgh.
: 7450, 7451
For steel:
First line of fighting steel. © May 25, 1944;
KK 25276.
Teeming the mighty steel ingot. © June 15,
1944; KK 25471.
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 7452-7454
Dog owners, it’s here! For dog food. © June 14,
1944; KK 25685.
For breakfast cereal:
Lookit - a grand new cereal by Kellogg’s!
© June 15, 1944; KK 25686.
New! Kellogg’ s raisin 40
May 26, 1944; KK 25239.
bran flakes. ©
Klein (Fred) San Francisco. 7455
Dragon spitfire flints. For lighter flints. ©
June 3, 1944; KK 25733.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
71456-7467
For cosmetics:
Hinds for hands, selling points for you. ©
June 5, 1944; KK 25447.
Hot tip for hot-weather sales. © June 17,
1944; KK 25444.
Now! Clear Cologne. © June 6, 1944; KK
25337.
Should everyone kiss the bride? © June 20,
1944; KK 25572.
. This is Arlene Francis speaking. © May 29,
1944; KK 25446.
This is Arlene Francis speaking. © June 3,
1944; KK 25351.
This is Arlene Francis speaking. © June 10;
1944; KK 25445.
This is Jimmy Wallington, your Hinds handy
man speaking. © May 27, 1944; KK 25570.
This-is Jimmy Wallington, your Hinds handy
man speaking. © May 28, 1944; KK 25569,
This is Jimmy Wallington, your Hinds handy
man speaking. © May 31, 1944; KK 25350.
This is Jimmy Wallington, your Hinds handy
man speaking. © June 4, 1944; KK 25352.
It’s adeal! For disinfectant. © May 15, 1944;
KK 25286.
Lewis (G. B.) co., Watertown, Wis. “ 7468 |
Beekeepers’ supplies; For farm equipment -
bee supplies. © May 22, 1944; KK 25243.
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York. ;
1469-7477
For cigarettes:
Getting there first with the mosi.
ringing doorbell. © June 5, 1944; KK 25346,
Girls, lights, music. Billy Rose diamond
horse shoe. © May 26, 1944; KK 25194,
One for all. Hat check girl. © June 9, 1944;
KK 25386,
Passport enough. Flyer farmers. © May 28,
1944; KK 25151.
Tiger Sharkey. © June 15, 1944; KK 25469.
Tricycle Scott. © June 1, 1944; KK 25277.
Turtle Sackett. © June 8, 1944; KK 25387.
Two on the isle. © June 25, -1944; KK 25637.
Two-pack Sanford. © June 22, 1944; KK
25636.
Soldier
Literary classics, inc.,.New York. 7478
Here is the book for this month! For book. ©
June 16, 1944; KK 25678.
Lombard governor corp., Ashland, Mass. 7479
Lombard chain lightning forest saw. For elec-
tric or air power chain. © Feb. 7, 1944; KK 25340.
Lusco mercantile co., Glendale, Calif. 7480
Would you have 2 blanket for its looks alone.
With picture showing a man in bed. For blankets.
© May 20, 1944; KK 25289, “
7481-7484
-
Lyons-Magnus, inc., San Francisco.
For root beer beverage:
Here’s how to cool off! © June 7, 1944; KK
25708.
So good! © May 15, 1944; KK 25706.
So good! © May 24, 1944; KK 25707.
So good! © June 8, 1944; KK 25709.
M & R products, inc., Brooklyn. 7485
Gas for your motor from trees.
gasogene. © Apr. 27, 1944; KK 25784.
Toastmaster products div.,
7486, 7487
McGraw electric co.
Elgin, Til.
For automatic electric toasters:
Look, here’s a gift. © May 26, 1944; KK
25206. }
Remember this? © Apr. 17, 1944; KK 25408.
Mack mfg. corp., New York.
For trucks:
Good idea, from away back. © Mar. 29,
1944; KK 25659.
Little Macks are giants too. © Jan. 12, 1944;
KK 25655.
For charcoal —
71488-7492
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 6, 1944
1534
No picture, sorry, war bonds changed our
mind. © June 22, 1944; KK 25657.
4 No time to gamble. © May 24, 1944; KK
25656. ;
Scoop that has lasted 44 years! © Apr. 26,
1944; KK 25658.
Macmillan petroleum corp.; Los Angeles. 7493
Macmillan ring-free motor oil guaranteed to
increase your gasoline mileage. For motor oil. ©
May 22, 1944; KK 25371.
Majestic radio & television corp., Chicago.
- 7494, 7495
For radio & radio equipment:
Majestic radio news, no. 9. © June 5, 1944;
KK 25322.
Majestic radio news, no. 10. © June 30, 1944;
KK 25535.
Mandelbaum coats, New York. 7496
If you are 5 feet 5 inches or under. For coats.
© May 31, 1944; KK 25663.
Markwell mfg. co., inc., New York. 7497
Parts for the Markwell RF staple-master. For
stapling machine. © June 7, 1944; KK 25415.
Masonite corp., Chicago. 71498-7502
' For building materials:
presdwood out of trees. © Feb. 10,
Making
1944; KK 25410.
Tree is stronger exploded! © Mar. 7, 1944;
KK 25411.
Tree is stronger exploded! © Mar. 17, 1944;
KK. 25414.
Light line to victory. For building material,
refiector board. © Mar. 15, 1944; KK 25412,
New for assembly fixtures. For die — ©
Mar. 16, 1944; KK 25413. é
Matson navigation co., San Francisco, 7503
Canvas, steam and wings. For navigation. ©
June 17, 1944; KK 25530.
Maumee collieries co,, Terre Haute, Ind. 7504
Indiana dry dedusted coals. For coal. © May
22, 1944; KK 25399.
Maxwell & Hitchcock, Atlanta. 7505
Tornado timber connectors. For secondary
connections for timber structures. © May 18,
1944; KK 25152.
.Meehanite metal corp., New Rochelle, N. Y.
7506, 7507
Meehanite castings vs. weided construction.
Bulletin no. 19. For Meehanite castings. © June
16, 1944; KK 25702.
Meehanite, the metal for post-war castings.
Bulletin no. 18. For Meehanite metal. © Mar. 20,
1944; KK 25382.
Metal arts co., Pasadena. 7508
New whimsies. For toys & juvenile furniture.
© June 9, 1944; KK 25470.
Modern classics by Mossalone, New York. 7509
Woman’s dream. For jewelry. © June 1, 1944;
KK 25154.
Moog industries, inc., St. Louis. 7510-7515
For piston rings:
145
Are you a hammer packin’ repairman? ©
Apr. 17, 1944; KK 25160.
Full power of Niagara turns night into day.
© Apr. 17, 1944; KK 25158.
He comes in limping - goes out roaring. ©
Apr. 17, 1944; KK 25161,
Metered lubrication. © Apr. 17, 1944; KK
25165.
Motorists can’t wait for the car of the future.
© Apr. 17, 1944; KK 25159.
. Now you can sell a package of full power. ©
May 8, 1944; KK 25796.
Moon (Byron G.) co., inc. Textiles education bureau,
New York. 7516, 7517
For water normalizer:
Cleanliness, water chart 3. © Apr. 30, 1941;
KK 25480.
Cleanliness, water chart 4. © Apr. 30, 1941;
KK 25479.
Motor wheel corp., Lansing, Mich. 7518
How to pick a winner! For duo-therm heaters.
© Mar, 1, 1944; KK 25539.
National cylinder gas co., Chicago. 7519-7521
Hollup shortstub electrode holders price & re-
pair parts list. For electrode holder. © May 11,
1944; KK 25296,
Protect your welding & cutting equipment with
a National carrying case, National EC-100 electrode
carrier. For carrying case & electrode carrier.
© May 17, 1944; KK 25298.
Torchweld stationary acetylene generators. For
acetylene generator. © May 12, 1944; KK 25297.
National distillers products corp., New York.
7522, 7523
Delicious DeKuyper delecta after-dinner liqueur.
For liqueur. © Feb. 11, 1943; KK 25524.
Winner’s circle. For whiskey. © June 3, 1944;
KK 25679.
National oil products co., Harrison, N.J. 7524, 7525
Wartime jitters got you down? For regular
milk. © June 5, 1944; KK 25632.
Wartime jitters got you down? Homo. For
homogenized milk, © June 5, 1944; KK 25633.
New process co., Warren, Pa. 7526
Final curtain call! For men’s & women’s
clothing, household goods, etc. © June 2, 1944; KK
25584.
Northern paper mills, Green Bay, Wis.
7527-7531
For paper towels:
Cried this clever young wife. © Apr. 21,
1944; KK 25547,
Says a housewife. KK
25545.
© Mar. 24, 1944;
When you've got the big laundry blues. ©
May 26, 1944; KK 25548.
For toilet tissue:
Gentle hint to Northern dealers. © Feb. 4, .
1944; KK 25544.
You can do a lot with a newspaper. © Mar.
31, 1944; KK 25546.
Norton Lasier co., Chicago. 7532-7534
For door closers:
Doors of the future.
25334,
© Feb. 15, 1944; KK
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7535
Doors of the future. © Mar. 28, 1944; KK
25335.
Doors of the future.
25336,
© Apr. 25, 1944; KK
Gdosin co., New York, 7535
Qdolure insect run, For insect control device.
© June 6, 1944; KK 25358.
Ornamental arts & crafts co., Milwaukee. 1536
Orn-a-craft mounted animal head souvenirs.
For mounted animal head souvenirs. © June 12,
1944; KK 25613.
Overhead door corp., Hartford City, Ind.
71537
Designed for present and post-war needs! For
overhead doors. © June 1, 1944; KK 25325.
Pacific lumber co., San Francisco. 7538
Palco Pete’s mulch. For soil lightener. © May
5, 1944; KK 25463.
- Parker pen co., Janesville, Wis. 7539-7550
For fountain pen:
Assigned to active duty, butsome Parker 51’s
are still available! © May 24, 1944; KK 25696.
To speed wartime work, this is the first duty
of the Parker 51. © June 15, 1944; KK 25699.
For fountain pen ink:
Display quink, and get an extra 5¢ or 10¢ per
ink sale, and more sales! © June 19, 1944; KK
25700.
Is Parker quink a volume item? A profit-
able item? © May 1, 1944; KK 25694.
Remarkable ink stops pen troubles before
they start! © June 7, 1944; KK 25698.
This ink proves pen failures can be avoided!
© May 12, 1944; KK 25695.
Your letter may actually save a soldier’s
life! © June 4, 1944; KK 25697.
For ink:
Another reason why Parker micro-film black
quink is ideal for every office use! © Mar. 25,
1944; KK 25353.
Another reason why Parker micro-film black
quink is ideal for every office use! © Apr. 5, 1944;
KK 25355.
Parker micro-film black quink, the ink that
does more than just write! © May 5, 1944; KK
25357.
Parker micro-film black quink, the ink that
sells on performance, not on price! © Apr. 25,
1944; KK 25356.
This ink proves pen failures can be avoided.
© Apr. 1, 1944; KK 25354,
Patek Philippe co., inc., New York. 7551
Patek Philippe. For watch. © June 1, 1944; KK
25407.
Pepsi-cola co., Long Island City, N. Y.
: 71552, 7553
For beverage drink:
Pepsi, the Pepsi-cola cop. Pepsi and the
clock burglar. © May 28, 1944; KK 25294.
Pepsi, the Pepsi-cola cop. Pepsi and the
stolen elephants. © June 18, 1944, KK 25680.
Permatex co., inc., Brooklyn. 71554
Laboratory instructions for konformax impres-
sion material. For dental plate impression mate-
rials. © June 9, 1944; KK 25673.
146
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Permutit co., New York, 7555
Permutit automatic marine condensate oil re-
moval filter. For automatic marine condensate oil
removal filter. © May 26, 1944; KK 25460.
Perolin co. of New York, New York. 1556
Technical bulletin no. F-303 on evaporative con-
densers. For chemical compound. © May 25, 1944;
KK 25157.
Personal products corp., Milltown, N. J. 7557
Last chance to get in onthis big modess contest!
For sanitary napkins. © Apr. 25, 1943; KK 25676.
Petrogalar laboratories, inc., Chicago.
7558-7560
For laxative:
For constipation of the hospitalized. © Apr.
1, 1944; KK 25499.
For the constipation of convalescence. © Feb.
1, 1944; KK 25498.
For the constipation of neglect.
1944; KK 25500,
© May 1,
Pillsbury flour mills co. Pillsbury feed mills div.,
Clinton, Ia. 7561
Color-tel program. For feed tags for commer-
cial feed sacks. © May 18, 1944; KK 25453.
Pittsburgh plate glass co., Pittsburgh. 7562-7564
For plate glass:
Design of the month, v. 8, no. 1, May, 1944.
© May 23, 1944; KK 25533.
Design of the month. v. 8, no. 2, June, 1944.
© June 6, 1944; KK 25534.
Holabird & Root’s conception of a hardware
store. For glass. © June 22, 1944; KK 25518.
Powermatic ventilator co,, Cleveland. . 1565
Ventilation. For iron lungs, roof ventilators.
© Apr. 21, 1944; KK 25370.
Procter & Gamble co., Cincinnati. 1566
Canape spreads. For salad & cooking oil. ©
June 23, 1944; KK 25719.
Products dept. California fruit growers exchange.
See California fruit growers exchange. Prod-
ucts dept.
Pullman-Standard car mfg. co., Chicago.
7567, 7568
For railroad equipment:
Comfort and beauty says the palette, strength
and safety says the slide rule. © June 5, 1944; KK
25379,
Thank you, Kachina. © May 27, 1944; KK
25378.
~ 1569
Ramsey accessories mfg. corp., St. Louis.
Watch out for rod mis-alignment. For piston
rings. © June 8, 1944; KK 25491.
Readers home service, inc., Boston. 71570
This greatest-of-all dinnerware offer - now
comes to you direct. For dishes. © June 15, 1944;
KK 25612.
Reynolds (R. J.) tobacco co., Winston-Salem, N. C.
71571
Camels stay fresh, Packed to go round the
world, Camel E-50. For cigarettes. © May 9,
1944; KK 25501. iy Ni
; COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 6, 1944 E 7613
Richkraft co., Chicago, 7572
Richkure, the perfect curing compound. For
concrete curing compound. © Mar. 24, 1944; KK
25214.
Rogers imports, inc., New York. 7573
Fresh tobacco, what a joy! For tobacco pouch.
© June 9, 1944; KK 25274.
Royal typewriter co., inc., New York. 1574
Honest, girls, ain’t itthe truth? For typewriters.
© Mar. 31, 1944; KK 25541.
Russell (F. C.) co., Cleveland.
Just lift out the screen and slide in the glass.
For triple service windows. © June 2, 1944; KK
25506.
S."M. A. corp., Chicago. 7576
Tickling papilla vallata is easy. For B-complex
elixir. © Nov. 12, 1943; KK 25238.
Schering corp., Bloomfield, N, J. 1577
Diagnosis: Rheumatic arthritis. Therapy:
Solganal-B oleosum. For Solganal-B oleosum. ©
May 25, 1944; KK 25523.
Scholl mfg. co., inc., Chicago. 7578
Foot trouble, don't let it slow down your war-
time efforts! For foot comfort appliances & rem-
edies. © Jan. 29, 1943; KK 25609.
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich, 7579
Are you treating your car any better? For
piston rings. © May 16, 1944; KK 25275.
Searle (G. D.) & co., Chicago. 7580
All four. For pharmaceutical preparation, ©
June 1, 1944; KK 25727.
Season skipper corp., Chicago. 7581
One-and-only season skipper, two complete
coats in one. For ladies’ coats. © May 26, 1944;
KK 25391.
Shane (C. B.) corp., Chicago. 7582
You'll wonder why no one ever thought of it
before, For men’s coats. © May 1, 1944; KK
25409.
Sharp & co., Dallas. 3 7583
Stays fresh longer. For bread. © June 5, 1944;
KK 25611.
7584
For microphones. © May
Shure bros., Chicago.
Shure sound review.
11, 1944; KK 25662. —
Singer mfg. co., Elizabethport, N. J. 7585, 7586
Can you help me impress my mother-in-law?
For sewing machines, Singer form, notions. © May
20, 1944; KK 25211.
Safer operating room economy. For Singer
surgical stitching instrument. © May 1, 1944; KK
25661.
Socony-vacuum oil co., inc., New York. 7587
War-power today, car-power tomorrow. For
mobiloil & mobilgas. © June 16, 1944; KK 25701.
Sonotone corp., Elmsford, N. Y. 7588
Sonotone believes. For hearing aid. © June 16,
1944; KK 25449.
7575
147
Southern supply co., Dallas. 7589
Tractor replacement parts. For tractor replace-
ment parts. © Apr. 15, 1944; KK 25341.
Southern woodcrafters, Jacksonville, Fla. 7590
Over-seas mailing box. For over-seas mailing
box. © Apr. 17, 1944; KK 25782.
Spalding (A. G.) & bros., inc., New York.
; 7591-7595
For sporting goods: ;
Spalding sports show. Baseball’s first world
tour. © June 22, 1944; KK 25583.
Spalding sports show. It happened during a
ball game! © May 25, 1944; KK 25579.
Spalding sports show. Thefather of American
football. © June 8, 1944; KK 25581.
Spalding sports show. The first champion.
© June 1, 1944; KK 25580,
Spalding sports show. The sport that dropped
out of a peach basket. © June 15, 1944; KK
25582. j
Sperti, inc., Cincinnati. 7596, 7597
For cosmetics:
Now! Wondrous biodyne R brings inviting
softness. © June 1, 1944; KK 25560,
Science finds a new way to help. © May 1,
1944; KK 25199.
Stanco, inc., New York. 7598-7606
For mineral oil:
Announcer: Before we go on the air, Mac. ©
Jan. 4, 1943; KK 25330,
Aunt Ruth: This war work certainly has you
flying. © Jan, 13, 1943; KK 25331.
Hit a new high in nujol profits. © Mar. 5,
1943; KK 25332.
Mineral oil users. © Apr. 1,1942; KK 25326.
Nujol bargain offer! © Apr. 6, 1942; KK
25786.
Save 20¢ by buying quart-size nujol now! ©
Apr. 13, 1942; KK 25328.
For nose drops:
Don’t bore your friends complaining about the
discomforts of a stuffed-up nose. © Nov. 30, 1942;
KK 25329.
Why fuss and fume about the discomforts of
a stuffed-up nose due toa head cold? © Nov. 23,
1942; KK 25327.
Quick Henry! The flit! Here comes another
zero, For insecticide. © May 9, 1943; KK 25787.
Standard blouse, inc., New York. - 7607
Miss August - a frilly blouse. For ladies
blouse. © June 23, 1944; KK 25522.
Standard oil co., Chicago. 7608-7613
For gasoline & motor oil:
How thoughtful of you officer! That reminds
me - we simply must have our spark plugs cleaned!
© May 24, 1944; KK 25183.
I do not think the universal joint is a night
club! © May 17, 1944; KK 25184.
No, Junior - mama meant for the service
station man to switch the tires! © May 8, 1944;
KK 25182.
What about the tires, George? Have you had
their inflation checked lately? © May 31, 1944;
KK 25427,
While it’s on my mind, George, oughtn’t we
have the radiator hose on the car looked after? ©
June 13, 1944; KK 25428.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7614
60 days! I knew that reminded me of some-
thing important, George, the car needs an oil
change! © June 6, 1944; KK 25429,
Standard oil co. of California, San Francisco.
7614-7616
For lubricants:
Lubrication chart, Standard of California. ©
Mar. 15, 1944; KK 25477,
Lubrication recommendations - Standard of
California. © Apr. 15, 1944; KK 25245.
Lid’s off! White oil! For white oil, © June 15,
1944: KK 25726.
Standard tar products co., Milwaukee. 7617
Nets double in life when you use usol, For fish
net preservative. © June 8, 1944; KK 25299,
Studebaker corp., South Bend, Ind. 7618-7620
For airplane engines & military trucks:
Are you my daddy? © June 16, 1944; KK
25455.
They're neither too young nor too old to help
farm this summer. © June 15, 1944; KK 25516.
Tom Hinkle’s boys do him proud in the
army. © June 16, 1944; KK 25454,
Superba cravats, Rochester, N. Y. 7621
Everything that’s nice for Father’s day. © June
2, 1944; KK 25395.
Tasty baking co., Philadelphia. 7622
‘Tasty-ple picnic finale, poster 99. For pie. ©
June 19, 1944; KK 25608.
Tayton ca., Chicago. 71623
Roll call. For under arm cream deodorant. ©
May 15, 1944; KK 25153.
Textiles education bureau. Byron G. Moon co.,
inc. See Moon (Byron G.) co., inc. Textiles
education bureau.
Timber structures, inc., Portland, Cr. 71624
Module low-cost housing. For prefabricated
panels & patented connectors. © June 1, 1944; KK
25730,
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, Q.
7625, 7626
For roller bearings:
On the job for Uncle Sam. © May 15, 1944;
KK 25716.
When victory comes.
25717,
© June 12, 1944; KK
Toastmaster products div. McGraw electric co.
See McGraw electric co. Toastmaster products
div.
Tregs, New York, 71627
Tregs prevents garter runs. For thermoplastic
adhesive accessory. © May 22, 1944; KK 25156.
Tremco mfg. co., Cleveland. 7628
Thousand roofs - athousand problems, For
roof maintenance materials. © June 1, 1944; KK
25209.
Trimz co., Chicago.
New! Clever! Exciting! For applikays of wall-
paper. © May 20, 1944; KK 25285.
1629
_pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Unguol pharmacal co. See DeGiorgi (Joseph H.),
d. b. a. Unguol pharmacal co,
Universal Geneva watch co., New York. — 7630
Universal Genéve. For watches. © June 1, 1944:
KK 25385.
Universal paper products cO., Chicago,
7631-7635
For paper drinking cups & dispensers:
Distributor’s pricés, universal water cups,
veecups and flat bottom cups. © May 15, 1944; KK
25339.
Universal water cups, veecups and flat bot-
tom cups. Suggested resale prices. © May 15,
1944; KK 25381.
For paper soda cups & dispensers:
Distributor’s prices universal veecups,
conical paper cups, for soda fountains. © May 15,
1944; KK 25310.
Universal veecups, conical paper cups, for
soda fountains. Suggested resale prices. © May
15, 1944; KK 25610.
Universal, the paper cups that set their own
standards. For paper drinking.cups, souffies &
soda cups. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 25773.
Univis lens co., Dayton, O. 7636-7638
Action, in war and in peace. For instrument
lenses. © May 15, 1944; KK 25196.
For eye glasses:
I was a dunce to neglect my eyes. © May 31,
1944; KK 25197.
What’s happened to Mrs. Smith? © June 27,
1944; KK 25648.
Vick chemical co., New York. 1639-7641
For pharmaceutical products:
Directions for using Vicks va-tro-nol. ©
June 21, 1944; KK 25742.
Follow these directions. © June 21, 1944; KK
25741,
For your baby.
1944; KK 25790.
For baby lotion. © May 31,
Vickers, inc., Detroit. 71642
Vickers hydraulic power steering. For hydraulic
power steering system equipment. © May 8, 1944;
KK 25213.
Victaulic co. of America, New York. 7643
One good reason why the London blitz failed.
For pipe couplings & fittings. © May 8, 1944; KK
25654,
Volupté, inc., New York. 7644
Volupté reflects the prettiest faces. For com-
pacts. © June 11, 1944; KK 25703.
148
Warwick chemical co., West Warwick, R. I.
7645-7650
For chemicals:
In war...- and in peace. © Apr. 12, 1943; KK
25528.
Solved. © Mar. 15, 1943; KK 25508,
Tactical problem. © May 10, 1943; KK
25509.
To the rescue of wax users.
KK 25527.
Today’s problem child. © June 14, 1943; Kk
25510.
United we stand. © Feb. 15, 1943; KK 25507.
© Dec. 6, 1943;
siete page Le PRINTS
Webster (Warren) & co., Camden, N. J. 7651, 7652
For heating system equipment:
Webster oil separators, bulletin B-401B. ©
June 2, 1944; KK 25426.
Webster steam separators, bulletin B-301D.
© June 2, 1944; KK 25425.
Weco products co., Chicago. 7653, 7654
For toothbrush:
Beauty’s first lesson, the finest toothbrush
money can buy! © May 26, 1944; KK 25692.
_ Vital to health and "beauty, the aie pro-
tection this finer toothbrush gives! © June 27,
1944; KK 25693.
Wembley, inc., New Orleans. 7655, 7656
For neck ties:
Chevron brown. © June 2, 1944; KK 25283.
Quality made Wembley first in demand, ©
May 25, 1944; KK 25284.
Western cartridge co. Bond electric corp. div.,
New Haven. 7657, 7658
For flashlight batteries:
So they’ii remember, then. © June 1, 1944;
KK 25514, —
When it's mid-day in Siberia. © Feb. 24,
1944; KK 25177.
Western cartridge co. Winchester repeating arms
co. div., New Haven. 7659-7687
For ammunition:
Every boy has his hero. © May 24, 1944; KK
25364,
Here’s to the great future of trapshooting. ©
May 15; 1944; KK 25180.
Preview of tomorrow on the pistol ranges. ©
Apr. 1, 1944; KK 25178.
Ready ‘to build, or battle. © June 1, 1944; KK
25365.
When hunters can again go after these sure
footed skyline cliff climbers. Goat. © June 1, 1944;
KK 25515,
When we get the go ahead on sporting ammu-
nition, Bobcat. © May 25, 1944; KK 25181.
When you get the green light. Deer. © May
5, 1944; KK 25513.
When your customers go into action, Crow.
© June 1, 1944; KK 25728.
ist reason for today! For flashlight batteries.
© Apr. 1, 1944; KK 25179.
Whitman (Stephen F.) & son, inc., Philadelphia.
7668-7672
For confectionery:
A-1 in her heart.
25319, ~
Mother’s day, May 14. © May 3, 1944; KK
25316.
Shore leave. © Apr. 28, 1944; KK 25317.
So you like chocolate! © May 31,1944; Kk
25320,
They’re pretty good at writing letters, too!
© May 25, 1944; KK 25318.
© May 26, 1944; KK
Wickwire Spencer steel co., New York. 7673
Wick and Spen are at your service. For springs
& wires. © June 3, 1944; KK 25293.
Wilshire oil co., inc., Los Angeles. 71674
Stratolene. For gasoline. © Feb. 8, 1944; KK
25568.
Winchester repeating arms co, div. Western car-
tridge co. See Western cartridge co. Win-
chester repeating : arms co. div.
Young Arieries: Itd., Beverly Hills, Calif.
7675-7677
For women’s & children’s clothing:
Going places with young America. Here they
come. .© Mar. 3, 1944; KK 25504.
Going places with young America. Pretty as
a picture. © Mar. 10, 1944; KK 25505.
Going places with young America. Young
America likes to go places. © Feb. 25, 1944; KK
25503.
Zecol, inc., Milwaukee. 7678
Minute polish. “For polish. © May 30, 1944; KK
25681.
Zenith radio corp., Chicago. 7679-7681
For radionic hearing aid:
No one need pay more than $40 for a quality
hearing aid. © June 1, 1944; KK 25389,
Old friend of yours has joined Zenith’s cru-
sade. © June 1, 1944; KK 25390.
Zenith radionic hearing aid, © June 12, 1944;
KK 25705.
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944------------------- 2,823
149-
LABELS
7682-7704
American molasses co., New York.
For molasses:
Grandma’s baked ham slices. © Apr. 3, 1944;
KK 25590.
Grandma’s colonial custard. © Apr. 3, 1944;
KK 25588,
Grandma’s colonial custard [and] Grandma’s
cinnamon-’lasses spread. © Apr. 3, 1944; KK
25599. ;
Grandma’s famous gingerbread. © Apr. 3,
1944; KK 25591.
Grandma’s famous gingerbread [and] Grand-
ma’s cream cheese spread. © Apr. 3, 1944; KK
25598.
Grandma’s favorite molasses cookies.
Apr. 3, 1944; KK 25596,
Grandma’s hot water gingerbread. © Apr. 3,
1944; KK 25595.
Grandma’s ’lasses taffy. © Apr. 3, 1944; KK
25586.
Grandma’s ‘lasses taffy [and] West Indies
milk shake. © Apr. 3, 1944; KK 25604.
Grandma’s old fashioned baked beans. © Apr.
3, 1944; KK 25607.
©
Grandma’s old fashioned muffins. © Apr. 3,
1944; KK 25597.
Grandma’s old fashioned stew. © Apr. 3,
1944; KK 25593.
Grandma’s old fashioned stew [and] Peanut
butter-molasses spread. © Apr. 3, 1944; KK
25603.
Gran’ma’s old-time apple scallop.
3, 1944; KK 25594.
Grandma’s old-time apple scallop [and] West
Indies milk shake. © Apr. 3, 1944; KK 25600.
Grandma’s old-time pancakes. © Apr. 3,
1944; KK 25589.
’ Grandma’s old-time pancakes [and] Grandma’s
favorite French toast. © Apr. 3,,1944; KK 25602.
Grandma’s old-time waffles. © Apr. 3, 1944;
KK 25585.
Grandma’s peanut butter patties. © Apr. 3,
1944: KK 25592.
” Grandma’s peanut butter patties [and] Always-
ready ‘lasses spread. © Apr. 3, 1944; KK 25605.
Grandma’s soft molasses cookies. © Apr. 3,
1944; KK 25606.
Grandma’s two egg cake. © Apr. 3, 1944; KK
25587,
Grandma’s two egg cake [and] Apple butter-
molasses spread. © Apr. 3, 1944; KK 25601.
© Apr.
Amick (Virginia E.) Seattle. 7705
Rapaco, fine vegetable shortening. For vege-
table cooking shortening. © June 3, 1944; KK
25343.
Baca (Pablo), d. b. a. La victoria packing co., Los
Angeles. 7706, 7707
Salsa. jalapena, hot green chile relish. For
green chile relish. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 25215.
Salsa jalapena, hot red chile relish. For red
chile relish. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 25481.
150
Bendix helicopter, inc., New York. 1708
Bendix helicopter. For helicopters & parts
thereof. © June 14, 1944; KK 25397.
Bettar ice cream co., Baltimore. 7709
Bettar ice cream. For ice cream. © June 20,
1944; KK 25205. .
Bird & son, inc., East Walpole, Mass. 17710, 7711
Stylepride shoes. For shoebox. © May 25, 1944;
KK 25443.
Treasure tred shoes.
May 24, 1944; KK 25241.
Boller’s beverages, inc., Elizabeth, N. J. 7712
Boller quality cola sparking beverage. For
carbonated beverage. © May 1, 1944; KK 25488,
Bridgford co., San Diego, Calif. 1713
Bridgford’s apple sauce. For apple sauce. ©
June 28, 1944; KK 24849.
For shoe box label. ©
Burlington brewing co., Burlington, Wis. 1714
Van Merritt brand beer. For malt beverage. ©
June 26, 1944; KK 25649,
Cook (Ralph L.) Medford, Or. ‘ 1715,
Roxy-Ann, For pears. © Mar. 15, 1944; KK
25236,
Dalemar paper corp., Lodi, N. J. 7716
Victory pack waxed paper. For cut waxed paper.
© Jan. 14, 1944; KK 25398.
Dandy dainties corp., New York. T1717, 7718
For candy:
Cheer-mail package of sweets and treats.
June 7, 1944; KK 25344.
For whom we cheer.
©
© June 7, 1944; KK
25345.
Dermetics, inc., New York. 7719
Ageless beauty program dermetics. For cos-
metics - toilet preparations. © May 1, 1944; KK
25210.
Feinstein (Lawrence) & Glatzer (Morris), d. b. a.
Lawrence laboratories, Brooklyn. 7720
Sulfoam. For shampoo. © May 1, 1942; KK
25487.
Fredriksson (Joe A.) San Francisco. 71721
My spelling box. For child’s spelling box with
movable letters. © June 23, 1944; KK 25714.
71722
General baking co., New York.
© Mar.
Bond crul-a-nut bond. For doughnuts.
1, 1944; KK 25372.
1723
Hawley pulp & paper co., Oregon City, Or. as
@
Velva bathroom tissue. For toilet paper.
May 25, 1944; KK 25723.
Heine (George F.) Toledo. 1724
Illustrated V...-mail. For illustrated V...- mail.
© June 18, 1944; KK 25704.
LABELS
no. 6, 1944
Heirloom needlework guild, inc., New York.
7725-7730
For crocheting thread:
Hiawatha super chenille wired. © May 11,
1944; KK 25250.
Hiawatha super chenille wired. © May 11,
1944; KK 25251.
Hiawatha super cordé. © May 8, 1944; KK
25248.
Hiawatha belastraw 6-ply. For crocheting &
knitting thread. © May 11, 1944; KK 25249.
Hiawatha Heirloom embroidery design. For
stamped goods. © May 22, 1944; KK 25252.
Hiawatha skylark sweater wool. For knitting
wool © May 1, 1944; KK 25247.
Hibbs (R. M.) Philadelphia. 7731
Tuf-coat. For concrete surface hardner. ©
June 6, 1944; KK 25777.
a
Ina Lee corp., New York. 71732
Ina Lee. For children’s & infants wear. © June
15, 1944; KK 25489.
King juices, Forest Park, II. 1733
Delicious refreshing King punch. For fruit
juices. © Feb. 20, 1944; KK 25451.
Kolinski (Alexander F.) Milwaukee. 1734
Flying airplanes fly similar to aboomerang. For
toy airplanes. © June 2, 1944; KK 25511.
Latex products mfg. co., Los Angeles. 7735
Celafoam pillows. For pillows. © June 1, 1944;
KK 25452.
Lawrence laboratories. See Feinstein (Lawrence) &
Glatzer (Morris),d. b. a. Lawrence laboratories.
Minardi (August W.) St. Louis. 7736
Klorin. For hypoclorite solution. © June 6,
1944; KK 25774.
N. & S. corp., Paterson. 1737
Banquet dog food. For dog food. © June 6, 1944;
KK 25268.
National brewing co., Baltimore. 1138
National premium. For beer. © Feb. 22, 1943;
KK 25201.
Oxford print, Medford, Mass. 1739
Joy-toys carnival merry-go-round. For card-
board toys. © June 12, 1944; KK 25431.
Parrott & co., San Francisco. 7740
Cut-up. For canned fish. © May 13, 1944; KK
25464.
Permanente cement co., Oakland, Calif. 7741, 7742
For cement:
High early strength cement.
1943; KK 25374.
Modified sulphate resisting special cement.
© July 22, 1943; KK 25373.
© Nov. 20,
Primary education co. See Roan (Carl M.), d. b.
a. Primary education co.
Procter & Gamble co., Cincinnati. sete
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944 ------------------------------
7761
Ivory medium size. For soap. © Dec. 1, 1943;
KK 25290.
Randall (William A.) New York. 717144
This is to certify. For clinical thermometer.
© Dec. 27, 1943; KK 25459.
Roan (Carl M.), d. b. a.
Minneapolis.
For toy blocks:
Fun-aids. © May 20, 1944; KK 25521.
Fun-aids for kiddies. © May 20, 1944; KK
25520.
Primary education co.,
7745, 7746
Sapolin co., inc., New York. 7147
Sapolin stove pipe enamel. For enamel paint.
© May 15, 1944; KK 25291.
Sea bee co., Gloucester, Mass. 71748
Cod liver oil with honey emulsion. For cod liver
oil emulsion with honey. © June 1, 1944; KK 25308.
Sicca soya paint co., inc., Peoria, Ill. 7749
Plastic plaster. For plastic plaster. © Jan. 5,
1944; KK 25195.
Standard brands, inc., New York. 7750.
V-8 cocktail. For cocktail vegetable juices. “©
May 1, 1944; KK 25430.
Stough (Robert A.), d. b. 2. Vee-bee co., Chicago.
7751
V-bee soy-type pancake-waffle muffin mix. For
pancake, waffle & muffin mix. © Mar. 1, 1944; KK
25392.
Tregs, New York. 1752
Tregs. For thermo plastic hosiery accessory.
© June 6, 1944; KK 25519.
Victoria (La) packing co. See Baca (Pablo), d. b.
a. La victoria packing co.
Vos (Arthur) jr., Denver. oS
Fresh Macklem bread. For bread. © Mar. 8,
1944; KK 25393.
Western states specialty co., Kansas City, Mo.
71754-7759
All in one oil. For break in motor tune up de-
sludgement penetrating oil. © Feb. 15, 1943; KK
25559.
Formula M-21, a Z-4 product. For radiator
flush & cleaner. © Feb. 15, 1943; KK 25558.
Lime-out. For lime, rust, scale. & grease re-
mover. © Feb. 15, 1943; KK 25555.
Selex. For automotive liquid solder.
15, 1943; KK 25557.
Z-4. For sealer. © Feb. 15, 1943; KK 25556.
Z-4 solder-it. For solder. © Feb. 15, 1943; KK
25554. ;
© Feb.
White seal brewing co., Flint, Mich. 7760
White seal. For beer. © May 2, 1944; KK
25164.
Winner industries, Minneapolis. 7761
Hidee-dor. For closet door accessories. ©
June 22, 1944; KK 25675.
LABELS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939
iy: [7761
Royle (John) & sons. 1,2 Red label cutters that cut. RR 110, June 13,
For cutters: :
Blue label cutters that cut. RR 109, June 13,
1944,
© John Royle & sons, Paterson.
1944,
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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.
Adler (Roman)*
Polish air force. © 1c. July 24, 1944; G 43790.
7762
Albright (Malvin Marr)* 7763
Portrait. © 1c. July 26, 1944; B 43794.
Allan (Jan)* 7764-7769
Boston terrier puppy, 199 D, 199S, 199 U. -
Fighting rooster, 154 L, 154 R. - Pomeranian show
model, 283. © July 31,1944; G 43822, 43824-43828.
Anglo-American pub. co., ltd. 7770-7776
Calder (John McKellar):
Commander Steel. - Crusaders. - Dr. Destine.
- Purple Rider. - Red Rover. - Terry Kane. - Tina.
© 1c. each July 17, 1944; G 43773-43779,
Apfel (Harold I.)* TTT
You’re the star in my window. © lc. July 17,
1944: G 43772.
Beam (Richard Charles)* 7778
Emblem of the faith of Jesus. © June 12, 1944;
G 43805.
Blythe (Walter Edward)* 7779-7782
Airdale. - Dachshund. - Scottish terrier.’ ©
July 17, 1944; G 43780, 43815, 43816.
German shepherd dog. © June 5, 1944, G 43745.
Brockwell (John Butler)* 7783
Pirate gang. © 1c. July 24, 1944; G 43791,
Carlock (Elaine Douglas) * 7784-7791
Figurine, 1-8. © 1 c. each July 10, 1944; G
43747-43754.
Chic pottery co. 7792-7794
Garee (Hugh McMahon) Pig on haunches.
Baby. ~- Mama. - Papa. © Jan, 2, 1943; G
43799..43801.
Colgate-Palmolive-Peet co. 7795-7802
Deserty (Alexander S.):
Architectural drawing for house, 1-8. © 1
c. each June 10, 1944; G 43763-43770.
Corte (Peter F.)* 7803
Landing operations. © 1 c. Aug. 1, 1944; G
43804.
Covino (Isaac)* 7804
Dewey, Roosevelt, which? © 1c. July 22, 1944;
G 43813.
Deutsche (Amanda M.)* 7805-7807
Bible allegory, into grace. - Temptation of
Christ. - Victory heart illustrations, © 1 c. each
May 22, 1944; G 43760, 43762.
153
Draper (Dorothy) inc. 7808
Wissner (John):
Kerr’s, Oklahoma City. © 1c. July 12, 1944;
G 43830.
Dyer (Ann)* 7809, 7810
Kitten, curled up, sleeping, 291 C. - Kitten, with
one paw up as if batting at a fly, 291 B. © July.31,
1944; G 43821, 43823.
Elsey (Walter H.)* 7811
Would you like a piece of this? © May 20,1944;
G 43789.
Frame (Hector Dow)* 7812
Strike out. © 1c. June 5, 1944; G 43781.
Fridrich (Annie Louise)* 7813
Sally Ann. © 1c. July 11, 1944; G 43737.
Galle memorial studio & workshops. 7814
Galle (Carl):
Head of Christ, S. 307.
43740.
© June 17, 1944; G
Georgeson (Anthony G.) 7815
Michell (Gladys):
All for one, one for all. © 1c, July 12, 1944;
G 43743.
Goggins (Juil Riley)* 7816, 7817
New military casket, 1, 2. © 1c. each June 28,
1944; G 43758, 43759.
Gomez (Ellis J.)* 7818
Monument, 1019. © 1c. July 26, 1944; G 43795.
Goodwin (Abb L.) 7819
Jones (Hazel C.):
God’s eternal purpose revealed. © 1 c. June
13, 1944; G 43741.
Hinter meister (John Henry) 7820
Hintermeister (Hy [i. e. John Henry)):
Washington resigning his commission. © 1 c.
July 11, 1944; G 43736.
Holeproof hosiery co. 7821
Enabnit (Merlin):
Holeproof girl, 10. © 1 c. July 27, 1944; G
43796.
Inger (Archie Johnson)* 7822
Triumphant. © 1c. July 17, 1944; G 43771.
7823
Jenkins (June Yates)*
© July 24, 1944; G
Remember Pearl Harbor.
43802.
Kehl (George Sylvester)* 7824
Sanely, I, god or goddess, degree real spiritual
equalacy. © 1c. July 27, 1944; G 43797.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7825
Kérmendi (Elisabeth) * 7825
Sailor and his girls. © 1 c. Aug. 3, 1944; G
43817.
Lambert (George)* 7826
Flag of victory. © 1c. July 25, 1944; G 43792.
Lantz (Walt) productions.* 71827
Wally Walrus. © 1c. July 12, 1944; G 43756.
Law (Vallie)* 7828
God grant us peace and victory. © 1c. Julyl,
1944: G 43812.
Loyal order of Moose. Lodge no, 1605. - 7829
Shaffer (James T.):
Monarch of his kingdom. © i c. July 4, 1944;
G 43723,
MacVey (Gertrude Teer)* 7830
Wood art portiers. © 1c. June 29, 1944; G
43785.
Maffei (Sophie) 7831
Parker (Robert E.):
National history chart of United States. © 1
ce June 8, 1944; G 43746.
Marrus (Regina)* 7832
Dear - won’t it be nice to come home? © 1 c.
June 23, 1944; G 43788.
Martinelli (Lorenzo) 7833-7836
Sand (John):
Belgian mare, E. - Belgian stallion, F. -
Boy at prayer, D. - Girl at prayer, C. © July 17,
1944: G 43806-43809.
Michael (David) & co. 7837
Dinneen (Alice):
Vanilla orchids. Hacienda Miguel, Puerto
Rico. © Jan. 15, 1944; G 43755.
Moffett.(Russell Dale)* 7838
Aztec sacrifice. © 1c. July 11, 1944; G 43735.
Moore (Everett L.)* 7839
World war Il. Commemorative service plaque.
© 1c. June 29, 1944; G 43742.
Newrock (William) 7840
Friedland (Lillian):
Teddy bear. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1944; G 43803.
Nichols (Theodore R.)* 7841
Victory banner. © 1 c. July 17, 1944; G 43811.
Onderdonk (Francis S.)* 7842
United nations flag. © 1c. July 9, 1944; G
43757,
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944-----------------------
154
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Osborne co. 7843-7845
Erbit (Jules):
Girl wearing negligee, 4870. © 1 c, July 19,
1944; G 43782.
Fangel (Maud Tousey):
Twins, 4866. © 1c, July 19, 1944; G 43783.
Teller (Grif [i. e. Griffith H.}):
Snow scene, 4864. © 1 c. July 19, 1944; G
43784.
Pelton (Geraldine Victoria) * 7846
Who calls Me? © 1c. July 20, 1944; G 43786.
Perry (Mary Stewart) * 7847
Mr. & Mrs. G.I. Joe. © 1 c. July 22, 1944; G
43829,
Pirz (Emanuel E.)* 7848
New taper soil pipe. © 1 c. July 29, 1944; G
43798.
Pushman (Hovsep)* 7849, 7850
My little princess. - Warrior. © 1 c. each
Aug. 3, 1944; G 43818, 43819.
Scarlett (Mrs. Henry Anthony)* 7851, 7852
Miniature model of a:
Sailor. - Soldier. © 1c. each July 10, 1944;
G 43738, 43739.
Schuster (Sigmund) 7853
Kirvay (J. A.): - i
Roosevelt, Truman for freedom, ’44. © 1 c,
July 31, 1944; G 43810.
Shulz (Adolph Robert)* 7854
Master presence. © 1 c. Aug. 2, 1944; G
43814,
Spencer (Edward)* 7855
Memorial flag. Memorial banner in honor of the
dead. © 1c. June 29, 1944; G 43744, :
Thompson (Thomas) * 7856, 7857
Bed-time story. = Fido, nuisance repellent. ©
1c. each July 11, 1944; G 43733, 43734.
Tulk (Alfred James) * 7858
He shall give His angels charge to keep thee in
all thy ways. © 1c. July 25, 1944; G 43793.
Williams (Aline Livingstone) 7859-7861
Livingstone (Aline T.):
Josephine and Napoleon. = Raggedy Comman-
dy. -© 1c. each Aug. 8, 1944; G 43831-43833.
Zellie. 7862
Canter (Eleanor Zellie):
Maestro. © June 22, 1944; G 43787.
PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[7862
Garbutt (Andrew) 1
Walworth craftsman. © Walworth co., Boston.
R 126138, Mar. 8, 1944.
- Marionettes. - Mary Jane. - Nursery rhymes.
Our prince is still a tiny thing. - Polly Perkins,
hold on to my gown. - Pretty silver locket. - Stork.
- There is a little house. - Up and down the counter-
pane. - We are.off to Timbuctoo. - Wooden shoes.
© Madame la Baronne von Tuyll van Serooskerken,
Katwijk a./Zee, Holland. R 127383-127399, Apr. 8,
1944,
,
Lemair (Henriette Willebeek) 2-18
All the ducks are swimming in the water. -
Basket full of nuts. - Dog in the marsh, - jacky,
stand still. - Little sailor. - Little, tiny man. -
155
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Aaland (John H.) 7863
Paddeer aid. © 1c. July 24, 1944. I 34945.
Advertisers’ service div., inc. 71864
Get-that-spare dial. © Jan. 27, 1944: K 55906.
AEtna life affiliated cos. 7865
Care in canning. © June 13, 1944; K 55926.
Agricultural co. of Pan America, 7866
Agricultural company of Pan-America. © June
17, 1944; K 55900.
American bank note co. 7867-7877
Agriculture no, 3, V-85047. © Apr. 11, 1944; K
55941.
Betancourt (Salvador Cisneros) Republica de
Cuba. Special, V-84935. © Mar. 8, 1944; K 55949.
Joao (D.) VI, Republica dos Estados Unidos do
Brasil. Special, V-84708. © Dec. 22, 1943; K
55948.
Lee (Franklin) stock, V-84751. © Jan. 4, 1944;
K 55947, P
Neptune no. 3, V-85121. - Steel, V-85120. © Apr.
26, 1944; K 55938, 55939.
Non-listable stock, V-85164. © May 5, 1944; K
55940.
Palma (Tomas Estrada) Republica de Cuba.
Special, V-84984. © Mar. 22, 1944; K 55945.
84899. © Mar. 7, 1944: K 55942.
84962. © Mar. 16, 1944; K 55943.
84989. © Apr. 1, 1944; K 55944.
American mutual liability insurance co. 7878
Why not play a nice game like insurance man?
© 1c. Apr. 13, 1944; K 55911.
Amon (W. A.) 7879-7881
Numbers 5, 6, 8. © July 25, 1944-J 36910-36912.
Andersen (George D.) 7882
[Perspective drawing chart] © July 18, 1944;
I 34952.
Ashley (David) inc. 1883
Gloucester bouquet; by Carle J. Blenner. © July
11, 1944; H 2764.
Atlas bolt & screw co. 7884-7990
Arch bar truck, 23-199. - 3 ton cap. Ball bear-
ing turntable, 30-492. - 25 ton elec. bott. dump
scale car, 2-586-C. - 25 ton electric scale car,
1-608, 2-608-W. - 40 ft. coke quenching car, 5-400,
6-400-C, 6-400-D, 6-400-F. - 50 ton bottom dump
elec. ore car, 2-602-C. - 50 ton bott. dump harri-
gan ore car, 2-602-H. - 50 ton electric bott. dump
ore car, 1-602, 2-602-A. - 50 ton electric bottom
dump transfer car, 2-535-J, 2-590-A, 2-602-B,
2-602-R. © 1c. each July 28, 1944; I 34961-34977.
Bearing cap S. C., 12226. - Bearing 8.C., A-
17329. - Brake lever pin. Wood dust guard. Forged
st. brake shoe key, 11457. - Bronze bushing, 7596,
Bell (Alfred) & co., ltd.
7597, 12204——12209. Bushing, bronze, 12227,
12228. - C.I. carry iron filler, 3504. - C.I. floor
plate, 12190——-12193, - C. I. gear case, 12211,
12212. - C. I. hand wheel, 12218. - C. S. bumper
block, 3505. - Cast iron bearing, 12213. - Cast
steel draft lug, 12195. - Cast steel end plates,
12189R/L. - Clutch body, cast steel, 12210. - Door
hinge S. C., A-17318, B-17318. - Drive axle, 17432.
- Forged steel axle, 17415. - Forged steel drive
axles [and] forged steel trailer axles, 17529. - Lev-
er steel casting, E-17318A. - Rear draft lug, steel
casting, 5785. - S. C. bearing cap, 8886-B. - S.C.
clutch, 12217. - S. C. lever, 9952, - Spring steel
spreader ring, leather packing [and] W. A. B. co.,
no. 76836. - Trailer axie, 17433. - 30 ton bott.
dump elec. scale car, 1-622, 2-622-B——-F, 2-
622-P, 2-622-S, 2-622-V, 2-622-W, 2-622-X. - 30
ton elect. center dump scale car, 2-620-C, 2-620-
E, 2-620-N, 2-620-V, 2-620-W. - 30 ton electric
scale car, 2-620-A, 2-620-B. - 30 ton side dump
coke car, 6-419-A, 6-419-C, 6-419-S, 6-419-T,
6-419-w. - 30 ton side dump electric coke car,
6-419-Y. - 30 ton 460 cu. ft. center dump elec.
scale car, 1-620, 2-620-F. - 40 ft. coke quenching
car, 5-417, 6-417-A——-H, 6-417-J——P, 6-417-R,
6-417-S. - 50 ton ore transfer car, 9-319, 10-289-
G, 10-319-A, 10-319-K, 10-319-P, 10-319-U. - 50
ton side dump car, 10-319-T. - 2370 cu. ft. 30 ton
side dump elect. coke car, 5-419, © 1c. each July
8, 1944; I 34795-34884,
Baker (George) 7991-7993
Sad Sack. © 1c. Mar. 31, Apr. 7, 14, 1944; K
55897-55899.
-Bambush (George) 7994
Safety wiring tool. © 1c. July 24, 1944; I 34936.
Beals lithograph & ptg. co., inc. 7995-7997/
Des Moines, Iowa, Iowa State Capitol. Greet-
ings from Des Moines, Iowa. - Greetings from Tex-
as, the lone star state. © Feb. 1, 1944; K 55961,
50962.
Greetings from Des Moines, Iowa. © Sept. 15,
1943; K 55963.
7998-8000
Blives (Mademoiselle de) after Jean Marc Nat-
tier; by E. E. Milner. © May 1, 1943; H 2702.
Powell (W. E.):
Frosty morning. - Over the salt flats. ©
Apr. 1, 1944; H 2762, 2763.
Bethlehem steel co. 8001-8005
Fifth war loan. © May 22, 1944; K 55912.
Invasion is on! Back them up with bonds. ©
June 6, 1944; K 55967.
Let’s speed the day of reckoning, work hard and
stay on the job. Japs torture Americans. ©
May 1, 1944; K.55968.
Road to victory still is long. Stay on the job.
© July 12, 1944; K 55965.
Your work will help to bring him back. Stay on
the job. © June 1, 1944; K 55966.
156
no. 7, 1944
8006
© 1c. July 26,
Bizzaro (Louis Richard)
Propeller de-icer for aircraft.
1944; I 34926.
Boehm (Paul F.) 8007, 8008
Dimetric two-angle and stencil, 440725. © 1c.
July 29, 1944; I 34959.
Ex-cell-o, 440716. ©1-c. July 20, 1944; I 34925.
Borden co.
News from the food front:
Nearly 5 million acres of American farm
land, etc. © 1c. Sept. 7, 1943; K 55955.
This is about hay. © lc. Aug. 17, 1943; K
55956.
8009, 8010
Bray studios, inc. 8011
Aircraft work templates. Making a master
developed layout, part 2,and Making the form block,
3. © June 26, 1944; J 36877.
Broesel (Cari A.) _ 8012
Safety shower-tub. ©1 c, July 24, 1944; I 34944,
Brubaker (Marion Verna). 8013, 8014
Haas (Bishop) - Haas (Most Reverend Francis J.)
© June 30, 1944; J 36914, 36915.
@
Buhrman (Wyatte Stanley) 8015
Sequoias example, onus probandi, 30564. © May
16, 1944; J 36767.
Burleson (John Ely) 8016, 8017
Battle stations, 1,2. © 1c. each July 24, 1944;
J 36908, 36909.
Canada. Department of national defence.
8018-8030
Front axle drive 4 x 4:
How it works, part 1, C. A. F. S. 50-22. -
How to use, part 2,C. A. F. S. 50-23. © 1c. each
July 8, 1944; J 36826, 36833.
Inspection and maintenance:
Electrical system, part 5,C. A. F. S, 50-19.
- Engine and brakes, part 6, C. A. F. S. 50-20: -
Engine fuel, filter and cooling systems, part 4, C.
A. F. S. 50-18. - Power train and winch, part 3, C.
A.F.S. 50-17. - Steering mechanism, frame, bodies
and equipment, part 2, C. A. F. S. 50-16. - Tires,
wheels, axles and springs, part 1, C.A.F.S. 50-15.
© 1c. each July. 8, 1944; J 36830, 36831, 36834-
36837.
Lubrication:
What is lubrication, part 1, C. A. F. S. 50-
25. - Part 2, C. A. F.S. 50-26. - Part 3, C. A. F.
S.50-27. © 1c, each July 8, 1944; J 36825, 36827,
36828.
Transfer case. How it works, how to use, C. A.
F. S. 50-21. - Winch. How it works, how to use,
C,A.F.S. 50-24. ©1c. each July 8, 1944; J 36829,
36832.
Carroll (Cyril J. G.) 8031
Multi-level house. ©1 c. July 12, 1944; I 34890.
Church attendance, inc. 8032, 8033
Go to church, series 1, 2. © Mar. 10, 1940; K
55907, 55908.
Clark (Dwight L.) 8034
New method of obtaining brake angles from
pattern, © July 7, 1944; I 34896,
615660 O- 44-2
CLASSES H-K
157
8062
Connor (Frank L.) 8035
Ledge on north side of coffer, plate two. © 1c.
July 12, 1944; I 34927,
Cooper (Loyd) 8036-8039
Yucca, 6-15-44-1, 6-15-44-3, 6-25-44-1, 6-25-
- 44-2. © June 28, 1944; J 36881-36884.
Cross co. 8040-8044
Hand operated screw machine with 1 1/2’’ col-
let capacity, A-20634. - Machine to bore 8.8744
plus or minus .002 diameter hole and face adjust-
ing flange carrier-differential, A-21665. - Pro-
posed machine for boring 3 3/4-12 universal joint,
A-21666. ©1 c. each June 12, 1944; I 34892-34894.
Proposed 4-spindle boring and facing machine,
A-22043. - Proposed 4-spindle boring and facing
machine tooling, A-22043. © 1 c. each July 14,
1944; I 34922, 34923.
Curtiss-Wright corp. Wright aeronautical corp.
div. - 8045-8048
Cutaway chart Wright cyclone 14BA aircraft en-
gine: :
Front section. - Main section - Oil sump and
oil pump. - Rear section. © June 7, 1944; I 34766-
34769.
Dealey (Thomas W.) 8049-8051
Deep seat threaded klosure-kup and bottle, 8. -
Klosure-kup on bottle, 2. - Pouring from bottle in-
to klosure-kup, 6. © 1 c. each July 28, 1944; J
36905-36907.
De Chiara (Gilbert)
Multi-purpose hand vise.
I 34937.
8052
© 1c. July 24, 1944;
8053
© lec. July 24, 1944;
De Franceschi (Peter)
Ready made triangles.
I 34954.
De la Torre (Manuel)
Houston, Texas, skyline.
55952.
8054
© July 20, 1944; K
Diener (Harry E.) 8055
Safety receptacle for electrical appliances. © 1
c. July 24, 1944; I 34949.
Dirand (Louis J.) 8056
Historical events inthe United States. © 1 c.
July 27, 1944; I 34957.
Edson (Norman Stewart) 8057, 8058
Dinner time. - Twin hummers. © July 4, 1944;
J 36875, 36876.
Elliott (D. Howard) 8059
Bible personalities. ©1 c. July 6,1944; I 34897.
Ellis (Oscar Asbury) 8060
Purported trisection of an angle by means of a
compass and straight edge. ©July 3, 1944; I 34764.
8061
© 1c. July 15, 1944;
Farrell (Alfred J.)
Self-locking bandage clip.
I 34909.
Felger (Ned L.) 8062
Ro-lette. A game. ©1c. July 24,1944; I 34939.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8063
Ford (Ivon R.) lumber co. 8063
Floor plans. © June 1, 1944; I 34773.
Frick-Gallagher mfg. co. 8064-8072
Assembled dividers for drawer unit, 8. - Dis-
assembled dividers for drawer unit, 9. © July 27,
1944; J 36929, 36930.
Drawer unit:
Closed, 1. - Closed enlarged view, 2. - One
tray open showing latch, 3. - One tray open with di-
viders, 4. - One tray open without dividers, 5. -
Three trays open with dividers, 6. - Trays stacked
in front of case, 7. - © July 27, 1944; J 36927,
36928, 36931-36935...
General biological supply house, inc. 8073-8080
Coffee, CR88.02. - Spices I, CR88.04. - Sugar
cane, CR88.03. - Tea, CR88.01. © June 19, 1944;
I 34775-34778,
Quinine cinchona, CR88.06. - Rubber, hevea
braziliensis, CR88.07. - Spices II, CR88.05. -
Wheat, CR89. © June 20, 1944; I 34779-34782.
General cable corp. 8081
Another car the boys overseas failed to receive.
© July 5, 1944; K 55913.
Gibbs (Lloyd T.) 8082, 8083
Chart, 7144, 8144. © July 7, 1944; I 34955,
34956,
Goggins (Juil R.) 8084
Dairy delivery recording system in triplicate
form, © 1c. June 22, 1944; I 34886.
8085
© 1c. July 15,
Gould (William P.)
Thermostatic mixing valve.
1944: T 34911.
Graphic industrial aides. 8086-8095
Atta boy, etc. - Dear soldier, etc. - Drink up
friend, etc. - I’d have made it yesterday, etc. -
Playmates! - P-s-s-t, c’mon, buddy, etc. - Short-
handed, etc. ~ That’s right, pal, etc. - [Tug of war]
- You made me what lam today. © Dec. 19, 1942;
K 55914-55923.
Greystone studios. 8096, 8097
Brownell (Herbert) jr. © July 26, 1944; J 36926.
Dewey (Thomas E.) © July 27, 1944; J 36925.
Griggs (Elmer N.) 8098
Honey bomb. © 1 c. June 14, 1944; I 34783.
Grogan photo co. 8099-8118
Detroit electric, 1925. - Electric buckboard,
1928. - Locomobile steamer, 1900. - Mobile steam-
er, 1900-02. © June 26, 1944; J 36855, 36856,
36871, 36872.
1 cyl.:
Cadillac, 1904- 05, 1905. - Curved dash Olds-
mobile, 1905. - Rambler, 1902. © June 26, 1944;
J 36857, 36859, 36861, 36862.
2 cyl.:
Buick, 1911. - Haynes-Apperson, 1902. -
Sears, 1910. - Stevens-Duryea, 1904-05. © June 26,
1944; J 36858, 36860, 36866, 36867.
4 cyl:
Empire, 1913. --Hupmobile, 1911. - Mercedes,
- Model T Ford, 1908. - Rambler, 1909. -
© June 26, 1944; ] 36863-36865 ,
1906.
Simplex, 1911.
36868-36870.
8 cyl.:
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Cord, 1937. - Gardner, 1930. © June 26,
1944; J 36873, 36874,
Hackney (Winston Myron) 8119
Transparent plastic chair, drawing 59. © 1c,
July 18, 1944; I 34905.
Hagopian (Vahan) 8120
J. C. Penney co. storefront. © 1 c. June 13, 1944;
I 34928.
Hall of art. 8121
Gloucester fishing dock. © June 14, 1944; K
55959.
Hansen (Thorvald L.) 8122
st a me airplane float. © 1 c. July 24, 1944;
Harbour (George O.) & Harbour (Pearl E.) 8123
Harbour tomahawk screwdriver for slotted head
screw bolts adaptable for various sizes. © 1 ec.
July 24, 1944; I 34930.
Harman (Hugh) productions, inc. 8124, 8125
Shipbuilding skills, marine electricity:
Laying out and installing kickpipes and stuf-
fing tubes, 1. - Wiring telltale PRS 6. © July 1,
1944; J 36838, 36839.
Heuer (walter) 8126
Egg flats lifter. © 1c. July 24, 1944; I 34934,
Hewitson (Arthur C.) 8127
Psychological drawing of six human senses. ©
lc. July 3, 1944; I 34916.
Heyden (Carl H.) 8128
Baby in high chair. © Jan. 31, 1944; K 55957.
Hier (Elvet Thomas) 8129
Hier’s instant tire trouble shooter. © 1 c, July
10, 1944; I 34793.
Hollingshead (R. M.) corp. — - 8130
Dough-re-mi. © 1 c. July 27, 1944; J 36904.
House (Verne) 8131
Fast Nickel restaurant. © stint 15, 1944; K
55896. =
Howard (Jack Edward) 8132-8134
Disease-guittor, V. - Sidebone-ringbone, III. -
Sprains of fetlock, VI. © 1 c. each July 4, 1944;
‘I 34917-34919.
8135
© June 25, 1944; K
I. D. L. advertising displays.
Well, Dewey or don’t we.
55935.
8136
© May 1, 1944;
Industrial indemnity.
Be sure it’s a safety shoe, 61.
K 55905.
James (Orla R.) 8137
Improved baling machine. © 1 c, July 15, 1944;
1 34913.
Jennings (Rixford Upham) 8138
Buffalo business district, 1844; by R. U. Jen-
nings. © July 1, 1944; H 2766.
Johnson (John A.) 8139
Lordsburg, New Mexico, health and mining
center of the West.. © July 29, 1944; J 36913.
CLASSES H-K.
no. 7, 1944
8200
8140
© 1c. July 24, 1944:
Johnson (Louis M.)
Rotary valve engine.
I 34933.
King features syndicate, inc. 8141-8147
Annette learns needlework, Z-216. - At school
with the quints, Z-214. - Yvonne, Emelie and
Cecile study, Z-215. © June 19, 1944; J 36890-
36892.
Bossy gets friendly, Z-221. - Quints and Bossy,
Z-220. - Quints find a new playmate, Z-222. ©
July 5, 1944; J 36893—36895.
Quints birthday present, Z-213. © May 29, 1944;
J 36889.
Kratochvil (Anton) 8148
Circular solar home. © June 28, 1944; I 34774.
Levinsen (Claus) 8149
Continuation gauge glass holder. © 1c. July 29,
1944;1 34960. .
Liek (Mary Wahl) 8150
Spell of the Yukon. © July 7, 1944; K 55936.
Linde air products co. 8151-8164
Supplied from single cylinder of oxygen and
single cylinder of acetylene:
Lighting and adjusting the cutting blowpipe,
C-2. ~ Lighting and adjusting the welding blowpipe,
W-2. - Manual straight-line cutting, C-4. - Prin-
ciples of oxy-aceylene cutting, C-3. - Setting up
oxy -acetylene cutting equipment, C-1. - Setting up
oxy-acetylene welding equipment, W-1. - Testing for
and fixing leaks in oxy -acetylene cutting equipment,
S$-2. - Testing for and fixing leaks in oxy-acetylene
welding equipment, S-1. © Dec. 13, 1943; J 36840,
36841, 36845, 36847, 36848, 36850, 36852, 36853.
Supplied with oxygen and acetylene fram pipe
lines:
Lighting and adjusting the cutting blowpipe,
C-2A. - Lighting and adjusting the welding blowpipe,
_W-2A. - Setting up oxy-acetylene cutting equip-
ment C-1A. - Setting up oxy-acetylene welding
equipment, W-1A. - Testing for and fixing leaks
in oxy-acetylene cutting equipment, S-2A. - Test-
ing for and fixing leaks in oxy-acetylene welding
equipment, S-1A. © Dec. 13, 1943; J] 36842-36844,
36846, 36849, 36851.
8165
© July 24, 1944;
Lindner (Rodney R.)
Multiple insulated container.
I 34950.
Liturgical art sales co. _
Angel’s vigil 13; by Berta Hummel. - Bring
flowers of the fairest, 7; by Maria Spoetl. © May
15, 1944; H 2767, 2771.
Herzog (H.):
Angel’s serenade, 20. - For such is the King-
dom of Heaven, 22. - Vision passes, 21. © May 15,
1944; H 2768-2770.
Long (John E.) 8171, 8172
Alcan highway, Canol pipeline welder, 211. -
Fairbanks, aerial view, 1941, 426. © 1 c. each
Aug. 3, 1944; J 36920, 36921.
Loucks & Norling studios. _8173, 8174
Accessory assembly, tools and procedures.
High frequency soldering, 2. © June 23, 1944; J
36854.
Slide rule. © July 25, 1944; J 36901.
8166-8170
159
Lowery (Frank Raymond) 8175-8178
Hello. - I’m tired. - Scram, you. - Why are they
watching us? © 1c. each June 21, 1944; J 36916-
36919.
McCormick co. 8179-8183
Dalhart, hub city of the northwest corner of Tex-
as, 3B-H1506. - Lamesa, city of civic progress,
3B-H1505. - Odessa, city of religious and cultural
facilities, 3B413-N. © June 15, 1944; K 55901-
55903. r
Early-day transportation in west Texas, 3B-
H1507. - Rustlers bite the dust! Cattle war days
in west Texas, 3B-H1508. © June 26, 1944; K
55894, 55895.
8184
© July 8, 1944;
Macllvain (Walter Orson)
Automotive historical chart.
I 34951.
McLean (Frank W.) 8185
Cheap one piece garment for men, women and
children. © 1c. June 23, 1944; I 34914.
Maxwell-Davis, inc. 8186
She doesn’t understand, we do. ©1 c. July 3,
1944; K 55958,
Mead Johnson & co. 8187
Fairy tales. © 1c. July 5, 1944; K 55953.
Mohr (Lee) 8188-8190
At Mandan rodeo:
Hancock (Bill) roping. - Pogue (John) roping.
- Roberts (Gerald) riding. © 1c. each July 24,
1944; J 36898-36900.
Molter (Russell N.) 8191
Container lifter. © 1c. July 15, 1944; I 34912.
Morong (David) 8192
Harmonic cycle of major keys. © 1 ¢. July 24,
1944; I 34929. ty
Mueller (Justus F.) 8193
Mueller-Ward comparative zoology models, 1-3,
2X, 3X, 4A, 4B, 4CDE, 4FG, 5A, 5C, 5DE, 5F, 5G,
6D, 6E, 6F, 6G. © Apr. 20, 1944; I 34771.
National fire protection assn, 8194
Use the waste can! Fire feeds in refuse. ©
June 1, 1944; K 55927,
Nelson (Victor J.) 8195
Nelson inclined furnace no. 5. © June 28, 1944;
I 34765.
Osborne co. 8196
Little girl with baby chicks, P 2084. © 1 c.
July 19, 1944; J 36896.
Ostertag (George A.) 8197
Little deer. © July 1, 1944; J 36903.
Otarion, inc. 8198
Deaf man with Otarion hearing device, ear cut
out of portrait. © 1c. July 26, 1944; J 36902.
Palace corp. 8199
Palace home, model 288, heating layout. ©
July 10, 1944; I 34895.
Palmer (John Bernard) 8200
Novelty pin, badge, or button. © 1c. July 10,
1944; I 34958.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8201
Parente (Joseph D.) & Perlman (Irving H.) 8201
Welcome home. © June 25, 1944; K 55904.
Parks air college, inc. 8202, 8203
Your training at Parks today, etc. © 1 c. Mar.
1, 1944; K 55924.
17 years ago Oliver Parks said, etc. © 1c.
Jan. 1, 1944; kK 55925.
Party guild. 8204
Pan-America fiesta tablegrams. Work, rest. ©
June 7, 1944; K 55937.
Pelton (Sylvester F.) 8205
Improved dust and sealer cap for valve stems.
© 1c, July 15, 1944; I 34898.
Phillips (Joseph W.) 8206
Graphical latitude method. © Feb. 29, 1944;
I 34931.
Pittsburgh-Des Moines steel co. 8207
Temperature scale conversion chart, 7393. ©
Dec. 9, 1943; I 34885.
6
Powell (LeRoy G.) 8208
_ Radiator screen for tractors. © 1 c. July 24,
1944; | 34941.
R. C. M. productions, inc. 8209-8211
Shipbuilding skills, coppersmithing. Tinning and
solder wiping, 4. © June 27, 1944; J 36878.
Shipbuilding skills, marine machinery installa-
tion. Laying out and installing stern tube, tail shaft
and propeller, part:
III, running a permanent line and boring, 8. -
IV, fitting tube, shaft and propeller, 9. © June 27,
1944; J 36879, 36880.
R-S products co. 8212, 8213
Approximate sizing chart, B 7952, B 7957. © i
- each June 29, 1944; I 34887, 34888.
Reed (Jess Myron) 8214
Quick trig sine circle. © June 20, 1944; 1 34889.
Rees (Albert Winfield) 8215-8217
Depression and recession, chart 7. - Money and
population in the U. S. A., chart 5. - Price and pro-
duction trends, chart 6. © 1 cseach July 18, 1944;
I 34906-34908,
Rivera (Aureo)
Machine for measuring cable.
1944; 1 34932.
8218
© 1c. July 24,
Rosary foundation, inc. 8219, 8220
Rasko (M. A.):
Apparitio SS. Rosarii B. Mariae Virginis de
Fatima, 1917, © June 27, 1944; H 2761.
Apparitio SS. Rosarii B. Mariae Virginis de
Prouille ad S. Dominicum, 1206. © June 29, 1944;
H 2760.
Saint Anthony’s guild.
~
8221, 8222
Immaculate Heart of Mary. - Sacred Heart. ©
July 14, 1944; K 55933, 55934.
Schuller (Rudolph) 8223
Shorty. © 1c. July 15, 1944; K 55950.
Semet-Solvay co., New York. 8224
Semet-Solvay coal products tree. © May 19,
1944; 1 34772.
\
160
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Shanman (Sidney)
Always ready finder light.
I 34891.
8225
© 1c. July 12, 1944;
Shaw (R. D.) 8226
Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee, the sunken road,
Shiloh national military park, SBIR. © July 20,
1944; K 55932.
Shultz (Samuel M.) 8227
Shelter house for united nations relief and re-
habilitation adm, © 1c. July 3, 1944; I 34770.
Simons (Ethel M.) 8228
House plans with dinette & 5 rooms & bath on
first floor & two up. © 1c, July 26, 1944; I 34953.
8229-8232
[Saint Joseph, the workman]
Star of the sea] © July 11,
Sisters of Saint Joseph.
[Faithful guardian
Star of Peace] - ts
1944; K 55928-55931.
Slovacek (Alois) 8233-8238
Auxiliary flange and lock-nut keys for buffing
and grinding lathes. - Compression lock for push
button on air pressure nozzle. - Protecting tube for
wires on tank heating elements. - Swing arm com-
pression button lock on air nozzle. - Two types of
protector sleeves for electric immersion heaters. -
U. S. electrical tool co. buffing lathe, serial 262445,
© 1c. each July 17, 1944; I 34899-34904.
Snyder (Cecil Vern) jr. & Snyder (Cecil LeRoy)
sr. 8239
Perpetual water power plant. © 1 c. June 24,
1944; J 36824,
Southern Baptist convention. Sunday school board.
8240
Behold the Lamb of God. © 1 c. June 25, 1944;
K 55960.
Southern furniture guild. 8241, 8242 -
Maple for your wall spaces. © 1 c. July 2, 1944;
K 55969.
Modern traditional.
55964.
© 1c. July 16, 1944; kK
Squier (Victor Carroll) 8243
Artist’s conception of the store room workshop
of Antonio Stradivari. © July 20, 1944; K 55954.
8244
Staley (C. C.)
© 1 c. July 24, 1944;
Combination tool holder.
I 34940,
Stamm (Franklin P.) 8245
Tini-pals, © 1c. July 24, 1944; I 34935.
Stanard (Lyle E.) 8246
Pipe wrench. © 1 c, July 24, 1944; I 34943.
Standard oil co. of California. 8247
Standard takes better care of my car too. ©
July 10, 1944; K 55951.
Steep (Fred W.) 8248
Novelty lighter and spot remover. © 1c. July
15, 1944; I 34910.
Steward (Howard W.) 8249-8254
Auke Bay. © June 1, 1944; J 36886.
Brownie. © May 1, ‘1929: 736885.
Fairweather a "(M t.) © Oct. 1, 1930; J 36888.
CLASSES H-K
Inside passage in the winter. © May 1, 1930;J .| Van Beek (Peter) 7 8262
35622. Method of trisecting an angle. © 1 c. July 10,
Inside passage in the winter. © June 1, 1944; J 1944; I 34794,
36897.
Meteor Mountain from aloft. © Aug. 1, 1929; J Villard (W. J.) 8263
eeu: Rigid unit forms. © 1c. July 24, 1944; 1 34946.
Taber (Reginald G.) 8255 } ae
Baby cabinet. © 1c. July 20, 1944; 1 34921. Weisenburgh (Philip Arthur) 8264
Monument of marble for Weisenburgh family. ©
Thieme (Anthony) 8256 le. June 30, 1944; I 34915.
Rockport wharf in winter. © June 28, 1944; K
55910. Westover (Claude O.) 8265
Pack stand. © 1c. July 24, 1944; I 34942.
Timken roller bearing co. 8257
: © '
git cn ee ca, General Stilwell. 17 c. Whittaker (Henry Clay) 8266
? ? : Clip clamp hose clamp. © 1c. July 24, 1944;
Twin editions, gasps | USse38,
29; . © 28
White horse, 29; by John Constable July 28, Wolferiden (Raymond'G.) 3267
: H 2765.
1944; H Cigarette holder. © 1c. July 24, 1944; I 34948.
Underhill (Irving) 8259-8261
Hunter college, Park av. & 68th st., C21978. - f
Pee ie Seedical center, BOT773.- Jersey City, | “7ieht (Leland Delos) 8268
medical center, M. H. M. hospital, B67772. © July Helicopter flyer map game. © 1c. July 20,
1, 1944; J 36922-36924. 1944; I 34920,
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944:
Reproductions of works of art (including 0 one-copy entries) --------------------------------- — 149
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character Geeta 1,040 one- “CORY entries - 1,280
Photographs (including 402 one-copy entries)----------------------------.-------.------=----- "726
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 84 contributions to periodicals and other one-copy---—
entries) ------------------------------------------------------------------=-----=------ 1,648
Total =------------- - 6-5 a ne en oe ee = - = - 3,803
161
DRAWINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND PRINTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
-
[8268
Hurley (Edwin Timothy) 1-5 3116. R 126172, 126173, Mar. 24, 1944,
Cincinnati from the Kentucky side. R 125810, Tycos recording thermometer, chart nos. 146,
Mar. 6, 1944. 209, 606, 3100. R 127847-127850, May 3, 1944.
Fountain in the rain, R 125807, Mar. 6, 1944. Tycos recording thermometer, chart 210. R
Fountain square in the rain. R 125808, Mar. 6, 126174, Mar. 24, 1944,
1944, Tycos recording thermometer, chart no. 214,
Looking down Vine street. R 125809, Mar. 6, 218, 605, 751, 2502. R 127841-127845, May 3, 1944,
1944. > © Taylor instrument cos., Rochester, N. Y.
Sky line of Cincinnati. R 125811, Mar. 6, 1944. Walworth co. 20, 21
© Edward Timothy Hurley, Cincinnati. Walworth craftsman, R 126139, Mar. 8, 1944.
Walworth craftsman. R 126140, Mar. 8, 1944.
Littlehales (Cecil W.) ; 6 © Walworth co., Boston.
Coal products tree. © Semet-Solvay co., New
York. R 127526, Apr. 20, 1944. Webb (Sidney V.) 22-24
Bouquet of pussies. R 128194, May 13, 1944.
Taylor instrument cos. 7-19 Guarding the gold fish. R 128196, May 13, 1944.
Special turpentine distilling, chart. no. 145. R If wishes were fishes we'd have some fried. R
127846, May 3, 1944. 128195, May 13, 1944. ;
Taylor recording thermometer, chart 3102, © S. V. Webb, Berkeley, Calif.
162
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
8269
Sky-lane light weight paper and envelopes. For
Agency paper co., New York.
writing paper & envelopes. © July 14, 1944; Kk
26071.
American fumigating co., inc., St. Louis.
8270, 8271
America’s safest rat killer. For rat. bait. ©
May 10, 1944; KK 25892.
* Fumo-gas, the 100 % safe fumigant. Fumo-
spray prevents insect infestation. For fumigant for
grains & mill insecticide. © May 10, 1944; KK
25893.
American locomotive co. & General electric co.,
Schenectady, N. Y. 8272, 8273
For transportation equipment:
Beating Ol’ Man River to the draw. © June
17, 1944; KK 25740.
High, wide and handsomely done. © July 1,
1944; KK 26084,
American safety razor corp., Brooklyn. 8274
Darling, I’ll go on acting with you forever. For
razors & blades. © July 14, 1944; KK 26065..
American tobacco co., New York. 8275
Yes! Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. For
cigarettes. © June 9, 1944; KK 25793,
American viscose corp., New York. 8276-8278
For rayon:
Stretch, without rubber! © Mar. 4, 1943; KK
25934.
There is much to learn inthe 4-Hdress revue.
© Oct. 28, 1943; KK 26145.
Why rayon makes tough tires. © Nov. 22,
1942; KK 25901.
Anheuser-Busch, inc., St. Louis. 8279
Not an A card in ye group. Pilgrims going to
church, For beer. © June 30, 1944; KK 26180.
Armour & co., Chicago. 8280-8290
For beef extract:
Listen, here is mealtime news! © May 20,
1944; KK 25925.
Vitalox makes so delicious dozens of leftover
dishes. © June 20, 1944; KK 25931.
For meat:
Back again! © May 5, 1944; KK 25923.
For the best in bacon, buy Armour’s star
bacon. © May 31, 1944; KK 25928.
Make these quick, easy meals.
1944; KK 25926,
Make this quick, easy meal with high-vitamin
treet! © May 26, 1944: KK 25940.
New hot meals. © June 1, 1944; KK 25929.
New summer meals. © May 26, 1944; KK
25927.
Serve delicious treet.
25930.
Serve delicious treet.
25941.
© May 21,
© June 18, 1944; KK
© June 23, 1944; KK
163
Two wonderful ways to serve. ©. May 19,
1944; KK 25924,
Associated distributors, Chicago. 8291-8296
For cosmetics, lipstick:
By your lips they shall know you. © Mar. 31,
1944; KK 26050.
Chen Yu lips, ginghams and sapphires.
May 2, 1944; KK 26052.
For nail polish:
Fantastic! © May 16, 1944; KK 26053. :
Like my rubies, my nails. © Apr. 18, 1944;
KK 26051.
Try new shades of Chen Yu. © Mar. 14,1944;
KK 26049.
Nail lacquer, Chen Yu lipstick. For nail polish
& lipstick. © Feb. 25, 1944; KK 26048.
©
Atlantic commission co., New York.
For fruits & vegetables:
It’s time toturntoA & P. © May 10, 1944;
KK 25878,
It’s time toturntoA & P. © May 26, 1944;
KK 25875.
_ 8297, 8298
Atlas powder co., Wilmington, Del. 8299
Color designed for living. For chemicals &
explosives. © July 15, 1944; KK 25982.
Bakelite corp., New York. 8300
BR-17700. Technical bulletin no. 44. For syn-
thetic resins. © June 30, 1944; KK 25822,
Baldwin locomotive works, Eddystone, Pa.”
8301, 8302
Accumulator systems. For hydraulic pneumatic
accumulators. © June 29, 1944; KK 25827.
Baldwin calibration service. For precision in-
struments. © July 13, 1944; KK 26070.
Bell aircraft corp., Buffalo. 8303
GI’s by proxy. For aircraft. © June 29, 1944;
KK 25843.
-
Bendix aviation corp., New York. 8304, 8305
For precision instruments for planes:
Bombers away! © May 6, 1943; KK 25735.
Right in the guts! © Apr. 8, 1943; KK 25736.
Best & co., inc., New York. 8306-8319
Cool as ice cream, young fashions from Best’s.
For children’s dresses. © July 9, 1944; KK 25953.
Feather caps. For women’s hats. © July 12,
1944; KK 25948.
For young cosmopolitans weekend star in cool
rayon jersey. For dress. © July 11, 1944; KK
25945. }
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar.
little girl’s dress. © July 11, 1944; KK 25946.
Gay gingham for a young bathing suit. For bath-
ing suit. © July 11, 1944; KK 25947.
Hand-sewn, double-woven Summer fabrics. For
gloves. © July 6, 1944; KK 25890.
In demand for summer sports, ’44 rayon shark-
skin cool, crisp, washable. For playsuit, bathing
suit & tennis dress. © July 12, 1944; KK 25949.
For
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8320
Navy Nada go-everywhere coat. For coat. ©
July 13, 1944; KK 25952.
Now, the skull cap in rayon velvet. For hats. ©
July 13, 1944; KK 25951.
_ Silk shantung in a new shirtmaker.
dress. © July 6, 1944; KK 25888.
Summer stars, ’44, For coat dress, bathing suit,
pinafore, sun back dress. © July 9, 1944: KK 25954.
Teen beach hit 2-piece knit swim suit. For bath-
ing suit. © July 13, 1944; KK 25950.
Winners for summer sports, 44 in rayon shark-
skin, cool, crisp, washable. Young beach hit in
flowered cotton, For playsuit, bathing suit & tennis
dress, girl’s bathing suit. © July 6, 1944; KK
25891.
Young cosmopolitans’ bow dress.
dress. © July 6, 1944; KK 25889.
For misses
For teen age
Bielzoff (D. J.) products co., Chicago. 8320
Red horse nautical rums. For rums. © June
15, 1944; KK 26149.
Birnbaum (Charles) New York. 8321
Charles Birnbaum alternating initial guide. For
Signet rings. © June 15, 1944; KK 25976.
Blatz brewing co., Milwaukee.
For beer:
America discovers a new favorite.
14, 1944; KK 25841.
Blatz beer fast becoming America’s new
favorite. © May 17, 1944; KK 25840.
8322, 8323
© June
Bon Ami co., New York. 8324
You learn the difference when you do your own
work! For cleanser. © May 25, 1944; KK 25823.
Borden co., New York. 8325-8329
For evaporated milk:
Come on, mom! Help me get $5 in war
stamps. © Apr. 20, 1944; KK 25806.
Junior mixes his own formula with Borden’s
evaporated milk. © July 6, 1944; KK 25898.
I’m sure you'll make a wonderful squirrel! For
_ dairy products. © June 30, 1944; KK 25899.
Look folks! Here’s a grand new milk for you.
For homogenized vitamin D milk. © Jan. 26, 1944;
KK 25897.
We’re getting it out - you get it out front! For
malted milk. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 25807.
Botany worsted mills, Passaic, N. J. 8330
Behind the Botany label. For fabrics, clothing,
yarns & cosmetics. © June 20, 1944; KK 25797.
Brewing industry foundation, New York.
: 8331-8344
For beer:
From where I sit,
25857,
From where I sit,
25858.
From where I sit,
25859,
From where I sit,
25860.
From where I sit,
25861.
From where I sit,
25862.
From where I sit,
25863.
75. © Feb. 17, 1944; KK
76. © Feb. 24, 1944;
77, © Mar. 3, 1944;
78. © Mar. 16, 1944;
79. © Mar. 9, 1944;
80. © Mar. 30, 1944;
RAR R
81. © Apr. 7, 1944;
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
From where I sit, 82.
25864.
© Apr. 14, 1944; KK
From where I sit, 83. © Apr. 21, 1944; KK
25865.
From where I sit, 84. © Apr. 27, 1944, KK
25866.
From where I sit, 85. © May 4, 1944: KK
25867.
From where I sit, 86. © May 11, 1944: KK
25868.
From where I sit, 87. © May 18, 1944: KK
25869.
From where I sit, 88. © May 25, 1944; KK
25870.
Briggs | mfg. co., Detroit. 8345
Tf it’s Briggs, it’s colorful. For plumbingware.
© July 1, 1944; KK 25909.
Brooks (Phillips) Brooklyn.
P-S method of jacket crown preparation.
dental instruments. © June 3, 1944; KK 25943.
8346
For
California fruit growers exchange, Los Angeles.
8347, 8348
For sunkist oranges:
Don’t give up, lady, LA-3634-A. © July 2,
1944; KK 26045.
Your breakfast worries Uncle Sam, LA- 3632.
© June 30, 1944; KK 25835,
Calvert distillers corp., New York.
For liquor:
Anyone who knows can tell the real thing.
Duck. © June 5, 1944; KK 26147.
Anyone who knows can tell the real thing.
Horse. © June 14, 1944; KK 25851.
8349, 8350
Cannon electric development co., Los Angeles.
8351, 8352
Cannon plugs with solderless snap-in contacts.
For cannon plugs. © Mar. 3, 1944; KK 26061.
Cannon type K & RK insert arrangements to
-scale. For cannon type & connectors. © May 5,
1944; KK 26057,
Castle films, inc., New York. 8353, 8354
For films: “
_ Great fun movie you can own. © Apr. 10,
1943; KK 26137.
Own this epic movie.
26138.
© May 28, 1943; KK
Celanese corp. of America, New York. 8355
Now Self-fabric belts can be made wrinkle-free.
. For belts. © July 1, 1944; KK 25811.
164
Cheney bros., New York. 8356-8359
For cravats:
Cheney Riese © Jan. 12, 1943; KK 26134.
Cheney North Africans. © Jan. 12, 1943; KK
26135.
Cheney’s hunt club checks.
KK 26139.
Give him our best on Father’s day.
1, 1943; KK 26136.
© Jan. 2, 1944;
© Mar.
Chicago coal merchants assn., Chicago.
8360-8365 |
For coal:
Boy, amIbushed. © July 6, 1944; KK 26002.
Mr. Claus, can [hire you to deliver coal in
your spare time? © July 3, 1944; KK 26000.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 7, 1944 8404
Okay, you’re hired! © July 10, 1944; KK
26005.
Our employment department is sure on its
toes, J. B.! © July 3, 1944; KK 26001.
This is your desk, Sullivan. © July 6, 1944;
KK 26003.
This manpower situation sure has the boss
up in the air. © July 8, 1944; KK 26004.
Chiropody supply headquarters, inc., Chicago.
8366
Laminex arch support molding blanks. For
laminex blanks for molding arch supports. © June
1, 1944; KK 25991.
Clorox chemical co., Oakland, Calif. 8367-8373
For household bleach & disinfectant:
Clorox-clean bathrooms, a basic step in
added home health protection! © June 29, 1944; KK
26187.
Clorox-clean dishcloths are fresh smelling,
and more important, sanitary. © June_7, 1944; KK
26181.
Clorox-clean kitchens are more than just
clean, they are sanitary, safer! © June 22, 1944;
KK 26186.
Clorox-clean washbasins are safer.
13, 1944; KK 26183.
Fewer civilian doctors and nurses! Greater
need for home health protection, more need for
Clorox cleanliness! © June 15, 1944; KK 26184,
In laundering, Clorox is extra gentle in
bleaching and removing stains, etc. © June 8, 1944;
KK 26182,
Protect the beauty, prolong the life of pre-
cious linens! © June 20, 1944; KK 26185.
© June
Clyffside brewing co., Cincinnatti. 8374, 8375
For beer:
How to bear up under the heat. © July 18,
1944; KK 26043.
Town's favorite simmer resort, © July 5,
1944; KK 25812.
Coca~-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 8376-8386
For soft drink:
Buy more war bonds = a quicker victory.
Boy scout war bond. © June 13, 1944; KK 25904.
From Belfast to Boston, coke is the soldier’s
stand-by. Ireland. © May 31, 1944; KK 25908.
Have a Coca-cola = he’ Ss coming home to-
morrow. Baby carriage. © June 28, 1944; KK 25907.
Have a Coca-cola = let’s relax a bit. Victory
garden. © July 12, 1944; KK 26176.
Have aCoca- “cola @ = u bent hier vanharte wel-
kom. You’re heartily welcome here. Aruba. ©
July 6, 1944; KK 26175.
Have a coke. Bottle and iceberg. © July 1,
1944; KK 25912.
Have a coke. Glass and iceberg. © July 1,
1944; KK 25913.
Have a coke = it’s gey braw. Swell occasion.
Scotland no. 2. Gey braw are the Scotch ose ©
June 21, 1944; KK 25906.
ae a Coke - it’s gey braw. Swell occasion.
Scotland no, 2. Have a coke. © June 21, 1944; KK
25905.
Have a coke = what’s the good word? Soldier
and kids in workshop. © July 14, 1944; KK 26177.
Have a coke = you’re home again. Soldier
and family on porch. © July 19, 1944; KK 26178.
165
8387
Continental baking co., inc., New York.
Toofer A. Nickel. For hostess cup cakes. ©
July 12, 1944; KK 25980.
Corn products sales co., New York. 8388
All good cook books now say, use salad oil. For
salad oil. © June 28, 1944; KK 25957.
Crystal research laboratories, inc., Hartford.
8389
It’s a big job chief. Let’s call in crystalab. For
testing equipment. © April 25, 1944; KK 25792.
Davis (Marion) co., Charlotte, N. C. 8390
Just arrived! 600 summer suits. For summer
suits. © June 23, 1944; KK 26010.
Davison chemical corp., Baltimore. 8391, 8392
For chemicals:
Prevents rust and corrosion of aircraft.
May 25, 1944; KK 25810.
Protek-sorb’' silica gel changed a lot of think-
© June 15, 1944; KK 25842,
©
ing.
Dill mfg. co., Cleveland. 8393
Dillectric tube repair equipment, supplies and
service. For tube repair equipment & supplies. ©
June 5, 1944; KK 26023,
Rochester, N. Y.
8394
Two patterns to influence your future. For vita-
mins. © Apr. 3, 1944; KK 26090.
Distillation products, inc.,
Dodge mfg. corp., Mishawaka, Ind. 8395-8397
For transmissioneered power drive equipment:
Get your plant ready for another shift] ©
June 10, 1944; KK 25936.
Transmissioneering delivers more pulling
power with D-V drives. © May 1, 1944; KK
25725.
When tanks and jeeps take off their armor.
© May 13, 1944; KK 26937.
Domore chair co., inc., Elkhart, Ind. 8398
Check your sitting habits. For chairs. © June
24, 1944; KK 26020.
Dumont (Allen B.) laboratories, inc., New York.
8399, 8400
For precision instruments & electrones:
How you answer their television questions.
© May 17, 1944; KK 25972.
Your new studio one.
25967.
© June 9, 1944; KK
Durham mfg. corp., Muncie, Ind. 8401
May the God we trust as a nation throw the light
of His peace and grace on a Flag. For’ metal
furniture. © July 10, 1944; KK 25975.
Duro test Corp., North Bergen, N. J. 8402, 8403
For incandescent lamps:
Need a tough lamp! © July 24, 1944; KK
26142. 4
Reduce your lighting costs. © May 10, 1944;
KK 26141.
Dye (Glen M.) Minneapolis. 8404
Health. For miaehines, photo prints. © Feb. 6,
1944; KK 26040.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8405
Eldean (Fred), d. b. a. Public relations service,
New York. 8405
Man-power reserve in public relations. For
book & monthly supplements. © May 20, 1944; KK
25883.
Faber (Eberhard) pencil co., Brooklyn. 8406
Pigment-to-paper writeability in colored pencils.
For colored pencils. © June 22, 1944; KK 25933.
Firestone tire & rubber co., Akron, O.
8407-8410
Do your spring shopping the one-stop way at
Firestone. For home & auto supplies. © Apr. 4,
1943; KK 25964.
For rubber & metal products:
Columbus discovered rubber. Firestone dis-
covered butaprene. © Dec. 24, 1942; KK 25986.
23 years ago Firestone pioneered ship by
truck. © Feb. 24, 1943; KK 25985.
Longest wearing tractor tire actually costs you
the least. For tires. © Feb. 15, 1943; KK 25963.
Galen co., Berkeley, Calif. 8411
Now, a Galen quality vitamin product at extreme-
ly low cost. For pharmaceutical products. © Feb.
1, 1943; KK 25809.
Gearing (Charles Albert) Bellwood, III. 8412
Modern crusade flag. The royal Christian
banner. For flags & banners. © Sept. 27, 1943; KK
25856.
General electric co. See American locomotive co.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. 8413-8437
For cereal:
Any time’s the time for wheaties. © June 17,
1944; KK 26106.
Any time’s the time for wheaties.
1944; 26107.
Breakfast skipping is out. © June 25, 1944;
KK 26109.
Crisp! Made of ground oatmeal, corn and
rye, just taste it. © June 28, 1944; KK 26110.
Higher and higher. © Apr. 29, 1944; KK
© June 18,
~ 26095.
How lonely little orphan became Hollywood’s
beloved star. © May 21, 1944; KK 26099.
It’s'twins. © June. 20, 1944: KK 26108.
Look, ground oatmeal, corn and rye blended
to make crisp cheerioats. © July 2, 1944; KK
26112.
Now, an oatmeal cereal with corn and rye
blended in. © May 7, 1944; KK 26097.
‘Now, an oatmeal cereal with corn and rye
blended in. © June 4, 1944; KK 26104.
Skoal. © May 27, 1944; KK 26100.
Whipping around. © Apr. 8, 1944; KK 26091.
Zing. © Apr. 23, 1944; KK 26092.
For cereal & flour:
If you ask me. © May 21, 1944; KK 26098.
Swing shift. © June 4, 1944; KK 26103.
For flour:
At ease. © May 26, 1944; KK 26101.
Betty Crocker says: Mix a better cake in 4
minutes. © July 1, 1944; KK 26111.
Break rules, make better cake.
1944; KK 26089.
Quickies. © Apr. 26, 1944; KK 26094.
You don’t beat eggs. © Mar. 1, 1944; KK
26088. :
1/4 cup shortening, 48 grand fruit bars.
June 11, 1944; KK 26105.
© Mar. 8,
©
- scientific way.
166
pt. IV, n.s., v. 39
For food products:
Gangway ahead. © May 6, 1944; KK 26096.
Recipe for a lunch with a punch. © Apr. 26,
1944; KK 26093, .
Say, I like eating breakfast now. © June 3,
1944; KK 26102.
Good program for cows on pasture. For feeds.
© May 18, 1944; KK 26114.
8438
For
Gilbert-Baker-Midlam co., Dayton, O. -
G-B-M collet step chuck 41/2’’ size.
collet step chuck. © June 21, 1944; KK 25942.
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New York.
; 8439-8443
Breeze through your wash. For white sail soap
grains. © May 10, 1944; KK 25879.
Dated freshness wins! For marvel bread. ©
May 10, 1944; KK 25881.
For that homeytouch! For Ann Page food prod-
ucts. © May 10, 1944; KK 25880.
It’s time to turnto A & P coffee!
© June 9, 1944; KK 25876.
It’s time to turn to A & P tea, iced. For tea. ©
June 23, 1944; KK 25877.
Greenlee tool co., Rockford, Il. 8444
Greenlee handy calculator. For tools. © Apr.
14, 1944; KK 25801.
‘For coffee.
Hamilton watch co., Lancaster, Pa. 8445
Man with the boxes that tick. For watches. ©
Jan. 10, 1944; KK 25918.
Hanley (James) co., Providence. 8446, 8447
For ale:
Don’t let it get away from you. © June 21,
1944: KK 25836.
Recess. © July 12, 1944; KK 26140.
Hansen’s (Chr.) laboratory, inc., Little Falls, N.
: 8448
New! A way to make more delicious ice cream..
For rennet tablets. © June 10, 1944; KK 25914.
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington, Del.
es 8449
Cellulose plastics are lightweight! For chem-
icals. © July 6, 1944; KK 25828.
Hirestra laboratories, inc., New York.
8450-8452
For cosmetic face cream:
Can science actuaiiy make the face more
sour © July 9, 1944; KK 25829.
Thousands watch the face grow younger this
© July 23, 1944; KK 26064.
What science can’do to bless you with a
younger face. © July 16, 1944; KK 25969.
Holmes & Edwards div. International silver co.
See International silverco. Holmes & Edwards
div.
Imperial paper & color corp., Glen Falls, N, ¥.
8453, 8454
For wallpaper:
Best buy for your home! © Feb. 25, 1944;
KK 25874.
You can improve your home right now! ’©
Feb. 10, 1944; KK 25873.
Indiana steel products co., Chicago. 8455
Vital source of supply. For permanent aS
© June 29, 1944; KK 26007.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
International cellucotton Se pa co., Chicago,
8456
Little Lulu. Big bear camp. For kleenex. ©
July 16, 1944; KK 26041.
. International silver co. Holmes & Edwards div.,
‘Meriden, Conn. 8457
It’s like this sir. For sterling inlaid silverplate.
© July 15, 1944; KK 26143.
International telephone & telegraph corp., New
York. 8458
Here’s a stairway back to earth. For ultra high
frequency beam transmission equipment. © July
20, 1944; KK 26129,
Jerpe commission co., inc., Omaha. 8459, 8460
Swanson’s ever fresh fowl for fricassee. For
fowl for fricassee. © July 20, 1944; KK 26133.
Swanson’s ever fresh frying chicken. For fry-
ing chicken. © July 18, 1944; KK 26146.
Joffe (Julian A.) New York.
For assorted candy decorations:
Chocolate covered bars and patties, decorated
with assortment number AE51. © June 23, 1944;
KK 25854,
Chocolate covered bars and patties, decorated
with rabbit assortment number AE52, ornamented
egg assortment AE53. © June 23, 1944; KK 25808.
8461, 8462
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N. J.
8463, 8464
David pares Agnew, M. D., 1818-1892. For
sutures: © June 30, 1944; KK 25959,
J & J all-cotton dressing combines improve with
sterilization. For dressing combines. © July 5,
1944; KK 25960.
Jones & Laughlin steel corp., Pittsburgh. 8465
Baptism of fire for steel ingots. For steel. ©
July 13, 1944; KK 26008,
Jones products, inc., Cambridge, Mass. 8466
_ Jones jolly housemaid suggests you try Jones
floor wax. For floor wax & polishes. © June 23,
1944; KK 26144.
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 8467
Good news for dog owners! For dog food. ©
June 14, 1944; KK 25837.
Keuffel & Esser co., Hoboken, N. J. 8468
How to use phoenix tracing cloth. For tracing
cloth, © Apr. 26, 1944; KK 26130.
Kustomat co., Chicago. 8469
Easy to clean coaster. For pads or coasters for
table uses. © May 15, 1944; KK 25853.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
8470-8473
For disinfectant:
Hang this right. © June 5, 1944; KK 25848,
Lost: One husband’s heart, © July 11, 1944;
KK 26087,
Warning: Don’t follow. © June 13, 1944; KK
25849.
What makes Mary so toothsome. For tooth
powder. © July 6, 1944; KK 25850.
: Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York.
8474-8481
167
For cigarettes:
For my friends and guests. © July 21, 1944;
KK 26068,
Talker Seton. © July 13, 1944; KK 25984,
Tiller Saxton. © Tune 29, 1944; KK 25838.
Tintype savage. © July 20, 1944; KK 26067.
Tiny Sawyer. © July 6, 1944; KK 25983.
Two on the isle. Man and girl on roof top. ©
July 7, 1944; KK 25894,
What your boy wants most.
© July 5, 1944; KK 25839,
It goes with me. Naval officer. For Granger
pipe tobacco. © July 1, 1944; KK 25895.
Carole Landis.
Lincoln electric co., Cleveland. 8482
Welder specification bulletin no. 347. For weld-
ing equipment. © June 22, 1944; KK 25944,
Lindberg engineering co., Chicago. 8483
Lindberg laboratory furnaces. Price list, July,
1943. Reprinted Apr., 1944. For laboratory fur-
naces, © Apr. 22, 1944; KK 25846.
|
Lube-x systems, inc., Chicago. 8484
Lube-x tractor lubrication guide. For trans-
mission & hydraulic lubricant. © June 29, 1944; KK
26021.
Macmillan petroleum corp., Los Angeles. 8485
Plenty of advertising to back you up. For motor
oil, © May 27, 1944; KK 26148.
Majestic radio & television corp., Chicago. 8486
Majestic radio news, no. 11. For radios &
radio equipment, © July 3, 1944; KK 25821.
Melikov (Gr[regor ]) Chicago. 8487
Masterpieces of the blending art. For perfumes.
© May 1, 1944; KK 25847.
Merriam (G. & C.) co., Springfield, Mass. 8488
Circle and monogram. June, 1944, For diction-
aries. © June 6, 1944; KK 25900.
Metallizing engineering co., inc., Long Island City,
N. Y:
High speed gun. For metallizing guns. © July
15, 1944; KK 25962.
Micro switch corp., Freeport, Ill. 8490-8492
For precision electric switches:
Hundreds of spots for Micro switch.
13, 1943; KK 25831.
There are hundreds of utility applications for
Micro switch. © Oct. 2, 1943; KK 25830.
Utilities find many spots. © Dec. 11, 1943;
KK 25832,
© Nov.
Midwest mfg. & engineering corp., New York.
8493
Vuerax. For rack for ties, collar, cuff buttons.
© July 10, 1944; KK 25882.
8494
Movado watch agency, inc., New York.
© Apr.
Craftsmanship. For Movado watches.
8, 1943; KK 25915.
Muncie gear works, inc., Muncie, Ind.
8495, 8496
For outhoard motors:
I whittled this one out.
26066.
© Aug. 1, 1944; KK
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
8497
Share a ride, new Neptunes are coming. ©
July 1, 1944; KK 25896.
National cylinder gas co., Chicago. 8497, 8498
Increase welding production with National
processed cover lenses. For cover lenses. © July
5, 1944; KK 25885.
Model 37 torchweld scarfing torch. For scarfing
torch. © June 20, 1944; KK 25884.
National distillers products corp., New York. _
8499-8502
For rum drink:
Mountain cooler.
Mountain express.
26062.
For the most delicious collins in the world. For
distilled London dry gin. © May 28, 1943; KK
25855.
Truly American, in tradition. For whiskey. ©
July 1, 1944; KK 26009.
© June 15, 1944; KK 26063.
© June 15, 1944; KK
National electric coil co., Columbus, O. 8503
Real high temperature insulation. For electrical
insulation. © July 25, 1944; KK 26131.
8504
For
National tube co., Pittsburgh.
Improved Bessemer steel and better pipe.
steel tubing. © July 18, 1944; KK 26026.
Nehi corp., Columbus, Ga.
For beverages:
Adventures of R. C. and Quickie. © May 31,
1944; KK 26126.
How to organize a teen-age night club in your
town. © Apr. 3, 1944; KK 25917.
8505, 8506
Norton Lasier co., Chicago. 8507
Doors of the future. For door closers. © June
20, 1944; KK 25903.
Oneida, ltd., Oneida, N. Y. 8508-8511
For silverware:
Back home for keeps. Dear God, bring him
safe home. © May 22, 1944; KK 25922.
Back home for keeps. He’s the man of your
© Apr. 1, 1944; KK 25921.
Back home for keeps. In the space.
1, 1944; KK 25919.
heart.
© Feb.
Back home for keeps. No other smile. ©
Mar. 31, 1944; KK 25920.
Pillsbury flour mills co., Minneapolis.
8512-8523
For flour:
After all, ati lady, this has gone far
enough. © May 14, 1944; KK 26038.
Appetites get excited at the first bite of muf-
fins with soy! © Dec. 16, 1943; KK 26037.
Found! 3 new and delicious ways to serve
protein with soy! © Dec. 9, 1943; KK 26036.
It’s new, with soy, America’ s most exciting
pancake! © Oct. 12, 1943; KK 26030.
My goodness, how many more? They re new,
with soy, and mighty easy eatin’! © Oct. 5, 1943; KK
26029.
Rich with body -building soy! © Oct. 26, 1943;
KK 26032.
Something to get excited about soy news. ©
Sept. 28, 1943; KK 26028.
They’ re “new! They're exciting with soy! ©
Nov. 9, 1943; KK 26034.
They’re new with soy, waffles your family
will love. © Oct. 19, 1943; KK 26031.
168
This is the fork that started the riot. © Nov.
3, 1943; KK 26033.
When it comes to git-up-and-go, they’ve got
it! © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 26035.
75th anniversary. ©
26039.
Pittsburgh plate glass co., Pittsburgh. 8524
Design of the month. July, 1944, v.8, no. 3. For
glass products. © July 14, 1944; KK 25973.
June 24, 1944; KK
Post sales, Phoenix, Ariz. 8525
Lucky you. Here’s your lucky lodestone. For
leather poke with stone. © June 16, 1944; KK
25844.
Process mfg. co., Chicago. 8526
Stop this now with safe step rug grip. For safe
step rug grip. © May 18, 1944; KK 25815.
Public relations service. See Eldean (Fred), d. b.
a. Public relations service.
Pullman-Standard car mfg. co., Chicago. 8527
Pullman-Standard created streamlined railroad
cars. For railroad equipment. © July 3, 1944; KK
26006.
8528
For shoes. ©
Rich’s (B. ) sons, Washington.
Rich’s fine shoes since 1869.
July 18, 1944; KK 25974,
Sabor (Russ), d. b. a. Vita lustre, Minneapolis.
. 8529
For complete information about America’s rec-
ognized hotels ask the hotel greeter. For hotel
directory. © May 25, 1944; KK 25956. é
Sales affiliates, inc., New York. 8530
Svelt. For multi-purpose liquid cream. © Feb.
24, 1941; KK 25819.
Schering corp., Bloomfield, N. J. 8531, 8532
Basic facts about priodax tablets. For priodax
tablets. © June 27, 1944; KK 25834.
Safe low-cost oral estrogen. For estinyl. ©
June 16, 1944; KK 25833.
Scientific lubricants co., Chicago. 8533
Motor mica anti-friction compound. For anti
friction compound. ©-July 21, 1944; KK 26132.
Searle (G. D.) & co., Chicago. 8534
Air borne. For pharmaceutical preparer ©
June 27, 1944; KK 25902.
Season skipper corp., Chicago. 8535
One and only season skipper, in 100 7% wool
gabardine two compiete coats in one! For ladies
coats. © June 26, 1944; KK 25910.
Selby shoe co., Portsmouth, O. 8536, 8537
For women’s shoes: .
Easy sailing with easy goers. © May 29,
1944; KK 26012.
Goodbye to summer foot fatigue. © May 26,
1944; KK 26011.
Shaw (John E.) Los Angeles.
Stock list. For drills.
25977.
Sherwin-Williams co., Cleveland. 8539
Standard colors, Great Lakes fleets. For marine
paints & varnishes. © June 12, 1944; KK 25911.
8538
© June 13, 1944; KK
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no, 7, 1944
Shewan-Jones, inc., New York. 8540
Spirit of the grape. For brandy. © July 17,
1944; KK 26069.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabeth, N. J. 8541-8543
For family sewing machines:
Singer 66-1, 66-4 and 66-6 machine parts.
Showing points of wear. Form 20004 (644) © July
6, 1944; KK 25887.
Singer 127-3 and 127-12 machine parts, -Show-
ing points of wear. Form 20007 (644) © July 6,
1944; KK 25886,
Unprecedented speed and efficiency with this
suturing instrument. For Singer surgical stitching
instrument. © July 1, 1944; KK 25990.
Singer sewing machine co., New York. 8544
Es divertido coser con una Singer! For needles,
oil, attachments, parts. © July 15, 1944; KK 25989.
Snyder (C. W.) Los Angeles. 8545
Fru-ve-ju. For fruit & vegetable juices. © Apr.
27, 1944; KK 25814,
Spalding (A. G.) & bros., inc., New York.
8546, 8547
For sporting goods:
Spalding sports show golf in wartime. © July
6, 1944; KK 25961.
Spalding sports show national tennis champi-
onships, 1944. © June 29, 1944; KK 25958.
Standard oil co., Chicago.
For gasoline & motor oil:
Mom and pop and the car, A Series of car-
toons devoted to better car care by Lichty. © June
22, 1944; KK 26054.
That reminds me, George, we must have the
Standard oil man grease the car tomorrow! Expert
service on car lubrication and oil change. © June
9, 1944; KK 26055.
8548, 8549
Standard oil co. of California, San Francisco.
8550
5 bull’s eye arrows to your bow. For insecti-
cide. © July 15, 1944; KK 26042.
Studebaker corp., South Bend, Ind. 8551, 8552
For airplane engines & military trucks:
I’m trucking my next load. © July 11, 1944;
KK 25826.
617 combat hours for Studebaker-built engine
43-58319. © July 24, 1944; KK 26046.
Taylor instrument cos., Rochester, N. Y. 8553
Cash-in on Taylor national consumer advertis-
ing of fever thermometers. Form no. 99150. For
‘fever thermometers. © July 27, 1944; KK 26174.
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O. 8554
For outstanding performance Timken bearing
is first choice. For roller bearings. © July 10,
1944; KK 26044.
Tivoli brewing co., Detroit. 8555, 8556
For beer:
Just can’t change. © July 1, 1944; KK 26019.
No magic, it’s the same. © May 1, 1944; KK
25852,
Tregs, New York. 8557
How to sell Tregs. For thermo-plastic hose
reinforcement. © June 2, 1944; KK 25932.
8574
Tremco mfg., co., Cleveland. 8558, 8559
It’s far better to make roof repairs than to wish
you had! For roof coatings, & general roof repairs.
© July 1, 1944; KK 25799.
“Walker (Hiram)
169
Tremco strip-seal the mastic ribbon. For
mastic ribbon used for sealing. © July 15, 1944;
KK 26085.
Turkel (Henry) Detroit. 8560
Turkel trephine instrument for sternal infusion
and biopsy needle. For infusion and biopsy needle.
© Apr. 1, 1944; KK 25965.
Union pharmaceutical co., inc., Bloomfield, N. J.
8561
For constipation during pregnancy. For saraka.
© June 13, 1944; KK 25981,
Valve pilot corp., New York. 8562-8565
For recording instruments:
Valve pilot tape talks, number 54. © July 18,
1944; KK 26013.
Valve pilot tape talks, number 55. © July 18,
1944; KK 26014.
Valve pilot tape talks, number 56. © July 18,
1944; KK 26015. %
Valve pilot tape talks, number 57. © July 20,
1944; KK 26027.
Victaulic co. of America, New York. 8566
Pipe dream that worked. For pipe couplings &
fittings. © May 17, 1944; KK 25988.
Vita lustre. See Sabor (Russ), d. b. a. Vita lustre.
& sons, inc., Peoria, Il. 8567
You wouldn’t want a bristling whiskey! That’s
why imperial is velveted. For whiskey. © Apr. 1,
1943; KK 25978.
Warren (Northam) corp., Stamford, Conn. 8568
America’s smartest women choose favorite
cutex nail shade. For nail polish. © Apr. 2, 1944;
KK 25871. Y
Warwick chemical co., West Warwick, R. I. 8569
Breaking the seal. For chemicals. © July 10,
1944; KK 26025.
Wembley, inc., New Orleans. 8570, 8571
For neck ties:
Harmony tones in Wembley nor-east ties.
June 23, 1944; KK 25805.
Symbols of quality.
25968.
Western cartridge co.
co. div., New Haven.
©
© June 25, 1944; KK
Winchester repeating arms
8572
For the day when. For flashlight batteries. ©
June 8, 1944; KK 26179.
Wickwire Spencer steel co., New York. 8573
Yellow killer, genus Tojo. For wire screen
cloth. © July 13, 1944; KK 25935.
Winchester repeating arms co. div. Western
cartridge co. See Western cartridge co. Win-
chester repeating arms co. div.
Wood song pub. co., Tulsa, Okl. 5; 8574
What is it. For songs. © Mar. 16, 1944; KK
26059.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Zenith radio corp., Chicago. 8575-8578 1944; KK 26024,
For radionic hearing aid: New Zenith radionic hearing aid, HA-494A,.
Earphone and plastic-covered cord. © June © June 8, 1944; KK 26017.
8, 1944: KK 26016. Wearing the-old style earphone & cord, HA-
Neutral-color earphone and cord. © July 12, 494B. © June 8, 1944; KK 26018.
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944----------------- 3,133,
170
LABELS
Armme Co., Chicago. 8579
Armme code-o-graph. For game. © Mar. 10,
1944; KK 26022.
Canoga farm, Encino, Calif. 8580
Overseas fruit club. For confection. © June 1,
1944; KK 25939.
Carter distilling co., Chicago. 8581
Ben Franklin. For blended whiskey. © Aug. 10,
1943; KK 25872.
Clayton (A. C.) printing co., St. Louis. 8582
Marshall Field & company shoe salon. For
shoes. © July 18, 1944; KK 26056.
Damkoehler (David Lee), d.b.a. Damkoehler chem-
ical & paper products, Oconto, Wis. 8583
Marvelle product. For chemical & paper prod-
ucts. © July 7, 1944; KK 26127.
Damkoehler chemical & paper products. See Dam-
koehler (David Lee), d.b.a. Damkoehler chemical
& paper products.
Disolvo products co. See Lippman aoielaaty d.b.a.
Disolvo products co.
Dri-dux co., Park Ridge, N. J. 8584
Dri-dux water resistant. For waterproofing
liquid. © June +9, 1944; KK 25970.
8585-8590
For fruit roll. ©
General baking co., New York.
Bond cinnamon fruit roll.
June 15, 1944; KK 25998.
For bread:
Bond club rye bread.
25996.
Bond cracked wheat bread. © June 15, 1944;
KK 25994.
Bond rye bread. © June 15, 1944; KK 25997.
Bond Swedish rye bread. © June 15, 1944;
KK 25995.
Bond wheat bread.
© June 15, 1944; KK
© June 15, 1944; KK
25999.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. 8591
Cheerioats. For cereal. © June 14, 1944; KK
26113.
Hawley pulp & paper co., Oregon City, Or. 8592
Gingham bathroom tissue. For toilet paper. ©
May 25, 1944; KK 25722. '
Hershel’s laboratories, inc., Parkman, O. 8593
Big league hand soap. For hand soap. © Apr.
6, 1944; KK 25993.
Hibbs (R. M.) Philadelphia. 8594
PN-725 makes water wetter. For cleaning com-
pound, powder. © July 15, 1944; KK 25992.
Hurst (Raymond Baker) Birmingham, Ala. 8595
PY for pyorrhea. For treatment for pyorrhea.
© June 1, 1944; KK 25955.
Industrial film & poster service, Hollywood, Calif.
. 8596-8598
For phonograph record:
Got to get out and vote.
25804.
We’re keeping score for ’44. © July 3, 1944;
KK 25803.
Hell bent for election. For motion pe film.
© July 3, 1944; KK 25802.
© July 3, 1944; KK
Kalmide chemical co., New York. 8599
Rust-go, For boiler water cleaning compound,
© May 1, 1944; KK 25938.
Kansas City cleaning fluids supply co., Kansas
City, Mo. 8600
Cleantex French dry cleaner. For dry cleaning
fluid. © July 15, 1944; KK 25979.
Lippman (David), d. b. a. Disolvo products co.,
Buffalo. 8601
Disolvo handi-cleaner. For cleaning compound.
© June 8, 1942; KK 26058.
McCormick (J. J.) See Oates (M. E.)
Markwell mfg. co., inc., New York. 8602
Markwell featherweight RX stapler. For stapling
machine, © June 12, 1944; KK 25734.
Meyers (A. C.) & co., Philadelphia. 8603
Judy Gay sweater dickey. For ladies’ neckwear.
© June 27, 1944; KK 25813.
Monogram slipper co., St. Louis. 8604
Risqué. For slippers. © May 1, 1944; KK
25987,
Nalco, inc., New York. 8605
Story box. For toy book. © Apr. 4, 1944; KK
25916.
Oates (M. E.) & McCormick (J. J.) Austin, Minn,
8606
Prespak. For dispenser for screws, bolts. ©
June 30, 1944; KK 25720.
P. M. stationery co., Minneapolis. 8607
Letter-a-day stationery. For stationery. ©
May 12, 1944; KK 25820.
Pollock paper & box co., Dallas. 8608
Klein’s. For ice cream. © June 28, 1944; KK
25971.
Rawlings (Clara) Los Angeles, 8609
In Capistrano by the Pacific. For recording. ©
May 13, 1944; KK 25845,
Sales affiliates, inc., New York. 8610
Let loxol shampoo lusterize your hair. For
hair shampoo. © Feb. 24, 1941; KK 25818.
Schulman (Ernest) New York. 8611
Wear sheerazair hosiery. For hosiery. © June
25, 1944; KK 26128.
171
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8612
Smith chemical co., Los Angeles. 8612
Cigarette smokers tooth powder. For tooth
powder. © June 30, 1944; KK 25795.
Soda cola co., Nelsonville, O. 8613
Soda cola. Tingy-tangy-tasty, slogan. For
flavoring syrup, carbonated bottle beverages. ©
June 12, 1944; KK 25824.
Stroock (S.) & co., inc., New York. 8614
Stroock, America’s most distinguished woolens.
For woolens, woven fabrics. © May 16, 1944; KK
25791,
Tube-lube co., Chattanooga. 8615
Insul-coat. For powder for mixing curing bag
paint. © June 30, 1944; KK 25825.
Univis lens co., Dayton, QO. 8616, 8617
Our sights are also on the future! For instru-
ment lenses. © July 20, 1944; KK 26086,
Western states specialty co., Kansas City, Mo.
8618, 8619
Z~4 kar-klean polish. For cleaner, © Feb. 15,
1943; KK 25817.
Z-4 no-rust. For rust preventative. © Feb. 15,
1943; KK 25816.
Western waxed paper co., Portland, Or. 8620
Western lockerap locks in freshness and flavor.
For waxed paper. © June 15, 1944; KK 25721.
Witt (Eli) cigar & tobacco co., Miami, Fla. 8621
Write now. For stationery. © Feb. 10, 1944;
KK 25966.
Yankee Doodle root beer co., Los Angeles. 8622
Dictionary says: I’m an old man, For eye Yankee Doodle. For root beer. © June 1, 1944;
glasses. © July 20, 1944; KK 26047. KK 26083.
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944----------------------------~-- 431
U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 0- 1944
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THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891
OF JUNE’80, 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 PRINTS AND
_ LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
INCLUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1944
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 39
No. 8
The 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 copyright pro-
prietor 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.
I. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings or plastic works of
a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and
pictorial illustrations. In these classes a subalphabet of 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.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The abbreviations
used in this part are as follows: ‘‘G,’’ Class G, Works of art; ‘‘H,’’ Class H, Reproductions of a work of
art; ‘T,’’ 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 prints and labels used for articles
of merchandise. ‘‘©’’ implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by date of publication.
“© 1 c.”’ stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copy-
right 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, Washington, D. C., 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--2 2-02-22 --9-------- $3.00
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
Lectures, and Maps --------------- we en eno on nn en nn nn en ee ene n= == 3.00
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures ------------------------ 2.00
Part 2, Periodicals -------------------------------------- 22 nnn nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn 2.00
Part 3, Musical Compositions ----------------------------2------ 0-229 n nnn nnn nnn - 3.00
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations,
including Prints and Labels used for articles of merchandise ------------------------ 2.00
Single numbers ------------------- ee en nnn nn oo nn ne nn nn nn = === -59
Annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year ------------------------------------- 2.00
All parts for complete calendar year-----------------------9 9 on nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn 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 determine what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent collections
of the Library of Congress and what other books or articles shall be transferred to other governmental
libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above and still remaining on the shelves of
the Copyright Office may be returned to the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the provisions of
section 60 of the Act.
Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, that,
insofar as any copyright articies deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may
be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1944.
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic
compositions, musical compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or photo-
graphs. 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 Register of Copyrights, 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.
8623-8627
Girl with festoon. - Girl with shell. - Head of
horse in high relief. - Lincoln (Abraham) - Mother
and child. © i c. each Aug. 25, 1944; G 43893-
43897.
Aarons (George M.)*
Americana designs, 8628
Brandfield (Kitty):
Mare and foal. © Feb. 28, 1944; G 43891.
Barre granite assn., inc, 8629-8638
Deacy (William Henry):
War memorial, 55. © Aug. 12,1944; G 43931.
Elwell (Roy A.):
War memorial, 27. © Aug. 12,1944; G 43940.
Kastrup (Cart):
War memorial, 74, 76, 80, 84.
1944; G 43932, 43933, 43938, 43939.
Sherwood (C. H.) & De Selice (T.):
War memorial, 93. © Aug. 12, 1944; G
43934,
Tucci (Franic M.):
War memorial, 59. © Aug. 12,1944; G 43935.
Yaeger (Albert B.):
War memorial, 113.
43936.
Van Wageningen (Fred):
War memorial, 36. © Aug. 12,1944; G43937.
© Aug. 12,
© Aug. 12, 1944; G
Bilfred enterprises. 8639-8646
Schlessinger (Leon):
Bugs Bunny antics, 4. - Goodmark wrappings.
- Looney tune, S-1, 1, 2. - Looney tune characters,
3. - Merry Christmas, B. - Snow flake, A. © lc,
each June 29, 1944; G 43947-43954.
Blythe (Walter Edward)* 8647, 8648
Doberman pinscher. - Fox terrier, smooth. ©
July 17, 1944; G 43854, 43855.
Broomfield (Albert Jonathan)* 8649-8653
Electroland. - Electroland. Magnetic people. -
Electroland. Scud car. - Electroland.» Shorty &
Mike’s garage. - Electroland. Sparks grill. © 1
c. each June 22, 1944; G 43876-43880.
Campos (Florencio Molina)* 8654-8665
Fulcrum. - Give us a hand, pal. - Lasso. - Lone
star. - Marking time. - Old shack. - On the road,
- School. - To a flower. - Voice of experience, -
We gauchos. - Wonderful piece of machinery. © 1
c. each Aug. 11, 1944; G 43834-43845,
Cooper (Ralph)* 8666-8670
Kangaroo mother and child. - Monkey shines, -
Pillow back wing chair. - Piped back wing chair, -
Sofa with 3 cushions. © 1 c. each Aug. 25, 1944;
G 43942-43946.
De Sarro (Rodney)* 8671
Peewee Jones. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1944; G 43941,
173
Drus (Peter Paul J.)* 8672-8674
Skycargo. Cargo from the air via skylanes, -
Skyfood. Food from the sky via airlanes. - Sky-
freight. Cargo from the air via skylanes. © lc.
each Aug. 30, 1944; G 43927-43929.
Dunn (James Andrew)* 8675
U. S. naval training and distribution center. ©
1c. July 26, 1944; G 43872.
Fehrenbach (Alfonz)* 8676
Heart model pictures.
43884.
© 1c. July 15, 1944; G
Frost & Reed, ltd.
Dawson (Montague):
Clipper’s return, M. D. 125, - Golden even-
ing, M. D. 124. - Line ahead, M. D. 126. - Racing
clippers, M. D. 123. - Spinnakers out, M. D. 127. -
White clipper, M. D. 121. © 1c. each Aug. 17,
1944; G 43859-43864.
8677-8682
8683
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1944; G
Gage (George W.)*
Fighting flying eagle.
43907.
Gilman (J. P.) granite co. 8684
Bliss design co.:
Johnson (Katherine & William) memorial,
797. © Dec. 1, 1943; G 43898.
Herrick (Douglas)* } 8685
Standerfal Stacey. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1944; G
43930.
Hintermeister (John Henry) 8686
Hintermeister (Hy. [i. e. John Henry )]):
Likely spot. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1944; G 43853.
Hoffmaster (Maud Miller)*
Whispering peace! © 1c. Aug. 18, 1944; G
43866.
Huayna (Cusi Manco)* 8688
We’re fighting for America. ©1c. Aug. 16,
1944; G 43865.
Hughes (Kenneth M.)* 8689
e@ Perdo. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1944; G 43873.
Jabeson. 8690, 8691
Bloch (William Joseph):
Louis. '- Madam Pompadour. © May 3, 1944;
G 43856, 43857.
King features syndicate, inc. 8692-8697
Reusswig (William):
On the lookout, set 2, no. 2. - Over the
Channel, set 2, no. 3.
2, no. 1. - Wounded on way back, set 3, no. 2.
Aug. 13, 1944; G 43885-43888.
- Somewhere in Britain, set
©
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8698
Somewhere in France, set 3, nos. 1, 3. ©
Aug. 20, 1944: G 43924, 43925.
Kupprat (John)*
Monument:
Korcak (Frank & Vincent) - Kovar (Marie)
© 1c. each Aug. 22, 1944; G 43882, 43883.
8698, 8699
Larkin (George) & Larkin (Olive)* 8700
Symbol for peace flag. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1944: G
43900.
Loyal order of Moose. Lodge no. 1605. 8701
Shaffer (James T.):
Monarch of his kingdom. © June 1, 1944; G
43906.
Lull creations. 8702-8705
Lull (Glenn S.):
Angel in bas relief, facing left. - Angel in
bas relief, facing right. - Boy with dog. - Girl with
doll. © June 15, 1944; G 43901-43904,
Marshall (John Thurston) * 8706
GI soap. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 1944; G 43905.
Martinelli (Lorenzo) 8707-8711
Sand (John):
Arab stallion. - Belgian stallion. - Blue jay.
- Cardinal. - Grosbeaks, © July17, 1944; G 43919-
43923.
Mewrock (William) 8712
Friedland (Lillian):
Elephant. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1944; G 43858.
Miller (Willis Harold)* 8713
Sunburst design. © 1 c. Aug. 23, 1944. G 43890.
Overbey (William Clifton)* 8714
First fireside. © 1 c. Aug. 5, 1944; G 43892.
Perrigo (Duane)* 8715-8723
Farmer boy, A. - Flamingos, A. - Flora, A. -
Gentleman, B. - Gody lady, B. - Mandarin, A, B. -
Midnight orchids, A, B. © Jan. 20, 1937; G 43908-
43916.
Robbins (Frederick Goodrich)* 8724
Saturday morning. © Aug. 19, 1944; G 43874,
pt. IV, n.s., v. 39
Rodda (William H.) 5 8725
Kotzenberg (H. William):
Safety perch. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1944; G 43875,
Rosenblum (Hyman)* 8726-8728
Ladder of success:
Marine. - Military. - Naval. © 1 c.each Aug. ~
18, 1944: G 43867-43869.
Schweizer (J. Otto)* 8729, 873u
Lord’s supper, 1, 2, © 1c. each Aug. 29, 1944:
G 43917, 43918.
Soares (Joaquim Pita) 8731
Paulekos (Vito A.):
Standing American sailor and girl. © Mar.
11, 1944: G 43899.
Steingard (Arthur T.)* 8732
Black pussy. © 1c. July 25, 1944, G 43852.
Tulk (Alfred James)* 8733-8737
Christ with angels of hope and faith, 238. - Christ
with outstretched arms, 236. - Christ with out-
stretched hands, 172. - Flying angel blowing trum-
pet, 223, - Guiding angel, 200. © 1 c. each Aug. 14,
1944. G 43846-43850.
Vernon (Rhea Johnson) * 8738
Fort Worth. © 1 c. Aug. 30, 1944; G 43926.
Vetting (Reinhart G.)_ - 8739
Richardson (V. A.):
Dahlias. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1944; G 43889,
Woodroffe (Marjorie Kathleen)* 8740
Scene of three duck hunters. © 1c. Aug. 22,
1944; G 43881.
Yohe (Richard Stephen) 8741
Busino (Orlando):
It’s your money! © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1944; G
43870. 7
Zeigler (Lee Woodward)*
Leaders. © 1 c. Aug. 19, 1944; G 43871.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944------------------.-.-- 1,375
174
PAINTINGS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[8742
Bohm (Max) 1-3
Provincetown, Mass. R 129515-129517, June 24,
Music in nature. pts. 1-3. © Zella Bohm,
1944,
175
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
8743
Pressure cabin decompression time factors. ©
June 30, 1944; I 35100.
Airesearch mfg. co.
Albree (George Norman) 8744, 8745
Albree automatic. © 1c. Aug. 23, 1944;I 35067;
Albree front ignition system. © 1c. Aug. 30,
1944; I 35096.
American bank note co. 8746
Isabel (Princesa) Republica dos Estados Unidos
do Brasil, special V-84566. © Nov. 3, 1943; K
55946.
Approved marine device co. 8747
Patent speed davit, 201-1—201-4. © 1c. Aug.
15, 1944; I 35029.
Auer (John) 8748
Sewing machine light. © 1 c. Aug. 18, 1944:
I 35072.
Backe (John C.) 8749, 8750
Flextrol fishing rods. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 1944;
I 35101.
Telescoping multiple adjustment socket wrench
construction. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1944; I 35028.
Ballard (Willis H.) 8751
Wary gull. © July 27, 1944; J 37023.
Bankers trust co. 8752-8755 ©
U. S. treasury obligations, gross yields and
prices:
Fully taxable. - Partially tax-exempt. © July
15, 1944; I 34978, 34979.
Fully taxable. - Partially tax-exempt. ©
Aug. 17, 1944; 1 35063, 35064.
Beauchamp (Americo C.) 8756
Utility button. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1944; 1 35014.
Bell & Howell co. 8757-8762
Optical craftsmanship:
Centering, edge grinding and beveling spheri-
cal surfaces, 185s. - Fine grinding spherical sur-
faces, 183s. - Pitch buttoning and blocking spheri-
cal surfaces, 182s. - Polishing spherical surfaces,
184s. - Rough grinding by pin-bar spherical sur-
faces, 181s. - Rough grinding spherical surfaces,
180s. © Aug. 21, 1944; J 37070-37075.
Bemis (Herbert) 8763, 8764
Bellé of the Cimarron, Belle Arnett. - Cougar
Bill, Bill Bennett, the original Oklahoma detective.
© Aug. 12, 1944; J 37006, 37007.
Boehm (Paul F.) . 8765-8769
Dimetric two-angle and stencil, instruction
sheet. - Isometric two-angle and stencil, 440729. -
Isometric two-angle and stencil, instruction sheet.
© 1c. each Aug. 3, 1944; I 34991-34993.
Mercator slide scales, 440817. © 1 c. Aug. 23,
1944; I 35082.
‘Taper-angle, 440823. © 1 c. Aug. 29, 1944;
I 35088.
Bohland (Gustav) &770
Gumbie. © 1c. July 24, 1944; 1 35026.
* Borden co. 8771, 8772
_Brizzi (Vera Gertrude)
176
Elsie says: Help your grocer fight with food.
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1943; K 55993,
4 ways to make a grocer say:
1c. Mar. 17, 1944; K 56000.
I love you. ©
Brandon (Thony E.) . 8773
Water closet bowl. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1944;
I 35105,
Bray studios, inc. 8774, 8775
Aircraft work, control cables:
Making a wrapped and soldered splice, 1. -
Swaging cable terminals, 3. © Aug. 21, 1944; J
37057, 37058.
Bridges (Mary E.) 8776
Hyperbola gyral compass. Concatenate equi-
lateral. Con-vexo-plane. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1944;
I 35049.
8777
Choice of the world, 17. © 1 c. Sept. 2, 1944;
J 37145.
Bullis (Zaidee C.)
Tommy Tucker, squirrel:
Asleep on couch with Zaidee C. Bullis,
flowered dress on. - Cage and wheel, Tommy
Tucker inside. - Clothes, dresses, coats, hats,
sweaters, flag. - Eating watermelon, blue & white
gingham dress. - Hiding on stairs of home of
Zaidee C. Bullis, dress in white, blue rings. - In
chair upside down eating nut, tail to right, flag on
top of chair. - In flowered dress, tail up, drinking
pop from a small glass held by Zaidee C. Bullis. -
In large blue chair, large round cracker, plaid
dress. - Large blue chair, asleep, tail to right, no
clothes. - On back, feet up in air, tail to the right.
- Playing fishing game, plaid dress, stocking ball.
- Playing fishing game with stocking, plaid dress
on. - Room at home of Zaidee C. Bullis, pictures
on wall of Tommy Tucker, large &smalldavenport.
- Shows his teeth, standing on a little bench, hold-
ing finger of Zaidee C. Bullis. © 1 c. each Aug.
22, 1944; J 37024-37037.
Calvin co.
Machine shop work, bench work:
Centering small stock, 7. - Fundamentals of
filing, 8. - Laying out small castings, 6. © May 4,
1944; J 37008, 37010, 37011.
Machine shop work, single joint cutting tools.
Fundamentals of:
End cutting tools, 2. - Side cutting tools, 1.
© May 4, 1944; J 37009, 37012.
8778-8791
8792-8796
CLASSES H-K
Carniello (Antonio Jose) 8797
Improved tyre for motor vehicles and aircraft.
© ic. May 4, 1944; I 34504.
Cimini (Pasquale L.) 8798-8801
Budget box and television radio design. © ic.
Aug. 7, 1944; I 35056.
House trailer:
Revol-vit. - U-turn-it.
1944; I 34989, 34990.
Proposed subway for Buffalo’s civic centre.
Solution of present site for new modern library [of
Buffalo, N. Y.] © 1c. July 19, 1944; I 34982.
© 1c. each Aug. 3,
Clark (Arthur Freeland) 8802, 8803
National center, the people’s institute of national
and international trade and culture. ©1c.Aug. 18,
1944; J 35057.
United nations center.
I 35086.
© 1c. Aug. 26, 1944;
Clark (Dwight Lyman) 8804
Circular equivalents for equal friction. © Nov.
23, 1943; I 35001.
Claywell (Hugh Oliver) 8805-8860
How to fly a piper cub trainer airplane. © 1c.
July 17, 1944; J.37122.
How to fly a piper cub trainer airplane, 1-55.
© 1c. each July 17, 1944; J 37087-37121, 37123-
37142.
Cleofe (Lawrence) 8861, 8862
Free packing shipping box. © 1 c. Aug. 9, 1944;
J 36946.
Truck with the scale-crane.
_ 1944; J 37076.
© 1c. Aug. 29,
Coca-cola co. 8863
Retail call. © May 2, 1944; J 37014.
Cochran (L. H.) 8864
Kitchen cutlery sharpener. © 1c. Aug. 30,
1944; 1 35103.
’ Cross co. 8865-8877
Machine for drilling, boring and tapping differ-
ential carrier. A-21234, 1, 2. - Perspective pro-
posed roller gaging machine, A-20173. Per-
‘ spective proposed shaft facing and centering
machine, A-19446. - Perspective proposed 6-station
machine for differential carrier, A-19347. - Per-
spective proposed tool joint boring, facing and
threading machine, 21301. - Proposed 4-spindle
boring and facing machine, A-22303. - Proposed
grinder for dredge bucket eyes, A-22081, 1, 2. -
Proposed machine to face and c’sink both ends of
piston, A-22302, 1, 2. - Proposed 6-spindle boring
and facing machine, A-22327. © 1 c. each Aug. 14,
1944; I 35030-35041.
Proposed 4-spindle boring & facing machine
tooling. © 1c. July 14, 1944; I 34924.
8878
Davidson (Betty Gardner)
© 1c. Aug. 29,
Philipse castle restoration.
1944; I 35090.
Denoyer-Geppert co. 8879-8881
Alcohol, W17s. - Alcohol como narcético [Alco-
hol, the narcotic] W18s. - Food values, W4s. ©
June 15, 1944; K 55989-55991.
- 617247 O - 44 - 2
177
Dick (A. B.) co. 8882-8905
Dick (A. B.) company:
Aircraft instrument calibration and inspec-
Jackson. boulevard. plant. - Aircraft parts
grinding operations, Jackson boulevard plant. -
Automatic stencil packing, Lake street plant. -
Entrance lobby, general offices. - Entrance lobby,
Jackson boulevard. - First aid room, Lake street
plant. - General tabulating department. - Office
manager’s department. - Paper inspections, Lake
street plant. - Paper processing, Lake street plant.
- Part of the chemical laboratory. - Part of the
general offices. - Partof the iabulating department.
- Receiving and final inspection, Jackson boulevard
plant. - Sales department. - Small parts machine
work, Jackson boulevard plant. - Stencil typing
department. - Turret lathe machining operations,
Jackson boulevard plant. Women s cafeteria,
Jackson boulevard plant. - Women’s cafeteria, Lake
street plant. © 1c. each Aug. 10, 1944; J 36955-
36974.
Automatic screw machine department, Jack-
son boulevard plant. - Receiving inspection, Jack-
son boulevard. - Recovery plant control room,
Lake street plant. - Stencil paper inspection, Lake
street plant. © 1c. each Aug. 14, 1944; J 37002-
37005.
tion,
Donovan (Deil Bridget) 8906
Ancestral tree. © 1c. July 14, 1944; I 35093.
Dougherty (Glenn O.) 8907
Smoker’s comfort kit; or, Smoker’s kit. © 1c.
Aug. 24, 1944; I 35081.
8908
© July 24, 1944;
Douglas aircraft co., inc.
Hydraulic manual, page 52.
I 35084.
Draftsmen associates, 8909
Scale selector [and] Hypotenuse table. © 1c.
May 26, 1944; I 34792.
Droste (William) 8910
Combination wagon and sled. © 1 c. Aug. 18,
1944: I 35077.
Fahlow (CarlF.E.) &Long(LenaE.L.) 8911, 8912
Emblem:
U. S. C. G. - U. S. M.C. © 1c. each Aug.
14, 1944; I 35097, 35098.
Federal telephone & radio corp. 8913, 8914
Capacitance of intelin coaxial cables. - Charac -
teristic impedance intelin coaxial cables. © July
31, 1944; I 35010, 35011.
Fields (G. W.) & Hatcher (E. G.) 8915
Automatic air hose coupler. © 1 c. Aug. 15,
1944; 1 35053.
Fischer (I. B.) co. 8916-8923
Carle (—):
Bouquet of crown imperial lilacs and rose, 6.
- Bouquet ‘of poppies, ranunculas and convulvulas,
2. - Bouquet of roses, anemones and violas, 1.
Stock, ranunculas, roses & mallow, 5. © Mar. 15,
1941; K 55979, 55980, 55983, 55984,
Roubillac (L. FE’):
Bouquet of lilacs, rose, carnation and tulip,
8. - Bouquet of roses, double narcissus and corn-
flowers, 4. - Carnation, tulip, anemone and rose, 3.
Morning glories, tulip, hyacinths and roses, 7. ©
Mar. 15, 1941; K 55981, 55982, 55985, 55986.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8924
Foron (Alphonse D.) 8924
Improved eyeglass case. © lc. Aug. 7, 1944;
I 35017.
French (Ned) 8925
Brotherhood. © 1c. Aug. 28; J 37069.
Geary (Francis H.) 8926
Geary’s all-purpose construction stage. © July
28, 1944; I 34996.
General foods corp. 8927
Tomorrow always comes. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1944;
J 36943.
Gentilini (Louis) sr. 8928
Stationary hydraulic car jack. © Aug. 24, 1944;
I 35094.
George (Larry H.) 8929
New simplified pin measurements for gibs and
dovetails. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1944; I 34995.
Gluckman (Maxfield) 8930, 8931
Extension head fixture, 1, 2. © 1c. each Aug.
14, 1944; I 35042, 35043.
8932-8935
1017-A. © 1c. each
Gomez (Ellis Joseph)
Monument, 1002, 1005,
July 26, 1944; I 35044-35046.
Monument, 1018. © 1c. July 26, 1944; I 35008.
Greene (Prince D.) & Huguley (B. F.) 8936
Honor roll, service men & women. © June 15,
1944; K 55987.
Greenlee (Lyman E.) 8937
Laundry drier. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1944; I 35054.
8938
1944; I 35065.
Gregory (A. C. E.)
V-rib forms. © 1c. July 31,
Greystone studios. 8939
Dewey (Mrs. Thomas E.) © July 26, 1944; J
37143.
Grogan photo co. 8940
Gunner’s vow. © Aug. 11, 1944; J 27021.
Hackney (Winston Myron) 8941, 8942
Transparent plastic chair with back constructed
so as to give the illusion of a picture in depth, 60.
© 1c. Aug. 2, 1944; I 34983.
Transparent plastic table screen depicting an
under water scene in depth and color, 61. © 1c.
Aug. 21, 1944; I 35058.
Hambrock (Ida) 8943
United nations flag. © 1 c. Aug. 16, 1944; J
37144, e
Harman (Hugh) productions, inc. 8944-8948
Shipbuilding skills, marine electricity:
Identifying and precutting cable, 3. - Install-
ing and connecting tell tale panel, 7. - Laying out
and installing compartment fixtures, 5. - Laying
out and installing the main wireway, 2. - Pulling
and installing cable packing terminal tubes, 4. ©
July 29, 1944; J 37038-37042.
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Hartman (Joseph A.) 8949
Center protector for lathes. © 1c. Aug.7, 1944;
I 35021.
Hearst consolidated publications, inc.
Death in a tank, hiding an airfield.
28, 1944; K 55971.
Great what-is-it of Normandy! © 1 c. July 27,
1944; K 55972.
8950, 8951
© 1e. July
8952
Eugenie), 12. © 1 c. July 22,
Henderson (John)
Rutkowski (Lt.
. 1944; J 37019.
‘Ives engineering & planning co.
178
Hess (Edward) 8953
When the bells toll. © Apr. 15, 1943, K 55974.
Hinton (Frayser) 8954
Sanctuary. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1944; J 37043.
Hudson (John) 8955
Worm elevator. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1944; I 35079.
Insley (W. T.) sr. 8956
Automatic valve. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1944; I 35069.
International embroidery works. 8957, 8958
7429. - 7433. © 1c. each Aug. 4, 1944; I 35047,
35048.
Isenhour (Russell R.) 8959
Nomunidef system. © 1 c. May 16, 1944;134981.
8960
Natural resources, materials, management,
machinery, wealth product, main market. © Apr.
7, 1944; I 35108.
Jackson & Moreland. 8961
Steel spring chart for extension and compression
helical eeaae per naval ordnance ee no. 1.
©lc. Aug. 9 , 1944; 1 35013.
Jobke (August F.) 8962
Roller skate. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1944; 1 35075.
John Knox press. 8963
Certificate of promotion [design] © July 31,
1943; K 55995.
Johnston & Jennings co. | 8964
Rusta Restor calculating chart. © Aug. 18,
1944; I 35111.
Kassing (Agnes) 8965
Puzzled. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1944; J 37068.
Kennedy (Homer R.) 8966
Water purifier and distiller. © 1c. Aug. 7,
1944; 1 34999.
Kern (Kar]) 8967
Dow Jones industrial average yearly high and
low 1897 June 16, 1944, showing long-term trend
and major trend lines with normal channel of ex-
pectancy. © July 21, 1944; I 35025.
King features syndicate, inc. 8968-8977
Cecile atop a harrow, Z-236. - Emelie feeds the
pigs, Z-234. - Quints on the farm, 235. © July 25,
1944; J 37077, 37082, 37083.
CLASSES H-K
no, 8, 1944
Cecile, Daniel and Annette, Z-231.- Quints ona
gate, Z-233. - Yvonne witha pet, Z-232. © Aug.
7, 1944; J 37084-37086.
Looking at family album, Z-229. - Quints look
at the past, Z-230. © Aug. 14, 1944; J 37078,
37081.
Papa arrives, Z-223. - Waiting for papa Dionne.
Z-224. © July 10, 1944; J 37079, 37080.
Kneas (Frank N.) 8978
Diesel engine exhaust lines headquarters build-
ing, the Chesapeake & Potomac telephone co., 725
13th sit., N. W., Washington, D.C. ©l1c. Aug. 8,
1944; I 35009.
8979
Langworthy (Arthur M.)
Now. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1944; I 35087.
Linde air products co. 8980-8982
Fundamentals
steel:
_ Adding welding rod to molten puddle, part 2,
W-5. © July 24, 1944; J 37016.
Controlling molten base metal, part 1, W-4.
© June 9, 1944; J 37015.
Fusion welding of sheet steel, part 3, W-6.
© Aug. 15, 1944; J 37017.
of oxy-acetylene fusion welding of
Lipscombe (Reuben Thomas) sr. 8983
Lipscombe’s hermetically sealed electric heater
element. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1944; I 35109.
Long (John E.) 8984-9010
Alaska:
Alcan camp, butchered bear, 200. - Alcan
const., mountain road, 233. - Alcan highway const.,
bridge pier, 226. - Alcan highway const., Robert-
son River, 237. - Alcan highway, Midway Lake, 217.
- Alcan highway, winter, 238. - Alcan highway,
Yerrich Creek, 203. - Alcan laundry, 23. - Alcan
telephone line const., 229. - Alcan vista, 218. -
Fairbanks dog derby, 447. - Furs, Fairbanks fair,
450. - Gold dredge, close-up aerial view, 456. -
KFAR Fairbanks, 1941, 453. - Midnight onthe Alcan,
232. - Midnight sentinels, Yukon River, 315. - Mid-
night sky, Fairbanks, 460. - Optical illusion, field
near Fairbanks, 454. - Queens, 452. - Sled dog in
harness, 245, - Thundering dawn, 449. - USO Fair-
banks, 432. - University of Alaska, aerial view, 457.
- Wings of the sun, 236. - Winter morning, 451. -
Xmas card bridge, 25. - 11;00 P. M., Galena,
Alaska, 304. © 1c. each Aug. 11, 1944; J 36975-
37001.
Loucks & Norling studios. 9011-9019
Rangefinder, mark 42, parts 1-4, SN-1368e—SN
1368h. - Rangefinder, mark 51, parts 1-4, SN-1368a
—SN-1368d. - Stadimeters, part 2, SN-1370¢g. ©
Aug. 26, 1944; J 37059-37067.
McCormick co. 9020-9022
Hereford:
City of civic progress, 4B11-N. - City of fine
churches, 4B12-N. - Where an immense under-
ground water sOurce makes nature bloom, 4B1i0-N.
© Aug. 1, 1944; K 55997-55999.
9023
© 1 c. Aug. 28, 1944; 1 35091.
McLean (Frank W.)
No flop socks.
179
9048
Martin (William Francis) - 9024
Orifice meter coefficient chart. © 1c. June 5,
1944; I 35066.
Miskells (William J.) 9025, 9026
KW load estimator for infra-red ovens:
Miskella liquids. - Miskella solids. © Aug.
4, 1944; I 35050, 35051.
Mission church press. 9027
Mother of perpetuai help, we place our trust in
Thee. © Oct. 22, 1943; K 55978.
Moody (Albert E.) 9028
Enclosed scooter. © 1c, Aug. 11,1944; I 35083.
Moore (Fred P.) 9029
Breaking plow rolling coulter trash guard. ©
1c, Aug. 7, 1944; I 35016.
Moote (Madeline) 39030
Over-the-top. © ic. Aug. 2, 1944; J 36947.
Mullins (Joseph Eugene) 9031
Record index unit and record forms. © 1c.
Aug. 29, 1944; I 35089.
Museum of modern art, 9032, 9033
Around the fish, 8; by Paul Klee. © May 26,
1944; H 2773.
Green still life, 7; by Pablo Picasso. © Apr.
14, 1944; H 2772.
Nash engineering co. 9034
Installation detail, Nash vacuum priming pumps,
typical automatic priming systems. © July 15,
1944; I 34997.
National dairy council. 9035
On the job for the dairy industry. © 1c. Aug.
7, 1944; J 36944,
Navy mothers’ club of America. Glenn Youngkin
club. 9036
Memorial plaque. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1944; I 35110.
Nieto (Carmen Madrigal) 9037
Mapa humano economico de Costa Rica. © July
22, 1944; K 55994,
Orr (Robert H.) 9038-9040
Design for temple:
Balcony plan, 3. - Galleryfloor plan, 2. - Main
floor plan, 1. © 1c. each Aug. 22, 1944; I 35060-
35062.
Ostertag (George A.) 9041
Camouflage. © Aug. 19, 1944; J 37056.
Palladino (Joseph) 9042
World’s best friend.
star from turning gold.
37020.
She helps keep the blue
© 1c. Aug. 21, 1944; J
Parker (William M.) 9043 -9048
Addition-subtraction scale. - Base computing
grid. - Drift grid. - Plotting grid, A, B. - Wind-
speed-compass rose. © May 5, 1944; I 35002-
35007.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
9049
Paves (Nathan Louis) 9049
Nailing strips and panels and bar joists. © 1c.
July 24, 1944; I 35027.
Peaspanen (E.C.) & Rantanen (Oscar F.) 9050
Compression and oil control. © 1c. Aug. 7,
1944; I 35015.
Peeler (Louis Henry) jr. 9051
Jagger. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1944; I 34998.
Pelton (Sylvester F.) 9052
Adapter castings for Walker-Turner radial saw
for aligning saw with radial post. © 1c. Aug. 21,
1944; I 35059.
Penny (Jesse J.) 9053
Helicopter. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1944; I 35106.
Perkins (Montague E.) 9054
Protractor and center finder. © 1c. Aug. 30,
1944; I 35104.
Perper (Kay) 9055
Two-faced dolls. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1944; J 36948.
Peterson (Wilhelm H.)
Peterson fish holder.
9056
© july 27, 1944; I 35012.
Photo & sound, inc. 9057-9061
Covering hot and cold pipes. Shipbuilding skills,
pipe insulation, 1. © Jan. 4, 1944; J 36939.
Shipbuilding skills, pipefitting:
Cutting and threading pipe by hand, 2. - Cutting
and threading pipe on a power machine, 3. - Making
a cold bend on ahand powered machine, 4. - measur-
ing pipe, tubing and fittings, 1. © Jan. 4, 1944; J
36936-36938, 36940.
Potts (William D.)
Federal estate taxes.
9062
© Aug. 15, 1944; 1 35099.
Rahn (John Francis)
Bassoon fingering chart.
I 34741.
9063
© 1c. July 14, 1944;
Real estate board of Kansas City, Missouri. 9064
Certification of realtor service. © July 15,1944;
K 55992.
Reno (Vincent C.) 9065
Individual. style pattern. © June 27; 1944.
I 35000.
Rigaumont (Victor A.) 9066, 9067
Alterations to lobby and new ticket booth, Ritz
theatre, 960 5th ave., New Kensington, Penna., for
Warner bros. pictures, inc. © June 17, 1944;
I 34987.
Motion picture theatre, 50-52-54 Shenango
street, Greenville, Penna., for Blatt bros., owner.
© May 20, 1944; I 34988. '
Ringling bros. & Barnum & Bailey combined shows,
inc. 9068
Ringling bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus.
The greatest show on earth. © June 27, 1944;
K 55996.
9069
© 1c, Aug. 5,
Rise studio.
Rushmore (Mount) memorial.
1944; J 36941.
180
Roe (Paul H.) 9070
Variable pitch windmill with governor control.
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1944; I 35018,
Rowland (John E.) 9071
New abattoir, M-1001-R. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1944;
134994,
St. Louis Browns Amer, league baseball club. 9072
St. Louis Browns, 1944. © July 26, 1944; Jj
36942.
Schultz (Emil H.) & Reniker (Bernard N.) 9073
Blown fuse indicator. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1944;
I 35020.
Schwatt (Erwin L.)
Devi-vari course corrector,
1944; I 35052.
2074
© 1c. Aug. 15,
Sedlmayr (Carl J.)
World’s largest midway.
55988.
9075
© May 2, 1944; K
Shultz (Samuel M.) 9076
Panelized structures for liberated areas, sub-
mitted for consideration to Rehabilitation division,
united nations relief & rehabilitation administration.
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1944; I 35055.
Singer (E. A.) 9077
Electrical circuit tester. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1944;
I 35076.
Slovacek (Alois) 9078
Universal scissors, shears, and tin-snips. ©
1c. Aug. 2, 1944; I 34984.
Sorensen (Henry) 9079
Sorensen concrete dam structure. © 1c. Aug.
26, 1944; 1 35085.
Stearns (Jos. H.) 9080
Lodi, Calif. © June 20, 1944; J 36945.
Steinmetz (Herman W.) 9081
Drawer guide. ©1 c. Aug. 30, 1944; I 35107.
Sticherling (Martin)
Hosiery drying form.
9082
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1944;
1 35078.
Sylvester (Lucille) : 9083
Radio reel. © 1c, July 29, 1944; I 34980.
Taber (Reginald G.) 9084
Pinking shears. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1944; I 35102.
9085
© ic. Aug. 19,
Taylor (Claud Jefferson)
Blue print of perpetual motion.
1944; I 35092.
Taylor (Howard L.) 9086-9091
City geometry. -Dawn perceived. - Etude. - Gray
horizon. - Time suspended. - Tower reflections.
© 1c. each Aug. 9, 1944; J 36949-36954.
Tenney (Frank F.) jr. 9092
Emergency fire control board 3’’ anti-aircraft
guns. © Apr. 24, 1944; I 35095.
CLASSES H-K
no. 8, 1944
Thieme (Anthony) 9093
Sunlit surf. © July 31, 1944; K 55973,
Thomas (Henry J.) 9094
Automatic ignition trip. © 1 c. Aug. 18, 1944;
I 35073,
Valentine (Robert J.) 9095
Patient lifting device. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1944;
I 35074.
Varney (Carroll E.) $096
Spoon holder. © 1 c. Aug. 18, 1944; I 35080.
Vaucher (Levi F.) & Pirola (A. P.) 9097
World on a Lambert conformal conic projection
with modified extensions interrupted for Southern
hemisphere. © Aug. 3, 1944; 1 35024.
Vocafilm corp. 9098-9109
Ammunition:
‘Fuzes and tracers, part 2, SN-1807d. - Pro-
jectiles, types and identification, SN-1807e. © 1c.
each Aug. 12, 1944; J] 37050, 37054.
_ Anti aircraft barrage fire. Solution with com-
puter, mark 12, SN-1805d. - Basic fire control
gyroscope, NS-1810. - Power drive, mark 2.
Trouble analysis.and correction, SN-1802h. © 1c.
each Aug. 12, 1944; J 37044, 37047, 37051.
Motor torpedo boats, Elco boat layout. The
Elco 80 foot model motor torpedo boat, SN-1424r
—SN-1424t. © 1 c. each Aug. 12, 1944; J 37046,
37052, 37055.
Stable element, mark 6:
Alignment of level and cross level dials,
stops, synchros and firing contacts, and adjustment
of friction drives, SN-1801k. - Gyro wheel speed,
check and wander check, SN-1801m. © 1 c. each
Aug. 12, 1944; J 37049, 37053.
3”? /50 cal. gun mount, mark 22:
Disassembly and reassembly of the sight,
SN-1806k. - Maintenance of the gun, SN-18061. ©
1c. each Aug. 12, 1944; J 37045, 37048.
9124
Walker (Gene K.)
Shipbuilding skills, pipefitting:
Laying out and installing hangers, 5. © June
23, 1944; J 37013.
9110, 9111
Pipe fabrication with jigs, 7. © Aug. 15,
1944; J 37022.
Weber (Frank J.) 9112
Flat type flag pole anchor. © 1c. Aug.18, 1944;
I 35070.
Weidringer studio. 9113
Wedding couple of Mr. & Mrs. Clinton Gross.
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1943; J 37018.
Wellstatter (Rosa R.) 9114, 9115
Detachable trouser frock. © i c. July 18, 1944;
I 34986.
Three ends belt arrangement. © 1c. June 15,
1944; I 34985.
Whiting (May Keifer) 9116-9118
Corrubia (Paul Emil):
Osage Indian agency. - Osage Indian museum,
- Osage’s blacksmith’s home, 1872. © July6, 1944;
K 55975-55977.
Whittaker (Henry Clay) 9119
Check valve. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1944; I 35019.
Wilkie (Francis J.) 9120
Globe radiocabinet. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1944; I 35071.
Williams (Philip Turner) 9121, 9122
2 molar teeth in block, 1, 2. © 1c. each July
27, 1944; I 35022, 35023.
Wooler (Gregory) 9123
Serra (Fr. Junipero); by Pbro. J. Mosqueda.
© July 1, 1944; H 2774.
Wrona (Frank S.) 9124
Trailer. © 1 c. Aug. 18, 1944; I 35068.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944:
Reproductions of works of art (including 0 one-copy entries) --------------------<---=--=-------- 152
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (including 1,148 one-copy entries)- 1,419
Photographs (including 555 one-copy entries) ------
Soy S22 0e gras aoa ose eee see se eee = 935
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 88 contributions to periodicals and other one-copy entries) 1,679
181
DRAWINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[9124
American pulley co. 1
Eagle. © American pulley co., Philadelphia.
R 130344, July 24, 1944.
Taylor instrument cos. 2-6
Tycos recording thermometer, chart nos. 147,
21i, 225, 752, 1352. © Taylor instrument co.,
Rochester, N. Y. R 130361-130365, July 14, 1944.
182
a . COMMERCIAL PRINTS
9125
Gift buyers, attention! For anniversary reminder
& telephone index. © Aug. 12, 1944; KK 26452.
Acme visible records, inc., Chicago.
Air reduction sales co., New York. 9126
Hand apparatus for flame scarfing. For flame
scarfing apparatus. © July 18, 1944; KK 26242,
Aircraft-marine products, inc., Harrisburg, Pa.
912
Pre-insulated. Instruction sheet no. 105. For
tools & dies for terminals. © June 10, 1944; KK
26233.
American chemical paint co., Ambler, Pa.
9128, 9129
For plant hormone dust:
Dust fruitone for cotton. © June 1, 1943; KK
26244,
Fruitone the hormone spray or dust. © Apr.
1, 1943; KK 26245.
American fumigating co., inc., St. Louis. 9130
Fumo-spray previene la infestacion. Fumo-gas
the 100 °%. safe fumigant. For grain fumigant &
grain & food warehouse insecticide. © Jan. 15,
1944; KK 26552.
American locomotive co. & General electric co.,
Schenectady, N. Y. 9131, 9132
For transportation equipment:
Clipper ships that sail the rails, 113-91. ©
July 29, 1944; KK 26559.
Magic carpet safari,
113-90. © July 15,
1944; KK 26558.
American optical co., Southbridge, Mass. 9133
Eye injury robbed him of his job, wear your
goggles. For goggles. © May 1, 1944; KK 26072.
American radiator & Standard sanitary corp.,
Pittsburgh. 9134
All eyes are on.the Standard duo-use bath. For
plumbing & heating equipment. © Aug. 9, 1944;
KK 26521.
American safety razor. corp., Brooklyn. 9135
I wouldn’t dream of resisting an officer. For
razors & blades. © Aug. 22, 1944; KK 26668.
American stove co., Cleveland. 9136
Honey, you re going to have a real range some
day. For gas range. © June 10, 1944; KK 26115.
Anderson co., Gary, Ind. 9137-9141
Bonded arm. For windshield wiper arm. ©
July 17, 1944; KK 26284.
For windshield wiper blades & arms:
Anco rain-master authorized dealer, all-car
service set up, model DL, catalog page form 04-
0080. © July 13, 1944; KK 26288.
Anco rain-master windshield wiper blades
[and arms] model DL, catalog page form 04-0079.
© July 13, 1944; KK 26287.
Instructions how to install rain-master adapters,
how to install model DL rain-master arm, form
02-0004. For windshield wiper arms, arm adapters,
“blades. © July 12, 1944; KK 26285.
To correctly install arm on any car, form 04-
0089, instructions sheet. For windshield wiper
arms, adapters & blades. © Aug. 4, 1944; KK
26286. ze
Anheuser-Busch, inc., St. Louis. 9142
Sharé the ride today. Children on horseback.
For beer. © June 9, 1944; KK 26338.
Austenal laboratories, inc., Chicago. 9143-9145
For non-precious dental alloy & artificial teeth:
Cranioplastic surgery, metal skull plates,
series 2, no. 3. © Aug. 10, 1944; KK 26504.
Finger caps, series 2, no. 2. © July 12,
1944; KK 26503.
Tubes, blood vessel anastomosis, series 2,
no. 1. © June 15, 1944; KK 26502.
Automatic machine & tool co., Auburndale, Mass.
9146
Anglefeed fixture. For anglefeed fixture. ©
Aug. 11, 1944; KK 26501.
Avon products, inc., New York. 9147-9154
For cosmetics:
Heritage of valor. © Dec. 20, 1943; KK 26597.
Miss America, 1944; KK 26596.
Patriotism in her heart burned wheat fields.
© May 20, 1944; KK 26595.
She brought brilliance to the nation’s capitol.
© Mar. 15, 1944; KK 26600.
She brought loveliness to the halls of Monte-
zuma. © July 15, 1944; KK 26601.
She, too, gave the nation a hero. © Jan. 19,
1944; KK 26598.
She was as brave as she was lovely. © Aug.
15, 1944; KK 26602.
She wrote of romance, you live it! © Apr.
15, 1944; KK 26599.
Babson bros. co., Chicago.
For milking machines:
Some surge milkers are better than others!
© July 10, 1944; KK 26238.
Surge milker. © July 19, 1944; KK 26239.
Baldwin locomotive works, Philadelphia. 9157
Lazan oscillator. For oscillator. © Aug. 21,
1944: KK 26627.
9155, 9156
Bendix aviation corp., Detroit, Teterboro, N. J.
9158-9162
For aircraft instruments:
Installation & line maintenance. Autosyn
tachometer transmitter. © July 29, 1944; KK 26393.
Installation of new gland in demand oxygen
regulator. Service bulletin. © July 29, 1944; KK
26355.
Tools & fixtures. Autosyn fuel flowmeter
transmitters. © July 26, 1944; KK 26222.
.Tools & fixtures. Magnesyn remote-reading
compases. © Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26425.
183
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9163
Life saving voice from the haunts of death! For
scientific instruments & devices. © Aug. 2, 1944;
KK 26567.
9163-9200
© Aug.
Best & co., inc., New York.
_ Arnold authentics. For ladies shoes.
16, 1944: KK 26616.
Back to school in Best-flex, America’s most
famous quality shoes for children. For children’s
shoes. © Aug. 17, 1944; KK 26619.
College classics. For teen age coats. © Aug.
16, 1944. KK 26614.
College star Baby Chesterfield. For misses
coat, © Aug. 10, 1944; KK 26531
College star gabardine. For girl’s teen age
suit. © Aug, 2, 1944; KK 26369.
College star gray flannels. For misses skirt
& jacket. © Aug. 2, 1944; KK 26368.
College stars, bonny wool plaids. For girls’
jackets, skirts, slacks. © Aug. 3, 1944; KK 26373.
College stars, bonny wool plaids. For jackets,
skirts & slacks. © Aug. 17, 1944; KK 26615.
Fall frock for mothers-to-be. Fall feathers.
For maternity dresses, ladies hats. © Aug. 17,
1944; KK 26620. ;
For girls’ dresses:
Gay dark cottons. © Aug. 3, 1944; KK 26372.
School-girl cottons from Best? Ss. © Aug. 13,
1944; KK 26621.
For girl’s raincoat:
Sturdy cotton gabardine raincoat. © July 27,
1944; KK 26306.
~ Sturdy young standby, the trench coat.
Aug. 16, 1944; KK 26612.
For misses dresses: i
Dark and cool. © July 27, 1944; KK 26307.
Dark with bright. © Aug. 9, 1944; KK 26532.
For misses hats;
Fall feathers. © Aug. 2, 1944; KK 26371.
Re-enter turbans. © Aug. 8, 1944; KK 26538.
©
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar. For
baby blanket. © July 25, 1944; KK 26305.
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar. For
baby’s sacque, cap & boctee set. © Aug. 1, 1944;
KK 26370.
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar, all wool
blanket. For baby’s blanket. © Aug. 8, 1944. KK
26533.
From best’s famous Liliputian bazaar, hand
made pillow case. For pillow case. © July 18,
1944. KK 26199.
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar, sturdy
corduroys. For children’s jacket, overalls &
topper. © Aug. 15, 1944; KK 26617.
Girls’ rain or shine reversible. For girls’
reversible coat. © Aug. 9, 1944; KK 26535.
Good wool tweeds from "Best’ s. For boys’ suits
& cap. © Aug. 17, 1944; KK 26618.
I want something dark and cool. Here they are,
new looking town rayons perfect for now-into-fall.
For dresses. © July 16, 1944; KK 26201.
Jockey colors on a new dark dress for young
cosmopolitans. For teen age dress. © Aug. 9,
1944; KK 26536.
New! Rosette-caps. For hats. © July 18, 1944;
KK 26198.
New, young, black. For teen age dresses. ©
July 26, 1944; KK 26308.
Nutria. For fur coats.
26613.
Playtime hits from Best’s.
© Aug. 15, 1944; KK
For girls shorts,
pt. IV,n.s., v. 39
slacks, shirts & playsuit. © July 25, 1944; KK
26304.
Pretty playsuit. For playsuit. © July 20, 1944;
KK 26200.
School days mean reliable clothes from Best's.
For girls’ skirts, sweaters, coat, hat & blouse &
boys’ suits, coat & hat. © Aug.13, 1944; KK 26622.
Speaking of babies, Bests famous. jLiliputian
bazaar knows this subject. For babies’ dresses,
shirts, slip, nightgown, band, wrapper & blanket.
© July 30, 1944; KK 26374.
Well tailored navy wool Eton suit. For boy’s
suit. © Aug. 10, 1944: KK 26537.
Wool plaid, the school-girl favorite. For girl’s
suit. © Aug. 16, 1944: KK 26611.
Year-round beauty in C-1 wool serge.
misses suit. © Aug. 9, 1944; KK 26534.
Year-round classics inwool gabardine by Forst-
mann. For ladies dresses & suits. © July 30,
1944; KK 26375.
Young slack suit from Best’s Liliputian bazaar.
For slack suit. © July 18, 1944; KK 26197.
For
Blatz brewing co., Milwaukee.
For beer:
Blatz beer fast becoming America’s new
9201, 9202
favorite. © June 30, 1944; KK 26407.
184
Blatz beer fast becoming America’s new
favorite, refreshing, and good taste. © Aug. 2,
1944; KK 26408.
Boller’s beverages, inc., Elizabeth, N. J. 9203
Boller beverages, tops in taste. For carbonated
beverage. © June 15, 1944; KK 26078.
-”
Bond electric corp. div. Western cartridge co.
See Western cartridge co, Bond electric corp.
div.
Borden co., New York. 9204-9228
Babies thrive on Borden’s milk. For evaporated
milk. © Apr. 18, 1944; KK 26366.
‘Breeze along refreshed. For milk sherbet. ©
July 8, 1944; KK 26255.
Buy more war bonds, more and more!
homogenized milk. © June 28, 1944: KK 26439,
For fluid milk:
Children’s milk, I love it sol
1944; KK 26469.
Children’s milk, it tastes so grand. © July
11, 1944. KK 26470.
For homogenized vitamin D milk:
Children’s milk we drink with glee. © July
31, 1944; KK 26438.
This, that, and other things. © Jan. 11, 1944;
KK 26447,
Wonderful, wonderful vitamin D. © July 6,
1944; KK 26471.
For ice cream & milk sherbets:
Heap o’ refreshment! © Aug. 5, 1944; KK
26473.
Mother Goose on the loose.
June 23, 1944; KK 26440,
Mother Goose on the loose. Ding, dong, bell.
© July 13, 1944; KK 26444.
Mother Goose on the loose. George Porgie.
© June 8, 1944; KK 26445.
Mother Goose on the loose. ©
July 7, 1944; KK 26442,
For
© Jjuly 28,
Curlylocks. ©
Jack Spratt.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 8, 1944
Mother Goose on the loose. The king was in
his countinghouse. © June 30, 1944; KK 26441.
Mother Goose on the loose. There was a man
in our town. © June 15, 1944; KK 26443.
Mother Goose on the loose. Who killed Cock
Robbin? © July 21, 1944; KK 26446.
For malted milk:
Beulah’s certainly got plenty of push. © July
11, 1944; KK 26256.
But, Elmer, why should dietitians need more
patients? © July 1, 1944; KK 26257.
Delicious vitamin-mineral chocolate drink.
© Apr. 18, 1944; KK 26365.
Everybody whistles off to work when they
start drinking hemo! © Aug. 8, 1944; KK 26472.
For milk:
Darling, there are other ways to give the
grocer a break! © Apr. 18, 1944; KK 26261.
Earlier you shop, the smaller the crowd. ©
Mar. 31, 1944; KK 26260.
He may be down, but not downhearted. ©
Mar. 10, 1944; KK 26259.
~ He’ll think you’re grand if you buy food on
hand. © Apr. 26, 1944; KK 26335.
It’s Borden’s, it’s royale, and it’s good! For
ice cream. © May 25, 1943; KK 26336.
Botany worsted mills, Passaic, N. J. 9229-9236
Botany wrinkle-proof ties last longer. For
neckties. © Apr. 14, 1943; KK 26353.
For fubrics, clothing, yarns & cosmetics:
Botany always a seasoned performer. ©
Aug. 18, 1944; KK 26643.
Botany certified fabrics for home sewing. ©
Aug. 18, 1944; KK 26664.
Botany colors the fashion picture. © Aug. 1,
1944: KK 26352.
Botany going places? © July 29, 1944; KK
~ 26354,
Botany, ship launchings, weddings. © Aug.
1, 1944; KK 26394,
Botany’s cavalcade of color! © Aug. 15,
1944; KK 26481.
Thank you for your purchase of Botany 500
tailored by Ddroff. For clothing. © Aug. 1, 1944;
KK 26434,
Bradfield co., Atlanta. 9237
Make your journey through life happier by enjoy-
ing all the benefits neurabalm bestows. For lini-
ment, antiseptic. © June 28, 1944; KK 26295.
Brannan (William S.), d.b. a. William S. Brannan
co., San Francisco. 9238
Goofy letters. For stationery. © May 15, 1944;
KK 26545.
Brannan (William S.) co. See Brannan (William
‘S.), d. b. a. William S, Brannan co.
Briggs mfg. co., Detroit. 9239
If it’s Briggs it’s acid resisting. For plumbing-
ware. © Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26453,
Burns cuboid co., Santa Ana, Calif. 9240
Cuboid foot balancers. For foot & body balancer.
© June 1, 1944; KK 26515.
California spray-chemical corp., Richmond, Calif.
9241, 9242
For insecticides & fungicides:
Ortho pest control program for vegatables
and berries. © Aug. 15, 1944; KK 26682.
185
9273
Ortho pest control program for vegetables,
Pacific northwest. © July 10, 1944; KK 26194.
Celanese corp. of America, New York. 9243
Greatest product proving ground of all time.
For textiles, plastics, chemicals. © July 17, 1944;
KK 26217.
Cheney bros., New York. 9244
One smash hit deserves another! For ties. ©
Mar. 10, 1944; KK 26740.
Clorox chemical co., Oakland, Calif. 9245-9254
For household bleach & disinfectant:
Babies are saferfrom infection dangers when
their laundry is Clorox-clean. © June 2, 1944; KK
26166.
Clorox bleaching is extra-gentle on your
precious hard-to-replace linens! © May 18, 1944;
KK 26160.
Clorox cleanliness is especially important in
these critical days for greater home health pro-
tection! © June 1, 1944; KK 26164.
During these critical days greater home
health protection is more important than ever! ©
May 23, 1944; KK 26161.
Even clean-looking drainboards may harbor
infection dangers! © May 17, 1944; KK 26159.
Even if you must skimp on house cleaning
time, don’t skimp on health protection, make your
house Clorox-clean! © May 4, 1944; KK 26167.
Even if you must skimp on house cleaning
time, don’t skimp on health protection, make your
home Clorox-clean! © May 26, 1944; KK 26163.
Make Clorox cleanliness a basic step in even
your busiest house cleaning schedule! © May 25,
1944; KX 26162.
Make Clorox cleanliness a basic step in even
your busiest house cleaning schedule! © June 28,
1944. KK 26165. :
Make Clorox-cleansing a daily health habit
in your home. © June 30, 1944; KK 26188.
Clyffside brewing co., Cincinnati. 9255, 9256
For beer:
Cold welcome welcomed by warm friends. ©
Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26327.
Try your hand at this. © Aug. 16, 1944; KK
26633.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 9257-9273
For soft drink:
Have a Coca-cola = all the best. Antigua. ©
July 21, 1944; KK 26655.
Have a Coca-cola = eto zdorovo. How grand.
Russian & British officers in bomber plant. © July
13, 1944; KK 26653.
Have a Coca-cola = here’s to old times.
Kitchen party. © Feb. 16, 1944; KK 26343.
Have a Coca-cola = he’s coming home to-
morrow. Baby buggy. © June 27, 1944; KK 26322.
Have a Coca-cola = let’s be friendly. Sprite
and globe. © jan. 5, 1944; KK 26341.
Have Coca-cola = skal. Here’s to you. Ice-
land no. 2. © Feb. 2, 1944; KK 26342.
Have a Goca-cola = tan boon. Be of good
health. Surinam. © May 12, 1944; KK 26321.
Have a Coca-cola = viva! Yeah man! Brazil
no. 3. © July 24, 1944; KK 26345.
Have a Coca-cola = viva! Yeah man! Brazil
no. 3. © July 26, 1944; KK 26346.
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9274
Have a coke e how are things goin’? New-
foundland no. 2. © July 5, 1944; KK 26324,
Have a coke = let’s relax a bit.
garden, © July 26, 1944; KK 26656,
Have a coke = welcome home. Soldier in own
room. © July 27, 1944; KK 26654.
Have a coke = what’s the hurry? Turtle race.
© Aug. 2, 1944; KK 26652.
Have a coke = you're home again. Mother
and son, © June 28, 1944; KK 26323,
Have a coke = you're home again. Soldier
and family on porch. © July 18, 1944; KK 26344,
Victory
Last year 35,880 customers. Fred W. Gehr-
ung. © July 24, 1944; KK 26657.
Like a moment at home. Tropical soldier
with coke. © Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26658,
Columbia malleable castings corp., Columbia, Pa.
9274
Superseal. For gas appliance connectors. ©
June 30, 1944; KK 26247.
Columbia pictures corp., New York. 9275
Sundown Valley. For still, posters, window cards,
lobby display cards, slides & mats. © Mar. 10,
1944; KK 26477.
Conklin pen co., Chicago. 9276, 9277
For fountain pens:
Names that endure, Abraham Lincoln, the
immortal. Conklin, the pen that endures for gener-
ations. © July 16, 1944; KK 26243.
Names that endure, Mt. Rushmore, ever-
lasting tribute to immortal Americans. Conklin,
the pen that endures for generations. © Aug. 6,
1944; KK 26230.
Corn products refining co., New York. 9278
How 2 simple sugar helps men fight. For food-
energy sugar. © July 7, 1944; KK 26077.
Corn products sales co., New York. 9279-9284
Delicious lemon pie. For dessert & pie filling.
© Aug. 20, 1944; KK 26666.
For laundry starch:
How to make men’s shirts stay clean longer
with linit starch. © July 15, 1944; KK 26519.
When your best dress needs doing up. © June
28, 1944; KK 26075.
Yes, ma’m! Laundering with linit certainly
protects cotton dresses. © July 9, 1944; KK 26076.
I can, you can, we all can, with karo! For syrup.
© June 23, 1944; KK 26074.
Only 55 minutes to make this meal. For salad
oil. © Aug. 20, 1944; KK 26667.
Cresta Blanca wine co., inc., Los Angeles.
9285-9288
For wine:
California’s finest wines. © June 5, 1944;
KK 26276.
Crest of quality wine since 1889. © June 18,
1944; KK 26277.
Cresta Blanca. © July 8, 1944; KK 26278.
Cresta Blanca. © July 16, 1944; KK 26275.
Curtiss-Wright corp., New York. 9289
Omen. For airplanes. © Apr. 24, 1944; KK
26213.
186
pt. 4, n. s., v. 39
Darling valve & mfg. co., Williamsport, Pa.
9290-9295
Basic parts and design, form 4404, For bronze
gate valves. © July 17, 1944; KK 26554.
Basic parts list, form 4406. For installation &
maintenance fire hydrants. © July 17, 1944; KK
26565.
Darcova pumcups and Darling pistons, forms 4407.
For pumpcups & pistons. © June 28, 1944; KK
26564.
Directions for ordering, form 4403. For swing
check valves. © July 17, 1944; KK 26555.
For gate valves:
Basic parts, form 4402.
KK 26556.
Basic parts cast steel, form 4405. © July 17,
1944; KK 26553.
© July 17, 1944;
Day-brite lighting, inc., St. Louis.
For fixtures for fluorescent lamps:
Bulletin F 76. © June 23, 1944; KK 26240.
Bulletin F 77. © June 23, 1944; KK 26241.
9296, 9297
De Kalb commercial body corp., De Kalb, IIL.
9298
Sales go with a better body. For commercial
truck bodies.. © July 20, 1944; KK 26557.
De Laval separator co., New York. 9299
Great De Laval sterling milker. For milking
machines. © July 22, 1944; KK 26121. :
Despatch oven co., Minneapolis. 9300
Despatch conveyor foundry ovens. For foundry
ovens. © Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26476.
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago. 9301-9309
For stencil duplicators & supplies:
America needs teachers. © July 3, 1944;
KK 26268.
Done with mirrors.
26645,
Easy way to produce contract termination
inventory schedules. © Aug. 3, 1944; KK 26318.
Mimeograph service ideas. © July 1, 1944;
KK 26266.
No priority needed for this teaching help. ©
Aug. 15, 1944; KK 26681.
No spots, no sluggards. © July 1, 1944; KK
26267.
Now is the time. © July 31, 1944; KK 26270.
Old friend, willing worker. © Aug. 10, 1944;
KK 26646.
Post war plans. © July 22, 1944; KK 26269.
Dodge mfg. corp., Mishawaka, Ind. 9310, 9311
Transmissioneered to save time, power and
machines. For transmissioneered power equipment.
© June 12, 1944; KK 26325."
When beachheads give way to boulevards! For
transmissioneered power drive equipment. © July
1, 1944; KK 26326.
© Aug. 1, 1944; KK
Dolgorukov (Gregory S.), d. b. a. Dolgorukov mfg.
co., Washington. 9312, 9313
For lettering guides:
Engineering lettering with the blot-letter
guide. © Sept. 25, 1943; KK 26630.
Stop-letter guide. Special model for use on
navy drawings. © Nov. 8, 1943; KK 26631.
Dolgorukov mfg. co. See Dolgorukov (Gregory S.),
d. b. a. Dolgorukov mfg. co.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
DuMont (Allen B.) laboratories, inc.,
Passaic, N. J.
DuMont cathode-ray tubes.
tubes. © Aug. 5, 1944; KK 26263.
DuMont oscillographs. For oscillographs, tubes
& accessories. © Aug. 5, 1944; KK 26333.
For cyclograph:
‘Six and a half million of these copper-clad
cups were rejected. © June 5, 1944; KK 26264,
100 %o quality checkup. © July 5, 1944;
KK 26262.
For precision instruments & electronics:
Best show window in the world. © June 15,
1944; KK 26376.
Man who taught old electrons new tricks. ©
June 15, 1944; KK 26310,
Type 248 DuMont oscillograph. For oscillograph.
© July 15, 1944; KK 26332.
Yes, television is really ready! For electronic
& precision instruments. © July 15, 1944; KK
26456.
New York,
9314-9321
For cathode-ray
Durham mfg. corp., Muncie, Ind. 9322, 9323
For metal furniture:
Solid. © July 24, 1944; KK 26223.
That’s it! Thumbs up sailor! © Aug. 14,
1944; KK 26603.
Eby (Ben), trading as Eby chemical co., Harris-
burg, Pa, 9324
Ecco hygienic powder - the house of Eby since
1864, For hygienic powder. © July 1, 1944; KK
26246.
Eby chemical co. See Eby (Ben), trading as Eby
chemical co.
Ethyl corp., New. York. 9325-9327
For gasoline:
He must have gasoline to fight. © June 28,
1944; KK 26280.
More and more Ethyl is going overseas.
This newsreel tells you where and why. © June 19,
1944; KK 26281.
More and more Ethyl is going overseas. ©
July 14, 1944; KK 26279.
Eversharp, inc., Chicago. 9328
ISempre prontas! For fountain pens & mechan-
ical pencils. © May 10, 1943; KK 26363.
Firestone tire & rubber co., Akron, O. 9329
Buy the tractor tires that stay on the job longer.
For rubber & metal products. © Dec. 13, 1942;
KK 26248.
Fisher (Irving) New Haven, $330, 9331
For maps:
Four forms of likaglobe for sale. © Aug. 26,
1943; KK 26429,
Likaglobe. A map foldable into a near globe,
form no,.1. © July 11, 1943; KK 26427.
Fleischmann distilling corp., New York. 9332-9338
For rum:
Add 125 years to your next Manhattan, ©
Apr. 20, 1944; KK 26463.
Add 125 years to your next old fashioned. ©
Apr. 12, 1944; KK 26461.
Add 125 years to your next rum ’n coke, ©
Apr. 25, 1944; KK 26462.
Add 125 years to your next rum sour. © May
2, 1944; KK 26460.
187
Ever sip a 125-year old rum ’n coke? ©
Apr. 20, 1944; KK 26458,
Put 125 years in your next rum sour. © Apr.
12, 1944; KK 26457.
Put 125 years in your party punch. © Apr.
4, 1944; KK 26459.
9339
For dickies
Frolic dickey co., New York.
Dickies and scarfs of distinction.
& scarfs. © July 6, 1944; KK 26249.
Fromme (Louis Henry) Canton, OQ. 9340
You need this new mail order trade directory.
For trade directory. © Mar. 1, 1944; KK 26328.
Gaines food co., inc., New York. 9341-9343
For dog food:
How to feed your dog a complete meal. ©
Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26528.
Milestone in the life of your dog. © July 21,
1944; KK 26172.
To the man I love. © July 28, 1944; KK 26173.
General electric co., Schenectady, N. Y. 9344
General electric production- labeled shielded-arc
welding electrodes. For welding electrodes. ©
July 12, 1944; KK 26659.
General electric co. See also American locomotive
co. :
General mills, inc 9345-9348
For cereal:
Clowning? © July 29, 1944; KK 26513.
Diggin’ in. © July 1, 1944; KK 26412.
Ground oatmeal blends with corn and rye to
make this treat. © July 16, 1944; KK 26403.
Pull, sailors! © July 16, 1944; KK 26413,
e, Minneapolis.
Gilmore oil co., Los Angeles. 9349
Remember, your car is running on borrowed
time. For gasoline. © May 22, 1944; KK 26274.
Glidden co., Cleveland. 9350, 9351
For wall paint:
How Jane made a new ‘living room, © May
15, 1944; KK 26594,
Sue Brown transforms bedroom. © Aug. 20,
1944; KK 26663.
Goldsmith (Bert) jr., Passaic, N. J. 9352
Just received, the new fall Botany 500 clothing
tailored by Daroff. For clothing. © Aug. 1, 1944;
KK 26435.
Goulfine (Louis) Queens Village, L. L, N. Y. 9353
Keep accurate business records. For Goulfine’s
business & income register. © July 12, 1944; KK
26195.
Granat bros., San Francisco. 9354-9359
For diamond rings:
California classics. © Aug. 6, 1944; KK
26474.
Crown set diamonds distinguish these exclu-
sive Granat matchmates. © July 16, 1944; KK
26405.
Diamond wedding rings. © Aug. 13, 1944;
KK 26484,
Emerald cut solitaires. © July 9, 1944; KK
26418.
Solitaires by Granat, as seen on page six of
your August Vogue. © July 30, 1944; KK 26406.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9360
Men’s wedding rings. For wedding rings. ©
July 23, 1944; KK 26417.
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New York.
9360-9365
For groceries:
It's time to turnto A&P. © June 28, 1944;
KK 26524,
Pick of the picnic! © June 29, 1944; KK
26527. j
Give ’em variety! For bread. © June 29, 1944;
KK 26526.
It’s time to turn to A & P coffee. For coffee.
© June 29, 1944; KK 26525.
Number 1 summer drink. For tea. © June 29,
1944; KK 26523.
Put an end to your wash day worries. For soap
powders. © June 29, 1944: KK 26522.
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati.
For. watches:
Important message to all Gruen jewelers
who have not yet ordered. © June 30, 1944; KK
26215.
Watch that licked a 300-year-old problem!
© Apr. 21, 1943; KK 26399.
9366, 9367
Guadalupe novelties. See Winkler (James Samuel),
d. b. a. Guadalupe novelties.
Guittard chocolate co., San Francisco. 9368
Seven super recipes for chocolate cake. For
_ Sweet ground chocolate. © July 21, 1944; KK 26566.
Hanley (James) co., Providence.
For ale:
Dog days. © Aug. 15, 1944; KK 26625.
You won’t find it in books. O Aug. 2, 1944;
KK 26624.
9369, 9370
Haynes stellite co., New York. 9371
Longer life for your plow shares with Hay-
stellite hard-facings., For tube rod. © June 14,
1944; KK 26073.
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington, Del. 9372
What will CMC mean to you? For chemicals.
© Aug. 3, 1944; KK 26392.
Hirestra laboratories, inc., New York. 9373
Only science can help the face become more
youthful. For cosmetic, face cream. © July 30,
1944; KK 26216.
Houdaille-Hershey corp., Detroit. 9374
Over the hump! For precision parts & equipment ~
for the railway & other industries. © June 24, 1944;
KK 26258.
Hudnut (Richard), d.b. a. Richard Hudnut salon.,
New York. 9375
Beauty-scope DuBarry success course. For
beauty preparations. © June 15, 1944; KK 26404.
Hudnut (Richard) salon. See Hudnut (Richard),
d. b. a. Richard Hudnut salon.
Hudson merchandise co., New York. 9376
Good luck horseshoe, crystal glass. For mag-
nifying glass & paper weight. © July 10, 1944;
KK 26296.
188
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Industrial abrasives, inc., Chicago. 9377, 9378
Diamond tools for wheel dressing, thread
dressing. For diamond tools. © Aug. 1, 1944; KK
26499.
New zurium bonded @iamond wheels save
millions of hours for American industry. For
ee grinding wheels. © Aug. 1, 1944; KK
6500.
International telephone & telegraph corp., New York.
9379
I am your many-armed servant. For electronic
equipment. © Aug. 17, 1944; KK 26623.
Jentzen (George) North Bergen, N. J. 9380
Toy manufacturers. The noise maker building
blocks. For toy alphabet blocks. © July 19, 1944;
KK 26297.
Johansen bros. shoe co., inc., St. Louis. 9381
Johansen shoes. For shoes. © Aug. 1, 1944;
KK 26411.
Jones & Laughlin steel corp., Pittsburgh. 9382
Steel’s giant gateways. For steel. © Aug. 10,
1944; KK 26455.
Kaufman (Hiram Joseph) Detroit. 9383
Chemical dehydration of air. For chemical
dehydrator. © July 27, 1944; KK 26454,
Kellogg (John L.) &co., South Elgin, Ill. 9384
Save half! Frozen flavor all-coffee. For coffee.
© July 28, 1944; KK 26530.
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 9385-9388 .
Another Kellogg first! The new Kel-bowl-pac.
For cereal breakfast food, Kellogg’s corn flakes.
© Apr. 7, 1943; KK 26680.
For cereal breakfast foods, rice krispies:
Everybody’s happy, every spoonful’s crisp.
© July 10, 1944; KK 26678.
What a perfect dish for times like these! ©
Feb, 24, 1943; KK 26677.
For delightful summer breakfasts. For cereal
breakfast foods, rice krispies, corn flakes. © June
1, 1940; KK 26676.
Keuffel & Esser co., Hoboken, N. J. 9389
Leroy lettering. "For lettering sets. © Aug. 4,
1944; KK 26588.
Kraft cheese co., Chicago. 9390
You can depend on Kraft quality. For cheese.
© Aug. 5, 1944; KK 26572.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
9391-9403
Completely efficient in spermicidal activity.
For vaginal jelly. © July 1, 1944; KK 26319.
For cosmetics:
Bothered by under-arm perspiration? © July
18, 1944; KK 26383.
Creamy smo-o-oth, checks under-arm per-
spiration. © July 12, 1944; KK 26381.
Is it etiquet for a girl to propose? © july 21,
1944; KK 26191.
Is it etiquet to wear his insignia? © Aug. 8,
1944; KK 26385.
New deodorant cream. © July 16, 1a KK
26382.
~ COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 8, 1944 9446
Over 24 970 more effective. © July 23, 1944; Majestic radio & television corp., Chicago.
KK 26384. 9425, 9426
*Round the town it’s Tussy, 2nd act curtain,
opening night. © Aug. 4, 1944; KK 26386.
Should she ask him in when the folks aren’t
home? © July 25, 1944; KK 26192.
Should she ask him in when the folks aren’t
home? © Aug. 18, 1944; KK 26661.
This is Arlene Francis speaking. © June8,
1944; KK 26379.
Use the deodorant cream. © July 9, 1944;
KK 26380.
I got an orchid. For disinfectant. © July 28,
1944; KK 26252.
LeResche (Harold Julius) St. Louis. 9404
Gif-tag rhymenu. For tags with rhymes for
tying on gifts. © Aug. 3, 1944; KK 26265.
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York. 9405-9413
For cigarettes:
Nature and science. Tobacco farmer C. L.
Whitehurst. © Aug. 3, 1944; KK 26387.
_ Nature and science. Tobacco farmer S. D.
Page. © Aug. 17, 1944; KK-26670.
Post-war planning. WAC & naval officer.
July 23, 1944; KK 26171.
Tablet Sears. © Aug. 3, 1944; KK 26388.
Taxi Scudder. © Aug. 17, 1944; KK 26673.
Trainer Shane. © Aug. 10, 1944; KK 26467.
Trixie Starr. © july 27, 1944; KK 26235.
Was that ‘chute a life saver! © Aug. 20,
1944; KK 26669.
Your Chesterfield ticket for more smoking
pleasure. © Aug. 4, 1944; KK 26468.
©
Literary classics, inc., New York. 9414
This month’s read book club volume. For book.
© Aug. 7, 1944; KK 26475.
McGraw electric co. Toastmaster products div.,
Elgin, Ill. 9415
Postwar planting! For electric automatic toast -
ers.
© July 24, 1944; KK 26390.
McLaughlin (W. F.) &co., inc., Chicago.
9416-9418
For food product:
Flame-roasted coffee.
KK 26122.
If you're fussy about coffee. © June 29, 1944;
KK 26123.
If you’re fussy about coffee. © June 29, a
KK 26124.
Macmillan petroleum corp., Los Angeles.
9419-9422
© June 15, 1944;
For motor oil:
Macmillan ring-free motor oil. © Tune 22,
1944; KK 26219.
Macmillan ring-free motor oil. © July 13,
1944; KK 26218.
Never mind the oil. © July 8, 1944; KK 26221.
Which ever type of engine you are using. ©
June 5, 1944; KK 26220.
MacPherson refining co., Van Dyke, Mich.
9423, 9424
Here’s a better, quicker way to make street
repairs. For asphalt patch-repair liquid. © Aug.
1, 1944; KK 26409.
Service is our business. For asphalts & road
oils. © June 22, 1944; KK 26410.
For radios & radio equipment:
Majestic radio news, no. 12. © July 18, 1944;
KK 26193. .
Majestic radio news, no. 13. © Aug. 7, 1944;
KK 26378.
Maring (Glenn L.) co., Baltimore. 9427
20-channel strain gage bridge. For 20-channel
strain gage bridge. © June 30, 1944; KK 26272.
Masonite corp., Chicago. 9428
More than 500 war uses! For building material.
© Dec. 7, 1943; KK 26671.
Matthews (Benjamin Carl) Philadelphia. 9429
Yummy sun-e-south. For pure foods. © Jan. 5,
1944; KK 26334,
Micro switch corp., Freeport, Ill. 9430-9439
For precision electric switches:
Built for tomorrow, yours today. © July 12,
1943; KK 26312.
Let this new peanut Micro switch solve that
war production headache. © Dec. 16, 1943; KK
26315.
Micro switch provides lightning-fast snap-
action control of electric circuits. © Mar. 18,
1944; KK 26358.
Micro switches are a mighty important part
of the Bell aircobra. © Aug. 20, 1943; KK 26313.
On Pan American’s little sister to the clipper.
© Apr. 5, 1943; KK 26311.
There are dozens of spots in your plant for
Micro switch. © Oct. 13, 1943; KK 26356.
Why Micro switch provides a long snap-
action life. © Feb. 5, 1944; KK 26357.
Wide variety of Micro switch housings and
actuators. © Feb. 23, 1944; KK 26359.
Without this mark MS it isn’t a Micre
switch. © Dec. 3, 1942; KK 26360.
4, metal clad Micro pins © Sept. 3,
1943; KK 26314.
Moog industries, inc., St. Louis. 9440
Package of full poser that packs full power. For
piston rings. © July 8, 1944; KK 26254.
Muncie gear works, inc., Muncie, Ind. 9441, 9442
For outboard motors: _ -
Big profits ahead! © Aug. 15, 1944; KK 26675.
Neptune Ned sez: Back the attack, bring the
boys back. © July 1, 1944; KK 26117.
Nathan mfg. co., New York. 9443
Nathan type’ 4000 injector. For locomotive
steam injector. © July 11, 1944; KK 26273.
National distillers products.corp., New York. 9444
Vacation days are here. For whiskey. © July
29, 1944; KK 26485.
National oil products co., Harrison, N. J.
9445, 9446
For milk:
Keep your route in the chips, open up with
vitex vitamin D milk. © July 26, 1944; KK 26206.
She’s yours for keeps when you sell her your
vitex vitamin D milk; © July 26, 1944; KK 26207.
189 -
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9447
National potteries co., Fergus Falls, Minn. “9447
Big money for workers in home or shop. For
waterproofing admixture for concrete. © July 21,
1944; KK 26367.
Northern paper mills, Green Bay, Wis. 9448-9453
For toilet tissue:
Buy more bonds! © Feb. 10, 1944; KK 26225.
Gentle Northern. Boy & polar bears. © Feb.
8, 1944: KK 26228.
Gentle Northern.
KK 26226.
Ducks. © June 10, 1944;
Gentle Northern. Girl & rabbit. © Mar. 10,
1944; KK 26227.
Gentle Northern. Indian boy. © May 1, 1944;
KK 26229.
Gentle Northern. Pandas, © July 25, 1944;
KK 26432.
Overhead door corp., Hartford City, Ind. 9454
Adaptable to every demand. For overhead
doors. © July 1, 1944; KK 26520.
Pabst brewing co., Milwaukee. 9455-9458
For beer:
Bring me down a bottle of Blue Ribbon.
June 20, 1944; KK 25131.
I think I’m being traded for two bottles of
Blue Ribbon. © Apr. 25, 1944; KK 26465.
Secret? My foot! Said MacWillie.
5, 1944; KK 25132.
3 musts for a perfect desizer.
Jan. 31, 1944; KK 26464.
©
© May
For desizer. ©
Parker Herbex corp., Long Island City,N. Y. 9459
Shocked hair needs hygienic care. For hair &
scalp preparations. © Apr. 17, 1944; KK 26364.
Parker pen Co., Janesville, Wis. 9460-9467
For fountain pen ink:
Amazing new ink keeps pens out of the re-
pair shop. © July 9, 1944; KK 26582.
Best seller for quink sellers!
1944; KK 26580.
Big sellef to big users, brings bigger profits!
© June 25, 1944; KK 26573.
Keep your pen trouble-free with protective
quink! © Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26581. »*
National ink survey points way to better
profits! © Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26583.
© July 25,
New type ink prevents pen breakdowns! ©
June 1, 1944; KK 26575.
Standard equipment for big ink users. ©
July 5, 1944; KK 26574.
So limited by war, Parker 51 pens must be
rationed to dealers. For fountain pen. © July 13,
1944; KK 26579.
People’s outfitting co., Detroit. 9468
Thrift captures glamour in crown jewel furs.
For fur coats. © Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26317.
Perkins products co., Chicago. 9469-9472
For soft drink powder:
’ Family size package 5¢. Kool-aid makes 10
big, cold drinks. © June 20, 1944; KK 26298.
Kool-aid, 1944. © Mar. 10, 1944; KK 26301.
Makes 10 big, cold drinks! © July 28, 1944;
KK 26300.
5¢ family size package. Makes 10 big, cold
drinks! © June.28, 1944; KK 26299.
~ 190
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Pioneer soap co., inc., San Francisco. 9473
.You can’t keep a good soap down, For soap. ©
Aug. 5, 1944; KK 26738.
Pittsburgh plate glass co., Pittsburgh. 9474
Pietro Belluschi’s conception of a shoe store.
For glass. © July 20, 1944; KK 26234,
Pyramid rubber co., Ravenna, O.
For nipple:
Evenflo, © July 31, 1944; KK 26483,
Vitaflo. © July 31, 1944; KK 26482.
9475, 9476
Radiant mfg. corp., Chicago, 9477
Radiant screen finder, For radiant projection
screens of table, box, tripod, wall, & ceiling, &
grommet types. © May 12, 1944; KK 26196.
Ramsey accessories mfg. corp., St. Louis.
9478, 9479
For piston rings:
Check fuel system. © Aug. 8, 1944; KK
26626.
Flatness parallelism finish! Circularity.
July 1, 1944; KK 26637.
©
Redlich (Herman M.) & Redlich (Ruth), d. b. a.
Sun vacuum stores, Los Angeles. 9480, 9481
For rebuilt vacuum cleaners & parts:
Drop this burden, © July 11, 1944; KK 26415.
It won’t Bk up thread, © June 27, 1944;
KK 26416,
Redlich (Ruth) See Redlich (Herman M.)
Rhea mfg. co., Milwaukee. 9482
Remember me? I’m Joan Miller! For dresses.
© July 29, 1944; KK 26492,
9483
For
Schenley import corp., New York.
More than wine, an adventure in living.
wines, © July 24, 1944; KK 26119.
Schenley laboratories, inc., Lawrenceburg, Ind.
9484
Thanks to penicillin, For medicine penicillin,
© Aug. 4, 1944; KK 26389,
Scholl mfg. co., inc., Chicago. 9485, 9486
Dr. Scholl’s foot powder, For powder for hot,
tired, tender feet. © July 1, 1944; KK 26431.
Half-twist an entirely new surgical dressing.
For a ready-made dressing of Seamless gauze. ©
June 1, 1944; KK 26479.
Scull (William S.) Co., Camden, N. J. 9487
Going, going, boscul’s prize contest is almost
gone! For coffee. © Apr. 27, 1940; KK 26303,
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich. 9488, 9489
For piston rings:
You wouldn’t deliberately smash your car.
© Aug. 11, 1944; KK 26551.
You’re right! © July 14, 1944; KK 26116.
9490
two complete
© July 28, 1944;
Season skipper corp., Chicago,
One and only season skipper,
coats in one! For ladies’ coats.
KK 26544,
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no, 8, 1944
9528
9491
© july 29, 1944; KK
Selby shoe co., Portsmouth, O.
Chin up girl! For shoes.
26402.
Seven-up co., St. Louis. 9492-9494
For soft drink:
Exactly what it is, a fresh up. © June 27,
1944; KK 26576.
Give your spirit a fresh up!
KK 26577.
Let your thirst thought be a fresh up. © June
30, 1944; KK 26578.
© Aug. 2, 1944;
Sheaffer (W. A.) pen co., Fort Madison, Ia.
9495, 9496
For writing equipment:
America’s most precise engine for writing!
© July 29, 1944; KK 26237.
Building greater value into finer fountain
pens! © July 21, 1944; KK 26610.
Sherman (H.G.) mfg. co., Battle Creek. 9497
Sherman uni-crimp, UC-2. For one piece
solderless terminal. © July 17, 1944; KK 26539,
Singer mfg. co., Elizabeth, Elizabethport, N. J.
9498-9502
Adaptability of Singer surgical stitching in-
strument to closed method of intestinal anastomosis,
For Singer surgical stitching. © Nov. 1, 1943;
KK 26282.
Every Snip costs you money. For Singer auto-
matic cutting attachment. © July 15, 1944; KK
26587,
Singer B. R. 3 and B. R. 7 motors, form 20034
(644). For family sewing machine motors, © Aug.
15, 1944; Kx 26685.
Singer 66-8, 66-14, 66-18 and 66-24 machine
parts. Showing points of wear, form 20005 (644).
For family sewing machines. © Aug. 15, 1944;
KK 26684.
Would you think I’m a freak, to look at me? For
Singer sewing machines, Singer form, notions &
accessories, © July 28, 1944; KK 26400,
Soecievaddum oil co., inc., New York. 9503-9505
After victory, a great new Mobilgas with flying
horsepower. For Mobiloil & Mobilgas. © July 14,
1944; KK 26302.
Aircraft engines, fuels and lubricants, For oils
& fuels for aircraft engines. © June 15, 1944;
KK 26190.
Mobiloil aero aircraft engine lubrication chart.
For oils for aircraft engines, © June 15, 1944; KK
26189.
Spalding (A. G.) &bros., New York.
For sporting foods:
Spalding sports show. The Greeks, as usual,
had a word for it. © July 20, 1944: KK 26491.
Spalding sports show. When tennis was
played on an hourglass. © July 13, 1944; KK 26490.
9506, 9507
Sperti, inc., Cincinnati. 9508
Dream-come-true discovery for after 30 skin.
For cosmetics. © July 1, 1944; KK 26236.
Standard blouse, inc., New York,
Miss September, a winsome blouse.
blouse. © July 28, 1944; KK 26169,
9509
For ladies
- Superba cravats, Rochester, N. Y.
Standard oil co., Chicago,
For gasoline & motor oil:
George, did you have the Standard oil man
clean our spark plugs? © July 18, 1944; KK 26487.
George - our Standard oil man can drain a
crankcase quicker than that! © Aug. 10, 1944: KK
26489.
George - they must be calling for Standard
oil service. © July 26, 1944; KK 26488.
No, no, George, I didn’ t say cut your speech
short, I said, tell them to use less gas in their
cars! © June 29, 1944: KK 26079.
That reminds me, George, we must have the
Standard oil man grease the car tomorrow! © July
12, 1944; KK 26081.
That reminds me, George, we should have the
9510-9515
Standard oil man put water in the battery! © July
6, 1944; KK 26080.
Stromberg -Carlson co., Rochester, N. Y. 9516
I’ve had no letter for three weeks now.
For radios. © June 29, 1944; KK 26214,
Studebaker corp., South Bend, 9517
Thanks a million for those fine engines! For
airplane engines & military trucks. © Aug. 25,
1944; KK 26665,
Sun vacuum stores, See Redlich (Herman M.) &
Redlich (Ruth), d. b. a. Sun vacuum stores.
9518
Sugar and spice $1, everything that’s nice ina
tie. For ties. © June 7, 1943; KK 26331.
Swift & co., Chicago,
For oleomargarine:
Just wait till you taste its delicate natural
flavor! © May 26, 1944; KK 26571.
Millions praise its delicate natural flavor.
© July 15, 1944; KK 26584.
Praised to the skies for its delicate natural
flavor. © , May 26, 1944; KK 26570,
9519-9522
You'll love its delicate natural flavor! ©
May 29, 1944: KK 26585.
Texas pre-fabricated housing co., Dallas. 9523
Housing that’s portable yet permanent. For
- prefabricated portable housing material. © Feb.
15, 1944; KK 26271.
Timken roller bearing co,, Canton, O. 9524
191
To the thoughtful engineers! For roller bearings.
© Aug. 7, 1944; KK 26391.
Timme (E. F.) & son, New York. 9525
Let’s get scientific. For garment lining insu-
lation, © July 5, 1944; KK 26414,
Tivoli brewing co., Detroit.
For beer:
No cut in quality. Man sawing woman in half,
© June 1, 1944; KK 26316,
No cut in quality. Sword swallower.
1, 1944; KK 26202.
9526, 9527
© Aug.
Toastmaster products div. McGraw electric co.
See McGraw electric co, Toastmaster products
div. :
Tregs, New York. 9528
Tregs prevent garter runs, For thermoplastic
hose reinforcer. © July 7, 1944; KK 26120,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9529
Tremco mfg. co., Cleveland. 9529-9532
For mastic ribbon used for sealing:
Tremco strip-seal, do your weatherstripping,
caulking and packing jobs the modern streamlined
way. © July 15, 1944; KK 26118.
Tremco strip-seal, the mastic ribbon. ©
July 15, 1944; KK 26125.
Harden old and new concrete floors. For con-
crete floor hardeners. © Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26498.
Many an old roofhas beenrestored and renewed.
For misc. roof repairs & coatings. © July 31, 1944;
KK 26253.
Trimz co., inc., Chicago. 9533
Joan Bennett chooses Trimz ready-pasted wall-
paper. For ready pasted wallpaper. © July 15,
1944: KK 26153.
Two timer, inc., Chicago. 9534
Two timer. The coat that leads a double life.
For ladies’ coats. © July 28, 1944; KK 26543.
Underwood Elliott Fisher co., New York. 9535
Young lady with a future. For typewriters. ©
July 31, 1944; KK 26351.
United States gypsum co., Chicago. 9536-9538
Beauty and quiet. Acoustone, SC-43. For
acoustical tile. © June 2, 1944; KK 26518.
For hydrated lime for masons use:
Have you heard about the new mortar magic,
L-13. © June 12, 1944; KK 26516.
Have you heard about the new mertar magic,
L-14. © Apr. 24, 1944; KK 26517.
United wallpaper factories, inc., Chicago.
9539-9542
For dex ready pasted borders:
New profit-making line! © July 10, 1944;
KK 26151.
Sensational new line.
26150.
Smarten up plain rooms with dex ready -pasted
borders. © July 15, 1944; KK 26152.
New Trimz ads put Joan Bennett to work for
you! For wall paper. © July 18, 1944; KK 26154.
© June 7, 1944; KK
Warshawsky & co., Chicago. 9543
Original Warshawsky & co. has rebuilt new &
used parts for cars & trucks. Keep ’em rollin’ to
victory. For used parts for cars & trucks. © Apr.
1, 1944; KK 26542.
Weco products co., Chicago. 9544
First aid to health and beauty. For toothbrush.
© Aug. 4, 1944; KK 26636.
Weinberg & Handelsman, New York. 9545
Weinberg & Handelsman present. For furs,
detachable fur collars. © July 19, 1944; KK 26426.
Wembley, inc., New Orleans. 9546, 9547
Wembley’s greatest magazine campaign incolor.
For neckwear. © Mar. 23, 1944; KK 26419.
World’s most famous tie test. For neck ties.
© July 25, 1944; KK 26422.
Bond electric corp. div.,
New Haven. 9548
Modern Bond batteries insure safe, instant
light. For flashlight batteries. © June 9, 1943;
KK 26320.
Western cartridge co.
192
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Western cartridge co. Winchester repeating arms
co. div., New Haven. 9549-9552
For ammunition:
Always an important factor in law enforce-
ment. © June 20, 1944; KK 26423.
Sales appeal and profits. © June 10, 1944;
KK 26340.
When guns can blaze in friendly competition.
© June 1, 1944; KK 26339.
Winchester, a great name, in war, in peace.
© July 1, 1944; KK 26424,
Weston electrical instrument corp., Newark, N. J.
9553
Weston dial, v.5, no. 2. For exposure meters.
© Aug. 7, 1944; KK 26350.
Whitman (Stephen F.) & son, inc., Philadelphia.
9554-9558
For confectionery:
From an overseas mail bag. © July 20, 1944;
KK 26651.
Home sparklers. © July 28, 1944; KK 26647,
It’s still the good old summer time. © June
28, 1944; KK 26648.
Juicy cherries. © July 26, 1944; KK 26649.
My dad sure knows how to treat girls. © June
28, 1944; KK 26650.
Whitman pub. co., Racine, Wis. 9559
What amazes me, Gwendolyn, is how the Whit-
man people maintain quality. For Whitman books.
© Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26337.
Wickwire Spencer steel co., New York. 9560
Squeeze. For wire rope. © Aug. 10, 1944;
KK 26466.
Winchester repeating arms co. div. Western cart-
ridge co. See Western cartridge co. Winchest-
er repeating arms co. div.
Winkler (James Samuel), d. b. a. Guadalupe novel-
ties, Los Angeles. 9561
Shadow box lucite initiai lapel pin. For clear
plastic lapel pin with initial. © Apr. 15, 1944; KK
26362.
Winthrop chemical co., inc., New York. 9562-9568
For germicide & santizing agent for ice cream
plants:
Beat the bacterlins in your food plant! Roccal.
© May 1, 1944; KK 26168.
Beat the bacterlins in your ice cream plant.
Roccal. © June 10, 1944; KK 26395.
Don’t let bacterlins run wild in your plant!
Roccal. © May 1, 1944; KK 26451.
Keep bacterlins under control this easy way.
Roccal. © May 10, 1944; KK 26450.
Mr. Manager, are you entertaining bacterlins
in your hotel, in your restaurant, at your bar.
Roccal. © june 5, 1944; KK 26251.
New strategy for your war on bacterlins.
Roccal. © May 5, 1944; KK 26250.
Roccal knocks out ice cream plant bacterlins..
© July 1, 1944; KK 26644.
Zenith radio corp., Chicago. 9569-9574
For hearing aid:
Wondering how Zenith can do it, HA-517. ©
Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26436.
“
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 8, 1944 9574
Zenith radionic hearing aid bone-air model
A-3-A, HA-4566. © Aug. 11, 1944; KK 26437.
For radionic hearing aid:
Again, Zenith makes hearing aid history! ©
July 1, 1944; KK 26155.
Dear Bob: You wouldn’t know mother now
that she can hear well again. © July 15, 1944; KK
26156.
Let’s get it out inthe open. © July 21, 1944,
KK 26157.
Zenith, worlds’ most popular hearing aid,
HA 488. © June 10, 1944; KK 26428,
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944----------------- 3,983
193
PRINTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939
[9574
Moxie co. 1,2
Drink Moxie. For drink or beverage. RR 112,
July 26, 1944,
Drink Moxie. For Moxie. RR111, July 26, 1944,
© Moxie co., Boston.
194
LABELS
Acker (Olive) See Kocher (Ed)
Aldama products co. See Foster (R. L.), d. b. a.
Aldama products co.
Anderson co., Gary, Ind. 9575-9580
Anco rain-master model DL ten-edge wiper
blades. For windshield wiper blades. © July 26,
1944: KK 26291.
Anco rain-master windshield wiper arm
adapters. For windshield wiper arm adapters. ©
June 24, 1944; KK 26294.
For windshield.wiper arms:
Anco model DL dead-locker rain-master
windshield wiper arm. © June 24, 1944;KK 26290.
This sensational new dead-locker arm, form
03-0121. © July 27, 1944; KK 26289.
For windshield wiper arms & blades:
Anco rain-master model DL all-car service
set-up, form 04-0077. © June 30, 1944; KK 26293.
Mr. Retailer, important, form 04-0063. ©
June 30, 1944; KK 26292.
Arbogast & Bastian, inc., Allentown, Pa. 9581-9583
A & B open kettle rendered lard. For lard. ©
Aug. 9, 1944; KK 26396.
Arbogast & Bastian bacon. For bacon. © Aug.
9, 1944; KK 26398.
Arbogast & Bastian smoked ham. For smoked
ham, © Aug. 9, 1944; KK 26397.
Aristocrat leather products, inc., New York. 9584
Aristocrat, Fifth avenue. For cases for holding |
cigars, cigarettes, pipes & tobacco. © June 15,
1943; KK 26348.
Bates shoe co., Webster, Mass. 9585
Bates originals,B 181 AB. For shoe boxes. ©
Aug. 10, 1944; KK 26607.
Beech-nut packing co., Canajoharie, N. Y.
9586, 9587
For gum:
Beech-nut fruit flavor gum. © Aug. 15, 1944;
KK 26662.
Beech-nut spearmint gum. © Aug. 21, 1944;
KK 26735.
Besdan-Kaye co. See Weiss (Daniel A.), d. b. a.
Besdan-Kaye co.
Blake (Terry) & co., New York. 9588
Terry Blake all-purpose beauty aid cream. For
all purpose cream. © Aug. 18, 1944; KK 26514.
Burgess battery co., Chicago. 9589
Burgess handigolf. For game ‘equipment. ©
Aug. 5, 1944; KK 26549.
Carroll (Charles F.), d. b. a. Carroll candy co.,
Oakland, Calif. 9590
Games. For candy bars. © June 29, 1944; KK
26635.
Carroll candy co. See Carroll (Chatiés F.), d. b.
a. Carroll candy cc co.
- Chitter-chat stationers, Blackwell, Okl.
Chicago plastic products co., inc., Chicago.
9591, 9592
G-I. For ointment for athlete’s foot, itching
toes. © July 1, 1944; KK 26660.
Plastaped. For plastic foot supports. © July 1,
1944; KK 26430.
Chiodo candy co., Oakland, Calif. 9593
Maytime mix. For candy. © June 28, 1944;
KK 26674.
9594-9596
For stationery:
Flower notes. © June 30, 1944; KK 26568.
Kid scribbles. © July 1, 1944; KK 26563.
Thank you notes. © July 1, 1944; KK 26547.
Clayton (A. C.) printing co., St. Louis. 9597-9601
For shoes:
Joy-teens. Fine footwear. © Aug. 9, 1944;
KK 26493.
Mrs. Parnall’s hand made shoes. © Aug. 3,
1944; KK 26497.
Nicholas Undar fine footwear.
1944; KK 26496.
Park Brannock co. shoes. © Aug. 11, 1944;
KK 26495.
Playful shoes. © Aug. 15, 1944; KK 26494,
© Aug. 10,
inc., Chicago.
9602
From Comet. Fragile, handle with care. For ~
model airplanes. © July 15, 1944; KK 26309.
Comet model airplane & supply co.,
Continental distilling corp., Philadelphia. 9603
Dixie belle distilled London dry gin. For gin.
© May 3, 1943; KK 26421.
Dolgorukov (Gregory S.), d. b. a. Dolgorukov mfg.
co., Washington. 9604-9606
For phonograph records:
Terem record. © Oct. 21, 1940. KK 26629.
Terem record. © Oct. 21, 1940. KK 26632.
Slot-letter speedy, neat lettering for engineers,
draftsmen, detailers. For lettering guides. © Aug.
1, 1942. KK 26628.
Dolgorukov mfg. co. See Dolgorukov (Gregory S.),
d. b. a. Dolgorukov mfg. co.
Hollywood, Calif.
9607-9610
Floreal (La) parfum sales co.,
For perfume: :
Gay 90’s. © Dec. 23, 1943; KK 26210.
Parfum night of love. © Dec. 23, 1943; KK
26209.
Parfum night of love. © June 16, 1944; KK
26208.
Parfum white ermine. © Mar. 1, 1944; KK
26211.
Foster (R. L.), d.b. a. Aldama products co., Los
Angeles. 9611
E-Z pie crust mix. For food. © Aug. 5, 1944;
KK 26550.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9612
Geitz (Fred) jr.,d. b. a. Pan-American coffee co.,
St. Louis. 9612
Hav-mor vitamin coffee contains B-1, patented
project. For coffee. © July 25, 1944; KK 26361.
Hall (Jay C.) Huntington Park, Calif, 9613
Scalsept. For scalp preparations. © June 28,
1944; KK 26540. ?
Hall hardware co., Minneapolis, 9614
Our own challenger war formulation barn paint.
For ready mixed paint. © July 18, 1944; KK 26593.
Hershel’s laboratories, inc., Parkman, O.
9615, 9616
Big league hen wafers. For hen wafers. © Apr.
6, 1944; KK 26449.
Hershel’s big league easy shave. For shaving
cream, © Apr, 6, 1944; KK 26448,
Hoague-Sprague corp., Lynn, Mass. 9617-9621
For shoe boxes:
American juniors, A 114 AB. © June 14,
1944; KK 26608.
Pretties by Lesal, P 89 AB. © June 6, 1944;
KK 26609.
Styled by Judy Linda, S 2721. © May 8, 1944;
KK 26606.
Tramplets, T-700 A. © May 8, 1944; KK
26605. g
Twix-teens, T-702A. © July 19, 1944; KK
26604.
Hobby stationers, Kansas City, Mo.
Christmas notes, For stationery.
1944; KK 26548,
9622
© July 1,
Inglis (Victor H.) tobacco co, See Inglis (Victor
Hastie), d. b. a. Victor H. Inglis tobacco co.
Inglis (Victor Hastie), d, b. a. Victor H. Inglis
tobacco co., Los Angeles. 9623
Caledonia aromatic pipe mixture. For tobacco,
© Feb. 22, 1944; KK 26060.
Jones (Mrs, Tommie L{ee]) Chicago. 9624
Tommie s dream salve. For foot salve. © Aug.
5, 1944; KK 26634,
Kasser distillers products corp., Philadelphia.
9625-9627
Kings. © July 25, 1944;
KK 26203,
Kings reserve.
25, 1944; KK 26204.
Kings superba. For imported golden sherry. ©
July 28, 1944; KK 26205.
For imported brandy.
For blended whiskey. © July
Kellar (Julie) Los Angeles, 9628
Kan-dee sand-widge. For candy sandwich, ©
Sept. 24, 1943; KK 26347,
Kellogg (John L.) & co., South Elgin, Il. 9629
Frozen flavor instant all-coffee, 5 individual
Servings. For beverage. © July 28, 1944; KK
26330.
Kocher (Ed) & Acker (Olive), d. b. a. Turntable,
Bollywood, Calif, 9630
Jump. For phonograph records, © Aug. 8, 1944;
KK 26562.
196
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Lebanon woolen mills, inc., Lebanon, Tenn. 9631
Lebanon woolen mills, inc. 100 0/o all wool,
a quality blanket. For woolen blankets. © Apr. .
10, 1944; KK 26349,
Lickter (Mark) Hollywood, Calif.
Officers club. For tobacco.
KK 26736.
Spa. For mineral water.
26737.
9632, 9633
© July 21, 1944;
© Aug. 4, 1944; KK
Martineau polish-wax co., Elizabethton, Tenn. 9634
Martineau’s wax. For cleaning & polishing
liquid wax. © July 13, 1944; KK 26529,
Mendle box wrap & label corp., St. Louis. 9635
Cross country shoes, Fine footwear, map
design. For shoe boxes. © July 5, 1944; KK 26082.
Mercury chemical co., inc., Detroit. 9636, 9637
Crystal kleen. For powdered household cleaning
compound, © May 11, 1944; KK 26592. -
Crystalite. For compound for washing dishes in
mechanical dishwasher. © May il, 1944; KK
26591.
O’Neil (James R.) San Francisco. 9638
2 puzzles, fun mail for someone in the’ service.
For puzzles. © Apr. 28, 1944; KK 26480,
Pan-American coffee co. See Geitz (Fred) jr.,
d. b. a. Pan-American coffee co.
Parsons chemical works, Grand Ledge, Mich,
f 9639
3 way dust. For fungicide, insecticide, worm-
icide. © July 15, 1944; KK 26486,
Pelunis (Sidney), d, b. a. Tim-lab, Shaker Heights,
9640
Commando talkie. For toy talking device. ©
June 21, 1944; KK 26478.
Peper (Christian) tobacco co., St. Louis,
9641, 9642
For smoking tobacco:
Brush.Creek. © June 27, 1944; KK 26231.
Gorse Hill. © June 22, 1944; KK 26232.
Rogers (John C.) & Rogers (Tony) Portland, Or.
: 9643
Darisweet Rogers brothers. For ice cream. ©
May 5, 1944; KK 26329,
Rogers (Tony) See Rogers (John C.)
Runciman (G. H.) co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 9644
Jane brand choice hand picked Michigan navy
beans, For choice hand picked Michigan navy beans.
© July 28, 1944; KK 26224.
Scholi mfg. co., inc., Chicago, 9645
Smoothie. For leg make-up applicator, © July
1, 1944; KK 26687, °
School photo service, Kansas City, Mo. 9646
World’s finest portraits, For photographs. ©
Aug. 15, 1944; KK 26546,
Schulman (Louis) co., inc., New York. 9647
Cobbs. For fruit & preserved fruits, © July 1,
1944; KK 26377.
no. 8, 1944
_ Soda cola co., Nelsonville, O. 9648
Soda cola. Tingy, tangy, tasty, slogan. For
flavoring syrup, carbonated bottle beverages. ©
Apr. 27, 1944; KK 26283.
Standard brands, inc., New York. 9649
Perk. For vitamin-ized tomato juice. © Mar.
16, 1944; KK 26401.
Stevens (Beatrice A.) Washington. 9650
Lady Beatrice creme. For skincream, © Aug.
16, 1944; KK 26433.
Sweet candy co., Salt Lake City. 9651
Chocolate orange sticks. For candy. © Aug. 2,
1944; KK 26586.
Swift & co., Chicago. 9652-9660
For meat product:
Derby’s cooked ham. © May 15, 1944; KK
26512.
Derby’s Philadelphia scrapple. © May 15,
1944; KK 26505.
Derby’s pure pork sausage. © May 15, 1944;
KK 26507.
Derby’s pure pork sausage. © May 15, 1944;
KK 26511.
Derby’s sac-o-pork. Cooked specialty sau-
sage. © May 15, 1944; KK 26509.
Derby's table ready bologna. © May 15, 1944;
KK 26508. »
Derby’s table ready cooked specialty sausage.
© May 15, 1944; KK 26734.
Derby’s table ready foods. © May 15, 1944;
KK 26506.
Derby’s table ready loaf. © May 15, 1944;
KK 26510.
Tilghman packing co., Tilghman, Md. 9661
Tilghman brand ground fish. For ground canned
fish. © July 24, 1944; KK 26158.
)
Tim-lab. See Pelunis (Sidney), d. b. a. Tim-lab.
Turner (Harley Ray) Wichita. 9662
Trichotone. For liquid for external use. ©
Sept. 15, 1943; KK 26420.
Turntable. See Kocher (Ed) & Acker (Olive), d.
b. a. Turntable.
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944-----------------------------
197
LABELS
Varsity mfg. co., New York. 9663
Alive with jive. For children’s raincoats. © June
30, 1944; KK 26590.
Ward baking co., New York. 9664
Tip-top banner wheat bread. For bread. © july
10, 1944; KK 26560.
9665
For stationery. ©
Webb (Paul) New Canaan, Conn.
Mountain boys pen teasers.
July 6, 1944; KK 26569.
Weiss (Daniel A.), d. b. a. Besdan-Kaye co., New
York. 9666
B. K., the beverage laxative. For laxative. ©
Aug. 18, 1944; KK 26589.
Whitlock (Bache McE.) Palm Beach, Fla. 9667
Cyemba Farms, Belle Galde, Fla. Marine boat
scene. For fresh vegetables. © May 20, 1944; KK
26212.
Winterrowd (H. A.), d.b. a. H. A. Winterrowd co.,
Indianapolis. 9668
One minute furniture polish. For furniture
polish. © Aug. 7, 1944; KK 26541.
Winterrowd (H. A.) co. See Winterrowd (H. A.),
d. b. a. H. A. Winterrowd co.
Wyler & co., Chicago. 9669-9673
Wyler’s celery flakes. For dehydrated fresh
garden celery. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 26642.
Wyler’s chopped parsley. For dehydrated fresh
garden parsley. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 26639.
Wyler’s mint leaves. For dehydrated fresh
garden mint. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 26640.
Wyler’s mixed vegetable flakes. For dehydrated
fresh garden vegetables. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 26641.
Wyler’s onion flakes. For dehydrated fresh
garden onions. © Apr. 1, 1944; KK 26638.
X laboratories inc., New York. 9674
X block liquid. For preparation which repairs
leaks in cast iron or aluminum blocks. © May 15,
1944; KK 26170.
Zellerbach paper co., San Francisco. 9675
Perkette pure white bathroom tissue. For bath-
room tissue. © July 12, 1944; KK 26561.
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891
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PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING PRINTS AND
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1944
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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.
American veterans of world war 2. 9676
Slater (William H.}:
American veterans of world war GAS OV es
June 21, 1944; G 43999.
Baldrey (Haynsworth)* 9677
Landone (Brown) © i c. Aug. 24, 1944; G 43990.
Berrocal (Julio)*
Continent of democracy.
G 44004,
©
\
1c. Sept. 7, 1944;
9679-9685
©
Blythe (Walter Edward}*
Boston terrier. - Chow chow. - Pekingese.
July 17, 1944; G 44083-44085.
Bulldog. - Samoyede. © July 17, 1944; G 43955,
43956.
- Cocker spaniel, - Fox terrier, wire haired. ©
July 17, 1944; G 44006, 44007.
Brown (Violet Pearl Wood)* 9686, 9687
Argentina goucho, cowboy. - Tango, Cuba. ©
Sept. 19, 1944; G 44088, 44089.
Burdette (Dorothy M.)* 9688
Blue rhythm. © 1 ¢. Sept. 11, 1944; G 43993.
Byrnes (Loy)* 9689-9693
Punchy and Judy:
Gee it was nice of Judy. - If your girl is mad.
- Now that I’m here. - Punchy my pal. - This is
Punchy. © 1 c. each July 6, 1944; G 43960-43964.
Campos (Florencio Molina)* 9694
Trenches. © ic. Sept. 7, 1944; G 43987.
Cieslinski (Alfred J.)* 9695, 9696
Caught unawares. - Dawn. © 1c. each Sept. 14,
1944; G 44002, 44003.
Clardy (George D.)* 9697
Senator Nobody. © 1c. May 13, 1944; G 44061.
Clarke (H. O.)
Jablonski (J. S.):
Democratic, our choice, security. - Republi-
Can, our choice, prosperity. © 1c. each Aug. 19,
_ 1944; G 43982, 43983.
9698, 9699
Corson (H. H.) & Ziegler (F. W.) 9700
Akin (Lewis G.):
Tradition of the sword and cutlass. © lc.
Aug. 30, 1944; G 43969.
Curry (John Steuart)* 9701-9707
Dying oak. - Flood. - Hagen (Dr. Oskar) and his
cat. - Peonies and iris. © 1 c. each Sept. 4, 1944;
G 43976-43979.
Flowers in a brown jug. - Roses in a copper pot.
- Roses, red and yellow in brasspot. © 1c. each
Sept. 25, 1944; G 44092-44094.
9678-
199
Daucette (Laurence Philip)
Deering (Roger):
Gh no! This is not your hat. This hat belongs
to —. © 1c. July 24, 1944: G 43996.
DeLancy’s. 9709
Knotts (Louise D.):
Peter Rabbit. © Aug. 21, 1944; G 44102, ©
Doczi (George)* 9710
Goddess oi freedom eee a golden bowl. © lc.
Sept. 14, 1944; G 44115.
Duncan (John Allison)* 9711
Wilbur. © ic. Aug. 21, 1944; G 43968.
Dutch West India co. $712
Rodriguez (Miguel Angel}:
Dutch West india company, Virgin Islands,
U.S.A., fine liqueurs. © 1c. Oct. 3,1944; G 44111.
Dyer (Ann)* ; 9713-9715
Madonna, 511, 512. - Madonna with child, 510.
© Sept. 14, 1944; G 44099-44101.
Elders (Icy)* 9716
Boyhood home of Senator W. Lee O’Daniel. ©
1 c. June 20, 1944; G 44011.
Field & stream pub. co. 9717-9728
Hunt (Lynn Bogue):
Band-tailed pigeon, blue grouse, mountain
quail. - Canada goose, brant and pintail. - Diving
ducks. - Lesser geese. - Mourning dove and bob-
white. - Pinnated grouse, sharp-tailed grouse,
Hungarian partridge. ~ Ring-necked pheasant. - Ruf-
fied grouse and woodcock, - Shallow-water ducks.
- Shallow water ducks, numbertwo. - Western quail.
- Wild turkey. © Aug. 14, 1944; G 44065-44076.
9729
© 1c, Aug. 7, 1944; G
Foster (Walter)*
Texas long horn steer,
43981.
Gates (Elmer H.) 9730
Snyder (Menzo): :
Last breakfast. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1944; G
44063.
Girvin (Robert H.) ir.* 9731
World war 2 memorial for the sons cf Italy. ©
1c. Sept. 12, 1944: G 44112.
$732
CG 44912,
Gittins (Joseph a es
Little majorette coil, > Aug. 15, 1944;
Gordon (Paul Steve)* 9733, 9734
Paul Gordon’s curtainless stege, 1, 2. © 1c.
each Sept. 22, 1944; G 44106, 44107,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9735
Grant (Joseph C.) & Heumer (Richard M.)* 9735
Oogle, 1. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1944; G 44105.
Hagemann (Iris Worth)* 9736
Christian service, protection, peace, equality,
justice, sufficiency. Seal for the world peace coun-
cil. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1944; G 4399.
Hawes (Adeline Bergman)* 9737, 9738
Lord, faith, baptism, Eph. 4:5. - One Jesus, Zech.
14:9. © Jan. 31, 1944; G 44081, 44082.
Henson-McCollam productions.
Earl (Winferd) & McCollam (Pat):
Kinky Koon, 1, 2. © 1c. each Aug. 16, 1944;
G 44000, 44001.
Herrick (C. Douglas)* 9741-9743
Intrigue, 5, 9, 12. © 1 c. each Sept. 19, 1944;
G 44055-44057.
Holzer (Emil Jules)* 9744
Pillar clouds in our eastern heavens. © 1 c.
Sept. 1, 1944; G 43966.
Hughes (Edith Wakeman) 9745
Gebhardt (Harold) & Gebhardt (Evelyn):
Aurora. © 1c, July 25, 1944; G 44098.
Hyman (N. C.) & co.
Hyman (Nathaniel) American heroes:
Boone (Daniel). - Buffalo Bill. - Grant (Ulys-
ses S.). - Lincoln (Abraham). - Roosevelt (Theo-
dore). - Washington (George) © 1 c. each Sept. 2,
1944; G 43970-43975.
9746-9751
Joint contest committee of Barre granite assn. &
Vermont marble co. 9752-9761
Deacy (William Henry):
War memorial, 55. © Aug. 12,1944; G 43931.
Elwell (Roy A.):
Brave men, women and worthy patriots dear
to God and famous to all ages, 27. © Aug. 12, 1944;
G 43940.
Kastrup (Carl):
City of Salem honor these men and women,
76. - Duty, honor, country, 84. - To the men and
women of this community who helped preserve us
a free nation, 80. - Valor, peace, 74. © Aug. 12,
1944; G 43932, 43933, 43938, 43939.
Sherwood (C. H.) & De Selice (T.):
War memorial design, 93. © Aug. 12, 1944;
G 43934.
Tucci (Francis M.): \
Dedicated to those who:gave their lives for
freedoms just cause, 59. © Aug. 12,1944; G 43935.
Van Wageningen (Fred):
1941 - They gave the last full measure of de-
votion - 1944, 36. © Aug. 12, 1944; G 43937.
Yaeger (Albert B.):
World war 2 memorial, 113. © Aug. 12,1944;
G 43936.
€
Koons (Ray Ear]l)* 9762
Flibbertigibbet! © 1 c. Oct. 2, 1944; G 44110.
Krebs (Stanley)* 9763
Pemlen, a tiny elf of good things and deeds. ©
. 1c. Aug. 28, 1944; G 43991.
Lange (John Fred)* 9764
New high in our public debt and a new low in the
rights of the people. © 1c. Aug. 23,1944; G 43989.
9739, 9740
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Lincoln monument co., inc. 9765
Calder (Lamont W.):
Monument design. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1944;G
43997.
Miller (Joseph Andrew)* 9766
Strange visitor. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1944; G 44008.
Miller (Willis Harold)* 9767
Five point modernistic. © 1 c. Sept. 9, 1944;
G 44090.
Miller studios. 9768
“Nuderscher (Frank B.):
Bill of rights. © June 28, 1944; G 43998.
Modern novelty staturies. 9769, 9770
Falardo (Nicholas) & Pipitone (Nickolas) Figu-
rine:
Female, - Male. © July 1, 1944; G 44116,
44117.
Moessel (Julius)* 9771, 9772
For our beloved country, 1, 2. © 1 c. each Sept.
22, 1944; G 44086, 44087.
Muse (Jacob Albert)* 9773-9775
Head of:
Baby in frame on drawing of barrel shaped
vase. - Girl on glass tilted to show bottom and re-
movable part. - Girl with lattice work border. ©
1 c. each July 28, 1944; G 43957-43959.
Okun (Arthur) 9776
Turner (Raymond):
Figure of a swan, swimming among lily leaves.
© 1c, Aug. 10, 1944; G 43988.
Okun co. 9777
Turner (Raymond):
Dressed monkey with arms drawn upand legs ~
extended to form a circle. © ic. Sept. 30, 1944;
G 44108.
Ortiz (Emily K.)* 9778
Ducky Wacky orchestra. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1944;
G 44010.
Osborne Co. 9779-9781
Buell (Alfred):
Bowling girl, 4874. © 1 c. Sept. 7, 1944;G
43985.
Muller (Annie Benson):
Baby broadcasting, 4873. © 1c. Sept. 7, 1944;
G 43984.
Otto (Walt):
Diving girl, 4872. © 1c. Sept. 7, 1944; G
43986.
Panda. 9782
Mangold (George)
Panda. © 1c. Sept. 13, 1944; G 44114.
Preston (Don F.)* 9783
Bottle imp. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1944; G 43992.
Pushman (Hovsep)* 9784-9786
Eternal destiny 2,449. - Forgotten divinity, 445.
- Last confession of a rose, 443. © 1 c, each Sept.
26, 1944; G 44095-44097.
Rankin (Hugh Doak)* 9787
Scrambled zoo. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1944; G 44080.
200
WORKS OF ART
no, 9, 1944
Royal oak ceramics. 9788
Morgan (Arthur C.):
* Flossy. © Sept. 12, 1944; G 44009,
Schmidt (Martin)* 9789
Tomorrow. © ic. Sept. 9, 1944; G 44091.
Scotto (Gerard John)* 9790
To baby. © Aug. 10, 1944; G 43967.
Shanahan (Helen) 9791
Cole (Alphaeus P.):
Sacred Heart. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1944; G 43965.
‘Sons of the revolution in the state of New York.
: 9792-9794
Dunsmore (John Ward) Washington:
And staff watching the battle of Long Island,
1776, D 29. - At the battle of Harlem Plains, Sept.
15, 1776, D 28. - Sees the bloody footprints in the
snow, D 2. © 1c. each Aug. 4, 1944; G 44077-
44079,
South Barre granite co., inc. 9795-9836
Conery (V. V.) Memorial:
Ashley,571. - Bierman, 575. - Brainard, 576.
- Brandon, 569. - Carpenter (Herman K. & Martha
J.), 566-B. - Crandall, 565. - Daniel, 574. - Darnley,
563. - Doyle, 567. - Hartzel, 560. - Holland, 568. -
Holman, 562. - Jordon, 570. - Luther, 573. - Stod-
dard, 561. - Stundar (Frank Lee & Mary Ann), 566-
A. - Sturgeon, 577. - Webster, 572. - Whitney, 564.
© Sept. 15, 1941; G 44013, 44015, 44019-44035.
Gardner, 579. - Gerard, 582-B. - Hartford
(Melvin John & Mildred Rose), 583-B. - Jeavons,
580. - Mahoney, 582-A. - Merhulik (Stephen H. &
Sarah Soule), 583-A. - Murray, 581. - Schlund, 578.
© Apr. 12, 1942; G 44014, 44016-44018, 44036-
44039. :
Haslem (Daniel Booth) Memorial:
201
9846
Bertram, 904. - Edgerly, 902. - Fleming,
901. - Hedring, 905. - Manigan, 903. - Melton, 906.
- Reislan, 900. © May 3, 1943; G 44040-44046.
Haviland, 917. - Hillmer; 913. - Hudsill, 914.
- Innslow, 912. - Levandt, 911. - Thorill, 916. -
Trueman, 915. - Wilkins, 910. © May 1, 1944;G
44047-44054.
Stein (Milton)* 9837
Smart Alex. © 1c. Sept. 20, 1944; G 44064.
Stitt (William T.) 9838
D’Asaro (Naish):
Red mangrove. © 1 c. Sept. 9,1944; G 43995.
Theifels (Henry) 9839
Bernardini (Michele):
Blessed Martin. © Sept. 5, 1944; G 44062.
Thomas (Richard Somers)* 9840
Perfect man. © 1c, Sept. 15, 1944; G 44104.
Trigg (Robert) & sons. 9841
Trigg (Milton H.)
Memorial, 6214.
44113.
Vanden Eynden (Joseph C.)*
Magic of trade:
Bazaars of the East. - Galleys goal. - Orien-
talsplendors, for moneyspenders. © 1 c. each Aug.
9, 1944; G 44058-44060.
© 1c. Sept. 13, 1944; G
9842-9844
Whelan (Edwin W.)* 9845
Onward, forward, upward. © May 22, 1944;G
44005.
Williams (Robert J.) sr.*
Square deal and no war.
43980.
9846
© ic. July 13, 1944; G
SCULPTURE OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[9846
Hunt (Esther) 1
Jonquil, © Esther Hunt, San Francisco. R
131930, Sept. 15, 1944.
202
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
9847-9849
Air conditioning utilities co.,
Mushroom ventilator head:
Cover type, plan 704B. - With damper, plan
702. © Aug. 31, 1944; I 35188, 35189.
Mushroom ventilator heads, plan 701. © Sept.
1, 1944; I 35187.
Albree (George Norman) 9850, 9851
Albree ignitionsystem forfirearms. ©1 c. Sept.
6, 1944; I 35123.
Grinding jig for Albree scarfer knives. © 1c.
Sept. 22, 1944; I 35182.
Allen (Thomas Elmer) 9852
God, the invincible force that rocks the cradle of
love. © Aug. 29, 1944; K 56125.
American automobile assn. 9853-9856
Keep from between parked cars, 163. © Sept. 12,
1944; K 56219.
Obey your safety patrol, 162. © Aug. 25, ae
K 56218. °
We always play where it’s safe, 161.
1944; K 56030.
We walk facing traffic, 160. © Apr. 5, 1944; K
56031.
© May 3,
American bank note co. 9857, 9858
84936. © Mar. 7, 1944; K 56022.
85185. © May 13, 1944; K 56023.
Anderson (Randolph D.) 9859
Inner storm window. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1944;
1 35149,
Arenz (John A.) 9860
Electrolonic tubes, electrolonic relay. © 1 ¢.
Sept. 28, 1944; I 35193.
Arthritis sanatorium and diagnostic clinic. 9861
Arthritis. © July 10, 1944; I 35112.
~ Ashley (David) inc. 9862, 9863
MacGregor (R.):
Cutty Sark. - Red Jacket.
H 2775, 2776.
© Sept. 11, 1944;
Ashton (Edna M.) 9864, 9865
Bath mat tray. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1944; I 35139.
Foot wiper or mat. © 1c. Sept. 11,1944;1 35140.
Axelson mfg. co.
Gears, backlash, diametral allowance:
14 / 2 degree pressure angle. - 17 1/2 degree
pressure angle. - 20 degreepressure angle. © 1c.
each Aug. 4, 1944; I 35134-35136,
9866-9868
Badgley (Charles H.)
Hand line holder.
9869
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1944; 1 35161.
Bankers trust eo. 9870-9873
620632 O - 44 - 2
a
203
Gross yields and prices:
Fully taxable U. S. treasury obligations. -
Partially tax-exempt U. S. treasury obligations. ©
Sept. 19, 1944; I 35180, 35181.
Partially tax exempt U. S. treasury obligations
gross yield curves and price equivalents at various
corporate tax rates, charts 1, 2. © Sept. 12, 1944;
I 35157, 35158.
Bannerman (Charles L.) 9874
Swimming device. ©1 c. Sept. 11, 1944; I 35146.
9875
© Aug. 16, 1944;
Barkalow bros. co.
Greetings from Omaha, Nebr.
K 56151.
Barnes (0. E.) 9876
Parker (Ellen) of Fort Hunt, ‘Ya. who is upon
Snow Ball. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1944: 37201.
Barrett (Oliver Glen) 3877-9879
Autumn beauty. - Dragonvase. -)Lilies moderné.
© Aug, 1, 1944; K 56002-56004.
Beals lithograph & ptg. co., inc. : 9880
Greetings from Omaha, Nebraska, 12 AT 460.
© Aug. 12, 1944; K 56150.
Bethlehem steel co.
Reach for the right extinguisher.
K 56026.
9881, 9882
© Aug. 3, 1944;
Still a tough fight ahead, stay onthe job. © July
15, 1944; K 56027.
Boeck (Lothar S.) 9883
Length and distance computer. © 1 c. Aug. 12,
1944; I 35183.
Boehm (Paul F.) 9884
Isometric and orthogonal set-angle, 440905. ©
1c. Sept. 9, 1944; I 35130.
Borden co. $885-S890
But Elmer, think how much we're helping the
grocer. © Feb. 18, 1944; K 56212.
Elmer, let’s be honest with ourselves! © June
10, 1944; K 56001.
Elsie says: Food is ammunition.
1943; K 56210.
Let’s all back him up and bring him back. ©
Jan. 20, 1944; K 56216.
News from the food front.
Nov. 4, 1943; K 56228.
Remember, shopbefore Friday and missthe mob.
© Feb. 25, 1944; K 56211.
© Dec. il,
America’s cows. ©
Bourke, Holland & Miller, inc. $891, 9892
Gadget desk mailing, letter no. 2. - You're more
than just a number in the files, ietter no. 1. © Aug.
10, 1944; K 56061, 56062.
\
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. LV eis. Vendo)
9893
Broesel (Carl A.) & Broesel (Olive Ann) 9893
Safety ash tray and deodorant container. © 1c.
Sept. 18, 1944; I 35176.
Brown & Bigelow. 9894-9920
American way, 24-423. © June 26, 1944; K
56028.
Aren't heavenly bodies fascinating, L 34730. -
Come~as-you-are party, L34732. - Everybody says
my limbs are oke, L 34721. - Gee the view is won-
derful up here, L 34726. - He says he never forgets
a face, L 34728. - Hold that crowd back, officer,
L 34724. - I’m awfully easy on the pupils, L 34729.
- I’m just getting back into shape, L 34725. - Oh,
doctor, shall I keep my beads on, L 34727. - Oh, oh,
I wonder if it’s over-exposed, L 34723. - They ‘said
I was just too cute for wards, L 34722. - Want to be
put in your place, L 34731. © Aug. 11, 1944; K
56157-56168.
Blacksmith shop, L 34623. - Christmas eve, L
34632. - Circus parade, L 34628. - Fourth of July,
L 34627. - General store, L 34631. - Hallowe’en,
L 34630. - Home talent play, L. 34624. - Honeyvale
V. F. D., L 34629. - Hooking rides, L 34622. - New
Year’s eve, L 34621. - No. 21 pulls in, L 34626. -
Visitor’s day, L 34625. © Aug. 21, 1944; K 56169-
56180.
Eisenhower (General Dwight D.)
1944; K 56029.
Sylvania. © Sept. 25, 1944; K 56226.
© july 14,
Brumbelow (Welcome E.) 9921
Puzzle game. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1944; I 35145.
Brun (Vally P.) 9922
Our national economic machine. © 1 c. Sept. 11,
1944; I 35132.
Bullis (Zaidee C.)
Tommy Tucker, squirrel:
Eating nut, dish of food, veg., blue & white
gingham dress. - Standing in chair, silk dress with
ribbon tied in front, tail up. © 1c. each Aug. 22,
1944; J 37174, 37176. j
Hat on looking in mirror. - Placing war sav-
ings stamps in album, 12 stamps. - Red, white and
blue dress, pose. - Sitting on arm of settee receiv-
ing fur combing. © 1c. each Sept. 21, 1944; J
37197-37200.
In booth selling war bonds andstamps. - Past-
ing war stamps in book. © 1 c. each Sept. 14,1944;
J 37172, 37175.
Tommy Tucker, the famous squirrel. Twenty
five dollar war bond, series E, dated June, 1944.
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1944; J 37173.
9923-9931
Burr (George Luther) 9932
Wedding ring photograph frame. © 1c. Aug. 15,
1944; I 35121.
Byrne (Christopher James) 9933
Just betweenourselves. © July 20, 1944; K 56007.
Caldwell (Albert J.) 9934
Combination envelope opener and thumb tack
puller. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1944; I 35201.
Campbell (G. Lewis)
Light for roller skate.
I 35151.
9935
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1944;
' Campbell prints, inc. 9936-9941
[Christ at 33; or, Iam the way, the light and the
truth] 7137. © Sept. 12, 1944; K 56205.
[Christ before Pilate] 8372. - (Crucifixion; or,
Golgotha] 8370. © July 20, 1944; K 56137, 56138.
[Good Shepherd] 7139. - [Suffer little children
to come unto Me; or, Christ and the children] 7138.
© Sept. 12, 1944; K 56206, 56207.
[Infant Samuel] 7135. © Sept. 12,1944; K 56208.
9942
Tax act of 1944.
Chambers (John T.)
Income tax calculating chart.
© Sept. 14, 1944; I 35172.
City national bank & trust co. 9943"
Listen, folks. © June 11, 1944; K 56103.
Clark’s mfg. & equipment co. 9944, 9945
Clark’s technical air cooling system. © Lacs
Sept. 18, 1944; I 35173.
New cyclone refrigeration, no ice, cold air cir-
culation. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1944; J 37194.
Cogdell (Dan) & associates. 9946
New York city, Prince Hall temple, 155th pee
© Sept. 4, 1944; K 56230.
College book store. 9947-9955
Corn rows, 15P502. - Delaware at Shawnee,
15P510. - Farmhouse at Stormstown, Pa., 15P505.
- Frary house in Deerfield, 15P506. - Indian sum-
mer, 15P508. - Old bank barn, Linden Hall, 15P509.
- Penn’s Valley, winter, 15P504. - Spring plowing,
15P507. - Willows on the water, 15P503. © Sept.
8, 1944; K 56140-56148.
Concordia pub. house. 9956
Christmas story. © Aug. 11, 1944; K 56032.
9957
© 1c. Sept. 28,
Cowles (Oscar 'D.)
Auto-no-shift transmission.
1944; I 35197.
Crittenden (Amelia), Crittenden (Neville) & Critten-
den (Oliver) 9958
[Capture of Fort Duquesne] by Henry Marcus
Moran. © Aug. 15, 1944; H 2777.
Dalziel (Edgar A.) 9959
Dewey (Thomas E.) © Aug. 29, 1944; K 56127.
Darby (Harry) 9960
Ships for the navy. © June 5, 1944; K 56013.
Davenport (Charles E.) 9961
Long Tom blo gun. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1944; 1 35148.
Davis (William J.) 9962
Don’t holler, vote. © May 29, 1944; K 56099.
De Bonilla (Jewel B.) 9963
Visi-date desk pad. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1944;1 35124.
DeGroat (Dayton Charles) 9964
Radiant Christ. © July 1, 1944; J 37151.
Deschler (M. B.) 9965, 9966
[Self-contained marine saloon] 94. © 1 c. Sept.
27, 1944; I 35192.
"Self-contained sash [single hand control, type M]
dwg. 93. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1944; I 35171.
Dirand (Louis J.) 9967
Mileage from New York to capitals of states and
population of states. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1944; 1 35154.
CLASSES H-K
no. 9, 1944
10025
pl ee EES Renee
~Dodman (Lovell Roy) & Dodman (Grace A.) 9968
Dodman electro-asepsis apparatus.’ © 1 c. Aug.
71, 1944; 1 35117.
Donaldson (James M.) sr. 9969
Aeroplane or boat propeller. © 1 c. Sept. 28,
1944; I 35211. ;
Dowell (Henry L.) & Shelton (G. I.) ~ 9970
Orifice changer. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1944; I 35147.
Dubler (Herbert) inc. 9971-9978
. Budding genius, 951, - Child’s prayer, 901. -
Helping herself, 810. - Sitting pretty, 902. - Stitch
in time, 903. - Stolen kiss, 904. - Washboard blues,
905. © June 19, 1944; K 56090-56096.
Offering, 909. © June 19, 1944; K 56097.
Duncan (Mark H.) 9979
World-wide missionary crusader. Go ye into
all the world, the Bible. © Nov. 7, 1943; K 56008.
Dvorak g oseph P.) 9980
Steadyrest for gas cutting torch. © 1c. Sept.
28, 1944; I 35210.
Dycker (William E.) 9981
Contourograph. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1944; I 35204.
Ellis (William R.) 9982
Weed shedding propeller. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1944;
135141,
Emery (Charles A.) 9983
Foldable envelope blank. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1944;
35212:
_Ennes (Harold E.) 9984
Volume indicator meter. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1944;
I 35199.
Euken (Walter Julius) 9985
Type casting machine guard. © 1 c. Sept. 9,
1944; I 35128.
Fahlow (Carl F. E.) & Long (Lena E. L.)
9986, 9987
U.S.C.G.-U.S.M.C. © 1 ¢. each Aug. 14,
1944; I 35155, 35156.
Federal telephone & radio corp.
Smarty can’t see the disaster parade. © Aug.
17, 1944; K 56056.
Watch for Smarty, he’s your friend. © June 30,
1944: K 56055.
Fellows gear shaper co. 9990
Limiting cross axis angle chart no. 4, Fellows
gear Shaving machine, Z-200-B. © Sept. 6, 1944;
I 35138.
Field (Howard) jr. 9991
Hydraulic line loss chart. © Sept. 6, 1944;
I 35167.
Flory (Charles Russell) 9992
Penny for your thoughts.
1944; K 56154.
Mona! © Sept. 8,
_ Fort Wayne ptg. co. 9993
Greetings from Gary, Indiana, 13 AT 174. © Aug.
15, 1944; K 56149.
9988, 9989 -
Fram corp. 9994-9997
Dispstick tells the story, AH270L. - Fram oil
filter service, AH270E. - How’s your oil filter, AH-
2701. - No engine is complete without an oil filter,
AH2700. © Sept. 12, 1944; K 56196-56199.
Friendship press, inc. 9998-10005
Caring’ for the harvest among the Hopi Indians.
- Flying the banners at the boys’ festival in Japan.
- Getting ready for a birthday party in Mexico. -
Hanging the Christmas wreath in North America. -
Making ready for Christmas in India. - Packing
Thanksgiving baskets inAfrica. - Putting up the New
year greetings in China. - Setting out the birds’
Christmas feast in Norway. © July 27, 1944; K
56076-56083.
Fritsche (Susanne E.) 10006
Two-in-one bottle. ©1 c.Sept. 28, 1944;1I 35196.
General motors corp. Fisher body div.
10007-10015
Can you improve your own job by changing the
old method, by substituting a new one. © Sept. 5,
1944; K 56113.
Can you improve your own job by moving material
easier, by reducing the number of handlings. © Aug.
28, 1944; K 56112.
Can you improve your own job by simplifying
your operation, by producing two or more pieces at
once. © Aug. 21, 1944; K 56111.
Don’t hold up the show by absence. © Sept. 13,
1944; K 56155.
Finish fight. © July 29, 1944; K 56054.
It’s a long, tough road to victory. © July 11,
1944; K 56053.
Keep your car rolling until victory. © Aug. 10,
1944; K 56024, ©
Protect your eyes. © Sept. 12, 1944; K 56156.
What is A day? © Sept. 13, 1944; K 56194.
Goldring (Samuel S.) 10016
I know you've been soldiering all your civil life.
© June 20, 1944; K 56036.
Gregorcsek (Jozsef) 10017
Great Gregoresko. © Aug. 8, 1944; K 56153.
Haberstroh (John C.) 10018
Beautiful Teton Mountains, Jackson Lake. © Aug.
11, 1944; J 37171.
Hackney (Winston Myron) 10019
Transparent plastic door with a picture panel in
depth and color near the top of the door,62. © 1c.
Sept. 25, 1944; I 35185.
Haddow (Laurence) 10020
Haddow water system. © 1c. Aug. 23, 1944;
eaokode ,
Hale (Hugh E.)
Hale’s chart of:
Passenger miles in United States by various
means of transportation. - Ton miles in United States
by various means of transportation. © Aug. 16,
1944; I 35114, 35115.
10021, 10022
Halliday & Thomas. 10023-10025
Early American photographs, groups 1-3. © lc.
each May 10, 1944; J 37206-37208.
205
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10026
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Hanson (Harold Cornelius) 10026
Tally & gen’l. service scow for New England
fish co. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1944; I 35194.
Hedstrom (Gustav VY.) 10027
Speedchart of compression spring critical de-
flections. © Sept. 8, 1944; I 35137.
Heintz (James C.) & co., inc. 10028, 10029
Now available grade A synthetic rubber. - Now
longer mileage treads. © Aug. 25, 1944; K 56100,
56101.
Hinton (Frayser) 10030
Do not judge too hard. © July 26, 1944; K 56025.
Hochman (Juies) 10031
Pencil and instrument tray for Keuffel & Esser
draiting machine. © 1 c. Sept. 16, 1944; I 35168.
House of art. 10032, 10033
Master calls, A124. © July 20, 1944; K 56136.
Presence, 1991. © July 5, 1944; K 56139.
Hughes (Harold Fred)
African:
Canoes and cocoanut palms, 5076.
5086. © July 27, 1944: K 56018, 56019.
10034, 10035
~ Twins,
Hungerford {Cyrus C.) 10036-10039
Don’t worry! It will take years of work to patch
me up! - Eye strain produces bad headaches. - One -
job guy on the job every day! - Stay away from that
mule’s heels. © Aug. 22, 1944: K 56086-56089.
Hylton (Leonard I.) 10040
To whomsoever these sas shall come greet-
ing. © Dec. 30, 1943; K 56109.
Idzal (Milton M.)
Idzal bifocal demonstrator.
I 35174.
10041
© july 16, 1944;
Insley (W. T.) sr. 10042
Magnetic device. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1944; I 35195.
International art pub. co., inc.
Wood (Robert):
California desert. - Sunset, Dana Point, Cali-
fornia. © Sept. 23, 1944; H 2779, 2780.
16043, 10044
International embroidery works.
7442, 7447, 7451-7453. © 1c. each Aug. 26,
1944: I 35162-35165.
Ivan (Gustave Bette} 10056-15053
Ivan:
Color Beisel of the eyes; 2. - Color analysis
of the skin, 2. - Lipstick color test strip. © le.
each Sept. 28, 1944: J 37213-37215.
Color analysis of the skinand eyes. © ic.
Sept. 25, 1944; I 35196.
Jack & Heintz, inc. 10054
{Jack & Heintz automatic pilot ead flight instru-
ments] © Aug. 1, 1944; I 35159.
10055
18, 1944;
Jakopec (George)
Home-victory bank. © 1 c. Sept.
I 35175.
Jam Handy organization, inc. 10056-16059
10045-10049 ©
‘Kunzli bros., itd.
Light on mathematics, refresher course.
Analytic geometry, kit 4, film 3. © Nov. 24,
1943; J 37152.
Five keys to mathematics, kit 1, film1. ©
Aug. 27, 1943; J 37155.
Plotting graphs, kit 4, film 2.
1943; J 37153.
Square and cube root, kit 1, film 7. © Sept.
17, 1943; J 37154.
© Sept. 16,
10060
© 1 c. Sept. 11, 1944;
Jonas (Antone)
Bed-cover retainer.
I 35152.
Kanosky (Albert) 10061
Victory onthe farm. © Sept. 21, 1944; J 37196.
10062
Kelley (Lillus A.) :
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1944; I 35207.
Shoulder strap.
Kellogg co. 10063
Big game hunter had a time. © July 19, 1944;
K 56020.
Kimball (Alfred) 10064
Heliplane. © Sept. 23, 1944; I 35186.
King features syndicate, inc. 10065, 10066
Marie answers, Annette dreams, Z-246. - School
bell calls, Z-245. © Sept. 11,1944; J 37203, 37204.
Kratochvil (Anton) 10067
Oval solar home. © Aug. 31, 1944; I 35113.
10068-10071
Feldblumen. Fleurs des champs. Wild flowers,
14001. - Fruhlingsblumen. Fleurs de printemps.
Spring flowers, 14002. © Oct. 28, 1943; K 56105,
56106.
Feldblumen. Fleurs des champs. Wild flowers,
14003. © May 24, 1944; K 56107.
Seealpsee. Swiss mountain lake, 10022. © May
24, 1944; K 56104,
Le Sage (F. D.) co. 10072
Good luck. © June 1, 1944; K 56220.
Lindly james W.) 10073
Electric hammer. © 1c. Sept, 28,1944; I 35203.
Lipscombe (Reuben Thomas) sr. 10074, 10075
Community farms. - Community farms housing
plan. © 1c. each Sept. 1, 1944; 1 35118, 35119.
10076
© lic. Aug.
Long (john E.)
Alaska. Arctic fog, Fairbanks, 455.
11, 1944; J 37211.
Long (W. E.) co. 10077 .
America thanks you. © Aug. 11, 1944; K 56200.
Loucks & Norling studios. 10078-10095
Battle announcing equipment. Maintenance, SN-
62 e. - Interior communication and action cut-out
switchboards. General electric, 1 SN-62 ae, 2 SN-
62 af. - Interior communications systems and in-
stailations, SN-62 aj. - Torpedo firing and battle
order equipment, submarine, SN-62 al. - Wind
direction and intensity indicating equipment, 1 SN-
62 x, 2 SN-62 y. © 1 c. each Sept. 15, 1944; J 37180,
37183, 37184, 37187, 37188, 37190, $7191.
Periscope, mark 29:
206
CLASSES H-K
Disassembly, 1 SN-1369 a. - Reassembly,
2 SN-1369 b. - Reassembly and collimation, 3 SN-
1369 c. © 1c. each Sept. 15, 1944; J] 37181, 37189,
37192.
Periscope, mark 32:
Disassembly, 1 SN-1369 e, 2 SN-1369 f. -
Reassembly and collimation, 3 SN-1369 g, 4 SN-
1369 h. © ic. each Aug. 26, 1944; J 37167-37170.
Rangefinder, mark 48:
Disassembly, 1 SN-1368 i, 2 SN-1368 j. - Re-
assembly and collimation, 3 SN-1368 k, 4 SN-1368 1.
© 1 c. each Sept. 15, 1944; J 37182, 37185, 37186,
37193..
MacCourt (Alfred G.) 10095
Tooth brush improvement. © 1 c.Sept.11, 1944;
I 35142. :
10097
© Aug. 25, 1944; K
McFetridge (John R.) & sons.
Republican victory ticket.
56075.
McGavin (James) 10098
Greedy old pig. © Aug. 8, 1944; K 56129.
Maico co., inc. 10099
Fitting chart KMR. © Aug. 1, 1944; I 35213.
Mallory (Edward B.) 10100-10102
Oxidized sludge process control chart:
Mixed liquor solids concentration demand, 2,
4408052. - Return sludge flow demand, 1, 4408101.
- XS sludge wasting demand, 3, 4408053.. © 1 c.
each Aug. 18, 1944; I 35125-35127.
Markoe (Edna) 10103-10106
Birthday tune, 501. - Birthday wish, 500, 502, 503.
© Sept. 5, 1944; K 56201-56204.
Maus (Hildegard Ekstrand) 10107
Woman’s skirt length chart for determining
skirt lengths from pictures of notable women’s
dresses. © Aug. 8, 1944; I 35122.
Mead Johnson & co.
Admiring the new baby.
56115.
All about fairies. © Sept. 13, 1944; K 56221.
Young lady’s first impressions. © Aug. 2, 1944;
K 56114.
10108-10110
© Aug. 16, 1944: K
Methot (Philip Neree) 10111
Nu-trig. © ic. Aug. 24, 1944; I 35179.
Michaels (Fred) 10112
Knife. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1944; I 35208.
Michigan united conservation clubs. 10113
Michigan’s outdoors. © Oct. 1, 1944; K 56229,
Milford monumental granite works. 10114
Jadziewicz cemetery monument. © 1 c. Sept. 9,
1944; I 35129. c
Minneapolis-Honeywell regulator co. 10115
Solid comfort. © 1 c. Sept. 7, 1944; J 37156.
Moody (Willard Howe) 10116
‘United States war savings bond record. © Aug.
11, 1944; K 56108.
Moore (Harry W.) 10117
Adjustable carrier garment for hearing-aid and
, batteries. © ic. Sept. 11, 1944; I 35144.
Murphy products co. 10118
Power feeding with Murphy’s concentrates. ©
Sept. 7, 1944; J] 37202.
Murray (Justin) 10119
California cable. © Aug. 11, 1944; K 56058.
National war finance committee. 10120-10122
Heckler (Mr.) carries on. - We’re all salesmen!
- 3,000,000 satisfied customers. © 1c. each Sept.
7, 1944; J 37157-37159.
New Haven. Chamber of commerce. 10123-10125
Diversification makes metropolitan New Haven,
Connecticut’s greatest industrial center. © Aug.
28, 1944; K 56116. -
High spots of New Haven.
56084. ¢
Un-convention-al map of New Haven. © Aug. 28,
1944; K 56116.
© Aug. 18, 1944; K
10126
© Aug. 16, 1944;
New Mexico (State)
New Mexico 2¢ tobacco tax.
K 56085.
Norcross. 10127-10136
Birthday wish from your secret pal, every minute
of the hour, every hour, 10SB423. © July 14, 1944;
K 56184.
Happy anniversary to you. You folks are two
folks who sure are swell to know, 25W463. © Aug.
25, 1944; K 56190.
Happy birthday! It’s a good thing I’ve got a cal-
endar, 10B1001. - Today is your birthday. In the
midst of a busy day, 1551020. © July 7, 1944; K
56186, 56187.
Hey! It’s your birthday and here’s sumpin for
you, 5Rii42. © June 23, 1944; K 56181.
Now your operation’s over, here’s a medley of
get well wishes, 15C475. - Swell is the word for
you. I liked your gift more than words can tell,
5TY200. - To a kid sister who’s mighty sweet. It’s
a treat to have akid sister, 1OFB613. - Whee! Your
wedding anniversaree! Congratulations, best wishes
too, 15W456. © Aug. 18, 1944; K 56182, 56183,
56188, 56189.
Wish I could run in and say hello! I bet it’s at
least a million years, 15R537. © June 30, 1944;
K 56185. .
Omar, inc. 10137-10140
Pursuit of happiness:
Attack the problem, 5. - How to know people,
2. - How to place and build people, 3. - Ounce of
suggestion, 4. © Aug. 18, 1944; J 37147-37150.
10141
© Sept. 7, 1944; K
Osborne co.
Government by the people.
56227.
Oval & Koster. 10142
Washington pleading for democracy and warning
against the evils of monarchial government, 1400.
© Oct. 1, 1942; K 56213.
Owens (M.) 10143
Confidential chats. © June 26, 1944; K 56021.
Palmer (John Calvin) 10144
Theory of graphical subdivision of angles. © 1
c. Sept. 27, 1944; I 35191.
207
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES is
10145
Pantle (C. D.) 10145-10150
Children who played together, 1. - Thanks for
food, 3. © Aug. 15, 1944; K 56130, 56131.
Children who went to see Jesus, 4. - Gifts for
Jesus, 6. - Samuel helping, 2. - When Jesus was a
baby, 5. © Aug. 15, 1944; K 56132-56135.
Patriot press. 10151
Together we serve. © Sept. 15, 1944; K 56225.
Patti (Steve) co.
Supreme flying models:
Pee wee, R. O. W. - Whipper snapper, R. O.
G. © Sept. 18, 1944; 1 35177, 35178.
10152, 10153
Pelton (Sylvester F.)
Fence and barbecue pit.
I 35184,
10154
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1944;
Pentagon mfg. & trading corp. 10155-10158
Christmas puppet show. - Christmas tree ar-
rives. - Sleigh ride. - Wooden general. © July 28,
1944; K 56014-56017.
Perskie (Leon A.) 10159
Roosevelt (President) © Sept. 5, 1944; J 37195.
Philadelphia foremen’s club. 10160
Philadelphia foremen’s club. © Aug. 10, 1944;
K 56128.
Plummer (Edmund Gail)
Speech tree. © July 20, 1944; K 56006.
10161
Providence lithograph co. 10162-10164
All working together. - I wasglad when they said
unto me. - Jesus the light of the world. © Sept. 27,
1944; K 56222-56224.
Pullman co. 10165-10172
Awards are not rationed, 34. © Aug. 22, 1944;
K 56120.
Don’t be a shrinking violet, 32. © Aug. 8, 1944;
K 56118.
Don’t hoard ideas, 28. © July 11, 1944; K 56124.
Early bird gets the worm, 27. © July 3, 1944;
K 56121.
Get wise brother, thar ’sgold inthem suggestions,
33. © Aug. 15, 1944: K 56119.
Only the suggestions in the suggestion box are
considered, 31. © Aug. 1, 1944; K 56117.
Only you know your number, 29, © July 18, 1944;
K 56122.
Suggestion winners say, it’s like picking plums,
30. © July 25, 1944; K 56123.
Pyle (William Carroll) 10173
Drivers training and testing field. © 1 c. Sept.
30, 1944; I 35214.
Quinn (Paul) 10174
Only zero our boys can’t shoot down. © Sept.
22, 1944; K 56231.
Reddy Kilowatt. 10175
Plug in for a brighter Christmas. © Sept. 11,
1944; K 56214.
Reid (Albert T.) 10176
Smith of New Jersey. © Sept. 14, 1944; K 56215.
Reymiller (John L.) 10177
E pluribus unum. © 1 c. Sept. 25,1944; J 37210.
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pt. IV. n. s., v. 39
wer
Reynolds (B. S.) 10178-10180
Washington, D. C.:
Pentagon building, 16-417, 16-418, - Pentagon
building, river entrance, 16-419. © Aug. 26, 1944;
J 37177-37179.
Rigaumont (Victor A.) 10181
Remodelling Liberty theatre, New Kensington,
Pa,,for Warner bros. theatres of Pa., 2843. © Aug.
28, 1944; I 35160.
10182
© Aug. i9, 1944;
St. Jude national shrine.
Jude Thaddeus (Saint), 4B- H173.
K 56102.
St. Louis national baseball club. 10183
St. Louis Cardinals, 1944. © Sept. 1, 1944;
J 37146.
Schafer (William Alfonso) 10184 .
Just for fun! © Aug. 28, 1944; K 56126.
Schleicher (Carl) & Schuell co. 10185
Relative values of retention of S &S analytical
filter papers. © Sept. 11, 1944; 1 35153.
10186
© Aug. 7, 1944;
Schwartz (Laszlo)
Astroluck. Signs of the zodiac.
K 56057.
Shaw (R. D.)
Pittsburgh Landing, Tennessee:
Confederate burial trench, Shiloh national
military park, 3878. - Grave of Henry Burke, Shiloh
national military park, 3875. - Illinois state monu-
ment, Shiloh national military park, 3877. - Indian
mound, Shiloh national military park, 3881. - lowa
state monument, Shiloh national military park, 3880.
- Log cabin, Shiloh national military park, 3879. -
Michigan state monument, Shiloh national military
park, 3871. - Putnam stump, Shiloh national military
park, 3873. - Shiloh national military park, 3870. -
Shiloh national military park, Arkansas monument,
second Tennessee regiment monument, 3869. -
Shiloh national military park, General U. S. Grant’s
headquarters, 3872. - Wisconsin state monument,
10187-10198
Shiloh national military park, 3874. © Aug. 17,
1944; K 56037-56048.
Shuman (Louis) 10199
Propeller holder. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1944; I 35198.
10200
© 1c. Sept. 28,
Snethun (Hans J.)
Mechanical arm and fingers.
1944’; I 35202.
10201-10205
©- Aug.
Southern furniture guild.
Dressing tables, traditional, modern.
20, 1944; K 56060.
Living room, dining room, spacing unit. © Sept.
24, 1944; K 56217.
"Seating comfort.
Secretary bookcase, modern.
K 56059.
Traditional, modern. © Aug. 27, 1944; K 56193.
© Sept. 10, 1944; K 56192.
© July 30, 1944;
Spargo (Elmer O.) 10206
Angie check tool. © 1c. Sept. 11,1944; I 35150.
Spencer (Eldridge T.) & Levy (Claude Meyer) 10207
Department store, hall and ramp system. © 1
c. Sept. 4, 1944; I 35120.
“Steinman (Richard K.) 10208
Off Schooner Rock, Maine; by Anton Otto Fischer.
© July-6, 1944; H 2778.
Sturgill (Robert) 10209
Pen stamp. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1944; I 35200.
Swensen (Paul D.) & Forward (Robert R.) 10210
Hydro-slex-matic. © 1c.Sept. 28, 1944; I 35205.
Taber (Elmer Ellsworth) 10211-10214
Greetings and a letter from Iowa. - Iowa greet-
ings, get a loadof this. - Snooty greeting from Iowa.
- That’s where the tall corn grows. © July 1, 1944;
K 56009-56012.
Teich (Curt) & co., inc.
Greetings from:
Canton, Illinois, 3B-H881. - Geneva, N. Y.,
on Seneca Lake, 3B-H906. - Lewistown, Illinois,
10215-10221
- $B-H882. = Macomb, Illinois, 3B-H883. © Feb. 14,
1944; K 56049-56052.
Farragut naval training station, Idaho, 3B-
H1185. - Geiger field, Washington, 3B-H1347. ©
Jan. 26, 1944; K 56033, 56034.
Greetings from Columbus, Georgia.
29, 1944; K 56025.
© Jan.
TerMoat (Lawrence V.) & Murrin (Gahlbeth H.)
10222
Utility bar. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1944; I 35206.
Thorn (Edwin W.)
. Bucking hobby horse.
1.35143.
10223
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1944;
Timken roller bearing co. 10224, 10225
Chennault (General) asks your support. © Aug.
23, 1944; K 56191.
Stark (Admiral) says every branch of the service
needs your help. © Aug. 2, 1944; K 56005.
Vanderhooft (John Jacob) 10226, 10227
Plug in board for radio and electronic devices
eliminating soldering. - Projecting color pictures
from black and white films and prints. © 1c. each
Sept. 16, 1944; 1 35169, 35170.
CLASSES H-K
10252
Vernon-Benshoff co. 10228
Vernon-Benshoff dental patient education chart,
plate 3. © Sept. 8, 1944; i 35131.
Vocafilm corp. 10229-10234
Ammunition:
3’’/50 cal. ammunition, SN-1807i. - 5’’/38
cal. ammunition, SN-1807j. - 20 mm anti-aircraft
ammunition, navy, SN-1807g. - 40 mm ammunition,
SN-1807h. © 1c. each Sept. 8, 1944; J] 37161, 37162,
37164, 37165.
Battery alignment. Alignment of sights with gun
and mount, SN-1808c. - Power drive, mark 2.
Alignment of mount with a director, SN-1802g. ©
1 c. each Sept. 8, 1944; J 37163, 37166.
Vroman (H. E.) ; 10235
On guard. © Sept. 18, 1943; J 37205.
Wacek (Anion J.) 10236
Multiplex mechanism. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1944;
I 35209. zs
Weber (Frank Joseph)
10237
God man, © Jan. 15, 1944; J 37209.
Werner (Gustave Herman) 10238
Lazy does it. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1944; J 37212.
Whitman (Harry M.) . 10239
Greetings from Ridgecrest Baptist assembly,
5025. © July 28, 1944; K 56152.
Willems (Henry J.) 10240
From Santa Claus’ helper. Santa Claus mail. ©
Sept. 15, 1944; K 56195.
Wright (Kenneth M.) 10241-10252
By the Falls of Minnehaha, Longfellow. - Dawn
on the St. Croix. - Itasca (Lake) source of the
Mississippi. - Lester River, Duluth. - Lone Pine
Island, Lake of the Woods. - Maroon and gold, -
Minneopa Falls, Minneopa state park. - North shore,
Lake Superior. - Silver Creek Cliff, North Shore
drive. - Split Rock lighthouse, North shore. - Sugar
Loaf, Lake Winona. - Wave washed boulders, Mille
Lacs. © July 10, 1944; K 56063-56074.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944:
Reproductions of works of art (including 0 one-copy entries)----------------------------------
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (including 1,228 one-copy
entries)------------------------------------
Photographs (including 600 one-copy entries)------
1,524
Se «aE ee adh DS Soe ae ee Dee ne — 1,001
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 110 contributions to periodicals and other
one-copy entries)----------------------------
Ban a ee ee eee Sn — 1,908
209
PRINTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[10252
American bank note co. 1-11 Oil wells,no.1. C-1526. R 131570, Aug. 7, 1944.
C. B. C. V-1. R 131567, Aug. 7, 1944. Protection. C-1525. R 131569, Aug. 7, 1944.
C. B.C. V-2. R 131568, Aug. 7, 1944. Railroad terminal, C-1527. R 131571, Aug. 7,
C-1495. R 131563, Aug. 7, 1944. 1944,
Shipping, no. 4. C-1512. R131566, Aug. 7,1944,
-C-1496. R 131564, Aug. 7, 1944.
C-1505. R 131565, Aug. 7, 1944.
C-1535, R 131573, Aug. 7, 1944.
Transportation. C-1528. R131572, Aug, 7, 1944.
© Amer. bank note co., New York.
210
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COMMERCIAL PRINTS
10253
Abbott laboratories, North Chicago, ILL.
Vitamin primer. For Abbott vitamin products.
© Aug. 8, 1944; KK 27035.
Acme chemical co., Milwaukee. 10254
Infection control by the klomine method. For
disinfectant cleanser. © Aug. 17, 1944; KK 27262.
Allis-Chalmers mfg. co., Milwaukee. 10255-10261
Allis-Chalmers centrifugal fire pumps, B6336.
For fire pumps. © Aug. 15, 1944; KK 27116.
Allis-Chalmers dry-type transformers with new,
induced cooling, B6334. For transformers, © July
8, 1944; KK 27115.
Allis-Chalmers subway distribution transform-
ers withstand complete water submersion, B6333.
For distribution transformers. © Aug. 15, 1944;
KK 27117. ;
For motor starters:
Parts list, type S, across-the-line magnetic
motor starters. Size no. 1, X5141. © Aug. 15,
1944; KK 27119.
Parts list, type S, across-the-line magnetic
motor starters. Size no. 2, X5142. © Aug. 15,
1944; KK 27118.
New end-tensioned deck maintains even bed
depth, B 6321 A. For new principle of tensioning
screen surface. © July 8, 1944; KK 27113,
Portable transformer cooling fans, B6324, For
cooling fans. © July 8, 1944; KK 27114.
American coal burner co., Chicago, 10262
Save coal, For spreader stoker. © July 1, 1944;
KK 26751.
American locomotive co. & General electric co.,
Schenectady, N. Y. 10263, 10264
For transportation equipment:
Engine failure in India, 113-94. © Aug. 26,
1944; KK 26881.
Rails’ two-ocean navy, 113-92-9500, © Aug.
12, 1944; KK 26782. .
American safety razor corp., Brooklyn. 10265
He says they’re giving him better parts. For
razors & blades. © Sept. 19, 1944; KK 27158.
American stove co., Cleveland. 10266
When shore leaves are permanent, honey. For
gas range. © Aug. 25, 1944; KK 27012.
American tobacco co., New York. 10267
Yes, sir, that’s fine tobacco. L. S. M. F. T. For
cigarettes. © Aug. 26, 1944; KK 27163.
American viscose corp., New York. 10268
In a crown tested rayon fabric. For rayon. ©
Jan. 28, 1944; KK 26739.
Andrew co., Chicago. 10269
Andrew dry air pumps. For dry air pumps. ©
July 2, 1944; KK 27226,
Anheuser-Busch, inc.,.St. Louis. 10270
More came out of that old lunch pail. Bread. For
yeast. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 26996.
211
Armour & co., Chicago. 10271-10278
For meat:
America’s best-tasting bacon makes this
favorite supper. © Aug. 18, 1944; KK 26924.
Another hearty dinner. © July 19, 1944; KK
26919, :
Armour’s star ham brings extra goodness to
thrifty meals. © Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26922.
Quick, cool meals with Armour’s star ready-
to-eat meats. © July 26, 1944; KK 26920.
Treet gives new goodness to luick and easy
meals. © Aug. 4, 1944; KK 26923.
Treet is the meat. © July 7, 1944; KK 26918.
Watch your family go for these. © July 31,
1944; KK 26921.
Mothers, are your pencils handy? For beef ex-
tract. © Aug. 20, 1944; KK 26925.
Atlas powder co., Wilmington, Del. 10279
Ghost-chaser helps save lives. For chemicals
& explosives. © Aug. 5, 1944; KK 26890.
Austenal laboratories, inc., Chicago. 10280
Controlling colostomies, series 2, no. 4. For
dental & surgical device. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27084.
Avon products, inc., New York. 10281
She married an envoy of love. Featuring Priscilla
Alden, For cosmetics. © Sept. 15,1944; KK 27090.
Bacardi imports, inc., New York. 10282-10284
For rum:
Espléndido. © Sept. 25, 1944; KK 27240.
Magnifico. © Sept. 26, 1944; KK 27249.
Perfeccién. © Sept. 26, 1944; KK 27250.
Baldwin locomotive works, Philadelphia. 10285
Sonntag 2000 lbs. universal fatigue testing ma-
chine model SF-1U. For universal fatigue testing
machine. © Sept. 5, 1944; KK 26884,
Barclay (James) & co., ltd., Peoria, IIL 10286
Electronics opens the door to a new world! For
whiskey. © July 28, 1944; KK 26871.
Bendix aviation corp., Teterboro, N. J.
10287-10290
For aircraft instruments:
Service bulletin, Adjustment of inverter for
increased-load operation, type: 12115. © Aug. 21,
1944: KK 26856,
Service bulletin, Replacement of condensers
at overhaul of gyro flux gate compass transmitters,
type: 12002-1-A. © Aug. 21, 1944; KK 26858,
Service bulletin. Use matched orifice and in-
let valve assembly in demand oxygen regulators,
types: 2850-Al, A2, B1, 2851-Al, A-10. © Aug. 26,
1944; KK 26859.
Tools & fixtures. Used in servicing 400-cycle
inverters, types: 12115-A, 12117-A, B. © Aug. 21,
1944; KK 26857.
Berg (Anthony) Milwaukee. 10291
“Tony pony. For beverages. © Sept. 21, 1944;
KK 27293.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10292
Berkshire knitting mills, Reading, Pa. 10292-10294
For hosiery:
Berkshire pet colors, fall, 1944, © July 29,
1944; KK 27081.
Stocking colors, fall, 1944.
KK 27196.
Longer life for your stockings. For stockings.
© Aug. 22, 1944; KK 27186.
© july 29, 1944;
Best & co., inc., New York. 10295-10350
Arnold authentics, famous for long wearing good
looks. For women’s shoes. © Sept. 15, 1944;
KK 27165.
At Best’s sapphire beautiful rayons. For stock-
ings. © Aug. 30, 1944; KK 26834,
Best’s exclusive Nada robe. For robe. © Sept.
13, 1944; KK 27027.
Best’s has a bonny collection of bright plaids.
For girl’s coat, hat, dress, skirt & jacket. © Aug.
24, 1944: KK 26778,
Best’s has the big favorites for boys. For boy’s
suits & coats. © Aug. 27, 1944; KK 26827.
Best’s young Lewispun tweeds. For girls’ coats.
© Sept. 3, 1944; KK 26975.
British wool good Glen Urquhart plaid. For
misses suit. © Aug, 23, 1944; KK 26775.
Broadcloth beauties. For hand bags. © Sept.
20, 1944; KK 27149,
Campus corduroys, sturdy, good-looking. For
jumper, jacket, skirt. © Aug. 31, 1944; KK 26837.
City suit-dresses. New for fall in rayon faille.
For misses dresses. © Aug. 20, 1944; KK 26769.
College gals love these good wool sweaters. For
sweaters. © Sept. 8, 1944; KK 26981.
Edwardian braid on a new town coat.
© Sept. 8, 1944; KK 26982. 4
Eton suits in good sturdy wools. For boy’s suits,
© Aug. 29, 1944; KK 26830.
Fall flowers. For misses hats. © Aug. 24, 1944;
KK 26777.
Fine feathers. Encore!
For feather hats & dress.
27142,
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar cotton
corduroy jumper. For little girls jumper and
blouse. © Sept. 12, 1944; KK 27025.
- From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar. D & J
Anderson gingham. For girl’s dress. © Aug. 22,
1944; KK 26770.
For coat,
Our wool shirtmaker.
© Sept. 22, 1944; KK
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar pretty
plaid. For little girls’ plaid dress.
1944; KK 26831.
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar Robe-n-
hood. For baby’s bunting. © Sept. 19, 1944; KK
27139.
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar smart
little Eton suit. For little boys suit.
1944: KK 26977.
Gay. wools in demand for young cosmopolitans.
For junior dresses. © Sept. 22, 1944; KK 27143.
Girls like their school shoes smart and sturdy.
For girls’ shoes. © Aug. 23, 1944; KK 26776,
Girls like their school shoes smart and sturdy.
Short and boxy wonderful young school coat. For
girls’ short coat, girls’ shoes. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK
26838.
Good gray flannels. For jackets, skirts, blouse,
slacks, sweaters. © Aug. 31, 1944; KK 26835.
Good suits prized standby of young cosmopolitans,
For misses suits. © Sept. 19, 1944; KK 27138.
Growing vogue for the one-piece wool.
dresses. © Sept. 10, 1944; KK 27024.
Handwoven tweed. imported from Britain, For
© Sept. 5, 1944, KK 26976.
© Aug. 29,
For
suit & coat.
© Sept. 6, ;
212
pt. IV, Ne S., Ve 39
Harlequin top on a date dress for young cosmo-
politans. For dregs. © Sept. 7, 1944; KK 26979.
Hoorah for Best’ Ss good casual clothes. Young
version of Best’s stormy weather coat. For skirts,
jackets, slacks, blouses, coat. © Sept. 14, 1944;
KK 27166,
In demand, the cannes beret. For beret. © Sept.
8, 1944; KK 26983,
Indispensable for cellege, wool flannel robe, Good
wool tweeds from Best’s, College classics. For
flannel robes, boy’s suits & ladies coats. © Aug.
23, 1944; KK 26772.
Lewispun tweed worn and loved by tens of thou-
sands of well-dressed Americans. For suits &
coats. © Sept. 10, 1944; KK 27023. i ee
Little mixers for three-to-sixers from Best’s
Liliputian bazaar. For little girls. © Aug. 23, eee
KK 26773.
Nada Lewispun go-everywhere coat. Tucked and
tailored fall blouses. Good mixers, Best’s teen
separates. For blouses, coat teen age separates.
© Sept. 1, 1944; KK 26840,
New fall dresses for *young cosmopolitans’ to
take to college. For teen age dresses. © Aug. 24,
1944; KK 26779.
New young edition of the short dinner dress.
Polo coat. For short evening dress. Polo coat. ©
Aug. 29, 1944; KK 26829,
Now, cordé hats too! For cordé hats, © Sept.
8, 1944; KK 26985.
Penny hats. Date dresses for young cosmopoli-
tans. For hats & misses dress. © Sept. 14, 1944;
KK 27168.
Petticoat ruffles for young cosmopolitans. -
Strictly super, Best’s jackets ‘n’ slacks, For misses
dress, boy’s jackets & slacks. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK
26839,
School-girl favorites from Best’s. For girls
dresses. © Sept. 19, 1944; KK 27137.
School-girl favorites sturdy oxfords, Boxlav by
the makers of kislav. For girl’s shoes & gloves.
© Sept. 8, 1944; KK 26984.
School-girl hits sweaters and skirts. For girls
skirt & sweater. © Sept. 13, 1944; KK 27026,
Snowsuit hit with wool pile lining. For boys
snowsuit, © Sept. 14, 1944; KK 27167.
Snug snowsuits from Best’s Liliputian bazaar.
For children’s snowsuits. © Sept. 17, 1944; KK
27136.
Soft suit-dress major fashion for fall. For suit-
dress. © Aug. 29, 1944; KK 26832.
Softer suit-dress, major fashion for fall,
For suit-dresses. © Aug. 27, 1944; KK 26828.
Suit-mates, the new softer feeling in fall blouses.
Simple and smart, the shoes girls want for school.
For blouses & girls shoes. © Sept. 15, 1944; KK
27169,
Suits for school. Nicely tailored wools in tep
demand with college-bound young cosmopolitans.
For girls suits. © Sept. 8, 1944; KK 26986,
Tops for warmth, wear, good looks. For boys
winter jackets. © Sept. 7, 1944; KK 26980.
Town suedes. For women’s shoes. © Aug. 30,
1944; KK 26833.
Tweed reefer with removing lining.
coat, © Aug. 23, 1944; KK 26774.
Untrimmed town coat in wool suede. For misses
coat. © Aug. 22, 1944; KK 26771.
Wool Pioads famous shirtmaker.
© Sept. 7, 1944; KK 2697
Wool suede, For coats. © Aug. 31, 1944; KK
26836,
Year ’round school hits from Best’s. For girls’
coats & dresses. © Sept. 17, 1944; KK 27135.
"44,
For boy’s
For dress.
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no. 9, 1944
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
10398
Young short coats with *possum. For misses
coats. © Sept. 21, 1944; KK 27141.
Bigelow-Sanford carpet co,, inc., Thompsonville,
Conn, 10351
Peace plans for two. For pile fabric floor cover-
‘ing. © Aug. 15, 1944; KK 26867.
10352
For beer. ©
Blatz brewing co., Milwaukee,
Blatz beer satisfying good taste.
Sept. 8, 1944; KK 27045.
Blue bell, inc., New York.
For overalls & other work clothes:
Qld friends: Printer’s ink and Blue bells. ©
June &, 1944; KK 26762.
Planes, it takes work clothes to make ’em,
war clothes to fly ’em, and war bonds to buy ’em!
© June 29, 1944; KK 26765.
Ships, it takes work clothes to make ’em,
war clothes to sail ’em, and war bonds to buy ’em!
© June 15, 1944: KK 26763.
TT. N. T. for Tokyo, 100 bushels to the acre.
© June 22, 1944: KK 26764,
Why do they say: Better work in Blue bells?
© May 25, 1944; KK 26761. =
10353-10358
Wood is 2 mighty weapon of war. © May 11,
1944; KK 26760. 3
Bon Ami co., New York. 10359
It’s just good sense to use a cleanser that doesn’t
scratch! For cleanser. © June 9, 1944; KK 27047.
Bonne bell, inc., Lakewood, O. 10360-10363
For face cream:
Desirable after thirty, urgent after forty.
Sept. 6, 1944; KK 27175.
Vesirable after thirty, urgent after forty.
Sept. 8, 1944; KK 27176.
Vesirable after thirty, urgent after forty! ©
Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27177.
Plus 30 cream. © Sept. 10, 1944; KK 27083.
©
©
Bonns (Edward) Memphis, Tenn. 10364
Dixieburger. WUixiewiener. For ground meat,
fried, on buns & as sausage inrolls. © Sept. 18,
1944; KK 27069.
Borden co., New York. 10365-10368
Don’t forget the time and station, Fannie Hurst
presents. For malted milk. © June 15, 1944; KK
21231.
For sweet milk & chocolate milk:.
Hello there, boys and girls. © July 30, 1944;
KK 27230.
Hey, youngsters, have you seen your milk
bar. © July 30, 1944; KK 27229.
See what we’ve got for you. For dairy products.
© Mar. 17, 1944; KK 27085.
Botany worsted mills, Passaic, N. J. 10369-10385
For fabrics:
Botany. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27092.
Botany certified fabrics for home sewing.
© Sept. 13, 1944; KK 27040.
For fabrics, clothing, yarns & cosmetics:
Botany. The younger set takes to Botany! ©
Aug. 20, 1944; KK 27159.
Botany certified fabrics for home sewing.
Aug. 26, 1944; KK 26742.
Botany launches a new season in color.
Aug. 29, 1944; KK 26781.
Bright, beautiful Botany Marchan. © Aug.
29, 1944; KK 26741.
©
©
213
For knitting yarn:
Botany no-dye-lot yarns. © Sept. 19, 1944;
KK 27279,
Botany offers you this unique knitting plan.
© Sept. 6, 1944; KK 27282.
Botany offers you this unique knitting plan.
© Sept. 20, 1944; KK 27160.
For men’s clothing:
Botany 500 tailored by Daroff. © Sept. 13,
1944; KK 27011.
Botany 500 tailored by Daroff. © Sent 22,
1944; KK 27203.
For neckties:
Botany wrinkle-proof ties.
KK 46889.
Botany wrinkle-proof ties. © Sept. 27, 1944;
KK 27281.
Botany wrinkle-proof ties go with whatever
you wear; © Sept. 8, 1943; KK 27276.
Botany wrinkle-proof ties spring back to
fresh newness overnight. © Sept. 10, 1943; KK
27277.
For women’s, clothing:
Botany certified fabrics for home sewing.
Sept. 7, 1944; KK 27278.
Botany certified fabrics for home sewing.
Sept. 19, 1944; KK 27280,
© Sept. 3, 1944;
©
©
10386
For store fronts.
Brasco mfg. co., Harvey, Ill.
Brasco modern store fronts.
© Sept. 11, 1944; KK 27291.
Briggs mfg. co., Detroit. 10387
If it’s Briggs it has these essential features.
For plumbingware. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27130.
California fruit growers exchange, Los Angeles.
10388-10391
For oranges:
Big buy in oranges, LA-3677. © June 27, 1944;
KK 26745,
Girl’s best friend is her doctor, LA-3655-R.
© Aug. 2, 1944; KK 26747.
Vitamin C is needed each day, LA-3637. ©
July 10, 1944; KK 26746.
Helen is a marvelous cook, LA-3635-A.
sunkist oranges. © July 9, 1944; KK 27126.
For
Celanese corp. of America, New York.
elng 10392-10394
Chemical industry’s great asset, the question
mark, For Celanese textiles, plastics & chemicals.
© Sept. 18, 1944; KK 27150.
For Celanese textiles, plastics, chemicals:
Synthetics, industry’s no. 1 material to speed
reconversion. © Sept. 4, 1944; KK 26908.
Will snythetics lead the industrial oe
this time? se 7, 1944; KK 26909,
hikes coal merchants assn., Chicago.
= 10395-10397
For coal:
Arthur, are you sure you fixed that hole inthe
roof? © Aug. 8, 1944; KK 26933.
I have a strange feeling I’ve forgotten some-
thing! © Aug. 7, 1944; KK 26932.
I-hear there are some tricky water holes
around here. © Aug. 7, 1944; KK 26931.
Chicopee mfg. corp., New York. 10398
Tested in war, ready for peace. For plastic
screen cloth, © Aug. 15, 1944; KK 27063.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Chiropody supply headquarters, inc., Chicago.
‘ 10399
Price list and size chart. For formaplastic
molding blanks & pre-formed appliances. © Aug.
1, 1944; KK 27086.
Clairol, inc., Stamford, Conn. 10400-10407
For hair tints:
Are you a slave to gray hair? © Mar. 26,
1943; KK 26811.
Clairol the original shampoo tint. Clairol
cleanses and color-conditions streaked faded hair.
© Mar. 30, 1943; KK 26812.
Forgotten! Because your hair is gray? ©
Mar. 12, 1943; KK 26610.
I patronize the shop that features Clairol. ©
June 29, 1944; KK 27104,
I trust the shop that features Clairol. © July
31, 1944; KK 26733.
I’m loyal to the shop that features Clairol.
© Aug. 31, 1944; KK 27120.
Stop | that lie gray hair tells about your age.
© Jan. 29, 1943; KK 26809.
We proudly present the ae volablonsey Joan Clair
cold wave. For permanent wave lotions & acces-
sories. © Sept. 11, 1944; KK 27201.
Clark grave vault co., Columbus, O. 10408
It seems, now, like you were home all the time,
daddy. For grave vaults. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27273.
Clorox chemical co., Gakland, Calif. 10409-10413
For household bleach & disinfectant:
Clorox-clean refrigerators help, reduce food
* spoilage, protect family health! © June 29, 1944;
KK 26863.
Clorox-clean refrigerators help, reduce food
spoilage, protect family health, © July 28, 1944;
KK 26864,
Clorox line is snowy-white, showy-white,
sanitary, too! © June 24, 1944; KK 26861,
Housewives welcome Clorox in 1/2 gallon
size, for greater economy and convenience! © June
26, 1944: KK 26862.
In the spotlight of popular demand, Clorox in
the half-gallon size! © June 19, 1944; KK 26860,
Clyffside brewing co., Cincinnati, 10414
Great outdoors. For beer. © Aug. 31, 1944;
KK 27019,
Coca-cola co,, Wilmington, Del. 10415-10462
For soft drink:
A bebida que todos conhecem. Hand holding
bottle. © June 15, 1943; KK 26711.
La bebida que todos conocen. Hand holding
bottle. © June 15, 1943; KK 26710.
Benvinda, a pausa que refresca. Sprite tip- —
ping cap. © May 15, 1943; KK 26708.
Bienvenido, el momento que refresca. Sprite
tipping cap. © May 15, 1943: KK 26709,
Como refrescai Bathing girl, © July 15,
1943; KK 26713.
Q convite universal, Panama canal. © Sept.
15, 1944; KK 26995.
0 convite universal.
Cathedral at Bogota, Colombia.
KK 26826,
- QO convite universal. Tome uma Coca- cola.
© Feb. 15, 1944; KK 26819.
O convite universal, Tome uma Coca-cola.
Flower vendors in Carcas, Venezuela. © Apr. 15,
1944, KK 26821.
Tome uma Coca-cola!
© July 15, 1944;
Cuba.
214
Tome uma Coca-cola.
Winter scene in Chile. © June 15, 1944; KK 26823.
O convite universal,
OQ convite universal, Tomemos uma Coca-
cola. Rio de Janeiro. © Jan. 15, 1944; KK 26817.
Una costumbre agradable. Three girls at
table. © Dec, 15, 1943; KK 26816.
Um costume agradavel. Three girls at table.
© Dec. 15, 1943; KK 26815.
Le encantara su delicioso sabor.
pointing to sign. © Sept. 15, 1943; KK 26717.
Gostara imensamente do seu delicioso sabor.
Sprite pointing to sign. © Sept. 15, 1943; 26716,
Got a minute for a coke? Soldier greeting
girl. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27080,
Have a Coca-cola = come on over.
party. © June 6, 1944; KK 27074,
Have a Coca- cola = - como le va? How goes
it? Puerto Rico. © Aug. 25, 1944; KK 27076,
Have a Coca-cola = let’s go places. Picnic
away from home, © Sept. 5, 1944; KK 27077.
Have a Coca-cola = let’s go places. Picnic
away from home. © Sept. 6, 1944; KK 27078.
Have a Coca-cola = let’s work refreshed.
Girl on tractor. © Aug. 23, 1944: KK 26991.
Have a Coca-cola = let’s work refreshed.
Girl on tractor. © Aug. 24, 1944; KK 26992.
Have a Coca-cola = well done, lads. White-
washing fence. © Aug. 8, 1944; KK 26848.
Have a Coca-cola = you're my kind. West
coast drugstore. © Sept. 7, 1944; KK 27079.
Have a coke = aloha no. Welcome, friend.
Hawaiino, 1. © Aug. 31, 1944; KK 26994.
Have a coke = come stay with us!
© Aug. 17, 1944; KK 26990.
Have a coke = how. are things goin’? New-
foundland no. 2. © July 4, 1944; KK 27075
Have a coke = meet a new friend. Soldier and
pet. © jan. 26, 1944; KK 27073.
Have a coke = soldier, refresh yourself. Post
exchange. © Aug. 10, 1944; KK 26851.
Have a coke = tudo vai bem. Everything’s
swell, Brazil no. 5. © Aug. 30, 1944; KK 26993.
Have a coke = welcome back, Grass skirt. ©
Aug. 15, 1944; KK 26849,
Have a coke’ = welcome back. Grass skirt.
Aug. 16, 1944; KK 26850.
Have a coke = what’s the hurry? Turtle race.
© July 31, 1944; KK 26847. :
La invitacion universal, Cathedral at Bogota,
Colombia. © July 15, 1944; KK 26825.
La invitacion universal. Cuba,
1944; KK 26820.
La invitacién universal, Flower vendors in
Carcas, Venezuela. © Apr. 15, 1944; KK 26822,
Sprite
Teen-age
Curacao,
© Feb. 15,
La invitacion universal, Panama canal, ©
Aug, 15, 1944; KK 26989.
La invitacion universal. Rio de Janeiro, ©
Jan, 15, 1944; KK 26818. i :
La invitacion universal, Winter scene in
Chile. © June 15, 1944; KK 26824.
Qld! Sabe quem sou? Sprite and bottle. ©
Apr. 15, 1943; KK 26706.
iQue deliciosa y qué refrescante! Girl and
bottle. © Oct. 15, 1943; KK 26718,
Que tal! sabe quien soy? Sprite and bottle.
© Apr. 15, 1943; KK 26707.
Refresco sem igual, pureza incomparavel!
Boy drinking from bottle. © Nov. 15, 1943; KK
26721.
El refresco sin igual, pureza incomparable, |
Boy drinking from bottle, © Nov. 15, 1943; KK
26720.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 9, 1944
Su calidad es digna de confianza. Giri drink-
ing from bottle. © Aug. 15, 1943; KK 26715.
Sua qualidade e digna de confianca. Girl
drinking from bottle. © Aug. 15, 1943; KK 26714.
Tan refrescante! Bathing girl. © July 15,
1943; KK 26712. E
Tao deliciosa, tao refrescante! Girl and
bottle. © Oct. 15, 1943; KK 26719.
10463
For decarbonators.
Cochrane corp.s. Philadelphia.
Cochrane decarbonators.
© Sept. 6, 1944; KK 27051.
Cole of California, inc., Los ‘Angeles. 10464
What kind of figures appeal to you? LA-8. For
swim suits & play suits. © Sept. 6, 1944; KK 27131.
Columbia pictures corp., New York. 10465
Cowboy from Lonesome River. For stills,
posters, window cards, lobby display cards, slides
& mats. © Aug. 25, 1944; KK 27087.
Complete outfit co., New York. - 10466
Coming event in fashion. For fur hats & bags.
© July 20, 1944; KK 27194,
Conklin pen co., Chicago. 10467
Names that endure. Benjamin Franklin, states-
man, philosopher, scientist. Conklin, the pen that
endures for generations, For fountain pens. ©
Sept. 3, 1944; KK 26880.
Coty, inc., New York.
For perfume:
Emeraude, the jewel fragrance. © Sept. 12,
1944; KK 27009.
L’origan for your golden moments. © Sept.
19, 1944; KK 27088,
Cresta Blanca wine co., LosAngeles. 10470, 10471
For wines:
How old is a wine drinker? © July 25, 1944;
KK 27145.
Message of great importance. © June 30,
1944; KK 26766.
10468, 10469
Cudahy packing co., Chicago. 10472
Ham withthe favored fiavcer. For Puritanham. ©
Aug. 6, 1944; KK 27046.
Curtiss-Wright corp., New York.
For airplanes:
G. I. miracle. © Aug. 1, 1944; KK 27048.
Message from Mars. © Apr. 15, 1944; KK
26929.
10473, 10474
. Cutler-Hammer, inc., Milwaukee. 10475
To save time, manpower, space, today and to-
morrow. For electrical control. © July 20, 1944;
KK 26930.
Darling valve & mig. co.,Williamsport,Pa. 10476
’ Darccya. For valves & valve fittings. © July
15, 1944; KK 26754.
DeSanno (A. P.) & son, inc., Phoenixville, Pa,
10477
Cool. For cut-off machines & discs. © Aug. 17,
1944; KK 26807.
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago. 10478-10484
For stencil duplicators & supplies:
Easy way to produce contract termination
inventory schedules. © Aug. 15, 1944; KK 26672.
10506
Easy way to produce contract termination —
inventory schedules. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27133.
How to type a stencil. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK
27134,
Now is the time. © Sept. 25,1944; KK 27224. ~
Post-war markets. © Aug. 28, 1944; KK
26757.
Simple method of handling contract termination
paper work. © Sept. 16, 1944; KK 27225.
Traffic center. © Aug. 25, 1944; KK 26756.
Dodge mfg. corp., Mishawaka, Ind, 10485-10488
For transmissioneered power equipment: —
Put the Dodge transmissioneer on your staff.
© Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27234.
Transmissioneered for 30,000 hours of trouble -
free service. © Aug. 20, 1944; KK 27233.
Transmissioneering delivers more power.
© July 22, 1944; KK 27232.
When your factory whistles shout victory. ©
Sept. 9, 1944; KK 27235.
Drackett co., Cincinnati. 10488-10491
Drano banishes sewer germs! For powder to
clean all household pipes & drains. © Apr. 18,
1944; KK 26760. ;
For liquid to clean window panes:
Hubby coming? © Apr. 18, 1944; KK 26698.
Hurry, scurry, but don’t worry! © May 19,
1944; KK 26699.
DuMont (Allen B.) laboratories, inc., New York.
10492-10497
For electronic & precision instruments:
Alec in Wonderland. © July 16, 1944; KK
27096.
What should a television station cost? ©
July 15, 1944; KK 26913.
For precision instruments & electronics:
First clear picture of television profits. ©
Aug. 21, 1944; KK 27162.
S$+S=$. © Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26914.
What will I see on my television screen? ©
Sept. 20, 1944; KK 27161.
Uniform machinability of metal stock for, such
pieces insured in 100 % non-destructive inspectim
by the DuMont cyclograph. For DuMont cyclograph.
© Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26874.
Durham mig. corp., Muncie, Ind. 10498, 10499
For metal furniture:
Down to the last stick of furniture. © Sept.
11, 1944; KK 27072.
Pin-up girl. © Aug. 28, 1944; KK 26866.
Durkee-Mower, inc., Lynn, Mass. 10500
Little folks yell, they know it’s swell. For marsh-
mallow fluff & sweeco. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 26784.
Duro test corp.,North Bergen, N.J. 10501, 10502
Duro test pioneers again! For fluorescent lamps.
© Sept. 20, 1944; KK 27100.
For dependable lighting service. For incandes-
cent fluorescent iamps. © July 22,1944; KK 27099.
Eicor, inc., Chicago. 10503
Isometric cut-away view of an Bicor dynamotor.
For dynamotor. © July 2, 1944; KK 27000.
Ethyl corp., New York. 10504-10506
For gasoline:
More and more Ethyl is going overseas. ©
Aug. 2, 1944; KK 27146.
215
' CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES:
10507
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
a eee
U. S. aircraft carriers.
KK 27148.
What is your G.I. Q.? © Sept. 5, 1944; KK
27147.
© Sept. 6, 1944;
Ferguson (Harry) inc., Dearborn, Mich. 10507
Great manpower saver. For hydraulic loader.
© July 18, 1944; KK 26785.
Firestone tire & rubber co., Akron, O. 10508
Firestone spring and summer extra values. For
home & auto supplies. © May 3, 1943; KK 27093.
10509
© Aug. 11,
Fischer & co., inc., New York.
Pride of the bride. For lingerie.
1944; KK 26786.
Fischer & Porter co., Hatboro, Pa. 10510, 10511
For flow indicating, recording & controlling
meters:
Rotameter chart of recommendations.
Aug. 31, 1944; KK 27189,
Rotameter flow indicating, recording and
controlling meters. © Aug. 31, 1944; KK 27188.
©
Fram corp., East Providence, R. I. 10512-10526
For cartridges: :
Fram cartridge makes any filter better, form
AH270P. © Sept. 12, 1944; KK 27260.
‘Fram famous chemically treated cartridges,
form AH270D. © Sept. 12, 1944; KK 27217.
For filters: :
Every car needs a Fram filter, formAH270K.
© Sept. 12, 1944; KK 27222.
Fram filters have replaceable cartridges,
form AH270F. © Sept. 12, 1944; KK 27223.
Fram is the enemy of dust, sludge and grit,
form AH270N. © Sept. 12, 1944; KK 27257.
Fram keeps oil clean, form AH270H. © Sept.
12, 1944; KK 27220.
Fram MP. Fall checkup, form AH269.
Sept. 12, 1944; KK 27261.
Fram MP. Motor protector, form AH270C.
© Sept. 12, 1944; KK 27218.
*Fram means longer engine life, form AH270G.
© Sept. 12, 1944; KK 27219.
Fram oil & motor cleaners, form AH270Q. For
oil & motor cleaners. © Sept. 12, 1944; KK 27216.
Fram protects your motor, form AH270R. ©
Sept. 12, 1944; KK 27215.
Fram saves money, form AH270B. © Sept.
12, 1944; KK 27214.
Fram saves wear, form AH270A. © Sept. 12,
1944; KK 27258.
©
Fram sold on a money-back guarantee, form
AH270j. © Sept. 12, 1944; KK 27221.
Genuine Fram replacement cartridges, form
AH270M. For replacement cartridges. © Sept. 12,
1944; KK 27259.
Gaines food co., inc., Sherburne, New York. 10527
To nourish every inch of your dog. For dog,food.
© Sept. 25, 1944; KK 27255.
General ceramics co., Keasbey, N. J. 10528
Conical flanged pipe & fittings. For conical
flanged pipe & fittings. © July 31, 1944; KK 26904.
General distilleries corp., Boston. 10529
Old St. Croix. For rum. © May 1, 1944; KK
27180.
216
General electric co. See American locomotive co.
General foods corp., New York. 10530, 10531
Perfected quick cakes with these mix-easy rec-
ipes. © Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27263.
Tomatoes ’n spice ’n everything nice. For cat-
sup. © Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27200.
Gorham co., Providence.
For sterling silver:
Desire for sterling reported keen. © Sept.
11, 1944; KK 27201.
Ido. © Aug. 15, 1944; KK 26723.
10532, 10533
Granat bros., San Francisco. 10534-10537
Diamond wedding rings. For diamond wedding
rings. © Sept. 24, 1944; KK 27296.
For diamond rings: ;
Georgian matchmates. © Aug. 27, 1944; KK
26974,
Solitaires by Granat.
27102.
Men’s wedding rings. For wedding rings. ©
Sept. 10, 1944; KK 27022. 4
—
© Sept. 17, 1944; KK
Gray (Dorothy) ltd., New York. 10538
Darling, it’s the smoothest, clingiest, non-caking-
est powder! For cosmetics. © Sept. 5, 1944; KK
26917.
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New York. ;
10539, 10540
It’s time to turn to A & P. For groceries. ©
July 18, 1944; KK 26883.
You have a date! For bread. © July 16, 1944;
KK 26882.
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati. 10541, 10542
For watches:
Gruen’s trademark, Precision.
1944; KK 27049.
Tothe friends we started making 70 years ago.
© Aug. 29, 1944; KK 27050.
© July 28,
Hagopian (Charles H.) New York. 10543
Deluxe clay modeling kit. For clay modeling
kit. © July 28, 1944; KK 27290.
Hanley (James) co., Providence. 10544, 10545
For ale:
There’s no such animal! © Sept. 12, 1944;
KK 27010.
You can say that again! © Aug. 28, 1944; KK
26783.
Hansen’s (Chr.) laboratory, inc., Little Falls, N. Y. —
10546, 10547
From plain milk that folks may shun, you can
make desserts real fun, For rennet powder. ©
Dec. 5, 1943; KK 27089.
Recipes for making ice creams - sherbets -
rennet-custards - cottage cheese with junket rennet
tablets. For rennet tablets. © June 26, 1944;
KK 26845.
Harris (B. F.) & son, Mt. Pleasant, Ia. 10548
Instructions to be used in breaking coon hounds.
For animal compound. © Mar. 1, 1944; KK 27036.
Harris-Seybold-Potter co., Cleveland. 10549-10552
For lithographic supplies:
Harris impressions, v. 4, no. 5A, May, 1944.
© July 15, 1944; KK 26752.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 9, 1944
10590
Harris impressions, v. 4, no. 6, June, 1944. | International cellucotton products co., Chicago.
© Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26753.
Harris impressions, v. 4, no. 7, July, 1944.
© Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26926,
Harris impressions, v. 4, no. 8, Aug. 1944.
Sept. 7, 1944; KK 27185.
©
Haynes stellite co., New York. 10553
Haynes stellite 98M2 metal-cutting tools. For
metal-cutting tools. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 26967.
Health house, Homestead, Fla. 10554
After victory. For fruit & vegetable juice ex-
tractor. © Sept. 19, 1944; KK 27098.
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington; Del.
10555, 10556
For chemicals:
Cellulose plastics are tough! © Aug. 31,1944;
KK 26906.
_ Here’s our favorite record! © Aug. 31,1944;
KK 26907, :
Hirestra laboratories, inc., New York. 10557, 10558
For cosmetic cream:
Be as young as your figure.
KK 26987.
What science can do to bless you with a young-
er face. © Aug. 27, 1944; KK 26911.
© Sept. 1, 1944;
Holeprooi hosiery co., Milwaukee. 10559
Not just>to clothe, but to beautify. For women’s
hosiery. © Aug. 29, 1944; KK 26959.
Holmes (Archibald) & son, Philadelphia. 10560
Enjoy Wilton carpeting upstairs and down. For
Wilton rugs. © Sept. 22, 1944; KK 27298.
Holmes (Gladys Looney), d. b. a. Gladys Looney,
San Francisco. 10561
- Londonderry. For compound for making ice
cream. © July 10, 1944; KK 27144.
Holmes & Edwards div. International silver co.
See International silver co. Holmes & Edwards
div.
Hufford machine works, inc., Redondo Beach, Calif.
10562
Hufford model A-5 hydraulic stretch-forming
machine. For machine tool. © Aug. 31, 1944; KK
27129.
Hyde Park breweries assn., inc., St. Louis.
10563-10565
For alcoholic beverage:
Extra good, because it’s extra-aged! © Apr.
11, 1944; KK 26697.
Extra good, because it’s extra-aged! © Apr.
17, 1944; KK 26694,
Extra good, because it’s extra-aged! © May
22, 1944; KK 26696.
Hydrauiic press mfg.co.,Mount Gilead,O. 10566
All-hydraulic. For hydraulic machinery, pumps,
- presses. © Aug. 3, 1944; KK 26722.
Indiana steel products co., Chicago.
For permanent magnets:
Praise for jobs well done.
KK 26937.
Quality, in quantity! © Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26936.
10567, 10568
© Aug. 24, 1944;
217
10569-10571
For kleenex:
Little Lulu. © July 16, 1944; KK 27065.
Little Lulu. © Aug. 13, 1944; KK 27066.
Little Lulu. © Sept. 10, 1944; KK 27067.
International silver co., Meriden, Conn. 10572-10574
For sterling silverware:
For the first time, Ann, it’s good-by. © June
23, 1944; KK 26701.
Tonight you Seem so near.
KK 26702.
‘Who'd have dreamed I’d turn sentimental? ©
Aug. 11, 1944; KK 26703.
© Apr. 28, 1944;
Holmes & Edwards div.,
10575, 10576
International silver co.
‘Meriden, Conn.
For sterling inlaid silverplate:
He says, if he has to wait.
KK 26896.
If you think. © Sept. 14, 1944; KK 27095.
© Aug. 12, 1944;
International telephone & telegraphcorp., New York.
10577
I bring the world to your door. For intelectron,
the electronic messenger. © Sept. 21, 1944; KK
27199.
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick, N. J.
10578-10582
For men’s socks:
Easy going. © Aug. 26, 1944; KK 26780.
Niee going, WC-138 [and] This is no time for
fooling, WC-139. © Sept. 23, 1944; KK 27300.
Sock of the well dressed man, WC-136 [and]
Artillery stripes, WC-137. © Sept. 23, 1944; KK
27299. ;
Tip does the trick, WC-142 [and] Devil dogs,
WC-143. © Sept. 23, 1944; KK 27302.
You can’t beat ’em, WC-140 [and] As Scotch
as the piper, WC-141. © Sept. 23, 1944; KK 27301.
10583
For
Italian Swiss colony, San Francisco.
Wines with a past, for your pleasure today.
wines. © June 2, 1944; KK 27021.
Jacques mfg, co., Chicago. - 10584, 10585
For baking powder:
Cakes lightas a cloud withK C baking powder.
Cloud hanger. © Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27227.
North, west, east, south. Good cooks every-
where use,K C. Sign post hanger. © Sept. 15, 1944;
KK 27228.
Johansen bros. shoe co., inc., St. Louis. ~ 10586
Exclusive at better stores and shops. For shoes.
© Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27060.
Johnson (S. C.) & son, inc., Racine, Wis. 10587
There’s more to wax than meets the eye. For
wax. © Sept. 13, 1944; KK 27123.
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N. J.
10588-10590
Ethicon surgical tantalum. Philip Syng Physick,
M. D., 1768-1837. For sutures. © Aug. 31, 1944;
KK 27064.
Hand work is the thief of time. For cotton balls.
© June 1, 1944; KK 27062.
Ray-tec sponges and lap packs. For hospital
sponges & lap packs. © Apr. 15, 1944; KK 27061.
10591
Jones & Laughlin steel corp., Pittsburgh. 10591
Rolling steel for war, For steel. © Sept. 14,
1944; KK 27239.
Kandell (William) New York. 10592
Shutterbug shop. For cameras & photo equip-
ment. © Sept. 7, 1944; KK 26970.
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 10593
Amazing new idea! Kellogg’s cereals in the new
Kel-bowi-pac. For cereal breakfast foods, all
products. © Feb. 8, 1943; KK 26679.
Kimberly-Clark corp., Neenah, Wis. 10594-10602
For insulation material:
Beat the fuel shortage. © Aug. 20, 1944; KK
27264,
Children have had colds and coughs all winter
long. © Aug. 20, 1944; KK 27265.
FHA terms if desired. © Aug. 20, 1944; KK
27267.
I’m shivering, John, won’t you turn up the
furnace? © Aug. 20, 1944; KK 27269,
Install your own home insulation. © Aug.
20, 1944; KK 27270.
Now, you can insulate your home yourself.
© Aug, 20, 1944; KK 27272,
Only Kimsul has 44 layers. © Aug. 20, 1944;
KK 27271.
We must have more fuel coupons at once. ©
Aug. 20, 1944; KK 27266.
We're spending too much on fuel. For building
insulation, © Aug. 20, 1944; KK 27268.
10603
For cheese.
Kraft cheese co., Chicago.
You can depend on Kraft quality.
© Sept. 3, 1944; KK 27205.
Lampkin (Guy Forest), d. b. a, Lampkin laborato-
ries, Bradenton, Fla. 10604, 10605
For micrometer frequency meter:
Type 103 micrometer frequency meter.
Aug. 18, 1944; KK 27017.
Type 105 micrometer frequency meter.
Aug. 18, 1944; KK 26997.
©
©
Lampkin laboratories. See Lampkin (Guy Forest),
d. b. a. Lampkin laboratories.
Larus & bro, co., Richmond. 10606-10608
For tobacco;
Modern bunk-room ballads. I’ve crossed the
ocean for Edgeworth. © Apr. 15, 1943; KK 27154,
More pipe smokers per square mile. © Aug.
28, 1943; KK 27156.
Only the best is goed enough for dad. © May
29, 1943; KK 27155.
Lazarus (F. & R.) & co., Columbus, O.
10609, 10610
For misses shirts, skirts, dresses, coats &
suits:
Lazarus presents short miss sizes.
13, 1944; KK 26873.
Our Barbara Lee’s go to town.
sizes. © Aug. 4, 1944; KK 26872.
© Aug.
Leeming (Thomas) & co., inc., New York. 10611
If Peter Pain has you knotted up. For medicinal
product. © Sept. 2, 1944; KK 26916,
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
10612-10616
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For cosmetics:
Hinds beauty bargain. © Sept. 11, 1944; KK
27029,
Should an army wife follow her husband to
camp? © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 26915.
For disinfectaht:
I spelled marriage - mirage.
1944; KK 26894,
What I learned about safety in childbirth. ©
Aug. 31, 1944; KK 26895.
Woman who thinks she’s a good wife. © Sept.
5, 1944; KK 26958.
© Aug. 14,
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York.
10617-10629
For cigarettes:
Everyone’s enjoying it. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK
26947.
Head and shoulders over others.
1944; KK 26892.
He’s coming home. Western Union telegram.
© Sept. 25, 1944; KK 27183.
I ain’t foolin’, © Sept. 17, 1944; KK 27238.
In Cleveland, it’s Chesterfield. © Sept. 5,
1944; KK 27181.
Nature & science. Tobacco farmer Lawhorn.
© Sept. 14, 1944; KK 27236. .
Nature and science. Tobacco farmer, R. N.
Williams. © Aug. 31, 1944; KK 26946.
Tailspin Stevens. © Sept. 7, 1944; KK 26948.
Target Skeel. © Aug, 31, 1944; KK 26891.
Topside Sharp. © Sept. 21, 1944; KK 27182.
Tschaikovsky Smith. © Aug, 24, 1944; KK
26759.
Tubby Stout. © Sept. 14, 1944; KK 27237.
True course for pipe pleasure. Coast guard.
For Granger pipe tobacco. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK
26949.
© Sept. 2,
Lockheed aircraft corp. Vega aircraft corp., Bur-
bank, Calif. 10630
What do you mean medium bomber, LA-206-A.
For bomber planes. © Apr. 25, 1943; KK 26744.
Looney (Gladys) See Holmes (Gladys Looney), d.
b. a. Gladys Looney. \
McGavin (James) Springfield, IIL 10631
Memory tray. For a table tray. © Aug. 31,
1944; KK 26814.
McLintock (D. C.) co., Paterson. 10632
wvecongestion treatment of injuries with elastic
pressure bandages. For elastic pressure bandages.
© May 25, 1944; KK 27082.
Macmillan petroleum corp., Los Angeles.
10633-10638
For motor oil:
Around the world 51 times with ring-free. ©
Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27256.
Every Diesel operator.
26731.
How many half-customers have you? © July
22, 1944; KK 26728,
© Aug. 1, 1944; KK
Macmillan ring-free motor oil. © July 31,
1944; KK 26729.
Macmillan ring-free motor oil. © Sept. 11,
1944; KK 27153.
Morethan10 increase in gasoline mileage.
© Aug. 1, 1944; KK 26730.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
nmr purr sears ies ee Oe ae? OBES:
Majestic radio & television corp., Chicago. 10639
Majestic radio news, no. 14. For radios & radio
equipment. © Aug. 21, 1944; KK 26885.
Mallory hat co., Danbury, Conn. 10640-10646
For men’s fur felt hats:
Dallas. © Sept. 9, 1943; KK 27284.
Dallas. © Sept. 30, 1943; KK 27285.
Mallory executive. © Nov. 12, 1943; KK
27289.
Maliory nokabout. © Sept. 8, 1943; KK 27283.
Mallory pilot. © Oct. 15, 1943; KK 27286.
_ Mallory ranger. © Nov. 9, 1943; KK 27288.
New Mallory ranger. © Nov. 3, 1943; KK
27287.
Maumee collieries co., Terre Haute, Ind, 10647
Sullivan washed coal, For coal. © Aug. 30,
1944; KK 26988.
Mayes (Randolph H.) Terre Haute, Ind. 10648
Cloverleaf replacement heel. For shoe heels,
rubber replacement. © Aug. 17, 1943; KK 27016.
Meehanite metal corp., New Rochelle,N. Y. 10649
Meehanite. The metal for wear resisting cast-
ings, bulletin 20, For Meehanite castings. © Aug.
7, 1944; KK 26758,
Merriam (G. & C.) co., Springfield, Mass. 10650
Circle and monogram. Sept.,1944. For diction-
aries. © Aug. 31, 1944; KK 27202.
Mills (Joan Plush) Woonsocket, R. I. 10651
Joan fabrics. @ R- S. For upholstery fabrics.
© Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27179.
Minnesota mining & mfg. co., St. Paul. 10652, 10653
For Scotch cellulose tape:
- Home front headaches: No Scotch tape! Be
patient, lady. © Sept. 16, 1944; KK 27128.
Home front headaches: No Scotch tape! Mind
waiting, Miss? © Aug. 27, 1944; KK 27127.
Morrell (John) & co., Ottumwa, Ia. 10654
Your dog’s best health calls for optimum nutri-
tion. For dog food. © Aug. 23, 1944; KK 27044.
Morse Boulger destructor co., New York. 10655
Crematori¢s. For crematories. © Aug. 21,
1944; KK 27005,
Motor wheel corp., Lansing, Mich. 10656
How to pick a winner! For duo-therm heaters.
© Apr. 1, 1944; KK 26704.
Muncie gear works, inc., Muncie, Ind. 10657, 10658
For outboard motors:
I’m inaction. © Aug. 15, 1944; KK 26938.
S. P. sales power. © Sept. 14, 1944; KK 27213.
National cylinder gas co., Chicago. 10659-10661
Confidential jobber & distributor discount sched-
ule, welding accessories. For welding & cutting e-
quipment. © July 27, 1944; KK 26875.
National gas welding rod price list.
ing rods. © July 31, 1944; KK 26876.
Rego welding and cutting apparatus, For weld-
ing & cutting apparatus. © Aug. 11,1944; KK 26877.
For weld-
National distillers products corp., New York.
10662, 10663
For the most delivious gin rickey. For distilled
London dry gin. © June 4, 1943; KK 27275.
219
Singles or mixed. For whiskey. © Aug. 26,
1944; KK 26846,
National electric coil co., Columbus, QO. 10864
Another step up in heat resistance of electrical
insulation. For electrical insulation, © Aug. 15,
1944; KK 26887,
National oil products co., Harrison, N. J.
10665-10668
For milk:
Average routeman hits 160 quarts daily, do
you ring the bell with vitex vitamin D milk. © Aug.
29, 1944; KK 26964,
Best is none too good for your own family,
are you giving them vitex vitamin D milk? © Aug.
29, 1944; KK 26961.
Keep popular - even when you have to say no.
© Aug. 29, 1944; KK 26962.
You hold the edge over competition, when you're
well armed with lots of customersfor vitex vitamin
D milk, © Aug. 29, 1944; KK 26963. .
Nehi corp., Columbus, Ga. 10669
Bob Hope says: This cola is my winnah. For
beverage. © Sept. 24, 1943; KK 27184.
New Holland machine co., New Holland, Pa. 10670
New Holland combination husker-sheller, . no.
139 cylinder type. For combination corn husker &
sheller. © Sept. 11, 1944; KK 27251.
Northern paper mills, Green Bay, Wis. 10671-10675
For toilet tissue:
Fawn’s big eyes are shy as dawn. © Apr, 28,
1944: KK 26688,
Gentle. When ads like this.
KK 26693,
Grown-up ducks talk gruff and rough, © May
26, 1944; KK 26692.
Though bunny artists may be quaint.
15, 1944; KK 26691.
So Herb and Milan matched for it! For towels,
tissue & gauze. © June 1, 1944; KK 26695.
© June 2, 1944;
© Mar.
Nutrition research laboratories, Chicago. 10676
Measurable evidence of improvement in arthritis
with ertron. For pharmaceutical, ertron. © Sept.
11, 1944; KK 27043,
Oneida, Itd., Oneida, N. Y. 10677
For all your tomorrows. For silverware. ©
June 1, 1944; KK 26865.
Ortho products, inc., Linden, N. J. 10678
Rx: Archaic, For vaginal jelly. © July 2, 1943;
KK 27091.
Overhead door corp., Hartford City, Ind. 10679
Efficiency on the farm, For overhead doors.
© Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27212.
Pabst brewing co., Milwaukee.
For beer:
Egad and gadzooks! Cried the butler, it looks
like someone’s made off, sir, with some of your
books. © June 9, 1944; KK 27111.
Fay has a way. © Sept. 4, 1943; KK 27107.
Monsieur B., 2 musician cf world-wide re-
nown. © Apr. 28, 1944; KK 27110.
Now, I suppose I’ll have to share my last bot-
tle of Blue Ribbon. © Mar. 25, 1944; KK 27109.
Said Professor McVitty, dear, dear what a
pity. © Mar. 17, 1944; KK 27108,
10680-10685
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10686
Says Bess, I confess I am popular, yes. ©
July 10, 1943; KK 27106.
Page milk co., Merrill, Wis. 10686
Page evaporated milk. For evaporated milk.
© Sept. 7, 1944; KK 27171. ;
Paragon art & linen co., inc., New York. 10687
Cross stitch rugs for you to embroider. For
cross stitch rug patterns. © Aug. 15, 1944; KK
26893.
Parker pen co., Janesville, Wis. 10688-10692
For fountain pen:
Munition of morale, but shell fuzes come ahead
of Parker 51. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27209.
Two P-51’s both with brilliant war records.
© Aug. 16, 1944; KK 27207.
For fountain pen ink;
Amazing new ink protects pens in 4 ways. ©
Aug. 25, 1944; KK 27208.
He’d trade 1000 pin-ups for one letter from
you. © Sept. 3, 1944; KK 27210.
New-type ink prevents pen breakdowns. ©
Aug. 12, 1944; KK 27206.
Pepsi-cola co., New York. 10693-10695
For bottled beverage:
Pepsi the Pepsi-cola cop.
chine. © July 9, 1944; KK 27057.
Pepsi the Pepsi-cola cop. Pepsi and the rab-
bit. © Sept. 10, 1944; KK 27059.
Pepsi the Pepsi-cola cop.
shark. © July 30, 1944; KK 27058.
Ice making ma-
Pepsi and the
Pillsbury flour mills co. Pillsbury feed mills div.,
Clinton, Ia. 10696
Ingredients andanalysis. For commercial feeds.
© July 18, 1944; KK 26750.
Pittsburgh plate glass co., Pittsburgh. 10697
Design of the month, v. 8, no. 4, August, 1944.
For plate glass products. © Aug, 21, 1944; KK
26725.
Planchette co., Chicago. 10698
Planchette ouija board. For ouija board. ©
Mar. 27, 1944; KK 27037,
Procter & Gamble co., Cincinnati. 10699
Shrimp salad. For salad & cooking oil. © Sept.
7, 1944; KK 27178.
Publicker commercial alcohol co.; Philadelphia.
10700
Thermo royal anti-freeze. .For anti-freeze for
automobiles. © Sept. 8, 1944; KK 26910.
Pullman-Standard car mfg. co., Chicago.
10701, 10702
‘For railraod equipment:
Goodby, standing room only. © July 30, 1944;
KK 26934,
Taste of things to come. © Aug. 30, 1944;
KK 26935. ;
10703
For piston rings.
Ramsey accessories mfg. corp., St. Louis.
Insure engine cleanliness.
© Sept. 8, 1944; KK 27103.
Richkraft co., Chicago. 10704
Contractors paper designed by construction men.
For building papers. © Sept. 8, 1944; KK 27020.
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Rockwell (W. S.) co., New York. 10705, 10706
Rockwell crucible melting furnaces. For crucible
melting furnaces. © Aug. 15, 1944; KK 26941.
Rockwell rotary carburizing furnaces. For
rotary carburizing furnaces. © Aug. 15, 1944; KK
26942.
Royal typewriter co., inc.,New York. 10707-10709
For typewriters:
I made him take off his big brass hat! © June
9, 1944; KK 26690.
Just what kind of a girl does he think I am!
For typewriter ribbons & carbon paper. © Apr. 28,
1944; KK 27195.
Last night I dreamed about my boss. © May
26, 1944; KK 26689.
Saks & co., New York. 10710
’44 outdorable! For summer play outfit. © June
13, 1944; KK 26705.
Schauer machine co., Cincinnati.
Cincinnati riveters. For riveters.
1944; KK 26852.
10711
© july 3,
Schering corp., Bloomfield, N. J. 10712-10714
Oreton and aging man. For oreton. © Aug. 22,
1944; KK 27015.
Problem of choosing an oral estrogen. For
estinyl. © Aug. 7, 1944; KK 27014,
Prompt, physiological relief with progynon-B.
For progynon-B. © July 24, 1944; KK 27013.
Scholl mfg. co., inc., Chicago. : 10715
Smoothie leg make-up applicator. For applicator
to roll on leg make-up. © July 1, 1944; KK 27094.
Sealed power corp., Muskegan, Mich. 10716
Lady! Here’s how to get more mileage. For
piston rings. © Sept. 8, 1944; KK 26998.
Searle (G. D.) & co., Chicago. 10717
New 3 pronged attack onspasm, For pharmaceu-
tical product, pavatrine. © Sept. 7,1944; KK 27042.
Season skipper corp., Chicago. 10718
One-and-only Season skipper, two complete coats
in one. For ladies’ coats. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK
26879.
Servel, inc., Evansville, Ind. 10719, 10720
For your home - postwar. Forgas aircondition-
er. © Aug. 3, 1944; KK 26748.
What users Say about Servel refrigerators. For
gas refrigerator. © Aug. 4, 1944; KK 26749.
Seven-up co., St. Louis. 10721
Yassuh! That’s the word for it, freshup. For
soft drink. © Aug. 23, 1944; KK 27204.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabeth, Elizabethport, N. J.
10722-10725
For family sewing machines:
Singer 66-16 machine parts. Showing points
of wear, form 20002 (644) © Aug. 15, 1944; KK
26683.
Singer 99-13 machine-parts. Showing points
of wear, form 20008 (644) © Aug. 15, 1944; KK
26686. :
In minor surgery, too, a welcome third hand.
For Singer surgical stitching instrument. © Sept.
1, 1944; KK 27034.
220
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no. 9, 1944
Would you think-I’m a freak, to look at me? For
Singer sewing machines, notions, accessories. ©
Aug. 25, 1944; KK 27033,
Singer sewing machine co., New York. 10726
Ojo de aguila, mano de dama, corazon de leon.
For Singer surgical stitching instrument. © Aug.
25, 1944; KK 27032.
10727
Precision X. Forprecision parts, tools, fixtures.
© Sept. 3, 1944; KK 27068. .
Smith & Wesson, inc., Springfield, Mass.
10728, 10729
For Smith & Wesson revolvers:
Do you know your handgun history? © Aug.
1, 1944; KK 26726.
Do you know your handgun history? © Sept.
1, 1944; KK 27105.
Sonotone corp., Elmsford, N. Y. 10730
Out of the roar of battle comes smoother hear-
ing. For hearing aid. © Sept. 8, 1944; KK 26945,
10731
For ladies
Standard blouse, inc., New York.
Miss October, a westaire blouse.
blouse. © Aug. '25, 1944; KK 26727.
Standard oil co., Chicago. . 10732-10734
For gasoline & motor oil:
George, that reminds me, we must have the
Standard oil man change our windshield wiper
blades. © Aug. 22, 1944; KK 26972.
Oh George - that reminds me - our tires -
isn’t it time to have the Standard oil man check
them over? © Aug. 16, 1944; KK 26971.
That reminds me, George - we should have
our tires recapped before they get too bald. © Sept.
6, 1944; KK 26973.
Studebaker corp., South Bend, Ind. 10735-10737
For airplane engines & military trucks:
America’s leaders of tomorrow. © Sept. 14,
1944; KK 27007. ;
No rest for the weary, mom, till we haul this
load to town. © Sept. 271944; KK 27274.
New champion in invasion warfare! For Stude-
baker weasel. © Sept. 22, 1944; KK 27157.
Suhm co., inc., Milwaukee. 10738
Suhm-mac steam way economizer. For steam
way cleaner & alkalizer. © Aug. 30, 1944; KK
27122.
Surface combustion, Toledo.
For gas heating equipment:
Janitrol know your war good-will campaign.
© Aug. 14, 1944; KK 26951.
War information quiz and atlas of the fighting
fronts. © Aug. 14, 1944; KK 26950.
10739, 10740
Tex tan, trade name of Texas tanning & mfg. co.,
Yoakum, Tex. 10741
Yoakum yarns. The Killin’ of Baldy Carson.
For leather belts & billfolds. © Mar. 15,1944; KK
26854,
Texas tanning & mfg. co. See Tex tan, trade name
of Texas tanning & mfg. co.
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O. 10742
Foremost in research. For roller bearings.
_© Sept. 4, 1944; KK 26956.
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10761
Tremco mfg. co., Cleveland. 10743
When are sash in good condition. For mastic
caulking and pointing compound. © Sept. 1, 1944;
KK 26960.
Two timer, inc., Chicago. 10744
Two timer. The coat that leads a double life!
For ladies’ coats. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 26878.
United feature syndicate, inc., New York. 10745
Scrap collektin’ contest. For wheat breakfast
food. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 26905.
United wall paper factories, inc., Chicago.
10746, 10747
It’s actually fun putting up Trimz readypasted
wallpaper! For Trimz readypasted wallpaper. ©
Aug. 10, 1944; KK 27001.
Make rooms over in minutes. For dex ready-
pasted borders. © Aug. 18, 1944; KK 27002.
Univis lens co., Dayton, O. 10748, 10749
Eyes for the flying cannon. For instrument
lenses. © Sept. 25, 1944; KK 27174.
Thanks for the tip, I’ll have my eyes checked to-
day. For eyeglasses. © Aug. 24, 1944; KK 26743.
Vega aircraft corp. Lockheed aircraft corp. See
Lockheed aircraft corp. Vega aircraft corp.
Victaulic co. of America, New York.
For pipe couplings & fittings:
How to make a leak-tight pipe joint, fast! ©
July 14, 1944; KK 26928.
There goes 3 1/2 miles of Victaulic coupled
pipe. © Apr. 8, 1944; KK 26927.
10750, 10751
Ward baking co., New York. 10752, 10753
Star and family of tip-top products. For bread
& cakes. © Sept. 8, 1944; KK 27071.
Ward's tip-top cakes. Marble pound. For cake.
© Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27070.
Weco products co., Chicago. 10754
Important to your whole family, the extra pro-
tection. For toothbrush. © Sept. 15, 1944; KK
27211.
Wembley, inc., New Orleans.
For necktie:
Biscayne blue. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 26955.
: See the colors of America s autumn inAmeri-
ca’s favorite ties. © Sept. 8, 1944; KK 27132.
10755, 10756
Wender & Goldstein, inc., New York. 10757
Measurement blank. For uniforms. © Sept. 15,
1944; KK 27097,
Weston electrical instrument corp., Newark, N. J.
10758
Weston dial, v. 5, no. 3. For exposure meters.
© Aug. 28, 1944; KK 26842,
What America thinks, inc., Chicago. 10759
Behind the headlines since Munich. For book.
© Dec. 17, 1943; KK 27038.
Whitlock supply co., New York. 10760
Keydet news. For locksmith supplies. © Sept.
15, 1944; KK 27151.
Wickwire spencer steel co., New York. 10761
Wire cloth-greased lightning. For wire cloth.
© Sept. 7, 1944; KK 26888.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10762
Wine growers guild, Lodi, Calif. 10762
Sign of good wine, made by men who live in their
vineyards. For wine. © Sept. 11, 1944; KK 27297.
Winthrop chemical co., inc., New York.
10763, 10764
Control bacterlins in food processing canning
operations. For sanitizing product. © July 1, 1944;
KK 26957.
Germs enjoy the summer months. For germi-
cide & sanitizing agent for ice cream plants. ©
May 1, 1944; KK 26724.
Wolff (S. J.) & co., inc., New York. 10765
Single and double dip orange cones. For ice
cream sherbet & ices. © Apr. 17, 1944; KK 27187.
Zenith radio corp., Chicago.
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Worthington pump & machinery corp., Harrison,
N. J. 10766
Worthington, marine diesel engine. Vertical
four-cycle direct injection type BBM. For Diesel
engine. © July 26, 1944; KK 26768.
10767-10770
For radionic hearing aid:
New confidence and poise for your patients.
© Aug. 26, 1944; KK 26844,
Nothing doing! Tell the Browns we’re busy.
© Aug. 13, 1944; KK 27003.
Now! A new look of youth. © Aug. 6, 1944;
KK 26843. .
Now, through Zenith radionic research. ©
Sept. 9, 1944; KK 27004.
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944----------------- 4,101
222
PRINT OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939
[10770
American tobacco co. 1
It’s toasted. For cigarettes. © American to-
bacco co., New York. RR 113, Sept. 7, 1944.
223
LABELS
American drug exchange, Brooklyn. 10771
Maruja. For perfumed rubbing compound, toilet-
ries, cosmetics. © Sept. 5, 1944; KK 26886.
American junior, inc., New York. 10772
I am an American jr, For dresses in junior
sizes. © Aug. 23, 1944; KK 27172.
Anderson co., Gary, Ind. 10773, 10774
New model DL dead-locker rain-master wind-
shield wiper arms. For windshield wiper arms.
© June 24, 1944; KK 26940. -
. Rain-master model DL ten-edge wiper blades.
For windshield wiper blades. © June 24, 1944; KK
26939.
10775
© Sept.
Bartholomew (Ermon C.) St. Louis.
Ye olde time game. For game boards.
9, 1944; KK 26966,
Bird & son, inc., East Walpole, Mass.
: 10776, 10777
For shoe pox label:
_ Chi-chi by Cambridge. © Sept. 9, 1944; KK
27303.
Oldtown tramp-eze.
26732.
© Aug. 15, 1944; KK
Burgess battery co., Chicago. 10778
Burgess Handigolf. For game. © Aug. 5, 1944;
KK 27121.
10779
© Aug. 1, 1944;
Canned foods, inc., Waupun, Wis.
Greenies. For canned peas.
KK 27008.
Clayton (A. C.) ptg. co., St. Louis.
For shoes:
Al Goodman, Charlotte.
Aug. 25, 1944; KK 26901.
Causual classics. © Sept. 7, 1944; KK 26965.
10780, 10781
Fine footwear. ©
10782
© June
Clinton art products, Chicago.
Rajah spirit talking board. For game.
28, 1944: KK 27006.
Commander-Larabee milling co., Minneapolis.
10783
‘Airy fairy. For cake flour. © Sept. 15, ee
KK 27295.
Deering Milliken & co., inc., New York.
10784, 10785
Sylvan. For pillow cases. © Aug. 29, 1944; KK
27030.
Sylvan. For sheets. © Aug. 29, 1944; KK 27031,
Diradour (Martin H.) Hopewell, Va. 10786
White basket laundrybleach. For laundry bleach.
© July 10, 1944; KK 27052.
Dorsay products, New York. 10787
When earrings hurt attach earringrips. For
comfort pads for earring fasteners. © Aug. 15,
1944; KK 26808.
‘224
10788
Windex sprayer. For sprayer for liquid. © Aug.
1, 1944; KK 26954,
Drackett co., Cincinnati.
Esquire, inc., Chicago. 10789
Esquire jazz records. For phonograph records, |
© Sept. 7, 1944; KK 27170.
Forsythe (Herbert), d. b. a.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Child’s word builder.
July 17, 1944; KK 26952.
Forsythe products,
10790
For cut-out letters. ©
Forsythe products. See Forsythe (Herbert),d.b.a.
Forsythe products.
Furman (Robert T.), d.b. a. Manufacturers ser-
vice co., New York. 10791
Make your own dri-drink. For ink tablets. ©
June 28, 1944; KK 26868,
Gold medal hair products. See Vallon (Robert),
d. b. a. Gold medal hair products.
Gold seal co. See Schafer (Harold L.),d.b.a. Gold
seal co,
Hall (Jay C.) Huntington Park, Calif.
Dandydander. For scalp preparations.
10792, 10793
© Sept.
‘11, 1944; KK 27243.
It-zit. For scalp & skin preparations. © Sept.
11, 1944; KK 27242.
Hoffman beverage co., Newark, N. J. 10794-10801
For non-alcoholic beverage:
Hoffman extra-dry pale dry. © Aug. 7, 1944;
KK 26953.
Hoffman quality cocoa cream sparkling bever-.
age. © Sept. 20, 1944; KK 27173. |
Hoffman quality cream soda. © July 14, 1944; |
KK 26899.
Hoffman quality sarsaparilla. © Aug. 9, 1944;
KK 26943.
Hoffman real fruit orange sparkling beverage.
© Aug. 23, 1944; KK 26897.
Hoffman real fruit raspberry sparkling bever-
age. © June 5, 1944; KK 26900.
Hoffman sparkling club soda, 8 oz. bottle. ©
Jan. 12, 1944; KK 26903.
Hoffman tom collins mixer,
KK 26898.
© July 5, 1944;
Houchins (Earl) Beckley, W. Va. 10802
Plaything for the nation! For game. © Aug. 16,
1944; KK 26869,
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick, N. J 10803
Village green at Christmas, For men’s socks.
© Aug. 23, 1944; KK 26944.
Irving shoe co., Chicago. 10804
Natural step. For shoes & footwear. © June 13,
1944; KK 27241.
LABELS
10852
Kolinski (Alexander F.) Milwaukee. 10805 |. Purity bakeries service corp., Chicago, 10822°
-Lucky glider airplanes. For paper sheets for Taystee bread. For bread & other bakery pro-
making toy 2S planes. © Sept. 6, 1944; KK ducts. © Aug. 29, 1944; KK 26902.
27164,
MacDonald (R. Bliss), d. b. a. U.S. flag & banner
co., New York. 10806
Fly a par-a-chute for fun! For toy parachute.
© Jan. 5, 1944; KK 26767.
Madison products co., Toledo. 10807
33 smart applique designs. For designs for
appliqueing dresses, curtains. © Aug. 1, 1944; KK
26870.
Maggio {James V.) Chicago. 10808
Dante’s doctor’s orders. For juice of dried
figs. © June 15, 1944; KK 27124,
Manufacturers service co. See Furman (Robert
T.), d. b. a. Manufacturers service co.
Mars, inc,, Chicago, ~ 10809, 10810
Milky way. For bar candy. © Aug. 9, 1944; KK
26969. ;
Torrid zone. For candy. © Aug. 22, 1944; KK
27149.
Menasha products co., Menasha, Wis. 10811, 10812
Dispens A wax. For waxed patty paper. © July
1, 1944; KK 27190.
Serv A wax. For waxed tissue. © July 1, 1944;
KK 27191.
New’s food products co., inc., Indianapolis.
10813, 10814
New’s brand maple-lane syrup. For aitation
maple flavor syrup. © Sept. 20, 1944; KK 27246,
New’s brand sun-glo orange punch. For orange
punch concentrate. © Sept. 20, 1944; KK 27247.
O K products co., Neptune, N. J. 10815
OK car wash. For soapless car washing com-
pound. © Aug. 31, 1944; KK 26813.
Pacific toy co., Hollywood, Calif. 10816
Jig-spin. For toy game & jig saw puzzles. ©
Sept. 23, 1944; KK 27248.
Page milk co., Merrill, Wis. : 10817
Page special evaporated milk. For evaporated
milk. © Feb. 6, 1940; KK 27152.
Palmer (George Emmet), d. b. a. Palmer products
co., St. Louis. 10818
Family doghouse. For novelty plaque. © June
20, 1944; KK 26853.
Palmer products co. See Palmer (George Emmet),
d. b. a. Palmer products co.
Peter Pan bakers, Davenport, Ia. 10819
: Peter Pan cracked wheat bread. For cracked
wheat bread. © May 1, 1944; KK 27245.
Petersen (Milton) Omaha. 10820
Peter Pan bread. For white bread. © June l,
1944; KK 27125.
~ Platt & Munk co., inc., New York. 10821
: Things to trace, 136. For coloring books for
children. © Sept. 18, 1944; KK 27028,
225
10823
© July 27, 1944; KK
Reinsberg (Ad.) co., Chicago.
Rainbeau. For rain hat,
26968,
Rish-ard laboratories, Los Angeles. 10824 ©
Medi-balm. For greaseless medicated cream.
© June 20, 1944; KK 27041.
Rivero (Antero V.) Miami, Fla. 10825
Injun. For tom-toms. © Aug. 8, 1943; KK 26755.
Schafer (Harold L.), d. b. a. Gold seal co., Bis-
marck, N. D. 10826
Gold seal. For floor wax. © July 15, 1944; KK
26999.
10827-10846
© Jan. 2,
Schilling (A.) & co., San Francisco,
Baking powder. For baking powder.
1943; KK 26795.
For food flavoring:
Brandy flavor. © Aug. 1, 1941; KK 26789,
Rum flavor. © Aug. 1, 1941; KK 26788.
For spices:
Allspice. © Feb. 1, 1943; KK 26799.
Cayenne red pepper. © Mar. 1, 1943; KK
26802,
Chili powder. © Feb. 1, 1943; KK 26798.
Chillies, small hot whole red peppers. © Feb.
2, 1942; KK 26790.
Cloves. © Feb. 1, 1943; KK 26800.
Curry powder. © Jan. 2, 1943; KK 26793.
Ginger. © Mar. 1, 1943; KK 26806.
Imitation cinnamon. © Feb. 1, 1944; KK
26805.
Mustard. © Feb. 1, 1943; KK 26797.
Nutmeg. © Dec. 1, 1942; KK. 26792.
Paprika. © Mar. 1, 1943; KK 26803.
Pepper, black. © Jan. 2, 1943; KK 26794.
Pumpkin pie spice..© Apr. 2, 1938, KK 26791.
Sage. © Mar. 1, 1943; KK 26804.
White pepper. © Feb. 1, 1943; KK 26801.
Green tea. For green tea. © Feb. 1, 1934; KK
26796.
Sesame seed. For sesame seed. © June 1, 1936;
KK 26787.
Serbin (Lewis I.) Shaker Heights, O. 10847-10849
For clothing:
Janeth career dress. © Sept.
27254,
MariAnne casuals, © Sept. 1,1944; KK 27252.
Serbin golfer. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27253.
1, 1944; KK
Shapiro (Jacob), d. b. a. Standard coffee co., St.
Louis. 10850
Real judge coffee. For coffee. © Apr. 5, 1944;
KK 26912.
Staley (A. E.) mfg. co., Decatur, ILL. 10851
Comet starching powder. For starching powder.
© Sept. 13, 1944; KK 27294.
d: b. a.
Standard coffee co, See Shapiro Jacob),
Standard coffee co.
Stokes (Charles L.) Los Angeles. 10852
Living law. For book of living judges’ decisions.
© Aug. 17, 1944; KK 27039.
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10853
Treadwell tap & die co., Greenfield, Mass. 10853
Cold-temper. For tools. © Aug. 1, 1944; KK
26841.
Tillson (Royden Herbert), d. b. a. Tillson (R. H.)
co., St. Louis. 10854
Tillson’s deep cleanser. For skin cleanser that
removes dead skin. © July 31, 1944; KK 26855.
Tillson (R. H.) co, See Tillson (Royden Herbert),
d. b. a. Tillson (R. H.) co,
Tobacco by-products & chemical corp., inc.,
Louisville. ; 10855-10858
For scientifically prepared dry compound - con-
tains nicotine in shockless form:
Black leaf pellets for large roundworm, as-
caridia galli, in chickens, form 0571. © May 3,
1944; KK 27053.
Black leaf pellets for large roundworm, as-
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Black leaf powder controls large roundworm,
ascaridia galli, in chickens, form 0568. © May 3,
1944; KK 27054,
Black leaf powder controls large roundworm,
ascaridia galli, in chickens, form 0569. © May 3,
1944; KK 27056.
Treap bros., Cuyahoga Falls, O. 10859
Golden bee honey. For honey. © Sept. 15, 1944:
KK 27018.
Ss. & banner co. See MacDonald (R. Bliss),
d. b. a. U.S. flag & banner co.
Valion (Robert), d. b. a. Gold medal hair products.,
Brooklyn. 10860, 10861
Medalo. © Sept. 15, 1944; KK
27198.
For cosmetics,
caridia galli, in chickens, form 0572. © May 3, Medalogro scalp formula. For hair product.
1944; KK 27055. © Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27197.
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944----------------------------- 623
LABELS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939
[10861
&
1-5
Burgess battery co.
For electric batteries:
Burgess batteries full of pep. RR 118, Sept.
27,1944, :
Burgess battery. RR 114, Sept. 18, 1944.
Burgess battery. RR 115, Sept. 27, 1944.
Super-six. RR 116, Sept. 27, 1944.
Twin-six, RR 117, Sept. 27, 1944.
© Burgess battery co., Freeport, Ill.
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICF O 1944
10862-12288
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1944
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 39
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deposited according to law with the applications for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and
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The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited for copyright registration, the Librarian
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent collections
of the Library of Congress and what other books or articles shall be transferred to other governmental
libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above and still remaining on the shelves of
_ the Copyright Office may be returned to the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the provisions of
section 60 of the Act.
Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, that,
insofar as any copyright articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may
be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1944,
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic
compositions, musical compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or photo-
graphs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs filed for identifying works of art may not be
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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.
Americana designs, 10862, 10863
Brandfield (Kitty) Gay nineties:
Girl, - Man. © Sept.1, 1944; G 44199, 44200.
Art shop. 10864, 10865
Calabria (Ernest):
Peasant girl. - Whistle boy. © Feb. 1, 1944;
G 44119, 44120.
Belden (Charles J.)* 10866
Cowboy on sea horse. © 1c. Oct. 18, 1944; G
44204.
Bellevue monument co. 10867
Hill (J. B.):
Boshart memorial. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1944; G
44125.
Bertolucci (Catherine) 10868
Marchi (Vitalino):
Infant Jesus of Prague. © Oct. 26, 1944; G
44250.
Broderick (John Carroll)* 10869
Marriage blessing. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1944: G
44258,
Brooks (Melvin Henry)* 10870
Lt. Coco. © 1c, Nov. 3, 1944; G 44269.
Burr (George Luther) * 10871
Bridal wreath photograph frame. © 1 c. Sept.
18, 1944; G 44261.
Burtchaell (Marguerite F.)* 10872
Little prelude, 67343-1. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1944; G
» 44118.
Citizens committee forthe army & navy second re-
gion council, inc. 10873-10889
Courtais (Henri G.):
Ten commandments in Hebrew, with lions on
either side, 21. © Dec. 10, 1942; G 44173.
Lascari (Salvatore):
Michael, prince militant of heaven, 37. ©
Dec. 7, 1942; G 44181.
Meiere (Hildreth):
Come unto Me all ye who labor and are heav-
ily burdened and I will refresh you, 18, ~ Hail
Mary, full of grace, 30. - I am the Way, the Truth
and the Life, 20. - Madonna holding Child, with
kneeling angels on either side, 19. © Dec. 10,
1942; G 44166, 44171, 44172, 44180.
Meiere (Hildreth) & Ross (Louis):
Glory be to God in the Highest, peace on
earth to men of good will, 14. - Ten commandments
in Hebrew, 9. - Who is like to God, 10, 25. © Dec.
10, 1942; G 44165, 44167, 44168, 44176.
Paullin (Ethel Parsons):
I am among you as He that serveth. Luke
22-27. God is my strength and power. I Samuel
22-33, no. 22. © Dec. 10, 1942: G 44174.
Reilly (Frank):
Christ and the fishermen, 26.
1942; G 44177.
Schwarz (Frank H.):
Madonna.and Child, and kneeling angels on
either side, 27. © Dec. 10, 1942; G 44178,
Wheeler (Nina Barr):
And the Word was made Flesh and dwelt
amongst us, 24, = For God is the King of all the
earth, sing ye praises with understanding, 7. - For
this God is our God forever and ever, He shall be
our Guide even unto death, 8. - Unto Thee, oh, my
Helper, will I sing, for Thou art God, my Defense,
29. © Dec. 10, 1942; G 44169, 44170, 44175, 44179,
Clark (Miriam Estelle)* 10890, 10891
Funny old clown. - Mr. Puppy. © 1c. each Oct,
16, 1944; G 44194, 44195,
© Dec. 10,
Coney (Roy) 10892
Romanelli (Carla):
Statue of adeer. © 1c, Oct. 25, 1944; B 44218.
Cooks distributing co. 10893
Ganzeroff (Samuel):
Nimrod. © 1c. Oct, 27, 1944; G 44298,
Daily (Raymond E.)* 10894, 10895
Dizzy-wizzy. - Dizzy-wizzy’s girlfriend. © 1
c. each May 20, 1944; G 44286, 44287.
Daugherty (Donald I.)*
Proposal. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1944; G 44268,
Deavy (E. J.)* 10897, 10898
Little Joeie. - Sword with the silver hilt. © ic.
each Oct. 28, 1944; G 44228, 44229,
10896
De Lancy’s. 10899
Knotts (Louise D.):
Three little kittens. © Aug, 21, 1944; G44210.
Delano (Gerard Curtis)* 10900
Santa Fé trail. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1944; G 44254,
Dell’Ergo (Cosmo)* 10901
Workman with pipe wrench, © 1c. June 27, .1944;
G 44198,
Diamond (John)* 10902
Victory emblem. © 1 c, Sept.18, 1944; G 44144,
Durante (James) 10903
Baker (Ernest Hamlin):
Umbriago, © 1 c. Oct. 12, 1944; G 44147.
Dyer (Ann)* 10904
Seated kitten, looking towards his left, 291S. ©
July 31, 1944; G 43820.
Fairchild (Isabel S.)* 10905
Wethersfield, Conn., Hart seed company. ©l1c.
Nov. 1, 1944; G 44322.
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Foreign mission sisters of St. Dominic, inc.
10906-10919
Pierre (Marie):
First - fourteenth stations. © 1 c. each Oct.
11, 1944; G 44149-44162,
Forest (A. C.) plastics div. Hough (J. Homer) co.
10920
Hough (Clinton W.):
Junior art-blox.
44202.
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1944; G
Fowler (Jerry James) * } 10921
I’m back to stay. © 1 c. Oct. 9, 1944; G 44216.
Gantner & Mattern co, 10922-10924
Sunberg (Arthur):
Elephant ears. - Palm leaves. - South Seas
nature life. © 1c. each Sept. 25, 1944; G 44205-
44207.
10925
© 1c. Oct. 23,
Ganzerla (Oreste) *
Boeing B-29 superfortress.
1944; G 44215.
Goldstein (Daniel)* 10926
Winged spirit of the air force woman. © ic.
Oct. 24, 1944; G 44211.
Haines (Frances)* 10927
Iron horse. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1944; G 44264.
Hanson (Eleanor H.)* 10928
Hulda. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1944; G 44192.
Herrick (C. Douglas)
Gus [pseud. of C, Douglas Herrick]:
10929, 10930
Saturday nite session with -, 1, 2. © 1c.
each Sept. 15, 1944; G 44126, 44127.
Hinkey & Renfro. 10931
Asseln (Roberta Yingst):
Our forces. © 1c. Oct. 13, 1944; G 44163.
Howard (Jack Edward)* 10932-10941
Anatomy, 2. - Bruise of frog, wounds of foot,
14. - Contracted heels, sand cracks, 13. - Corns-
thrush-canker, 15. - Curb-spavins-capped hock,
8. - Founder, 9. - Horse cents, 7. - Navicular dis-
ease, 11. - Parasites of the skin, 4. - Splints, 12.
© 1c. each Oct. 13, 1944; G 44182-44191.
Hughes (Adelaide) * 10942
Ballet shoe torso, © 1c. Oct. 5, 1944; G 44260.
King features syndicate, inc.
Reusswig (William):
‘Admiral directs the shoot, set 4, no. 1. -
Somewhere in France, set 4, no. 4, set 6, nos. 2-4.
© Sept. 17, 1944; G 44232-44236.
Somewhere in France, set 5, nos. 2-5. ©
Sept. 10, 1944; G 44237-44240.
Somewhere in France, set 7, no.4. © Oct. 1,
1944; G 44134,
10943-10952
Kolbert (Milton) * 10953
For you who are 5 feet 4 inches or under, © 1
c. Sept. 29, 1944; G 44146.
Kroll (Leon) * 10954
Dancers. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1944; G 44123.
Lemmermeyer (Michael) 10955, 10956
Lem [pseud. of Michael Lemmermeyer] Wizy
Wizbang: .
Home problem solved. - Wizbang opens new
business, © 1c.each Sept.9, 1944; G 44230, 44231,
Lincoln monument Co.,; inc.
Leland (Ernest S.):
Peacock bench memorial. © 1 c. Sept. 20,
1944; G 44196.
Luck (William Edgar)* — 10958
Memorial colonnade. © 1 c. Oct, 13, 1944; G
44212.
Ludasy (Margaret) * 10959
Masa Baba. © 1 c. Oct. 9, 1944; G 44219.
McCoy (William F.) 10960
McCoy (Bill [i. e. William F.]):
Arethusa, © 1c. Oct. 6, 1944; G 44121..
10961
© Sept, 1, 1944; G
McLain (Oscar Lee)*
Tomlinson (Bishop A. J.)
44148,
MacLellan (Charles Archibald)* 10962
Martinsville, Virginia, DuPont Nylon factory. ©
lc. Oct, 18, 1944; G 44262.
Macwhyte co. 10963
Swartz (Arthur J.):
Life of a G.I. Joe in New Guinea. ©1c. Oct.
25, 1944; G 44251.
Mandery (Alexander Joseph)* 10964
You’ve got what it takes. © 1c. Oct, 4, 1944;
G 44122,
Marks (Joseph E.) 10965-10968
Ferrara (Vincent):
Chef. - Old fashioned butler, - Old fashioned
cleaning maid. - Old fashioned house maid. © Oct.
2, 1944; G 44138-44141, ;
10969
© 1c. Oct.
Matthews (Nancy C.)*
America’s first wings of the air.
28, 1944: G 44253,
Muller (Amelia Annie)* 10970-10976
Jesu, joy of man’s desiring. - Kas - Madonna
and Child, 1, 2. - Marjorie. - Queen of peacocks.
- Ready to go. © 1 c. each Oct. 30, 1944; G 44243-
44249,
Muse (Jack B.)* 10977
Freddie Fungus. © 1 ¢c. Oct. 5, 1944; G 44214.
National assn. of air forces women, 10978
Goldstein (Daniel):
Winged spirit of the air force woman, © Nov.
3, 1944; G 44265.
Perrelle (Pascal S.)* 10879
Strip tease, © 1c. Oct. 16, 1944; G 44201.
Peterson (Waiter C.)* 10980
Insurance protects you. Walter C. Peterson,
complete insurance, awlines. © 1 c. Oct. 9, 1944;
G 44213.
Peysack (Leo}*
Palestinian pioneers.
G 44241,
10981
© ic. Oct. 30, 1944;
228
10957 °
{
Plastic cartoons, inc, 10982, 10983
Russell (Duke [i. e. T. J.]):
Lolita, - Pepita,. © 1 c, each Oct. 9, 1944;
G 44135, 44136.
Pope (Frederick B.) 10984, 10985
Colt (Cabot) [pseud. of Frederick B. Pope]:
She loves me, she loves me not, W 102. -
Western hospitality, W 101. © Oct. 2, 1944;
G 44208, 44209.
Possner (Albert W.)* 10986
Emergency telephone numbers. © 1 c. Oct. 30,
1944: G 44242,
Pushman (Hovsep)* 10987-10992
Book of verse. © 1 c, Oct. 13, 1944; G 44164.
Ever enchanting peace. - My past dreams, 2. -
Rain god, 2. - Silver plate. - When spring comes.
© 1c. each Oct. 9, 1944; G 44128-44132.
Raul (Harry Lewis)* 10993
Penn (William) © 1 c. Oct. 24, 1944; G 44217.
Redhill products.
Rothenberg (Fred N.): »
Magic. - Cscar. - Peewee. - Sparky. - Toby.
© ic. each Oct. 7, 1944; G 44124, 44220-44222,
44266.
St. Paul statuary co,* 10999
Prince of Peace. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1944; G 44270.
Schneider (Rudolph G.)* 11000
World oil center and a 2500 foot high petroleum
tower monument. © 1 c. Nov. 2, 1944; G 44263. °
Severin (Gordon)* 11001
Game of Black widow spider. © 1c. Sept. 25,
1944; G 44197,
Shapiro (Harold Roland)* 11002
Victory through hair power. © 1c. Oct. 10,
10994-10998 -
WORKS OF ART
1944; G 44137,
Soares (Joaquim Pita) 11003
Paulekos (Vito A.):
American Red cross nurse. © Mar.11, 1944;
G 44193.
States (Charles G.)* 11004
Conflict. © ic. Sept. 30, 1944; G 44259,
Tanner (Clair)* 11005
Miss America. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1944; G 44145.
Taub (Philip) 11006
Kann (Frederick I.):
Inseparable, © 1 c. Oct. 17, 1944; G 44203,
Turnbull (J. Gordon) inc. 11007
McDonald (E. D.):
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, birdseye perspective
water color of the United States rubber co. plant.
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1944; G 44223.
United States army mothers.* 11008
United States army mothers. © 1 c. Oct. 7,
1944: G 44143,
Vetting (Reinhart G.) 11609
Cassidy (Asa):
Chief. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1944; G 44267.
Woiceske (Ronau William) * 11010311012
Elms in winter. - Snow in the Catskills.- Snowed
in. © Oct. 1, 1944; G 44255-44257.
Wood (Grace Torrey B.)* 11013
Treking the Alcan, Gracie Woodand her poochies,
Episode 1, Starting out. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1944:
G 44252.
Wright (John W.)* 11014
G.I. Joe. © Oct. 4, 1944; G 44142.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944---------------------- 1,699
229
PAINTINGS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
Dunsmore (John Ward) 1
Washington leaving Mt. Vernon for the inaugura-
tion. © John Ward Dunsmore, Dover, N.J. R132291,
Sept. 21, 1944.
Wyeth (Newell Convers) 2-18
And Lawless, keeping half a step in front of his
companion and holding his head forward like a hunt-
ing dog upon the scent, studied out their path.
R 132323, Aug. 30, 1944.
And putting their mouths to the level of a starry
pool, they drank their fill. R 132332, Aug. 30,
1944,
But be atrest, the black arrow fliethnever more.
R 132324, Aug. 30, 1944.
First came the ‘pride, a sorry Sight, as pale as
the winter, clinging to Sir Daniel’s arm. R 132327,
Aug. 30, 1944.
Go Dutton, and that right speedily, he added,
follow that lad. R 132325, Aug. 30, 1944.
In the fork, like a masthead seaman, there stood
a man in a green tabard spying far and wide.
R 132333, Aug. 30, 1944.
Lastly a little before dawn a spearman had
come staggering, to the moat side, pierced by
arrows. .R 132331, Aug. 30, 1944,
[11014
Little cockle dipped into the sweli and staggered
under every gust of win. R 132328, Aug. 30, 1944.
Man and woman with backs against tree. R
132337, Aug. 30, 1944.
Men on horseback in full armour. R
Aug. 30, 1944.
Now mark me mine host, Sir Daniel said, follow
but mine orders and I shall be your good lord ever.
R 132335, Aug. 30, 1944.
Scene in open, snow in foreground, trunks of
trees in background; group of men carrying bows
and arrows. R 132336, Aug. 30, 1944.
So the change was made and they went forward
as briskly as they durst on the uneven causeway.
R 132334, Aug. 30, 1944.
There. were seven or ejght assailants, and but
one to keep head against tiem, R 132326, Aug. 30,
1944,
They cannot better die than for their natural
Lord, said Dick. R 132322, Aug. 30, 1944,
They were now fighting “above the knees in the
spurne and bubble of the breakers. R 132329, Aug.
30, 1944,
We must be in the dungeons, Dick remarked.
R 132330, Aug. 30, 1944.
© N. C. Wyeth, Chadds Ford, Pa.
132338,
230 /
Ames (Charles Edgar)
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
A-C forest plastics. 11015
Art-blox. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1944; J 37273.
Albree (G. Norman) 11016
Albree gyroshell. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1944; 1 35253.
Alderman (Merle Norton) 11017
Chart showing net annual income per capita re- ©
sulting from republican, new deal & democratic
policies. © Sept. 20, 1944; I 35238.
American mutual liability insurance co. 11018
Now it’s yesterday! Said Mr. Friendly, and it
-was! © Aug. 31, 1944;-K 56255.
American optical co. 11019-11022
Spectral transmission:
Crookes glass, 9037. - Cruxite glass, 9041. -
Light coolray sun glass, 9065. - 3 shade didymium
welding glass, 9061. © Sept. 14, 1944; K 56233-
56236.
11023
Price-dividend-yield graph. © 1 c. Nov. 2, 1944;
I 35340.
Anderson (A. Wellington) 11024, 11025
British coat of arms on cannon taken from the
ship Serapis by John Paul Jones. - Jones’ (Admiral
John Paul) cannon, taken by him from the British
ship Serapis. © 1 c. Oct. 19, 1944; J 37262, 37363.
Arenz (John A.) 11026
Arenz fuse pullers. © 1 c. Oct. 17, 1944;
I 35299.
Ashley (David) inc. 11027
Derby view, Vermont, by Dean Fausett. © Oct.
13, 1944; H 2783.
Atkins (Howard D.) 11028
Savings with protection. Endowment @) age—.
© Sept. 22, 1944; I 35226.
Atlas bolt & screw co. 11029-11040
Cupola charging turntable, 39-711, 40-711-E,
40-711-G, 40-711-L. - 3-hopper cupola charging
turntable, 40-711-A - 40-711-D, 40-711-F, 40-711-
H, 40-711-J, 40-711-K. © 1 c. each Oct. 14, 1944;
I 35280-35291.
Baer (Louis) 11041
Commercial filing aid. © 1c. Oct, 12, 1944;
I 35268.
Bankers trust co.
Gross yields and prices:
Fully taxable U. S. treasury obligations. -
Partially tax-exempt U.S. treasury obligations.
© Oct. 20, 1944, I 35318, 35319.
11042, 11043
Barnett (Donald Gilbert) 11044
Oil reserve estimation chart, © Sept. 18, 1944;
I 35227.
624603 O - 45 - 2
231
Berz (Lorant B.) 11045
Presidents of the United States. © Sept. 21,
1944: K 56312.
Boriff (Jewell Lane) ° 11046
Navigation rule. © Oct. 10, 1944; I 35249.
Boyd (M. M.) 11047
Super system cafes. © Sept. 25, 1944: J 37265.
Bradley (Claude A.) 11048, 11049
Easy hole digger] © 1 c. Oct. 7, 1944; I 35239.
Ten piece puzzle] © 1c. Oct. 9, 1944; 1 35241.
Bray studios, inc. 11050
Aircraft work, control cables. Making a five
tuck splice, 2. © Sept. 5, 1944; J 37221.
Broderick (John Carroll) 11051
Genealogical chart, the Broderick system. © 1
c, Oct. 10, 1944; I 35258.
Brown & Bigelow. 11052-11065
Alsab, L-35092. - Big one, L-35085. - In trouble
son, L-35090. - Just look at that, L-35089, - Lord
of the forest, L-35081. - Man’s friend, L-35084, -
Once in a lifetime, L-35087. - Our great west,
L-35088. - Ride ’em cowboy, L-35082. - Some real
riding, L-35086. - They were here last year, L-
35083. - Veteran performs, L-35091. © Oct. 15,
1944; K 56334-56345.
Modern fire fighting apparatus, The first steam
engine of the 1861 period. © Sept. 30, 1944; K
56440.
Santa Inez Valley. © Dec. 26, 1930; K 56441,
Bryson (Sam) 11066
Raker gauge. © 1c, Oct, 21, 1944; I 35320.
‘11067
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1944;
Buckley (Joseph C.)
Automatic dish washer.
I 35243.
Cadwell (Clarence John) 11068
It’s abomber. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1943; J 37229. °
Capitol souvenir co, 11069, 11070
Greetings from Washington, D, C. © June 27,
1944; K 56438.
Greetings from Washington, D. C., 14 AT 138.
© Oct. 16, 1944; K 56439,
Carter (George Revilo) 11071-11073
Dewey and Bricker. - Dewey (Thomas Edmund)
- Roosevelt (Franklin Delano) © Nov. 1, 1944; K
56461-56463,
Chambers (John T.) 11074-11077
Income tax calculating chart. Tax act of 1944.
For single person, 31-A. © Sept. 28, 1944;
I 35216.
101. © Sept. 29, 1944; I 35215.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11078
pt. IV, n.s., v. 39
102. © Oct. 2, 1944; I 35230.
Percentage income tax calculating chart. Tax
act of 1944, drawing 51. © Cct. 9, 1944; I 35251.
Cimini (Pasquale L.)
Amended plan:
New house-tra2iler and motor house coach. -
Television radio and kitchen budget box, © 1 c.
each Sept. 26, 1944; I 35307, 35308.
Revolv-it housing space and time saving plans,
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1944; I 35305.
Cinciolo (Leonard Charles) 11081
Pacific paradise. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1944; J 37269.
Clark (Arthur Freeland) 11082
United nations center. Peace through trade and
culture. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1944; 1 35229.
Cleofe (Lawrence) 11083
Four in one hammers, 3-in-1. © 1 c. Oct. 19,
1944; ] 37261.
Coleman (William A.) 11084
Radioafs. © Oct. 1, 1944; K 56382.
Coleman (William B.) 11085-11089
Models on parade:
Girl in low cut dark dress with hat, sitting on
chair. Edge of chair is striped. - Girl in slacks
and checked blouse sitting on edge of chair. - Two
young ladies with plaid dresses and hats standing
on the sidewalk. - Young girl in blouse, checked
skirt and vestee and book and pencil inhand. - Young
lady and soldier sitting on settee behind a table.
Young lady in net dress with flower and long gloves.
© 1c. each Aug. 21, 1944; J 37223-37227.
Collins (Frank J.) 11090
Position indicator. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1944;135228.
Columbia portrait studios. 11091
Fighting for-victory. © Sept. 15, 1944; K 56460.
Comet model airplane co. 11092
Comet mustang speed glider. © July 10, 1944;
35317.
Conner (Cecil Clifford) 11093
Trisection and multiple division of a line or part
thereof. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1944; I 35237.
Corbett (Edward L.) 11094
Hands - left, right. © 1 c.Oct.19, 1944;] 37264.
Crawford (Paul Berlowitz) 11095
Solution of equation A=B-C ©1c. Oct. 2,
Ln B
Cc
1944: I 35311.
Cress. (Melvin P.) 11096
Dish washer and rinser. © 1 c. Oct. 12, 1944;
I 35269.
Cressy (Will) i
Hecking (Lowell) World war 2:
Battleship. - Destroyer escort. - Landing
craft. - Liberator. - Transport. - Victory ship. ©
11097-11106
Oct. 1, 1943: K 56442, 56444-56446, 56448, 56449.
Landing craft, infantry. - Landing ship, tank. -
Large aircraft carrier. - Tokyo special. © Oct. 1,
1943; K 56391-56394.
11078-11080
232
Davis & Geck, inc. 11107-11109
Physick (Philip Syng) © Aug. 15, 1942;K 56395.
Ryff (Walter Herman) © Jan. 15, 1942; K 56397.
Vesalius (Andreas) © Jan. 15, 1941; K 56396.
Day (Howard Earl) 11110
Theatre masks. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1944; J 37281.
Dearborn chemical co. 11111
Dearborn chemical company. © Oct. 4, 1944;
K 56259. ‘
DeFrenes & co. 11112-11116
Welding procedures:
Oxy-acetylene welding. Oxy-acetylene weld-
ing, light metal, 1. - Testing, the guided bend test,
1. © Sept. 18, 1944; J 37217, 37218.
Welding procedures, oxygen cutting. Manual
cutting:
Bevel, freehand, 2. - Shape, freehand guided,
3.- To a line, freehand, 1. © Sept. 1, 1944; ]
37216, 37219, 37220.
Desrosiers (Arthur) 11117
Vibration eliminator. © 1 c. Oct. 12, 1944;
1 35270.
Devotional pub. co. 11118
Advice, 102E. © Sept. 20, 1944; K 56435.
Donahue (Thomas) 11119
Footer for basementless housing units. © 1 c.
Oct. 4, 1944; I 35236.
11120-11127
[Delphinium] 100-5,
Dorada prints.
[Anemone] 100-1.
{Gladioli] 100-8. - [Iris] 100-2. - fee 100-4,
- [Peonies] 100-3. - [Phlox] 100-6. - [Tulips]
100-7. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 56398-56405.
Dorre (Jan) co. 11128
[Shepherd boy beside still waters] © Oct. 1,
1944; K 56258.
Douglas (Jack) 11129-11131
Portable-wet concentrator:
Doodle bug. - Dry washer. - Papoose. ©
July 28, 1944; 1 35301-35303.
Drennen (John H.) 11132
Manually adjusted telescoping gage. © 1c. Oct.
12, 1944; 1 35267.
Dun & Bradstreet, inc. 11133
Five comparative periods, world war 1, world
war 2. © Oct. 6, 1944; I 35304.
Du Pont de Nemours (E, I.) & co., inc. 11134
Beau Essig’s Don, FDSB 306204. © Oct. 27,
1944; K 56451. Powe
Ellis (Rudolph) 11135
Mower attachment, © 1c. Oct. 26, 1944;1I 35324.
Employers casualty co. 11136
Experiences of Hap Hazard. © Oct. 10, 1944;
K 56276. 2
Factory built homes, inc. 11137
Ford factory.-built homes, L44071. © Oct. 10,
1944; J 35313.
Gardner (Harry A.) jr.
Fairchild engine & airplane corp. 11138
Segment for measuring or finding 9/0 of curve.
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1944; I 35314.
Farmers mutual reinsurance assn. 11139
Farm fire waste. © Aug. 17, 1944; K 56279.
Ferraris (Cipriano) 11140-11142
Concentrata, A.I, A.2, B.2. © 1c. each Oct..5,
1944; I 35231-35233.
Flory (Charles Russell)
Mona. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 56372.
’ Que mona, that’s what. © Sept. 29, 1944; K
56278.
11143, 11144
Fogle (William) 11145-11148
Dimensions of flanged and dished heads [and]
semi-elliptical heads. - Quick formula for rein-
forcement area for U-68 and U-69 vessels, open-
ings in solid plate. © 1 c. each Oct. 5, 1944;
I 35234, 35235.
Dished radius table. - Layout of square plate
hemi-spherical heads or spheres. © 1 c. eachSept.
11, 1944; I 35223, 35224.
Fry (Henry Peck) 11149
Marshall and classmates. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1944;
J 37230.
Gallaher (Tom B.)
Navajo ponies. © Sept. 7, 1944; K 56277.
11150
Garcia (Louis L.) 11151, 11152
Double lock nut of screw. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1944;
I 35310.
Electro magnetic spark plug [for motor] © 1c.
Sept. 16, 1944; I 35309.
11153
Evolution. © Oct.3, 1944; K 56242.
General motors corp. Fisher body div.
11154-11162
Calling all war workers, to work every work day
til victory. © Oct. 27, 1944; K 56421.
Care for your car, keep it rolling. - Hon. Good
News. - War goes on every day. © Oct. 10, 1944;
K 56318-56320.
Combined operations are winning the war. ©
Sept. 12, 1944; K 56355.
It won’t be V-day until the last Jap is defeated.
© Oct. 3, 1944; K 56371.
Main event is on. © Aug. 24, 1944; K 56354.
70 days of fighting in France cost us, 3,000
planes. © Oct. 30, 1944; K 56450.
Show your appreciation by your attendance A
day, September 27. © Sept. 23, 1944; K 56369.
George (Larry H.) 11163
Simplified pin measurements for gibs and dove-
tails. © Sept. 1, 1944; I 35217.
Gottlieb (Virginia A.) 11164
Coordinate azimuth ring for dead reckoning
_ computer, Dalton. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1944; I 35306.
Greenlee (Lyman E.) 11165, 11166
Dual cylinder laundry press. - Latch-lock
laundry press for air or steam. © 1 c. each Oct.
26, 1944; I 35325, 35326.
CLASSES H-K
11216
Hall (Irving B.) 11167-11172
Timefinder, EC-10, EC-245, ECC-10, ER-10,
ER-245, ERC-10. © 1 c. each Oct. 14, 1944;
I 35273-35278.
Hall of art. 11173
[Moonlight] by Charles D. Vickery. © Aug. 18,
1944; H 2784.
11174
© Aug. 29,
Hambrock (Ida)
United nations uniform, 844094.
1944; J 37279.
Handcraft.
United States:
Army air corps. - Naval aviation. © Sept.
18, 1943; K 56280, 56281.
11175, 11176
Hanson (Harvey) 11177
Wish I had about 16 hands. © Sept. 15, 1944; K
56459.
Harris (Lorenzo) 11178
Storm arising to the zenith of it’s fury. © Sept.
26, 1944; K 56244.
Hayward (J. B.) 11179
Aristocrats; by Mildred Hayward. © Oct. 23,
1944; H 2785.
Heirloom needlework guild, inc. 11180-11183
Kittens. - Sealyhams - Spaniels. - Terriers. ©
Oct. 19, 1944; K 56386-56389.
Hermitage art co., inc. 11184-11190
God’s Supreme gift, 1079, 1147. - My Christmas
gift to my church, 1192, 1196. - My Christmas
offering, 1198. - [Nativity] 1184. - [Wise Men]
1186. © Oct. 2, 1944; K 56249-56254.
Higgins industries, inc. 11191,:11192
Station wagon profile. - Water distillation unit.
© 1c. each Nov. 2, 1944; I 35338, 35339.
Hoefling (George A.) 11193
Vacuum valve for various uses in compartments
of all sizes constructed of metal plastic, wood or
composities material. Valve also reversible for
force inflation. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1944; I 35264.
Horne (William Holderness) 11194
Instructions for making ane blocks. © Aug.
24, 1944; I 35221.
Howard (Jack Edward) 11195
Knuckling, cocked ankles, plate X. © 1c. Oct.
2, 1944; I 35225.
Hug (Conrad) 11196-11216
Alaskan bridge, 31. - Bear, 188. - Cabin in the
Yukon, 127. - Cannery at sunset, 26. - Davidson
Glacier, 20. - Feeding bears, 187. - Kelsall Moun-
tains, 118. - Klukshu, dog-sled, 181. - Klukwan,
179. - Lynn canal looking toward Chilkpot Pass,
30, - Lynn canal near Skagway, 158. - Near Min-
eral Mountain, 102. - Pleasant camp, il. - Pyr-
amid Island in Chilkat River, 201. - Salmon can-
nery, Chilkat Inlet, 175. - Seltat Creek, 113. - Sel-
tat Gorge, 104. - Take-off, 14. - Three Guardsmen
Mountain from the north, 112. - Three Guardsmen
Mountain from the west, 107. - Twins and trip-
lets. St. Elias Mountains, 119. © Oct. 6, 1944;
J 37302-37322.
233
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11217
Hutchison (Julian D.) 11217
Airplane wings and tail fins heating units. © 1
c. Sept. 15, 1944; I 35250.
India house, inc. 11218
Courier (Ship) of New York. © Oct. 5, 1944; K
56302.
Industrial equities, inc. 11219-11227
All ideas are carefully investigated. Can you
suggest improvements in our shop methods, G-29,
- American business after the war! New ideas!
Products, manufacturing, sales or markets, what do
you suggest, G-19. - Can you solve this problem,
G-44. - Food for thought. How can we improve
stowage, handling, freight service, G-37. - Ideas
today, for civilian use tomorrow,G-25. - Make way
for the railroaders of tomorrow, G-52. - There is
no substitute for experience. There is no future
without enthusiasm, G-14. - Time flies! Don’t let
the whole world pass you by, G-33. - Your move!
You can sweep the board with one move, G-4. ©
Aug. 7, 1944; K 56303-56311.
Institute for American democracy, inc.
11228-11231
Adams - Kelly - Miller - Cohen - Svoboda -
Santelli. They died together, so that we may live
together. © Aug. 18, 1944; K 56363.
Fighting side by side. - Whose blood will save
him? © May 25, 1944; K 56246, 56247.
Protestant, Catholic, Jew, we will keep faith,
faith in God and America. © June 14, 1944; K
56256.
International art pub. co., inc. 11232
Bouquet of asters; by A.D. Greer. © Oct. 28,
1944; H 2786.
International religious art. 11233
True image of Christ. © Oct. 4, 1944; K 56243.
Isenhour (Russell R.) 11234
Egg-on-a-raft 21 special. © 1c, Sept. 29, 1944;
J 37260.
J. V. K. card co. 11235
Blessed Christmas. © Oct. 27, 1944; K 56420.
Jackson & Moreland. 11236
Steel spring chart for extension and compres-
sion helical springs per naval ordnance standard no.
1. © Oct. 16, 1944; I 35331.
Johnson (Daniel E.)
Dual-purpose file holder.
I 35322.
11237
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1944;
Johnston (C. P.) co. 11238
Greetings from the state of Washington. © Apr.
4, 1944; K 56261.
Joyce (Irene) 11239
Merry Xmas, happy New year. © Sept. 19,
1944; K 56232.
Keeran (Charles R.) 11240
Win the war quicker with Dewey and Bricker. ©
Oct. 24, 1944; K 56385.
Keystone view co. 11241-11245
Keystone economic geography unit:
Corn, 6. - Cotton, 4. - Meat, 7. - Wheat, 5.
© Oct. 3, 1944; J 37338-37341.
pt. IV, n.s., v. 39 |
Keystone units, geography and travel, group 9.
© Sept. 27, 1944; J 37258.
King features syndicate, inc. 11246-11255
Annette kisses grandpére, Z-253. - Dionne’s
(Mama) birthplace, Z-252. - Emelie and her squeal-
er, Z-256. - Legros (Grandpére) and quints, Z-251.
- Well onthe farm, Z-255, - Yvonne and Cecile
with grandpére, Z-254. © Oct. 23, 1944; J 37329- |
37334.
Eight Dionne sisters, Z-247. - Picnic appetites,
Z-249. - Story telling time, Z-248. - Quints out for
picnic, Z-250. © Sept. 27, 1944; J 37231-37234.
11256 ~
© Oct. 24, 1944;
Klinker (James P.)
Factorgraph salary evaluator.
I 35343.
11257
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1944;
Lamberg (Albert E.)
Clepsydra 1945 model.
J 37160.
Ledoux (Robert F.) 11258 |
Waiting. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1944; J 37284.
Lewis-White. 11259
American thoroughbred winners’ circle. Twenty
Grand. © Oct. 17, 1944; K 56434.
Loucks & Morling studios. 11260-11267
Battle announcing equipment:
Battleships & cruisers, and large auxiliaries,
SN-62d. - Carriers, SN-62c. © 1c. each Oct. 30,
1944; J 37291, 37292.
Electric megaphones, SN-62t. - Torpedo firing
& battle order equipment, surface vessels, SN-62
ak. © 1c. each Oct. 30, 1944; J 37289, 37293.
Rangefinder, mark 33:
Disassembly, pts.1, 2, SN-1368q, SN-1368r.
- Reassembly and collimation, pts. 3, 4, SN-1368s,
SN-1368t. © 1 c. each Oct. 30, 1944; J. 37288,
37290, 37294, 37295.
Lutz (Karl F.) 11268-11273
Philadelphia:
Independence Hall, Liberty bell, 133. © Oct.
2, 1944; J 37235.
Main concourse 30th street station, Penn-
sylvania railroad, 190. - University of Pennsylvania,
dormitories, 208. © Sept. 4, 1944; J ene 37237.
Walnut street, east, 106. © Sept. 5, 1944;
J 37238.
Wissahickon Creek and Henry avenue bridge,
260. - Y. M. C. A., 114. © Aug. 5,.1944; J 37239,
37240.
Mabey (Charles W.) 11274
Juice extractor. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1944; I 35245.
11275
© 1 c. Sept. 26, 1944;
McCarty (Paul Revere)
Spring ten-shun holder.
I 35292.
McDermott (Julian A.) 11276
Battery fed seaplane landing contact light, S31.
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1944; I 35263.
McLean (Frank W.)
Baby buggy. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1944; I 35279.
11277
McVey (Gertrude Teer) 11278-11281
Design:
Bronx. - Brook. - Nassau. - York. “© 1c.
each Sept. 25, 1944; I 35259-35262.
234
CLASSES H-K
Marshall (William C.) 11282
Tranquility, © 1c. Oct. 10, 1944; J 37297.
Massaro (Peter J.) 11283
Revelation. © Oct. 28, 1944; J 37285.
Matson (Charles H.) 11284, 11285
Clasp-snap lock. - Snap lock for fishing butt and
harness. © 1 c. each Oct. 25, 1944; I 35327,
35328,
Mead Johnson & co, 11286, 11287
First knitting lesson. © Oct. 4, 1944; K 56380.
Sweet expectancy. © Oct. 11, 1944; K 56381.
Minnesota mining & mfg. co. 11288
Smart girl. © 1 c. Noy. 2, 1944; J 37299.
Modeer (Charles A. A.) 11289-11291
Tillamook light near Seaside, Oregon, 260, 262.
- Tillamook light, Oregon Coast, 261. © Oct. 13,
1944; J 37335-37337.
Nemeth (Ted) studios, 11292, 11293
Machine shop work, precision measurement,
The bevel protractor, 7. © Oct. 1, 1944;
J 37259.
Precision. gage blocks, 6. © Oct. 1, 1944;
J 37296.
Neville (Harry) jr. 11294
Contour superfinish cutter grinding attachment.
© 1c, Oct. 25, 1944; I 35344.
New York graphic society. 11295-11298
Blossom, 3146, - Door of the fold, 131. - Little
bud, 3147. © Oct. 11, 1944: K 56282, 56288, 56289.
Good Shepherd, 130. © Oct. 12, 1944; K 56432.
_ Newman (Charles) 11299-11301
Cheerful horse, Lafmore. - Happy horse, Smarty,
- Smiling horse, Cheerio. © Aug. 31, 1944; K
56239-56241.
Nimy (Buckley) 11302-11307
Away from it all. - County lane. - Early snow. -
Fruitcake for breakfast. - In repose. - Mule deer.
© Sept. 1, 1944; K 56374-56379. e
Norcross, 11308-11331
Birthday wish from both of us to you. This wish
is as old as Methuselah, etc., 10HB986. - For you
on your birthday. Each rose brings you a birthday
wish, etc., 10GB2. - From us to you on your birth-
day. You’re wrong if you think, etc., 15HB987. ©
Sept. 29, 1944; K 56264, 56265, 56268,
Darn it. I missed your birthday. I was all bal-
led up, 15SB126. - Got that going-to-seed feeling.
Hope it won’t be long, etc., 10C303. © Oct. 13,
1944; K 56410, 56414,
Good for you. You sure don’t show it. Not a
soul would ever know it, 1OHB6. © Oct. 6, 1944; K
56408,
Happy birthday and the best of luck. Isat ona
horseshoe, etc., 15B1021. - It’s your birthday
sister, break into,a dance if you want to, etc.,
25B796. - Thinking of you. I had a little dime and
I had a little time so I hunted very hard, etc.,
10FR329. - To a very dear mother and father
happy anniversary with love to both, etc., 15w494.
© Sept. 22, 1944; K 56263, 56266, 56271, 56275.
Happy birthday daughter. Stay as sweet as you
are, 15B759. - I’d do almost anything to get you
235
well. Just go ahead ’n’ ask me, 15CNq93. - Since
you went away I ain’t much good at writing, it’s true
but, etc,, 10R521. - We’ll raise the devil whenyou’re
back again, but I’ll be an angel from now till then,
Eas © Oct, 20, 1944; K 56407, 56409, 56411,
6412.
Happy birthday to the sweetest mother in the
world, 15B658. © Oct. 4, 1944; K 56267.
Happy birthday. Which hand do you choose. If
you say right, etc., 15B1023. © June 30, 1944; K
56415,
Hi there, Look who’s here. Don’t let the bags
deceive you, etc., 10FR180. - Jus’ a lil shower gift.
If wishes wuz raindrops, oh boy, 5R963. - When
you’re sick, I wilt and droop, but I’ll perk up, etc.,
10C378. © Sept. 15, 1944; K 56262, 56270, 56274,
Hope things will clear up for you soon. The sun
won’t shine, etc., 15C370. - Putting on the dog to
wish you happy birthday. All of a sudden, etc.,
15B1002. © June 17, 1944; K 56413, 56416,
It’s a crying shame, that you’re sick. When you
are feeling hale and hearty, etc., 50350. - It’s your
birthday dad, but I’ll celebrate the big day, too, etc.,
15MB297. - When I don’t get no mail from you
I worry, worry, worry. So scribble off, etc.,
15FR330, © Sept. 8, 1944; K 56269, 56272, 56273.
O’Connor (T. Francis) 11332
Nomograph for calculation of loss of head in
pipes. © Sept. 28, 1944; I 35252.
O’Donnell (Thomas) 11333
My birthday. © Oct. 21, 1944; K 56390.
O’Keefe (John J.) 11334
Prairie Rose. © 1c, Sept. 22, 1944; J 37222.
11335
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1944;
Osterheld (Roger G.)
Service medal holder.
I 35315,
Outhouse (Harold Edgar) 11336
Multi-color three-in-one fountain pen. © 1 c.
Oct. 6, 1944; I 35247.
Patriot press. 11337
Keep liberty’s torch burning. © Aug. 19, 1944;
K 56363.
Perskie (Leon A.) 11338
Roosevelt (President); by Leon A. Perskie. ©
Sept. 5, 1944; H 2782.
Peterson (Wilhelm H.) 11339
Uncle Bill’s cigarette extinguisher. © Oct. 3,
1944; I 35248,
Photo art studios. 11340
Working for victory. © June 8, 1944; K 56452.
Polack (Robert S.) 11341-11343
Heel and arch supporter. - Reversible heel. -
Reversible turnover heel, and arch supporter. © 1
c. each Oct. 11, 1944; I 35254-35256.
Prendergast (Frank P.)
Froz-n-frut. © 1 c. Nov. 1, 1944; I 35342.
Pullman co. 11345-11353
Catch that big one, 36. © Sept. 5, 1944; K 56425.
Check that stub number again, 39. © Sept. 26,
1944: K 56428,
It’s as simple as ABC, 37. © Sept. 12, 1944;
K 56426.
11344
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11354
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Stop! act, suggest, collect, 42. © Oct. 17, 1944;
K 56422.
Stop blowing, put that suggestion in the box, 41.
© Oct. 10, 1944; K 56429.
Thoughts as keys will open doors to gold, 40. ©
Oct. 3, 1944; K 56430.
Wanted! New ideas, 38. © Sept. 19, 1944; K
56427.
Whoa, you nearly passed by this suggestion box, _
35. © Aug. 29, 1944; K 56424,
Yeah, and they said it couldn’t be done, 43. ©
Oct. 24, 1944; K 56423.
Pure oil co. 11354
Tell ’em why, help ’em buy. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1944;
] 37301.
Ralston purina co. 11355
Two years from now. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1944; J
37300.
Ray-Bell films, inc. 11356, 11357
Machine shop work. Operations on the metal
cutting band saw:
Filing an internal irregular shape, 2. - Saw-
ing an eternal irregular shape, 1. © Oct. 12, 1944;
J 37256, 37257.
Ray proof corp.
Inspection unit:
Industrial fluoroscopic, 103. - Industrial
radiographic, 104. © Sept. 26, 1944;135271, 35272.
11358, 11359
Reddy Kilowatt. 11360
Generating good wishes for you! Greetings. ©
Nov, 11, 1943; K 56301.
* Reed (Jess M.) 11361
Rota-base tube base indicator. © Mar. 1, 1944;
1 35257.
Rood (Ray R.) 11362
Rap ball game. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1944; I 35244.
Rubber manufacturers assn.,
Quality recapping guide:
Buffing. - Building. - Cementing oa drying.
- Curing. - Inspection. - Preparation for cementing.
© Oct. 25, 1944; K 56453-56458.
inc, 11363-11368
Ryle (Elbert S.) 11369
Continuous post construction for furniture, etc.
© 1e. Oct. 12, 1944; I 35265.
Sah (A. Pen-tung) 11370
Diamond seven. © 1 c. Sept. 16, 1944; I 35332.
St. Anthony’s guild.
Dart (Eleanor):
Eternal Babe. - Glory to the new born King.
- Guiding light. - Star of the East. © Oct. 17, 1944;
K 56313-56316.
Holy Family. © Nov. 15, 1943; K 56317.
Sandler (Henry B.) co.
MacDonald (Phoebe):
Phoebe juvenile, 1160-1167. © Oct. 9, 1944;
K 56346-56352, 56436.
Scarborough (Opal Era) 11384
Love chain for ladies shoulder straps with
clips. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1944; I 35312.
11371-11375
11376-11383 |
236
Schultz (Carl) & Schultz (Alfred)
New farm implement rotary trash spreader. ©
1c. Oct. 12, 1944; I 35266.
Scientific model airplane co. 11386-11391
Bantam. - Hornet. - Major. - Ranger. - Royal.
- Windsor. © Sept. 25, 1944; I 35293-35298.
Sears, Roebuck & co. 11392-11404
Anemones and silver, - Autumn terrace. - Edge
of the desert. - Farm in winter. - Glory of July.
- Harbor view. - Little harbor. - May morning, -
Old house. - Shining sea. - Springtime in the Berk-
shires. - Sunlight and shadow. - Templed hills. ©
Juty 14, 1944; K 56321-56333.
Shelley (Dorothy May) 11405, 11406
_ Collapsible traveling hanger. - Sanitary shoe
bag. © 1c. each Oct. 27, 1944; I 35329, 35330.
Shoumatoff (Elizabeth) 11407
’ Roosevelt (Franklin D.) 551. © Nov. 18, 1943;
K 56406.
Shultz (Samuel M.) 11408
Panelized structures for United nations relief —
and rehabilitation administration. © 1 c. Oct. 19,
1944; I 35333.
Singer sewing machine co. 11409
Good-bye guesswork. © 1 c. Nov. 2, 1944;
J 37298.
Smith (Albert J.) 11410
Slide rule. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1944: I 35240.
Smith (Simon) 11411
Rock-it pipe wrench. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1944;
I 35246,
Snyder (George Albert) 11412
Declination slide. © - c. Oct. 17, 1944; I 35300.
Snyder (Sherman L.) 11413
Device for attachment to an insignia pin. ©lc,
Aug. 26, 1944; I 35222.
Sonney (Kermit Jonathan) 11414
[Pressure and friction factor graphs] © July 7,
1944; I 35316.
Sorin Bible & card co. 11415
It’s a privilege to wish you a happy birthday,
100-15. © Sept. 1, 1944; K 56209.
Southern furniture guild. 11416
Double-duty for small spaces. © Oct. 8, 1944;
K 56260.
Spitzer (Egone Conrad Joseph) 11417
Posselt (Ruth) © Oct. 3, 1944; J 37228.
Sporting news pub. -co. 11418-11433
1944:
Boston Braves. - Boston Red Sox. - Brooklyn
Dodgers. - Chicago Cubs. - Chicago White Sox. -
Cincinnati Reds. - Cleveland Indians. - New York
Giants. - Philadelphia Athletics. Philadelphia
Phillies. - St. Louis Browns. - St. Louis Cardinals.
- Washington Senators. © Sept. 14, 1944; J 37242-
37254,
Detroit Tigers. - New York Yankees. - Pitts-
burgh Pirates. © Sept. 14, 1944; J 37270-37272.
11385.
J
CLASSES H-K
no. 10, 1944
Star model mfg. co. 11434
U. S. army amphibian 2 1/2-ton truck, Duck, ©
Aug. 18, 1944; I 35220.
Steward (Howard W.) 11435-11439
Autumn on the Sandy. - Laughing malamute. -
McCarthy Alaska. - Reindeer grazing in Alaska. -
Sunrise on Bristol Bay. © Sept. 1, 1944; J 37274-
37278,
Sturgill (Robert) 11440
Pen stamp. © 1c, Oct. 21, 1944; I 35321.
Sugrue (Frederick C.) . 11441
Sugrue underpass. © Oct. 15, 1944; I 35323.
Sullivan (Bernard C.) 11442
Design of sugar beet digger. © 1 c. Oct. 9, 1944;
I 35242.
11443
© Oct. 4, 1944;
Swenson (Carl T.)
Christ at the peace table.
K 56373.
Taub (Philip) 11444
Inseparable. © 1 c. Oct. 17, 1944; J 37255.
Taylor (Mildred Irene) 11445-11447
Irene. - Millicent. © 1 c. each Oct. 27, 1944; J
37282, 37283.
Millie. © 1 c. Oct. 11, 1944; J 37241.
Teich (Curt) & co,, inc. 11448-11458
Greetings from:
Brunswick, Ga., Under five flags, 3B-H1153.
- Waycross, Ga., 3B-H1157. © May 22, 1944;
K 56417, 56418,
Fort Sheridan, Illinois, 48-H35. © July 25,
1944; K 56367,
Kansas, 4B-H233. © June 21, 1944; K 56383.
Keansburg, N. J., 3B-H1340. © May 17, 1944;
K 56419.
Missouri, 3B378-N. © Apr. 6, 1944; K 56365.
: Parkersburg, W. Va., 3B-H1433. © Apr. 13,
1944; K 56366.
Providence, Rhode Isiand, 3B-H1182. © Apr.
1, 1944; K 56364.
Southern university, Baton Rouge, La., 3B-
H1702. © July 24, 1944; K 56368,
Thomasville, Ga., the city of roses among the
pines, 3B-H1688. © Sept. 27, 1944; K 56257.
Wildwood by the Sea, N. J., 3B-H1046. ©
June 1, 1944; K 56384,
Texas co. 11459
Just a friendly reminder, S-33812. © Sept. i2,
1944; K 56433,
Thieme (Anthony) 11460
Rainy day in Rockport. © July 31,1944; K 56245.
11491
Thompson (Peter) 11461-11464
Collapsible baliast plates:
Arrangement & details no. 3 hold, 103-1. ©
lc. Oct. 9, 1944; I 35334.
Arrangement no. 4 hold, 102-7. - Bill of
material and stowage no, 4 hold, 102-9. - Detail
elevations no. 4 hold, 102-8. © 1 c. each Oct. 5,
1944; [ 35335-35337.
Timken roller bearing co, 11465
Kirk (Admiral) urges you to buy more war bonds.
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1944: K 56431.
11466
© 1c. Oct. 21,
Todd (John C.) & Wahl (Lawrence)
Master and insert top Dintes-
1944; T 35341.
Underwood & Underwood, inc. 11467
Capistrano, Calif., Cloister ruins, mission of
San Juan Capistrano, V37599. © Oct. 18, 1944; Jj
37280.
United air lines, inc. 11468, 11469
Air transportation jobs and you. © Oct. 12,
1944; J 37287.
Seeing the airport. © Oct. 17, 1944; J 37286.
11470
© Sept.
Unterman (L.) & son, inc,
String quartette; by C.-Schweninger.
22, 1944; H 2781.
Warren (Robert Luther) 11471-11473
Del Rio Main street, - Mexican hat dance, 1, 2.
© Oct. 17, 1944; J 37266-37268.
Weil (Henry A.) 11474
Northwestern breeze. © Oct. 19, 1944; K 56464,
Western photo products. 14475-11479
Boeing B~29, super fortress, views A-E. © Oct.
6, 1944; J 37324-37328.
Whitman pub. co, 11480, 11481
Pussy cat] © June 9, 1944; K 56237.
Tom cat] © June 8, 1944; K 56238,
11482
© Nov. 1, 1944;
Willard pictures,
Nursing, Feeding the patient,
J 37323.
Woolf (Robert B.) 11483-11489
Log my favorite & special air messages for to-
day:
Friday. - Monday. - Saturday.
Thursday. - Tuesday. - Wednesday.
1944: K 56356-56362.
Wortman (Grant) & Brownfieid (Henry) 11490, 11491
Device for plowing under corn stalks and rub-
bish and preventative of balling up. - Mowing and
windrowing machine; or, Method to change roller
cut. © 1c, Oct. 2, 1944; I 35218, 35219.
- Sunday. - .
© July 15,
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan, 1, 1944:
Reproductions of works of art (including O one-copy entries)
164
oe ec mee ewe mem ee ee ee ee ome ee em ew ee Se eH
Drawings or piastic works of a scientific or technical character (including 1,331 one-copy entries) 1,654
Photographs (including 635 one-copy entries)
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 119 contributions to periodicals and other one-copy
entries)
we oem ee ew eK wm mm mm Ome Oe me mm De Oe ee me Be Se Oe ee em eee Oe ww ee ee me ee ee ee wee ee ee eee eee
237
1,128
DRAWINGS AND PRINTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[11491
Ferris (J. L. Gerome) 1
Building the cradle of liberty. © Ernest N.
Ryder, Croton Falls, N. Y. R 132398, Oct. 9, 1944.
Taylor instrument cos. 2-9
Tycos recording thermometer. Chart nos, 216,
150, 2201, 1376, 1504, 149, 652, 148. © Taylor in-
strument cos., Rochester, N. Y. R 132625=132632,
Oct. 20, 1944.
238
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Abbott laboratories, North Chicago, Ill.
11492-11495
For pharmaceutical products:
For my country, sons and me. Mailing piece.
© Oct. 30, 1944; KK 28042.
Get your might into the fight.
1944; KK 27669.
We’ve just begun to fight. Mailing piece. ©
Oct. 27, 1944; KK 28043.
Tighten the grip. Mailing piece. For prepared
medicines. © Oct. 10, 1944; KK 27814.
© Sept. 25,
Acromark co. See Bates (Harold O.), d. b. a.
Acromark co.
Adelstein (Max) St. Louis. 11496
Customized ties. For neckwear, men’s ties. ©
Sept. 29, 1944: KK 27757.
Aircraft-marine products, inc., Harrisburg, Pa.
11497
New AMP 6-purpose installation tools. For tool
solderless elecirical wiring. © Aug. 11, 1944; KK
27351.
Airkem, inc., New York. 11498
Airkem chlorophyll air freshener. For airfresh-
ener. © Oct. 2, 1944; KK 27725.
Albany steel & brass corp., Chicago. 11499
It’s the deluxe line. For lighting fixtures. ©
Oct. 25, 1944; KK 27895.
Allis-Chalmers mfg. co., Milwaukee, 11500
High voltage protection caps. For protection
caps. © July 5, 1944; KK 27112.
American locomotive co. & General electric co.,
Schenectady, N. Y. 11501, 11502
For transportation equipment:
And keep your powder rolling! 113-99. ©
Sept. 23, 1944; KK 27399.
Little miss manhandles a fire. 113-93. ©
Sept. 9, 1944; KK 27395.
American safety razor corp., Brooklyn. 11503
I just love getting close to nature. For razors
& blades. © Oct. 17, 1944; KK 27664.
Anheuser-Busch, inc., St. Louis. 11504-11508
For beer:
Grandma knew just what to do, and how to do
without. Grandma peeling apples. © Sept. 27, 1944;
KK 28046.
Now meet the missus. © July 7, 1944; KK
28044,
They builded better than they knew. Building
scene. © Oct. 6, 1944; KK 28047.
Thinking Americans today are not too free
with free speech. Group around stove. © Oct. 13,
1944; KK 28048.
When buffaloes stopped the iron horse. Buf-
falo herd and train. © Aug. 23, 1944; KK 28045.
Arco co., Cleveland. 11509
Arco optonic colors. For varnishes, enamels
and lacquers, © Aug, 21, 1944; KK 28098.
624603 O - 45 - 3
239
11510-11514
Add new excitement to meals with vitalox. For
beef extract. © Sept. 20, 1944; KK 27451.
For meat:
America’s best-tasting bacon makes this fine
Armour & co., Chicago.
fall dinner. © Sept. 19, 1944; KK 27449.
Famous Armour’ s star ham. © Sept. 25,
1944; KK 27450.
Taste the difference. © Aug. 30, 1944; KK
27447,
Treet is the meat for extra good baked beans.
© Aug. 30, 1944; KK 27448.
Aronson (Meyer L.) Hartford.
Educational ruler, For educational ruler.
Sept. 26, 1944; KK 27472.
11515
©
Art metal co., Cleveland.
For ultraviolet germicidal unit:
Disinfectaire ultraviolet germidical unit for
meat storage coolers. © Sept. 20, 1944; KK 27666.
Disinfectaire ultraviolet germicidal units for
the disinfection of air in poultry houses. © Sept.
20, 1944; KK 27667.
11516, 11517
Atlantic commission co., New York. 11518
It’s time toturn to A & P. For fresh fruit and
vegetables, © Sept, 27, 1944; KK 27403.
Atlas powder co., Wilmington, Del.
For chemicals and explosives:
Could the rose but hold its dewy freshness.
© Sept. 30, 1944; KK 27418.
When the understudy outshines the star.
Sept. 2, 1944; KK 27417,
11519, 11520
©
Avon products, inc., New York.
For cosmetics:
Exquisite Avon cosmetics. © Oct. 20, 1944;
KK 27855,
Her courage saved a colony. © Oct. 15,
1944; KK 27854,
11521, 11522
Barcardi import, inc., New York.
For rum:
Excelente, © Sept. 29, 1944; KK 27350.
Maravilloso. © Sept. 29, 1944; KK 27382.
11523, 11524
Baltimore pure rye distilling co., Baltimore.
11525
Caveat emptor. For whiskey. © June 1, 1943;
KK 27690.
Bates (Harold O.), d. b. a. Acromark co., Eliz-
abeth, N, J. 11526-11536
Acromark electric branding irons, sheet 5-A.
For branding irons, © Dec. 29, 1943; KK 27429.
Acromark embossing dies, sheet 4-A. For em-
bossing dies. © Apr. 18, 1944; KK 27434,
Acromark embossing press, sheet 15-C. For
embossing presses. © Apr. 18, 1944; KK 27435.
Acromark masking die, sheet 17-B. For masking
dies. © Apr. 18, 1944; KK 27436.
For marking machine:
Acromark no, 53 marking machine, sheet 15-
F. © Dec. 29, 1943; KK 27433.
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11537
Acromark no. 54 marking machine, sheet 15-E.
© Dec. 29, 1943; KK 27432.
Acromark no. 926S marking machine, sheet
9-D. © Dec. 29, 1943. KK 27430.
Acromarker no. 8, sheet 10-C. © Dec. 29,
1943; KK 27431.
For name plates:
Acrofibe name plates, sheet 20-A. © Apr.
18, 1944; KK 27437.
Acroboss nameplates, sheet 20-B. © Apr. 18,
1944; KK 27438.
Acro-etch nameplates, sheet 20-C. © Apr.
18, 1944; KK 27439.
Belfort (Joseph H.) Chicago. 11537
Our latest publication. For mimeographed folio.
© Oct. 7, 1944; KK 27587.
Bell aircraft corp., Buffalo. 11538
Little wooden box that’s speeding aircraft pro-
gress. For aircraft. © Sept. 24, 1944; KK 27987.
Bendix aviation corp., Detroit, New York, Teter-
boro, N. J. 11539-11559
Creative engineering brings railroadin’ by radio.
For.VHF radios. © Oct. 25, 1944; KK 27828.
For airplane equipment:
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. A sentry. ©
July 9, 1944; KK 27320.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. As the Japs
open fire. © Sept. 3, 1944; KK 27324.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. Captain, I have
something to tell you. © June 25, 1944; KK 27319.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. Climb crate.
© May 14, 1944; KK 27316.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. Hold on. ©
May 28, 1944; KK 27317.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. I, I, wish. ©
June 11, 1944; KK 27318.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. Suddenly a
terrific blast. © Aug. 6, 1944; KK 27322.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. That tree.
July 23, 1944; KK 27321.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. We have enough
© Sept. 17, 1944; KK 27325.
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. We’ll come in
low. © Aug. 20, 1944; KK 27323.
Ceiling zero, visibility unnecessary. © Sept.
13, 1944; KK 27809.
For precision instruments for planes:
Appointment in electronia. © Dec. 17, 1943;
KK 27818.
Superhuman powers at his command, the in-
visible crew. © Sept. 17, 1943; KK 27817.
For precision tools and equipment:
Berlin bound at 40,000 feet. For precision
tools and equipment. © Aug. 25, 1943; KK 27732.
De-icing a ton a minute. © Sept. 25, 1943;
KK 27731.
Right on the button.
27465.
Installation instructions. Dual fuel flow autosyn
indicator, 48-29. For autosyn instruments. ©
Sept. 28, 1944; KK 27812.
Installation instructions. Dual manifold pres-
Sure autosyn indicator, 48-29 A. For dual mani-
fold pressure. © Sept. 28, 1944; KK 27813.
Pioneer-Elgin clock. For aircraft clock.
Sept. 22, 1944; KK 27308.
Replacement of injector nozzle in demand oxygen
regulator. Service bulletin. For demand oxygen
regulators. © Sept. 14, 1944; KK 27309.
©
fuel.
© July 25, 1943; KK
©
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Bendix aviation corp.
wood, Calif.
Pacific div., North Holly-
11560-11563
Commando training. For radio equipment. ©
Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27790.
Doors open tomorrow. For radio devices. ©
June 5, 1944; KK 27482.
Muscles for the Black Widow. For hydraulic
equipment. © Sept. 14, 1944; KK 27791.
Power brake valves. For hydraulic equipment.
© June 13, 1944; KK 27481.
Berry Spring mineral water co., ltd., Pawtucket,
R. I. 11564
Quality beverage that’s yours for life. Forgin- ,
ger ale. © Oct. 16, 1944; KK 27685.
Best & co., inc., New York. 11565-11639
Best’s box bag handsome leather inside and out.
For misses hand bag. © Oct. 26, 1944; KK 27878.
Best’s boys’ shoes are built for wear. For boys’
shoes. io) Sept. 28, 1944; KK 27365.
Best’s famous ‘Liliputian bazaar has a world of
woolens! For blankets, bunting, sweater snowsuit.
© Oct. 1, 1944; KK 27540.
Best’s new lambskins.
Oct. 29, 1944; KK 28052.
Bows and pleats, and warm wool jersey. For —
For misses gloves. ©
girls dress. © Oct. 27, 1944; KK 27880.
Bosy and warm winter coats for young cosmo-
politans. For coats. © Sept. 28, 1944; KK 27363.
C-1 wool serge button-up suit. For misses suit.
© Nov. 3, 1944; KK 28063.
Checks and plaids go to kindergarten as well as
to college. Stormy weather coats for mother and
daughter. For girls coats and misses coat and
’ little girls dresses. © Sept. 26, 1944; KK 27356.
240
Cloche. The Chesterfield. For misses coats
and hats. © Oct. 4, 1944; KK 27544.
Comfortable folding carriage by Thayer.
baby carriage. © Nov. 2, 1944; KK 28059.
Corduroys, sturdy, good looking. For misses
jumper skirt, blouses & jacket. © Oct. 3, 1944; KK
27541.
Date dresses for young cosmopolitans. For
misses junior dresses. © Sept. 29, 1944; KK 27367.
Everfast cotton flannel in a boy s shirt. Success
stories for girls are written in plaid. For girls
skirt jumper & coat, and boy’s shirt. © Oct. 12,
1944; KK 27619.
Every girl loves her skirt and sweaters. Tops
for warmth, wear and good looks. Winter winners
for young cosmopolitans. For misses coats, girls
skirt & sweaters & boy’s hood jacket. © Oct. 6,
1944; KK 27552.
Flattering feathers. For hats. © Oct. 15, 1944;
KK 27741.
For girls, bright plaid reversible. For girl’s
reversible coat. © Oct. 3, 1944; KK 27542.
For girls coats:
Best’s coats for girls must be warm, and
wear well. © Sept. 28, 1944; KK 27366.
I always buy her “coats at Best’s.
1944; KK 27753.
For junior miss coats:
Best’s coats hits for young cosmopolitals. ©
Oct. 11, 1944; KK 27621.
Chesterfield choice of young cosmopolitans.
© Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28055.
Smart and sensible winter favorites for young
cosmopolitans. © Oct. 27, 1944; KK 27883.
Warmand wonderful Best’s new coat fashions
for young cosmopolitans. © Nov. 3, 1944; KK
28067.
For
© Oct. 20,
COMMERCIAL PRINTS.
no. 10, 1944
For misses coats:
Chesterfield. © Oct. 12, 1944; KK 27623.
Growing vogue for the redcoat. © Oct. 5, 1944;
KK 27549.
In demand: Lewispun coats. © Nov. 3, 1944;
KK 28066.
In top demand: Fine wool suedes. © Oct. 27,
1944; KK 27879.
F For misses dress:
New hip ruffles on a new bright wool. © Sept.
27, 1944; KK 27362,
Rayon braid on a new Suit-dress, © Oct. 19,
1944; KK 27750.
For winter, boys want snowsuits.
snowsuits. © Nov. 2, 1944; KK 28060.
Fresh lace on the good black dress, For misses
dresses, © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28058.
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar a fringed
wool shawl. For baby blanket. © Oct. 3, 1944; KK
27543.
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar corduroy.
For little girl’s corduroy dress. © Oct. 31, 1944;
KK 28054,
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar quilted
rayon robe. For little girl’s robe. © Sept. 26, 1944;
KK 27359,
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar. A wool-
filled, rayon satin comfort. For baby comfort. ©
Oct. 24, 1944; KK 27875.
From Best’ s famous Liliputian bazaar. Car-
riage bunting & carriage robe. For carriage robe
and bunting. © Oct. 15, 1944; KK 27729.
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar. Wool
knitted suit. For little boy’s knitted suit. © Oct.
17, 1944; KK 27743.
Froth of net for a big moment dress. For junior
miss gown. © Oct. 25, 1944; KK 27876.
Good untrimmed coat, an important fashion that
makes sense. For coats. © Sept. 24, 1944; KK
27358.
Gray jumper in wool-and-rayon flannel, For
misses jumper & blouse. © Oct. 18, 1944; KK
27747,
Her dresses too, are winter-warm. Bright and
becoming new under-coat dresses to wear now and
all winter long. The shoes girls ask for are smart
and sturdy. Forgirls dress, misses dress and girls
shoes. © Sept. 29, 1944; KK 27368.
Indoors or out, baby sleeps soundly in a crib 6r
carriage by Whitney. For baby carriage and crib.
© Oct. 18, 1944; KK 27746.
Jumper’ s the thing, say young cosmopolitans.
For junior miss jumpers. © Oct. 27,1944; KK27881.
Junior boys wear Best’s tweed or flannel. For
boys long trouser suits. © Oct. 6, 1944; KK 27550.
Lewispun. Worn and loved by tens of thousands
of well-dressed Americans, both mothers and
daughters. For girls & misses coats. © Oct. 11,
1944; KK 27624.
Little boys at play. For boys slacks, overalls,
shorts, jacket. © Oct. 29, 1944; KK 28053.
Long lean look in new under-coat wools. Frill-
front blouses wonderful with new fall suits. For
blouses & misses dresses. © Oct. 16, 1944; KK
27742,
Look your loveliest in a picture dress.
evening dress. © Oct. 19, 1944; KK 27748.
Must-have for boys, the short jacket. For boy’s
jacket. © Oct. 19, 1944; KK 27745,
Navy blue for a boy’ S snowsuit.
snowsuit. © Oct. 5, 1944; KK 27546.
New and pretty ‘tor young cosmopolitans. For
junior miss dresses. © Oct. 12, 1944; KK 27620.
For boy’s
For
For boy’s
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11641
New braided beauties. For misses hats. © Oct.
27, 1944; KK 27882.
New shirtmaker in British wool. For misses
checked wool shirtmaker. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK
28056.
New, the hi-ho cloche. Best’s coats for girls
must be warm and wear well. For misses hat, girls
coats. © Nov. 3, 1944; KK 28064.
New town suit with hand-stitched buttons.
misses suit. © Oct. 4, 1944; KK 27545.
Picture dress wonderful for dancing. For even-
ing gown. © Oct. 5, 1944; KK 27548.
Polished calf shoes that getaround, For women’s
shoes. © Oct. 19, 1944; KK 27751.
‘ Repeated by request, our wool gabardine for
young cosmopolitans. For suit. © Sept. 28, 1944;
KK 27364.
Reversible mackinaw appeals to every boy.
These girls’ shoes go to school and parties. Un-
trimmed is the way young cosmopolitans want their
coats. Forboy’s reversible mackinaw, girls shoes,
girls coats. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 27754.
Shortie, new all-weather coat for young cosmo-
politans. For misses rain coat, © Sept. 27, 1944;
KK 27360.
Stormy weather new short coat. Winter wools,
the brighter the better. For coat and misses dress-
es. © Sept. 27, 1944; KK 27361.
Success separates, For blazer & skirt. © Oct.
13, 1944; KK 27622.
"Tailored elegance in wool doeskin. For women’s
suit. © Oct. 26, 1944; KK 27877.
Teen-agers like them plaid or plain, For girls
dresses. © Oct. 5, 1944; KK 27547.
They look so precious in everfast cottons. For
little girls dresses. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 27752.
Touch of sparkle for young cosmopolitans, For
misses junior dresses. © Oct. 19, 1944; KK 27749.
Versatile, smart, the simple black dress. Turn-
ed out to play by Best’ s famous Liliputian bazaar.
For misses dresses & little girls & boys coat sets,
© Oct. 8, 1944; KK 27727.
Warm and pretty for frosty nights.
nightgowns. © Nov. 2, 1944; KK 28061.
Warm coats and leggings get them ready for
winter. Its first purpose is to make you look pretty!
The afternoon dress. For little girls coats & miss-
es dresses, © Oct. 22, 1944; KK 27873,
Well-dressed boy wears an Eton suit. For boy’s
Eton suit. © Oct. 17, 1944, KK 27744,
Wherever they go they're outfitted by Best’s.
For girls coats & snowsuit. © Oct. 22, 1944; KK
27874.
Winter outfitsfrom the famous Liliputian bazaar.
For little girls & boy’s coat & hat set. © Nov. 1
1944; KK 28057,
Year-round favorite, our button-up suit,
suits. © Sept. 24, 1944; KK 27357,
Yes, British woolens, Nothing quite replaces
the finer cottons. For girls dresses, misses suits,
coats, skirts & sweaters. © Oct. 8, 1944; KK
27728,
You wouldn’t throw away good diamonds! Would
you? For abrasive wheels. © May 21, 1944; KK
27369,
Young coat story says trimmed or plain, Jet
sparkles Edwardian elegance on young becoming
felts. For girls coats, misses hats. © Oct, 6,
1944; KK 27551.
For
For misses
For
Best foods, inc., New York. 11640, 11641
You mean you don’t know about marriage. For
cake flour. © Sept. 10, 1944; KK 27801.
11642
Your shoes are showing. For shoe polish. ©
Sept. 30, 1944; KK 27388.
Blue bell, inc., New York. 11642-11646
For overalls and other work clothes:
America at war is America on wheels. ©
July 20, 1944; KK 27832. é
America’s war machine needs this fuel, too.
© July 6, 1944; KK 27831.
Blue bells help keep your car rolling. ©
Aug. 17, 1944; KK 27834.
Blue bells helped end too little, too late. ©
Aug. 31, 1944; KK 27835.
Steel puts the sting in America’s war effort.
© Aug. 3, 1944; KK 27833,
Bond electric corp. div. Western cartridge co.
See Western cartridge co. Bond electric corp.
div.
Bonoil packing corp., Brooklyn. 11647
Trip around the world from Bonoil. Nov.1944.
For olive oil. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28865.
Borden co., New York. 11648
Look, kids, your very own milk bar. For fluid
milk and chocolate milk. © July 30, 1944; KK 27839.
Boston gear works, inc., North Quincy, Mass.
11649
Boston gears, speed reducers, chains and sprock-
ets, couplings, bearings. For gear power trans-
mission equipment. © Oct. 23, 1944; KK 27993.
Botany worsted mills, Passaic, N. J. 11650-11656
For fabrics:
Botany certified fabrics for home sewing. ©
Sept. 27, 1944; KK 27419.
Botany gives substance to the whims of fash-
ion. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 27811.
Pity to let her freeze when Botany flannel is
so warm and handsome. © Oct. 12, 1944; KK
27717.
For men’s clothing:
Botany 500 overcoat tailored by Daroff. ©
Oct. 13, 1944; KK 27686.
Botany 500 overcoat tailored by Daroff. ©
Oct, 25, 1944; KK 27894.
Botany certified fabrics for home sewing. For
fabrics, clothing, yarns and cosmetics. © Sept. 29,
1944; KK 27519.
Botany wrinkle-proof ties. For neckties. © Nov.
1, 1944; KK 28078.
Breidert (G. C.), d. b. a. Breidert (G. C.) co., Los
Angeles. 11657
How to have efficient ventilation at low cost with
Breidert air-x-hausters. For ventilator. © Sept.
15, 1944; KK 27483.
Breidert (G. C.) co. See Breidert (G. C.), d.b. a.
Breidert (G. C.) co.
Briggs mfg. co., Detroit. 11658
Peace conference at the Parkers, For plumb-
ing ware. © Aug, 18, 1944; KK 27493.
Buda engine sales & service,,Tulsa, Okl. 11659
Engin-gard. For engine shut-down control. ©
July 1, 1944; KK 27567.
Burndy engineering co., inc., New York. 11660
Burndy. Bulletin T-43-B. For standard cable &
navy cable connectors. © June 26, 1944; KK 27820.
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California fruit growers exchange, Los Angeles,
11661-11664
For sunkist oranges:
Get vitamin health, LA-3658-R. © July 27,
1944; KK 27379.
Girl’s best friend is her doctor, LA-3633-F.
© July 17, 1944; KK 27755.
Step up vitamin health at breakfast, LA-3659-
R. © Aug. 17, 1944; KK 27380.
Why orange juice will be, LA-3629. © July 1,
1944; KK 27627,
Callaway mills, LaGrange, Ga. 11665-11667
For towels and rugs: Behind this Callaway. ©
Sept. 6, 1944; KK 27525.
. Harvest of beauty. © Sept. 20, 1944; KK
27526.
This Callaway label of luxury promises you
4 things. © Aug. 11, 1944; KK 27524,
Carbide & carbon chemicals corp., New York.
11668, 11669
For plastics:
Children’s shoes with vinylite plastic soles.
© Oct. 25, 1944; KK 28085,
Vinylite plastic soles. © Oct. 25, 1944; KK
4,
Cartier, inc., New York. 11670-11675
Engagement and wedding rings by Cartier. For
engagement and wedding rings. © Sept. 20, 1944;
KK 27469.
Here again, elegant jeweled hatpins, For hatpins.
© Oct. 9, 1944; KK 27940,
Loveliest of gifts, jewels from Cartier. For
hatpins, cocktail rings. © Aug. 31, 1944; KK
27937.
- Protect them overseas. For medallion. © Sept.
29, 1944; KK 27939.
Valued gift of a Cartier clock. For clocks. ©
Aug. 3, 1944; KK 27596.
Very handsome Cartier clip. For clips. © Sept.
7, 1944; KK 27938.
Champion products co., New York. 11676
Champion pocket comb. For pocket combs. ©
Sept. 14, 1944; KK 27373.
e
Charms & Cain, Chicago. 11677
Charm-glo decorative cut-outs, For luminous
cutouts. © Oct. 13, 1944; KK 27905.
Ciba pharmaceutical products, inc., Summit, N. J.
11678, 11679
For pharmaceutical products:
Heroes of the United States medical services.
Colonel Louis Anatole La Garde, © Oct. 14, 1944;
KK 27816.
Heroes of the United States medical service.
Dr. Henry Rose Carter. © Sept. 9, 1944; KK
27815.
Clairol, inc., Stamford, Conn. 11680-11682
For cold permanent wave equipment:
Joan Clair, the new cold wave method. ©
Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27578.
Presenting Joan Clair, the new cold wave
method. © Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27566.
It’s easy to be younger looking with color-love~
ly hair. For shampoo tints. © Oct. 9, 1944; KK
27565.
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_ Clark & Clark, Camden, N. J.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
11683
Your open sesame. For triple-formula obesity
preparation. © Aug. 15, 1944; KK 27473.
Clyffside brewing co., Cincinnati. 11684-11686
For beer:
Exercising, good judgment. © Oct. 12, 1944;
KK 27764,
Going your way? © Sept. 14,1944; KK 27459,
His master’s choice.: © Sept. 28, 1944; KK
27740,
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 11687-11707
For soft drink: !
_Have a Coca-coia - eat, drink and enjoy your=
self. Backyard barbecue. © Oct. 4, 1944; KK
2avqT2.
Have a Coca-cola - eat, drink and enjoy
yourself. Backyard barbecue. © Qct. 5, 1944; KK
27901.
Have a Coca-cola = hi, man. Virgin Islands.
© Sept. 8, 1944; KK 27330. -
Have a Coca-cola - howdy, neighbor. Returned
aviator at fountain. © Aug. 20, 1944; KK 27899.
Have a Coca-cola - sit, maak jouself tuis,
Sit down, make yourself at home. South Africa no,
1. © Aug. 4, 1944; KK 27326.
Have a Coca-cola - soldier, refresh yourself,
Post exchange. © Sept. 20, 1944; KK 27768.
Have a Coca-cola - soldier, refresh yourself.
Post exchange. © Sept. 21, 1944; KK 27769.
Have a Coca-cola - weil done, lads,
washing fence. © Aug. 9, 1944; KK 27327.
Have a coke - ahoy, mates. Shipyard scene.
© Oct, 5, 1944; KK 27773.
Have a coke - here’s your reward. Nassau
no. 2. © Oct. 10, 1944; KK 27902.
Have a coke -here’s your reward. Nassau no.
2. © Oct. 11, 1944; KK 27903.
Have a coke - otlichno.' Swell. Russian sail-
ors. © Sept. 26, 1944; KK 27770.
Have a coke - otlichno. Swell. Russian sail-
ors. © Sept. 27, 1944; KK 27771.
Have a coke - put ’er there, old timer. Alaska
no. 5. © Sept. 12, 1944; KK 27331.
Have a coke - put er there, old timer. Alaska
no. 5. © Sept. 13, 1944; KK 27332.
Have a coke - swell work, leatherneck. Jap
sword, © Aug. 11, 1944; KK 27328.
Have a coke - tudo vai bem. Everything’s
swell. Brazil no. 5. © Aug. 29, 1944; KK 27900.
La invitacién universal, Mexican charra
view. © Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27766.
OQ convite universal. Mexican charra scene.
© Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27767.
This jug brought 57,500 customers into my
store last year. William C. Kregel. © Aug. 21,
1944; KK 27329. ;
Welcome home. Soidier and girl at icebox.
© Oct. 1, 1944; KK 27779.
White-
Colley (Sara), d.b. a. Empress Theodora, Holly-
wood, Calif. 11708
Thy glass will show thee how thy beauties wear.
For cream, © Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27785.
Comptone co., New York. 11709, 11710
For sun glasses:
Oculens sun glasses. © Jan, 3, 1944; KK 27486.
Oculens, the scientific lens. © Jan. 3, 1944;
KK 27485.
Conard-Pyle co., West Grove, Pa. 11711, 11712
243
Floradora. For polyantha rose bush. © Sept. 7,
1944; KK 27931,
Horace McFarland. For monthly blooming rose
bush, © Sept. 7, 1944; KK 27930.
Conklin pen co., Chicago, 11713, 11714
For fountain pens:
Names that endure, Mark Twain, world famed
humorist, Conklin, the pen that endures for gen-
erations. © Oct. 7, 1944; KK 27292.
Names that endure, Will Rogers, homespun
philosopher. Conklin, the pen that endures for
generations, © Nov. 4, 1944; KK 27952.
Corn products sales co., New York. 11715-11720
For syrup:
First call for dinner.
27942,
Rise and shine. © Sept. 19, 1944; KK 27339.
Give your things that crisp-as-new look with
linit. For laundry starch. © Sept. 25, 1944; KK
27807,
Heavenly chocolate pie. For dessert. © Oct. 20,
1944; KK 27941.
Oniy the meat is missing, For salad oil. © Oct.
27, 1944; KK 27943.
Victory is sweeter than you think. For food-
energy sugar. © Oct, 11, 1944; KK 27739.
© Oct. 20, 1944; KK
Corning glass works, Corning, N. Y. 11721
This is a victory gardener. For household glass-
ware. © Sept. 24, 1944; KK 27718.
Coty, inc., New York. 11722-11724
For perfume:
L’aimant the magnet. © Oct. 2, 1944; KK
27452.
L’origan, © Oct. 7, 1944; KK 27590.
Paris, the double note fragrance. © Oct. 9,
1944; KK 27564.
Cream of wheat corp., Minneapolis. 11725
Picto quiz. Breakfast time for war workers at
the Boomtown boarding house. For wheat break-
fast food. © Sept. 24, 1944; KK 27783.
Curtiss-Wright corp., New York. 11726
Letter. For aeroplanes. © May 31, 1944; KK
27491.
Daggett & Ramsdelil, New York. 11727
So many pretty ways to say Merry Christmas.
For cosmetics. © Sept. 16, 1943; KK 27466.
Davison chemical corp., Baltimore. 11728
Born with a fiery disposition, For chemicals.
© Sept. 16, 1944; KK 27385.
Detroit industrial products co., Detroit. 11729
Packard. Shop light. For portable shop light.
© Sept. 21, 1944; KK 27553.
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago. 11736-11737
For stencil duplicators and supplies:
Building for a future. © Sept. 15, 1944; KK
27421.
Getting ready for business. © Sept. 1, 1944;
KK 27420,
Here’s help for you on contract terminations.
© Oct. 14, 1944; KK27665.
Now is the time. © Sept. 25, 1944, KK 27422.
Now is the time for all good teachers. © Oct.
1, 1944; KK 27522.
11738
Now is the time to let the mimeograph dupli-
cator help. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28050.
Now is the time to start thinking. © Oct. 23,
1944; KK 27897.
Which girl gets the job. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK
27810.
Distillation products, inc., Rochester, N. Y.
11738-11740
For high vacuum equipment:
Fine art of manufacturing nothing. © May 2,
1944; KK 27498,
High-vacuum, a revolutionary new tool for
industry. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27500.
Newly demonstrated value of vitamin A. ©
July 5, 1944; KK 27499.
Doho chemical corp., New York. 11741
Cerumen in the ear. For ear medication. © Oct.
2, 1944; KK 27312.
DuMont (Alien B.) laboratories, inc., New York.
11742-11746
For DuMont cyclograph:
100 97o quality inspection.
graph. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 27859.
When you have urgent need for this 100 °/7o
quality inspection, present production of instruments
now assures early delivery and installation of your
DuMont cyclograph. © Sept. 8, 1944; KK 27383.
For precision instruments & electronics:
Are you ready for television. © Oct. 8, 1944;
KK 27860.
Reserve your seat for television, the greatest
show on earth. © Oct. 2, 1944; KK 27463.
Your cue on television. © Sept. 25, 1944; KK
27342.
DuMont cyclo-
Durham mfg. corp., Muncie, Ind. 11747-11749
For metal furniture:
Lumber may be frozen. © Oct. 9, 1944; KK
27777.
No’ wonder they dream. © Sept. 25, 1944; KK
27341,
Reunion. © Oct. 30, 1944; KK 28077.
11750
For
Duro test corp., North Bergen, N. J.
Durex heat resistant lamps by Duro test.
electric lame: © Oct. 10, 1944; KK 27663.
Empress eee! See Colley Gara), d. b. a.
Empress Theodora. _
Eversharp, inc., Chicago.
For fountain pen:
11751, 11752
_Fritzsche bros., New York.
‘coffee brewer.
4 differences make this America’s miracle |
© Sept. 5, 1944; KK 27442.
Here's a pen you can stow away in bag or
pocket. © Aug. 1, 1944; KK 27441.
pen.
Ezy-way products, St. Paul. 11753
Ezy-way ironing pad. For ironing pad. © Sept.
19, 1944; KK 27458.
Fairbanks, Morse & co., Chicago. 11754
Fairbanks-Morse vertical centrifugal pumps for
dry and wet pit service. For centrifugal pumps.
© Sept. 18, 1944; KK 27343.
Ferguson (Harry) inc., Dearborn, Mich. 11755
Time-money-labor saver. For Ferguson blade
terracer. © Oct. 30, 1944; KK 27966.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. IV, n.s., v. 39
Field (Marshall) & co. 11756-11758
Dear public. For bed jackets, robes and loung-
ing apparel. © Oct. 11, 1944; KK 27985.
Dear public. For blankets, sheets and comfor-
ters. © Oct. 10, 1944; KK 27984.
Dear public. For dresses and wearing apparel.
© Oct. 30, 1944; KK 27986.
Filene’s (Wm.) sons co., Boston. 11759-11761
For diamonds:
Diamond for a queen. © Oct. 3, 1944; KK
27591.
Gem that prevented a war. © Sept. 19, 1944;
KK 27477.
Napoleon’s favorite diamond. © Sept. 26,
1944; KK 27598.
11762
For
Fleischmann distilling corp., New York.
Ever sip a 125-year old frosted collins.
rum. © May 23, 1944; KK 27756.
11763, 11764
Fables and facts about foods and flavors. For
dill oils and flavors. © Oct. 2, 1944; KK 27926.
Fables and facts about foods and flavors. For
oil of cassia imitation and other flavors. © Oct.
30, 1944; KK 27980.
Gaines food co., 11765-11769
For dog food:
Better than meat alone! © June 25, 1943; KK
27386.
Give your dog his daily vitamins, feed Gaines.
© Sept. 11, 1943; KK 27387.
Meat alone never could beat a daily diet of
Gaines. © Aug. 4, 1943; KK 27689.
No meat for dogs. © May 19, 1943; KK 27585.
inc., New York.
3 ¢ a day does it. © Apr. 28, 1943; KK 27584.
General consumer products, inc., Chicago.
11770-11772
For coffee brewer:
Lyric a wide neck magic-ilo multiple filter
© Oct. 3, 1944; KK 27726,
Wide neck coffee brewer of outstanding beauty.
© Oct. 3, 1944; KK 27720.
Select fast selling Magic -flo products now. For
coffee brewer, coffee percolator. © Oct. 4, 1944;
KK 27721.
General electric co., Schenectady, N. Y. 11773
Story of A-C welding, 673-54. For training film.
© Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27616.
General electric co. See also American loco-
motive co.
General foods corp., New York. 11774-11777
Better than frosty air for perkin’ up appetites.
For chili sauce. © Nov. 3, 1944; KK 28090.
Grandma’s catsup’s the life of the party. For
‘catsup. © Oct, 20, 1944; KK 27788.
244
Jellied soups, salads, entrees, and desserts.
For gelatin. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27601.
Latest news about Baker s coconut. For coco-
nut. © Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27490.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. 11778-11796
For cereal:
Are you feeling shipshape these summer
days? © Aug. 26, 1944; KK 27510.
Boys! Girls! Get 107 exciting tatoo trans-
fers! © Sept. 10, 1944; KK 27516.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 10, 1944
Come and get it! Corn in puffed-flakes. ©
Sept. 10, 1944; KK 27517.
Crisp, crunchy, little doughnuts, toasty brown.
© Sept. 3, 1944; KK 27514.
Crisp, crunchy, little doughnuts toasty brown.
Try ‘em. © July 26, 1944; KK 27844.
Crisp, crunchy, little doughnuts toasty brown.
No cooking. © Sept. 17, 1944; KK 27518.
_ Crisp, crunchy, little doughnuts, toasty brown!
You'll love Cheerioats. © Aug. 6, 1944; KK 27505.
Lookit! Crisp, crunchy, little doughnuts,
toasty brown. © Aug. 20, 1944; KK 27507.
There’s no excuse for breakfast skipping. ©
Aug. 6, 1944; KK 27506.
Try vem! Crisp crunchy, little doughnuts,
toasty brown. © Aug. 23, 1944; KK 27509.
Wheaties recipe round-up. © Sept. 5, 1944;
KK 27515. :
For flour:
Betty Crocker announces: Better cakes in
less than 1/2 the mixing time. © Aug. 30, 1944; KK
27513.
Mealtime hints. © July 18, 1944; KK 27503.
Peach skilled pie. © July 29, 1944: KK 27504.
You don’t cream shortening, you ‘don’ t beat
eggs. © Aug. 26, 1944; KK 27511.
For food products:
Biscuit that bewitched a wizard. © June 28,
1944; KK 27502.
Breakfast, how to make a better one. © Aug.
30, 1944; KK 27512.
How to egg a chicken on. © Aug. 22, 1944;
KK 27508.
Supper in the garden. © June 28, 1944; KK
27501.
Gordon’s dry gin co., ltd., New York. 11797
To the friend of Gordon’ s eh. For gin. © Sept.
25, 1944; KK 27338.
Gorham co., Providence. 11798, 11799
For sterling silver:
Darling, it’s daddy! © Sept. 29, 1944; KK
27497.
Heartsturnhome. © Sept. 20, 1944; KK 27719.
Graham mfg. co., inc., New York. 11800
Here is a post war heat exchanger available now.
For heat exchangers. © Sept. 26, 1944; KK 27830.
Granat bros., San Francisco. 11801-11805
For diamond rings:
As seen in Vogue. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 27594.
Matchmates. © Oct. 22, 1944; KK 27898.
Solitaires, that prove it’s a man’s world too.
© Oct. 29, 1944; KK 27995.
Threesomes. © Oct. 15, 1944; KK 27802.
Men’s wedding rings. For men’s wedding rings.
© Oct. 8,'1944; KK 27612.
Gray (Dorothy) ltd., New York. 11806-11815
For cosmetics:
Fall money-maker.
27305.
Fashion red lipstick, for that fresh, moist,
dewy look. © Oct. 6, 1944; KK 27445.
That famous sales booster is here again. ©
Oct. 16, 1944; KK 27694.
You’ re so pretty, people will think you’re in
love. © Oct. 2, 1944; KK 27444.
You’re so pretty, when you follow the pink-to-
purple fashion. © Oct. 21, 1944; KK 27823.
© Sept. 15, 1944; KK
11836
You’re so pretty, when you shed that leath-
ery look. © Sept. 30, 1944; KK 27443,
You're so pretty, when you use. © Oct. 14,
1944; KK 27693.
You’re so pretty when your complexion is
aglow. © Sept. 9, 1944; KK 27304,
You’re so pretty when your skin looks clear.
© Oct. 28, 1944; KK 27991.
You're so pretty, though you’re over thirty.
For cellogen cream. © Oct. 7, 1944; KK 27599.
Gray drug co., Jersey City. 11816-11819
For cold vaccine tablets:
How would you like to go thru the winter
without a cold. © Oct. 16, 1944; KK 28089.
New vaccine tablets keep. you from catching
cold. © Oct. 5, 1944; KK 27349.
Now there’s a way to prevent colds. © Oct.
12, 1944; KK 28088.
Vaccine tablets keep you from catching cold.
© Oct. 9, 1944; KK 28087.
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New York.
11820-11822
For groceries:
It pays to choose Ann Page foods. © Aug.
30, 1944; KK 27401.
It’s time to turnto A & P. © Sept. 6, 1944;
KK 27402.
Now, more than ever, your family needs
vitamin D. For evaporated milk. © Aug. i0, 1944;
KK 27400.
Greenlee bros. & co., Rockford, III. 11823
Greenlee boring chart for wood screws. For
tools for mortising, boring & routing. ©Sept. 30, 1944;
KK 27994.
Grizzle (B. F.) Terre Haute, Ind. 11824 ©
-Water line capacity slide rule. For slide rule.
©, Sept. 19, 1944; KK 27858.
11825
© Sept. 14, 1944:
Grossman music co., Cleveland.
Skylark. For toy whistles.
KK 27684.
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati. 11826
Twenty million people are waiting. For watches.
© Sept. 21, 1944; KK 27494.
H-Q co. See Quackenbush (Harold S.), d. b. a.
H-Q co.
Hamilton watch co., Lancaster, Pa. 11827
World time chart. For watches. © Sept. 22,
1944; KK 27699.
Hammond instrument co., Chicago. 11828
Without thought of danger, the chaplain plunged
in. For electric organ. © Sept. 21, 1944; KK
27851.
Hanley (James) co., Providence. 11829-11836
For ale:
Always in the best places. © Mar. 15, 1944;
KK 28094.
Don’t hesitate. © May 20, 1944; KK 28093.
Don’t jump to conclusions. © Oct. 24, 1944;
KK 27911.
I owe it to my public. © Sept. 26, 1944; KK
27348,
People’s choice. © Aug. 25, 1944; KK 28091.
People’s choice. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 27976.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11837 pt. IV, n.
You can say that again. © May 20, 1944; KK
28092.
You can take it with you. © Oct. 9, 1944; KK
27528.
11837
For rennet
Hansen’s (Chr.) laboratory, inc., Little Falls, N
4
Make milk fun for your children.
tablets. © Sept. 20, 1944; KK 27311.
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington, Del.
11838, 11839
For chemicals:
18,000 different enemies! © Oct. 26, 1944;
KK 27913.
Transcontinental chemistry. © Sept. 28, 1944;
KE 27314.
Hirestra laboratories, inc., New York.
11840-11845
For cosmetic cream:
Learn how science helps to make the face
younger. © Oct. 15, 1944; KK 27782.
Science asserts faces may be more youthful
again. © Oct. 8, 1944; KK 27562.
Science can help give most women a younger
face and throat. © Oct. 22, 1944; KK 27825.
Science can help restore youthfulness to face
and throat. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 27560.
See how science can endow you with a young-
er face. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 27869.
To help hand skin become softer more alluring-
ly beautiful. For hand cream, cosmetic. © Oct. 5,
1944; KK 27561.
Holmes & Edward div. International silver co.
See International silver co. Holmes & Edwards
divs (2
House of vision, Chicago. 11846-11854
For glasses:
Are you a spectacle spoiler? © Sept. 21,
1944: KK 27965.
Candy for the kids.
27958.
Did it take 21 operations to make your glas-
ses? © Sept. 11, 1944; KK 27963.
Don’t ae until. the day before school. ©
Aug. 17, 1944; KK 27957,
Meet us early in the morning. © Sept. 18,
1944; KK 27964,
People who live in glass houses can’t have any
secrets. © Sept. 7, 1944; KK 27962,
We’re gentle, careful as any mother would be.
© Aug. 28, 1944; KK 27960.
Your child isn’t going blind. © Aug, 24,
1944; KK 27959,
Your date will say they’re knockout. © Aug.
31, 1944; KK 27961,
© Aug. 21, 1944; KK
Hudnut (Richard), d. b. a. Richard Hudnut salon,
New York. 11855
DuBarry success course. Beauty scope. For
cosmetics. © Oct. 3, 1944; KK 27392.
Hudnut (Richard) salon. See Hudnut (Richard),
d. b. a. Richard Hudnut salon.
Hy-grade sportswear co., inc., New York. 11856
Hy-grade. For sports and formal wear. © Jan.
20, 1944; KK 27592,
t. IV, n. s., v. 39
Indiana steel products co., Chicago. 11857
Precision built, by the million. For permanent
magnets, © Sept. 14, 1944; KK 27615.
International cellucotton products co., Chicago.
18858
Little Lulu. For kleenex, © Oct. 8, 1944; KK
27657.
International silver co.
Meriden, Conn.
For sterling inlaid silverplate:
I can’t get time off my mind. © Aug. 30,
1944; KK 27408.
I guess if I’m smart I’ll wait for these. ©
Aug. 4, 1944; KK 27404.
I’m bright! © Aug. 16, 1944; KK 27411,
I'm clever, © Aug. 4, 1944: "KK 27405,
I’m going to be the first to get these, © Sept.
29, 1944; KK 27413,
I'm smart. © Sept. 12, 1944: KK 27409.
I’m wise. © Aug. 30, 1944: KK 27407,
Lucky me. © Aug. 25, 1944: KK 27406,
Now I think the main entrance Should be en=
larged. © Oct. 10, 1944; KK 27808.
Our apologies to brides who marry in war-
times. © Sept. 19, 1944; KK 27412.
What’s so wonderful about these dear? ©
Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27410.
International telephone & telegraph corp., New
York, 11870
I’ll bring you in on time. For ultra high fre-
quency beam transmission. © Oct, 12, 1944; KK
27647.
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick, N. J.
For men’s socks: ee
Extra quality Interwoven 75¢ the pair. N 1,
[and] Certified Interwoven 3 pairs $1.25. N 2.
© Sept. 28, 1944; KK 27683.
Genuine ribbed socks 75¢ the pair. G 1 [and]
Interwoven 3 pairs $1.25. G2. © Sept. 28, 1944;
KK 27676.
Genuine ribbed socks $1.00 the pair. E 1
[and] Interwoven 2 pairs $1.25, E 2. © Sept. 28,
1944; KK 27674,
Genuine ribbed socks $1.25 the pair. D 1
[and] Interwoven 3 pairs $1.25, D 2. © Sept. 28,
1944; KK 27673.
Genuine ribbedsocks $1.50 the pair.C 1 [and]
Interwoven 2 pairs $1.25. C. 2. © Sept. 28, 1944;
KK 27672,
Interwoven $1.00 the pair, F 1 [and] Inter—
woven 2 pairs $1.25. F 2. © Sept. 28, 1944; KK
27675.
Interwoven $1.65 the pair. B 1 [and] Genuine
ribbed socks 2 pairs $1.25. B 2. © Sept. 28, 1944;
KK 27671.
Interwoven $2.00 the pair, A 1 [and] Inter-
woven 3 pairs $1.25. A 2. © Sept. 28, 1944; KK
27670,
Super grade Interwoven $1.00 the pair. L 1
[and] Extra quality Interwoven 2 pairs $1.25. L 2.
© Sept. 28, 1944; KK 27681.
Super grade Interwoven $1.00 the pair. M1
[and] Hy-test Interwoven 2 pairs $1.00.M2. © Sept.
28, 1944; KK 27682.
Super grade Interwoven $1.25 the pair. K 1,
[and] Certified Interwoven 3 pairs $1.25. K2. ©
Sept. 28, 1944. KK 27680.
Super grade Interwoven $1.50 the pair. J 1
[and] Extra quality Interwoven 2 pairs $1.25. J 2.
© Sept. 28, 1944; KK 27679.
Holmes & Edwards div.,
11859- 11869
246
- COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Super grade Interwoven $1.65 the pair, I 1
[and] Extra quality Interwoven 2 pairs $1.25. I 2.
© Sept. 28, 1944; KK 27678.
Super grade Interwoven $2.00 the pair. H 1
[and] Certified Interwoven 3 pairs $1.25. H 2. ©
Sept. 28, 1944; KK 27677.
Jaques mfg. co., Chicago. 11885-11889
For baking powder:
Heart of the bake. Heart of the cake, you’re
O K with K C, heart of the biscuit. © Sept. 15, 1944:
KK 27558.
Heart of the bake.
powder. Four jar hanger.
27555.
Heart of the bake.
K C double action baking
© Sept. 15, 1944; KK
KC double action baking
powder. Heart topper. © Sept.15, 1944; KK 27556.
You’re O K with K C baking powder. The
heart of the bake. © Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27557.
You're O K with K C ‘double action baking
powder. O K topper. © Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27554.
Jaquet, inc., New York. 11890, 11891
For cosmetics:
She has learned this Jaquet truth. © Oct. 1,
1944; KK 27763.
You enter, and heads turn. © Sept. 1, 1944;
KK 27762,
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N, J.
11892-11894
Help wanted, female. For gauze sponges. ©
Sept. 30, 1944; KK 27852,
There is a better way. For plaster-of-paris
bandages & splints. © Sept. 30, 1944; KK 27853,
William Shippen, M. D., 1736-1808. For sutures,
© Oct. 31, 1944; KK 27996.
Jones & Laughlin steel corp., Pittsburgh.
: 11895, 11896
For steel:
Research tests steels.
28083.
Steel serves the guns with millions of shells.
© Oct. 5, 1944; KK 27464.
© Nov. 6, 1944; KK
Kahn (David) inc., North Bergen, N. J.
_ 11897, 11898
Wearever refill leads. For pencil leads. fo) Oct.
7, 1944; KK 27799.
Wearever Zenith. For mechanical pencils. ©
Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28104.
Kaylon, inc., New York. 11899
Topster. For pajamas. © Aug. 10, 1944; KK
27949,
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 11900-11906
For cereal breakfast food, corn flakes:
America’s favorite hot-weather breakfast,
© July 5, 1940; KK 27575.
Finding the help problem a little difficult? ©
Mar. 18, 1943; KK 27381.
It’s amazing how crisp and fresh Kellogg’s
corn flakes are everytime you buy them. © July11,
1940; KK 27576.
Meet Miss America of the breakfast table. ©
July 11, 1940; KK 27577.
Packed a special way. © June 27, 1940; KK
27573.
Your grandmother knew her grandmother in
1906. © June 27, 1940; KK 27574.
For your every-day well-being. For breakfast
cereal. © Oct. 6, 1944; KK 27661.
Ken-tool mfg. co., Akron, O. 11907
Ken-presto bead breaker. For tire tool. © Oct.
4, 1944; KK 27618.
11908
A short cut to
© Sept. 22,
Keuffel & Esser co., Hobeken, N. J.
K + E isometric drawing kit,
pictorial drafting. For drawing kit.
1944; KK 27659,
Kirby (R. H.) Dallas. 11909
Fun packs. For trick matches & compositions.
© Sept. 16, 1944; KK 27593.
Kolinski (Alexander F.) Milwaukee. 11910
Information concerning. boomerang airplanes,
For toy airplanes. © July 29, 1944; KK 27471.
Kops bros., inc,, New York. 11911, 11912
For foundation garments:
Nemo sensations, juniors jump at them. ©
Oct. 23, 1944; KK 27896,
What won women to nemo. © Oct. 16, 1944;
KK 27660.
Kraft cheese co., Chicago. 11913-11915
For cheese:
You can depend on Kraft quality. © Sept. 29,
1944; KK 27705.
You can depend on Kraft quality. © Oct. 1,
1944; KK 27706.
You can depend on Kraft quality. For macaroni
and cheese. © Sept. 29, 1944; KK 27704,
Leeming (Thos.) &co., inc., New York. 11916
Peter Pain brings trouble to a head but. For
medicinal product. © Oct. 7, 1944; KK 27600.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
11917-11933
For cosmetics:
Complete cream for your face, Hinds for
your hands, Hinds beauty bargain. © Oct. 28, 1944;
KK 27990,
Hand yourself some easy profits. © Oct. 16,
1944; KK 27695.
Handy advice by Arlene Francis. How to be
a smart girl. © Sept. 19, 1944; KK 27306.
Handy advice by Arlene Francis, if I ran an
advice-to-the-lovelorn column. © Oct, 27, 1944;
KK 27989.
Hinds beauty bargain complete cream for
your face. © Oct, 21, 1944; KK 27822.
Hinds beauty bargain 75¢ value for only 49¢.
© Oct. 14, 1944; KK 27692,
Is it etiquet to wear his insignia? © cpr
20, 1944; KK 27307.
Read the news-making reasons behind this
profit promise! © Oct. 12, 1944; KK 27988,
*Round the town it’s Tussy, moment at El Mo-
rocco. © Oct. 6, 1944; KK 27446.
’Round the ‘town it? s Tussy. Penthouse party
powder room. © Oct. 10, 1944; KK 27696.
Should an army wife follow her husband to
camp. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 27821.
For disinfectant:
Our husband belongs to us again. © Oct. 3,
1944; KK 27480.
School called him. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK
27948.
247
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11934
For tooth powder:
Tall, dark and toothsome.
27947,
Word for the sergeant is toothsome.
12, 1944; KK 27946.
For vaginal jelly:
Effective contraception proved by clinical
tests. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 27570.
Simplicity of application.
KK 27479.
© Sept.
© Sept. 1, 1944;
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York.
11934-11946
For cigarettes:
Both far and near to all good cheer. © Nov.
1, 1944; KK 27999.
Chesterfield gives you the 3 things. W. A.
Baker. © Oct. 26, 1944; KK 27998.
Chesterfield gives you 3 things. E. Penn
Rogers. © Oct. 12, 1944; KK 27787.
Chesterfield is all three. © Oct. 7, 1944; KK
27758.
Coast-to-coast. © Oct. 4, 1944; KK 27786.
Nature. Science. Tobacco -farmer G. D.
Yates. For cigarettes. © Sept. 28, 1944; KK 27346.
Rhythm of New York’s popular tunes. © Sept.
29, 1944; KK 27347.
Sure, I believe in signs. © Oct. 15, 1944; KK
27760.
Toothache Slade. © Oct. 12, 1944; KK 27759.
Toter Saxe. © Oct. 19, 1944; KK 27929.
Trader Shinn. © Oct. 5, 1944; KK 27571.
Trooper Stack. © Sept. 28, 1944; KK 27345.
Typer Swift. © Oct. 26, 1944; KK 27945.
McGown (Pearl K.) West Boylston, Mass.
11947-11953
For hooked rug designs and supplies:
Dear HooKraffsman: Fairy’s gloves or
finger flowers to some. © Feb. 15, 1944; KK 28072.
Dear HooKraffsman: Flowers of fantasy. ©
Jan. 15, 1944; KK 28071.
Dear HooKrafTsman: Fuschias with their
jewel-like blossoms are treasured house plants to
most of us. © Mar. 15, 1944; KK 28073.
Dear HooKrafTsman: I never peel redapplies.
© Noy. 15, 1943; KK 28070.
Dear HooKrafTsman: It is the time of har-
vest. © Oct. 15, 1943; KK 28069.
Dear HooKraffsman: What a grand rest
Ihad. © Sept. 15, 1943; KK 28068.
Dear HooKraffsman: You, yes, and all your
friends. © Apr. 15, 1944; KK 28074.
McGraw electric co.
Elgin, Il.
First on my list is ending this. For automatic
electric toasters. © Sept. 6, 1944; KK 27393.
Getting set. For Toastmaster automatic electric
products. © Sept. 10, 1944; KK 27394.
I’m counting up to 5. For electric automatic
toaster. © Oct. 4, 1944; KK 27868.
Toastmaster products div.,
MacGruder (W. W.) Denver. 11957
Caution, to every miss and mrs. Avoid the 3-C
offense. For beauty preparation. © Oct. 2, 1944;
KK 27733.
Macmillan petroleum corp., Los Angeles.
11958, 11959
For motor oil:
© Oct. 2, 1944;
11954-11956 ©
pt. IV, n. s., v.39
MacMillan ring-free motor oil.
1944; KK 27914.
Yes, sir. Ring-free has got to be good. ©
Sept. 30, 1944; KK 27951.
© Oct. 16,
Marchand (Charles) co., New York.
For hair rinse:
Bring your hair to life with this thrilling new
hair make-up. © Aug. 13, 1943; KK 27370.
Catch the gleam in his eye with color-bright
hair. © Apr. 20, 1943; KK 27372.
Exciting new. make-up brings color-bright
beauty. © Feb. 17, 1943; KK 27371.
11960-11962
Micro switch corp., Freeport, Il.
For precision electric switches:
Baker was a wise man. © Mar. 27, 1943; KK
27529.
Charles Bruning company uses two Micro
switches. © Dec. 4, 1943; KK 27536. ~
Die cast enclosed Micro switches control the
automatic cycle of the Gilman hydraulic turning
machine! © Feb. 19, 1944; KK 27538.
4 Micro switches operate auxiliary wire cut-
ting. © Oct. 30, 1943; KK 27534.
Micro switch now means 2,109 switches. ©
June 26, 1943; KK 27531.
Micro switch, the heart of Cook Bellows
switch. © June 2, 1943; KK 27530.
Net only a part, but a part of important parts.
© Oct. 2, 1943; KK 27533.
Smaller, lighter, Micro switch. © Nov. 22,
1943; KK 27535.
This peanut Micro switch for tomorrow's de-
signs. © Jan. 22, 1944; KK 27537.
Uses unlimited, a dramatic talking motion
picture. © Mar. 18, 1944; KK 27539.
We have things up our sleeve.
1943; KK 27532.
11963-11973
© Sept. 4,
Modern classics by Mossalone, New York.
11974, 11975
Dashing silhouette lily. For brooch, earrings.
© Sept. 22, 1944; KK 27800.
Woman’s dream. For bracelet, earrings. ©
May 21, 1944; KK 27476.
Moog industries, inc., St. Louis. 11976
Full power for worn motors. For piston rings.
© Oct. 5, 1944; KK 27944.
National airoil burner co., Philadelphia. 11977
Nairoil fuel and time saver. Bulletin 32. For
nairoil fuel and time saver. © Oct. 9, 1944; KK
27803.
National distillers Ns corp., New York.
11978-11980
For whiskey:
Master’s choice. © Sept. 22, 1944; “KK 27625.
Training does it. © Sept. 23, 1944; KK 27626.
PM for pleasant moments. For blended whiskey.
© Oct. 25, 1944; KK 27953.
National oil products co., Harrison, N. J. 11981
Skilled hands need your protection. For skin
detergent. © Mar. 25, 1944; KK 27355.
Nevins fruit co., inc., New York. 11982
Eureka groves. For Indian River fruits. © Apr.
8, 1942; KK 27893.
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no, 10, 1944 12030
New Orleans Roosevelt corp., New Orleans. 11983
Williwaw. For alcoholic beverage. © Mar. 29,
1944; KK 27474,
Newland (E. R.) co., inc., South Bend, Ind. 11984
Newland sanitary septic tanks, For vetrified clay
septic tanks. © Aug. 23, 1944; KK 27572,
Nonspico., New York.
For cosmetic:
Essentials
1944; KK 27389.
Essentials
1944; KK 27390.
11985, 11986
of good grooming. © Sept. 27,
of good grooming. © Sept. 27,
Overhead door corp., Hartford City, Ind.
11987, 11988
For overhead doors:
Built-in durability in every door! © Aug. 1,
1944; KK 27523.
Doors for today and tomorrow.
1944; KK 27778,
© Oct, 1,
Pabst brewing co., Milwaukee.
For beer:
This is the grocer of Blue Ribbon Town, ©
July 16, 1943; KK 27588.
When papa’ s the shopper.
KK 27589,
11989, 11990
© May 5, 1943;
Pacific div. Bendix aviation corp.
aviation corp. Pacific div.
See Bendix
Parfums Ciro, inc., New York. 11991, 11992
For perfume:
Surrender. © May 1, 1944; KK 27982.
Very thought of you. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK
Parker pen co., Janesville, Wis. 11993-11998
For fountain pen ink:
Amazing new ink actually prevents pon troub-
les. © Sept. 29, 1944; KK 27710.
Discover new ink profits with quink, © Oct.
1, 1944; KK 27711.
Egad, his pen has let him down. It’s clogged.
© Sept, 21, 1944; KK 27707.
New "ink prevents pen troubles.
1944; KK 27708,
Quink shows way to better profits. © Oct. 1,
1944; KK 27712.
To keep pens trouble-free, this new, protec-
tive ink, © Sept. 29, 1944; KK 27709,
Penick & Ford, ltd., inc., New York.
Brer Rabbit pure sugar cane syrup. Blue.
sugar cane syrup. © Oct, 9, 1944; KK 27602,
© Sept. 25,
11999
For
Pittsburgh plate glass co., Pittsburgh. 12000
Silverman & Levy’s conception of a general store.
For glass. © Sept. 30, 1944; KK 27563.
Popular science monthly, New York. 12001, 12002
Free! Pocket signaler handy device shows what
can be done with an idea! For pocket signaler. ©
Oct. 6, 1944; KK 27520.
Thousands of inventions that the world is eager
tobuy. For book. © Oct, 6, 1944; KK 27521.
Prenzel (Edward C.) Demopolis, Ala. 12003
Save time and money by using the Prenzel sys-
tems of agency accounting. For accounting sys-
tem supplies, © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27579.
249
Prime mfg. co., Milwaukee. 12004
Elmer the Bulhorg, strong as a bull, big as a
horse, slippery as a hog. For electric fence. ©
Jan. 1, 1944; KK 27827,
Procter & Gamble co,, Cincinnati. 12005, 12006
For salad and cooking oil:
Meat salad, © Oct. 6, 1944; KK 27582.
ee Sardine salad plate. © Oct. 6, 1944; KK
583.
Pullman-Standard car mfg. co., Chicago. 12007
New day-nite coach. For railroad equipment. ©
Oct. 13, 1944; KK 27614.
Quackenbush (Harold 'S.), d. b. a.
Francisco,
H-@ stik-on paper fasteners.
ers. © Sept. 18, 1944; KK 27691.
H-Q co., San
12008
For paper fasten-
Quaker state oil refining corp., Oil City, Pa. 12009
What oil should you use in a tractor? For motor
oil © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 27912.
12010
© Oct.
Ramsey accessories mfg. corp., St. Louis.
Check for oil leaks. For piston rings.
8, 1944; KK 27765.
Red top brewing co., Cincinnati. 12011-12020
For red top beer:
Annie Laurie. © Mar. 27, 1944; KK 27425.
Ciribiribin. © Apr. 6, 1944; KK 27841.
Darling I am growing old, © May 31, 1944:
KK 27842.
Drink to me only with thine eyes. © Mar. 15,
1944; KK 27840,
Grandfather’s clock.
27423,
Just a song at twilight.
27428.
Long, long ago. © June 15, 1944; KK 27843.
Old oaken bucket. © Mar. 1, 1944; KK 27424.
*Way down upon the Swanee River. © May
23, 1944; KK 27427,
When you and I were young Maggie. © May
2, 1944; KK 27426.
© Feb. 23, 1944; KK
© Oct. 3, 1944; KK
Robot appliances, inc., Detroit. 12021
Robot kitchen units. For kitchen appliances. ©
Aug. 3, 1944; KK 27597.
St. Regis restaurant, New Orleans, 12022
Now, another St. Regis dish. For fried shrimp.
© Sept, 15, 1944; KK 27475.
Schautz (William A:) inc., New York. 12023-12027
For bread:
Anyway you look at it, it is good. © Sept. 18,
1944; KK 27915.
My whole family likes this bread with the
good flavor. © Oct, 2, 1944; KK 27918,
Prove to yourself that Rice’s bread is good.
© Sept. 20, 1944; KK 27916,
Say! This ‘pread is good! © Sept. 25, 1944;
KK 27917.
These sure are good sandwiches!
1944; KK 27919,
Scholl mfg. co., inc., Chicago.
For foot appliances and remedies:
Feet hurt. © Oct. 1, 1943; KK 27968.
Foot trouble can make you miserable when
you want to be fit to carry on, © July 1, 1943; KK
27495.
© Oct. 9,
12028-12030
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12031
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Painful feet. Don’t let them slow downyour war.
time efforts. For foot remedies. © June 1, 1943;
KK 27391.
Schrader’s (A.) son, Brooklyn. 12031
Compressed air cylinders. For air cylinders
and operating valves. © Oct. 30, 1944; KK 27967.
Season skipper corp., Chicago. 12032
One-and-only season skipper, two complete
coats in one, For ladies’ coats. © Sept. 29, 1944;
KK 27927.
Seat-cover corp., Ashtabula, O. 12033
Seco. For automobile coat covers. © Oct. 3,
1944; KK 27453.
Seven-up co., St. Louis. 12034
America’ S fresh up. For soft drink. © Oct. 4,
1944; KK 28086.
Shane (C. B.) corp., Chicago. 12035
Buy a famous season skipper topper now. For
men’s overcoats. © Sept. 15, 1944: KK 27928.
Sheafer (W. A.) penco., Fort Madison, Ia.
12036-12044
For writing equipment:
Advanced design of writing mechanisms.
© Aug. 23, 1944; KK 27653.
Balance is the rule with Sheaffer’s. © Oct.
4, 1944; KK 27655.
Beauty that is ageless, craftsmanship that
endures. © Aug. 21, 1944; KK 27652.
Inside story of the lifetime triumph model.
© Oct. 7, 1944; KK 27656.
More than styling, it’s new engineering. ©
Aug. 18, 1944; KK 27649.
Pens that never grow old. © Aug. 7, 1944;
KK 27648.
Service side of beauty. © Aug. 18, 1944; KK
27650.
There’s an engine under this hood! © Aug.
24, 1944; KK 27654.
Triumph radial writing engine. © Aug. 19,
1944; KK 27651.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabeth, N. J. 12045-12056
For family sewing machine;
Singer 15-30 machine parts. Showing points
‘of wear. Form 20032-944. © Oct. 18, 1944; KK
27887.
Singer 15-86, 15-87, 15-96 and 15-97 machine
parts. Showing points of wear. Form 20009-944. ©
Oct. 18, 1944; KK 27885.
Singer 15-88 and 15-90 machine parts. Show-
ing points of wear.
1944; KK 27890.
Singer 101 machine parts. Showing points of
wear. Form 20027-944. © Oct. 18, 1944; KK
27886, ;
Singer 115-1 machine parts. Showing points
of wear. Form 20033-944. © Oct. 18, 1944; KK
27888,
Singer 128-3, 128-8, 128-12, 128-13, 128-18
and 128-23 machine parts. Showing points of wear.
Form 20006-944. © Oct. 18, 1944; KK 27884.
Singer 221-1 machine parts. Showing points
of wear. Form 20037-944. © Oct. 18, 1944; KK
27889,
Tve got a sick sewing machine here. For sewing
machines, notions, acessories. © Sept. 30, 1944;
KK 27607.
Form 20038-944. © Oct. 18,
250
I’ve got a sick sewing machine here. For sew-
ing machines, Singer form, notions, accessories. ©
Sept. 19, 1944; KK 27606,
Singer automatic chain cutter cuts costs as well
as chains. For Singer automatic chain cutter. ©
Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27605.
Special to sewing classes. For Singer sewing
guides. © Aug. 29, 1944;. KK 27604.
Suturing technique keeps pace with modern sur-
gery. For Singer surgical stitching instrument, ©
Aug. 1, 1944; KK 27603.
Smith & Wesson, inc., Springfield, Mass. 12057
Ten-ring tips. For Smith & Wesson revolvers.
© Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27440.
Sonotone corp., Elmsford, N. Y. 12058-12060
For hearing aid:
But Miss Chase, Sonotone sells hearing, not
just a hearing aid. © Sept. 29, 1944: KK 27315.
Kingston citizens pay tribute, © Oct. 13, 1944;
KK 27586.
Sonotone’s revolutionary bone conduction in-
vention. © Nov. 3, 1944; KK 28049.
SoundScriber corp., New Haven. 12061-12064
For records:
Here’s the live voice disc of Mr. Jones’.
Aug. 24, 1944; KK 28096.
Just like listening directly to my boss’s
voice. © Oct. 19, 1944; KK 28082.
_ This disc saves lots of time.
1944; KK 28095.
This tiny 1’’ stack of SoundScriber. © Sept.
21, 1944; KK 28081.
©
© july 27,
Springer (Georgia I.) Los Angeles. 12065
Time, please. For game. © Aug. 12, 1944; KK
27484,
Stanco, inc., New York.
For insecticide:
Honest, mom, if the flit hadn’t come, we would
have been eaten alive. © May 7, 1943: KK 27715.
Man the flit guns, here they come, boys. ©
May 12, 1943; KK 27716.
Spray ’em and slay em. © May 4, 1943; KK
27714,
Maid: Glad to see you're feeling like yourself
again, Mrs, Clifford. For mineral oil. © Jan. 7,
1943; KK 27713.
12066-12069
Standard oil co., Chicago. 12070-12075
For gasoline and motor oil: i
But when I pointed to the woodpile, he took
off like our car starts with iso-vis. © Nov. 1,
1944: KK 28107.
Of course I knew the answer! Our Standard
oil man told me the difference between a transmis-
sicn and a differential. © Sept. 26, 1944; KK
27415.
So soon, George?.. Don’t forget the car will
need a Standard oil fall change-over too. © Gct.
12, 1944; KK 28105.
That reminds me, George, it’s about time for
our Standard oil man to flush out the radiator and
put in anti-freeze. © Oct. 4, 1944; KK 27416.
That reminds me, George, we should have the
Standard oil man give the car a winter change-over
too. © Oct. 24, 1944; KK 28106.
Word charge always affects your father that -
way, I just said we’d have the Standard oil man
charge the car battery. © Sept. 13,1944;KK 27414,
‘no. 10, 1944
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
12115
Standard oil co. of California, San Francisco.
: 12076
RPM sub-zero lubricants. For lubricating oil.
© Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27921.
Stromberg-Carlson co., Rochester, N. Y. 12077
Thanks for the music, Brooklyn. For radios. ©
Sept. 21, 1944; KK 27492.
Struthers Wells corp., Titusville, Pa. 12078, 12079
Struthers Wells. Quick opening doors. For all
welded quick opening door. © Sept. 30, 1944; KK
27933.
Struthers Wells single wing tangent bender. For
~ Sheet metal bender. © Oct. 14, 1944; KK 217932.
Studebaker corp., South Bend, Ind. 12080, 12081
For airplane engines, military trucks & weasels: -
Seabee Balaban and his father helped build
many a Studebaker in peacetime. © Oct. 20, 1944;
KK 27722.
Son, look at these fine ideas for keeping our
truck in good shape. © Oct. 23, 1944; KK 27829.
Superba cravats, Rochester, N. Y. 12082
Style wise men prefer, sugar & spice $1. For
ties. © Sept. 17, 1943; KK 27789.
Tancill (Grace L.) St. Louis. 12083
Grace Tancill’s figurette. For shoulder-pad
brassiere. © Sept. 27, 1944; KK 27658.
Taylor cable products, Kansas City, Kan. 12084
Do you know. For battery cables. © Sept. 11,
1944; KK 27906.
Taylor instrument cos., Rochester, N. Y.
12085, 12086
Protect your customers and yourself with a
Taylor locker room thermometer. Form 98067.
For thermometers. © Sept. 26, 1944; KK 27687.
Taylor 3-way pilot valve. Plunger type. Form
98027. For pilot valves. © Sept. 26, 1944; KK
27688.
Terry (William Charles) Somerville, Mass. 12087
Dispensing device for rolled tape. For dispens-
ing device for rolled tape. © Sept. 14, 1944; KK
27730.
Ticonium, Albany.
For dental alloy:
Cr. Co. Ni. Mo.# Be. © Oct. 27, 1944; KK
27922.
How is important.
27723.
12088, 12089
© Sept. 15, 1944; KK
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O. 12090
Pioneers in all industrial fields. For tapered
roller bearings. © Oct. 2, 1944; KK 27384.
Tivoli brewing co., Detroit. 12091
Can’t stretch Altes lager’s aged-in, sealed-in
flavor. For beer. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27559.
e
McGraw electric co.
Toastmaster prod-
Toastmaster products div.
See McGraw electric co.
ucts:div.
Tomlinson no-drip faucet co., Cleveland. 12092
Tomlinson no-drip faucet for coffee urns. For
faucets. © Sept. 21, 1944; KK 27697.
Trautman (Ray) Minneapolis, 12093
All rubber ankle joint. For artificial limbs &
orthopedic braces. © Sept. 9, 1944; KK 27374.
Tremco mfg. co., Cleveland. 12094-12096
Mastic ribbon of 1001 uses. For mastic ribbon
used for sealing. © Oct. 2, 1944; KK 27569.
Seal your windows. For mastic ribbon used for
caulking and other sealing purposes. © Oct. 1,
1944; KK 27738.
Winterize your building now to save fuel. For
caulking. © Oct. 2, 1944; KK 27378.
Two timer, inc., Chicago. 12097
Two timer, the coat that leads a double life.
For ladies’ coats. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 27568.
Underwood Elliott Fisher co., New York.
12098, 12099
For typewriters: _
Advice to the careworn. © Sept. 25, 1944;
KK 27313.
She knew what she wanted. © Nov. 1, 1944;
KK 27981. :
United church canvass, New York. 12100
1944-45 united church canvass. For material
for newspaper ads. © Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27702.
United feature syndicate, inc., New York. 12101
Li’l Abner. Oh happy Sadie Hawkins day. For
wheat breakfast food. © Oct. 11, 1944; KK 27784.
United States gypsum co., Chicago. 12102-12105
Directions and specifications for sabinite. SA-7.
For acoustical plaster. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27377.
Pyrobar gypsum partition tile. P-4. For fire-
proof partition tile. © July 3, 1944; KK 27375.
Today’s quiet way, sabinite M, SA-1, For plas-
ter, acoustical. © Oct. 11, 1944; KK 28051.
Weatherwood structural insulating products.
WW-27. For insulating sheathing. © Aug. 22,
1944; KK 27376.
United wall paper factories, inc., Chicago.
12106-12109
Anyone can put up Trimz ready-pasted wall-
paper. For wallpaper. © Oct. 25, 1944; KK 27872.
Now Sonja Henie sells for you in new Trimz ads.
For Trimz ready-pasted wallpaper. © Aug. 16,
1944; KK 27354.
Redecorate for pennies with dex. For ready-
pasted borders. © Sept. 8, 1944; KK 27613.
Ring up quick, easy sales. For wail paper bor-
ders, dex. © Sept. 10, 1944; KK 27353.
Univis lens co., Dayton, O. 12110
I’ve got a date with a wonderful man. For eye
glasses. © Oct. 18, 1944; KK 27646.
Veeder -Root, inc., Hartford. 12111
How to count out all bulls. For counting devices.
© Oct. 30, 1944; KK 27950.
Vermont marble co., Proctor, Vt. 12112-12115
For marble:
Distinction in the store front. © Aug. 1, 1944;
KK 27848.
Memories. © Aug. 15, 1944; KK 27849. _
Most beautiful designs ever created for the
public memorial. © Sept. 8, 1944; KK 27850.
They are with me always. © May 15, 1944;
KK 27847,
251
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Viking glass co., New Martinsville, W.Va. 12116
Viking, hand made. For glass. © Sept. 29,
1944: KK 27461.
Virginia shoe co., inc., Fredericksburg, Va.
12117, 12118
For children’s shoes:
It’s new. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27735.
Something new. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27734.
Volupté, inc., New York. 12119-12121
For compact:
Volupté reflects the prettiest faces. © Sept.
10, 1944; KK 27904.
Volupté reflects the prettiest faces. © Sept.
17, 1944; KK 27856. ,
Volupté reflects the prettiest faces. ©: Sept.
24, 1944; KK 27857.
Wach (Edward F.) Seward, Ill. 12122
Cove mouldelectric radiant heater. For electric
radiant energy heater. © Aug. 30, 1944; KK 27819.
Warner-Patterson co., Chicago, 12123-12125
For automobile radiator cleaners:
How to turn out more tune-up jobs.
20, 1944; KK 27907.
In engine tune-up, the first thing to do. ©
Sept. 20, 1944; KK 27923.
Motor tune-up. © Aug. 20, 1944; KK 27908.
© July
Watson-Stillman co., Roselle, N. J. 12126
Bushing presses, Bulletin 520-A. For hydraulic
machinery & equipment. © Sept, 15, 1944; KK
27826.
Webb (Paul) New Canaan, Conn. 12127
Mountain boys. For stationery. © Sept. 15,
1944; KK 27793. °
Wembley, inc., New Orleans. 12128-12130
For necktie:
Proven quality. © Sept. 25, 1944: KK 27456,
Quality. © Oct. 25, 1944: KK 27920.
This is the tie-best famous throughout the
world. © Oct. 13, 1944; KK 27668.
Western cartridge co. Bond electric corp. div.,
New Haven. 12131
So they won’t forget you, or Bond. For flashlight
batteries. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27337,
Western cartridge co. Winchester repeating arms
div., New Haven, 12132-12138
For ammunition:
Bad medicine for dive bombers. Convoy and
truck stagecoach. © Aug. 10, 1944; KK 27775.
‘Even finer Winchester products will be avail-
able after the war. © Sept. 16, 1944; KK 27776.
Ready to build, or battle. Seabee with pack,
© July 24, 1944; KK 27334.
Trade mark that’s known all over the world.
© Aug. 10, 1944; KK 27774.
Zero-blaster in the making. Instructor and
navy man with shotgun. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27335.
For flashlight batteries:
Winchester advertising today, is building
post-war sales for you, © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27336.
Winchester batteries pierce darkness bullet-
fast. African scene. © Jume 25, 1944; KK 27333.
Weston electrical instrument corp., Newark,.N. J.
: 12139
Weston dial, v. 5, no. 4. For exposure meters,
© Oct. 5, 1944; KK 27455,
Whitlock supply co., New York. 12140
Keydet news. For locksmithing and builders
hardware supplies. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 27956.
Whitman (Stephen F.) & son, inc., Philadelphia.
12141-12147
For confectionery:
Early bird. © Oct. 27, 1944; KK 27867.
Girl brings boy candy. © Sept. 20, 1944; KK
27864,
Messenger of a million romances, © Aug, 23,
1944; KK 27862.
Place for everything. © Sept. 29, 1944; KK
27865,
When your heart’s away. © Aug. 30, 1944;
KK 27863,
Woman never forgets the man who remembers,
© Oct. 18, 1944; KK 27866.
Yeah, man, it’s Whitman’s,
1944; KK 27861.
© Aug. 17,
Wickwire Spencer steel co., New York.
12148, 12149
Jobs ahead for seabees, For wire & welds. ©
Nov, 2, 1944; KK 28079.
Spirit of over-optimism. For wire. © Oct. 5,
1944: KK 27462.
Williams (Harold K.) Moline, Il, 12150
Valley Ridge coasters. For the practical coast-
er for milady’s table. For coasters. © Oct. 13,
1944; KK 27925.
Winchester repeating arms co, div. Western cart-
ridge co. See Western cartridge co, Win-
chester repeating arms co, div.
Wise (Wm. H.) & co., inc., New York. . 12151
- See the entire war through the eyes of valiant
cameramen on every battlefront throughout the
globe! For books. © Aug. 5, 1944; KK 27997.
Wolff (S. J.) & co., New York. 12152, 12153
Basic healthful food, wholesome, nutritious. For
ice cream. © May 8, 1944; KK 27487.
[Girl holding beer] For beer. © June 23, 1944;
KK 27488.
Zenith radio corp., Chicago. 12154, 12155
Gone isthe old black button and cord, For hear-
ing cord. © Oct. 15, 1944; KK 27871.
Hearing aid with new look of youth. For hearing
aid. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 27870.
Zephyr mfg. co., Inglewood, Calif. 12156
Zephyr positive drive collet chuck. For collet
chuck drill adaptor. © Aug. 20, 1944; KK 28100.
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944---------------- 4,766
252
PRINTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939
[12156
Quaker oats co. 1-6
For pancake flour:
Aunt Jemima pancake flour. Delicious! Eco-
nomical! Convenient! RR 123, Oct. 16, 1944.
Made ina minute and so good. RR 125, Oct.
16, 1944.
Most popular pancake flour in America. RR
124, Oct. 16, 1944.
Over 60 million Aunt Jemima ESS
served last year! Have one and knowwhy! RR 121,
Oct. 7, 1944.
60 million Aunt Jemima breakfasts served
last year. Have one and know why. RR 120, Oct. 7,
1944.
So economical and so delicious! Try it and
see. RR 122, Oct. 16, 1944.
© Quaker oats co., Chicago.
253
LABELS
Adams (William), d. b. a. RedOlax products co.,
New York. 12157
RedOlax. For cleaning compound. © Oct. 31,
1944; KK 28000.
Admiracion laboratories, Harrison, N. J. 12158
Admiracion pearly foam shampoo. For sham-
poo. © Aug. 31, 1944; KK 27310.
Affiliated food distributors, inc., Chicago.
12159, 12160
For sweet corn:
Lush’us. © July 15, 1944; KK 28103.
Truvalu. © Nov. 2, 1944; KK 28102.
Airplane mfg. & supply corp., North Hollywood,
Calif. 12161
Pacair. For aircraft supplies. © Sept. 20,
1944; KK 27470.
Barnett (Gordon L.), d. b. a. Marbar workshop,
Van Nuys, Calif. 12162
Kiddie jigs. For puzzle blocks, toy. © Sept. 1,
1944: KK 28097.
Bird & son, inc., East Walpole, Mass. 12163
Quali craft. For shoe box label. © Sept. 28,
1944; KK 27595.
Brown (R. L.) New York. 12164
Brown’s watch cleaning solution. For cleaning
fluid for watches. © Nov. 2, 1944; KK 28002.
Chicago plastic products co., inc., Chicago. 12165
Plastex. For edge sealer for custom molded
plastic supports. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 27489.
Claff (M. B.) & sons, inc., Randolph, Mass.
12166-12168
For footwear:
Pinc-ees. © June 9, 1944; KK 27797.
Starlets. © Dec. 24, 1943; KK 27795.
Yorker imperials. © Mar. 30, 1944; KK
27796.
Clayton (A. C.) printing co., St. Louis. 12169
Coulter’s 5600 Wilshire. Fine footwear. For
shoes. © Oct. 17, 1944; KK 27798.
Container corp. of America, Chicago. 12170-12173
For butter:
Albert City creamery butter. © July 21,
1944; KK 27610.
Arrowhead brand selected cream butter. ©
Apr. 7, 1943; KK 27608.
Cream-o-valley brand butter. © July 12,
1944; KK 27609.
Peterson’s creamery butter. © Aug. 22,
1944; KK 27611.
Continental distilling corp., Philadelphia. 12174
Philadelphia blended whisky. For whisky. ©
Jan. 27, 1944; KK 27794,
Continental foods, inc., Hoboken, N. J. 12175
Lipton’s continental noodle soup. For dehydrat-
ed noodle soup mix. © Sept. 25, 1944; KK 27460.
Darling valve & mfg. co., Wiliiamsport, Pa. 12176
Darcova. For valve cups, seating cups and seat-
ing rings for use in handling oil, chemicals. © July
15, 1944; KK 27804,
Dickson (Albert), d. b. a. Star model mfg. co.,
Pontiac, Mich. 12177
U.S. army amphibian truck, duck. For kits for
construction of amphibian truck, © Aug. 18, 1944;
KK 27457.
Drivness (Franklin J.), d. b. a. Franklin chemical
co., Rochester. 12178
Trig. For concentrated sudsless cleaner. ©
Sept. 15, 1944; KK 27701.
Emdin narrow fabric co., New York. 12179
Emdin. Bias tape. For bias tape made of cotton
fabric. © Oct. 16, 1944; KK 27891.
Franklin chemical co. See Drivness (Franklin J.),
d. b. a. Franklin chemical co.
Halil (Mustafa) New York. 12180
Bagdad moon. For toilet water. © Oct. 1, 1944;
KK 27909.
Happy toycrafters, Brooklyn. 12181
Happy blocks. For children’s blocks. © Oct.
25, 1944; KK 27935.
Hay (Daisy Baker) Anniston, Ala. 12182
Soap ease. When a little soap is soap enough.
For soap. © Sept. 22, 1944; KK 27344.
Hobbs (W. H.) supply co., Eau Claire, Wis.
12183-12199
For enamel:
Beautenamel. © Aug. 24, 1943; KK 27635.
Dairenamel. © Aug. 24, 1943; KK 27638.
Wondernamel. © Aug. 24, 1943; KK 27631.
For paint:
Barnew. © Aug. 24, 1943; KK 27634.
Screenice. © Aug. 24, 1943; KK 27628.
For paint and enamel:
Bestrim. © Aug. 24, 1943; KK 27633.
Floorite. © Aug. 24, 1943; KK 27630.
Wallife. © Aug. 24, 1943; KK 27632.
Wallustra. © Aug. 24, 1943; KK 27643.
Walluxe. © Aug. 24, 1943; KK 27639.
For stain:
Stainice. © Aug. 24, 1943; KK 27644.
Stainit. © Aug. 24, 1943; KK 27641.
For varnish;
Duraglow. © Aug. 24, 1943; KK 27636.
Homaster. © Aug. 24, 1943; KK 27637.
Premier primer. For paint primer. © Aug.
24, 1943; KK 27642,
Super-sealer. For paint sealer. © Aug. 24,
1943; KK 27640.
Wonder-undercoater. © Aug. 24, 1943; KK
27629.
Horwich (M. T.), Posner (Henry), Comeford
(Thomas P.) & Hamilton (A.C.),d.b.a. Peerless
sales co., Chicago. 12200
Shoppo. For game. © Oct. 4, 1944; KK 27792.
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no. 10, 1944
Industrial films, Hollywood, Calif. 12201
‘Saga of 666. For phonograph record. © Oct. 10,
1944; KK 28003.
Industrial mineral wool institute, New York. 12202
Manufacturer certifies this mineral wool in-
Sulation. For mineral wool insulation. © Mar. 1,
Jackson (Walter), d. b. a. Jackson research labora-
tories, New Orleans. 12203
D. P. T. For insecticides. © Sept. 18, 1944; KK
27467,
Jackson research laboratories. See Jackson (Wal-
ter), d. b. a. Jackson research laboratories.
Kellogg (John L.) & co., South Elgin, IIL. 12204
Instant frozen flavor all-coffee. For coffee. ©
Oct. 14, 1944; KK 27846.
Kolinski (Alexander F.) Milwaukee. 12205
Mystery airplanes. For flying toys. © Oct. 30,
1944; KK 27936.
Loewenthal (Siegfried) co., Cleveland. 12206, 12207
For alcoholic beverage:
Big Oak brand. © Sept. 24, 1944; KK 27617.
Priority brand. © Oct. 16, 1944; KK 27761.
M &R mfg. co. See Millen (Charlie) & Render
(Thomas), d. b. a. M &R mfg. co.
Marbar workshop. See Barnett (Gordon L.), d.b.
a. Marbar workshop.
Mariano (Florence) Chicago. 12208
_ Send me home labels. For label to be applied on
packages or to be used for identification purposes.
© Sept. 22, 1944; KK 27700.
Millen (Charlie) & Render (Thomas), d.b. a. M&
R mfg. co., Pontiac, Mich. 12209
Sno-bol. For liquid bowl cleaner. © June 15,
1944; KK 27805.
Milwaukee lace paper co., Milwaukee. 12210
Milapaco handy pack paper doilies. For lace
paper doilies and place mats.
KK 28004,
© Sept. 29, 1944;
Mrs. Hubbell’s bakeries, inc., Phoenixville, Pa.
12211
© Oct. 3,
Pantry jar cookies. For cookies.
1944: KK 27396.
Mitchell (Joe) North Seattle, Wash. 12212
Vita capello, hair life. For hair & scalp tonic.
© Sept. 22, 1944; KK 27193.
Mulhens (Ford) inc., New York.
For soap:
Guest room soap.
Superfatted cream soap.
12213, 12214
© Oct. 11, 1944; KK 27781;
© Apr. 3, 1944; KK
27780.
National lock co., Rockford, Ill. 12215
Bowman spark plugs. For spark plugs. © Sept.
14, 1944; KK 27468,
255
12229
National oil products co., Harrison, N. J.
12216, 12217
For skin detergent:
Acidolate skin detergent. One gallon.
Sept. 29, 1944; KK 27580.
Acidolate skin detergent.
Sept. 29, 1944; KK 27581.
©
2 fluid ounces. ©
Nayh (Matt) Houghton, Mich. 12218
Nikanders cough medicines. For cough medicine,
© Oct. 24, 1944; KK 27824.
Nelson (Swain) laboratories, inc., Glenview, III.
12219, 12220
Q.S.E. royal toner. For compound for treating
photographic prints. © Sept. 18, 1944; KK 27973.
Q.S.E. ultra fine grain universal developer. For
compound for developing photographic film. © Apr.
18, 1944; KK 27972.
Newark, N.
J. 12221
Pick-1-Pete brand. For pickled products in
glass containers. © Sept. 5, 1944; KK 27340.
New Jersey empire pickle works, inc.,
Noble and Noble publishers, inc., New York. 12222
Capt. Noble’s code flag cards. For code flag
cards. © May 31, 1944; KK 27924.
Nord chemical co. See Raynard (Al), d. b. a. Nord
chemical co.
Pacific waxed paper co., Seattle. 12223
Fresh from our bakery. For bakery paper bag.
© Sept. 26, 1944; KK 27496.
Peerless sales co. See Horwich (M. T.), Posner
(Henry), Comeford rd (Thomas P.) & Hamilton (A.
C.), d. b. a. Peerless sales co.
Peter Pan bakers, Davenport, Ia. 12224
Peter Pan Bavarian rye. For Bavarian rye
bread. © May 1, 1944; KK 27244.
Playcraft mfg. co., St. Paul. 12225
Playcraft Puzlnoes. For picture puzzle game.
© Aug. 1, 1944; KK 27910.
Popeil bros., Chicago. 12226
Nylo all purpose cleaner. For all purpose
cleaner. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27698.
Primary education co. See Roan (Carl M.), d. b.
a. Primary education co.
Rafael (Greta Marketa) New York. 12227
Old English saddle. For men’s toiletries. ©
Oct. 5, 1944; KK 27971.
Raynard (Al), d. b. a. Nord chemical co., Duluth.
12228
Ban odor. Disinfectant. For disinfectant pow-
der. © Sept. 19, 1944; KK 27970.
RedOlax products co. See Adams (William), d. b.
a. RedOlax products co.
Refined products co., Lyndhurst, N. J. 12229
Perma-cide. For germ and mildew resistant.
© June 30, 1944; KK 28001.
d. b. a. Rhea’s.
Rhea’s. See Smith (Rhea M.),
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12230
Roan (Carl M.), d. b. a. Primary education co.,
Minneapolis. 12230
Wood-brix. For toy blocks. © Sept. 15, 1944;
KK 27662.
Sage (Peggy) inc., New York. 12231
Shimmer- sheen by Peggy Sage. For nail polish.
© Oct. 20, 1944; KK 27934.
Scholl mfg. co., inc., Chicago. 12232
Dr. Scholl’ Ss sulfa solvex. For powder for ath-
lete’s foot. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 27969.
Schreyer (Oscar) co., New York.
For lapel pins:
Hooty-toot, the owl.
27837.
Little pooch. © Sept. 28, 1944; KK 27836.
Nutty, the squirrel. © Sept. 28, 1944; KK
27806.
Vita-mints.
27992,
© Sept. 28, 1944; KK
For candy. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK
Smith (Rhea M.), d. b. a. Rhea’s, Atlanta. 12237
Rhea’s old fashioned pralines, For old fashion
pralines, candy. © Sept. 5, 1944; KK 27703.
Speed-o-print corp., Chicago. 12238-12273
Black Speed-o-print thrift-quality duplicator
ink. For black duplicator ink, thrift quality. ©
July 1, 1944; KK 28018.
Brass wire shading screen. For shading screen.
© July 1, 1944; KK 28030.
Celluloid writing plate.
July 1, 1944; KK 28029.
Embossed leatherette styli and lettering guide
case. For styli and lettering guide case. © July 1,
1944; KK 28033.
Ideal hand cleansing cream. For hand cleans-
ing cream. © July 1, 1944; KK 28006.
Identification labels. For identification labels.
© July 1, 1944; KK 28010.
Introductory supply kit. For supply kit. © July
1, 1944; KK 28041.
Junior model impression
models. For impression roller.
KK 28017.
Manual! of the rotary stencil duplicating process.
For manual. © July 1, 1944; KK 28032.
Metallic tinsel. For metallic tinsel.
1944; KK 28016.
Mimeo bond, heather quality. For mimeo bond,
heather quality. © July 1, 1944; KK 28024.
Mimeo bond, sovereign quality. For mimeo
bond, sovereign quality. © July 1, 1944; KK 28008.
Model R ink pad. Various types. For various
types of ink pad. © July 1, 1944; KK 28015.
Oil-treated stencil file folders. For stencil
file folders. © July 1, 1944; KK 28034.
Plastic handle stylus. For plastic handle sty-
lus. © july 1, 1944; KK 28019.
Plastic no-drip ink cap. For plastic no-drip
ink cap. © July 1, 1944; KK 28026.
Portfolio of illustrations and designs for church
use. For looseleaf pages with art designs. © July
1, 1944; KK 28040.
Powdered soapstone.
© July 1, 1944; KK 28027.
Protective cylinder covers. Forcylinder covers
for duplicating machine. © July 1, 1944; KK 28036.
Round typewriter type cleaning brush. For
round typewriter type cleaning brush. © July 1,
1944; KK 28025.
For writing plate. ©
roller. Various
© Aug. 1, 1944;
© July 1,
For powdered soapstone.
12233-12236 ©
‘Standard brands, inc., New York.
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Small calibrated triangles. For small egies ra
triangles. © July 1, 1944; KK 28021.
Sovereign carbon cushion Sheets. For aovereiea
carbon cushion sheets. © July 1, 1944; KK 28038.
Sovereign grade A duplicator ink. Various
colors. For sovereign grade A duplicator ink. ©
July 1, 1944; KK 28014,
Stencil cement. For stencil cement. © July 1,
1944; KK 28009.
Stencil cleaning blotters. For stencil cleaning
blotters. © July 1, 1944; KK 28037. -
Stencil cleaning fluid. For stencil cleaning fluid.
© July 1, 1944; KK 28039.
Stencil correction fluid. For stencil correction
fluid. © July 1, 1944; KK 28011.
Stencil silk sheet. For stencil silk sheet.
July 1, 1944; KK 28022.
Straight handled ink brush. For straight han-
dled ink brush. © July 1, 1944; KK 28020.
300, 60°, 90° 8 inch calibrated triangles, large
sizes. For calibrated triangles, large sizes. ©
July 1, 1944; KK 28031.
Thrift-quality stencils. For thrift quality sten-
cils. © Aug. 1, 1944; KK 28035.
Transparent celiuloid rulers.
For smaller sized transparent rulers.
1944; KK 28012.
Transparent rulers. Various sizes. For trans-
parent celluloid rulers. © July 1, 1944; KK 28005.
Transparent shading plate. For transparent
shading plate. © July 1, 1944; KK 28007.
Type and platen cleaning fluid. For type and
platen cleaning fluid. © July 1, 1944; KK 28028.
Veeder. For veeder root counter. © July 1,
1944; KK 28013.
©
Various sizes.
© july 1,
12274, 12275
For oleomargarine: :
Fleischmann’s Blue bonnet margarine, spec.
1-G-SM. © Oct. 18, 1944; KK 27975.
Fleischmann’s Blue bonnet margarine, spec.
1-H. © Oct. 18, 1944; KK 27974.
Standard chemical co., Brooklyn. 12276
Show curl. For cosmetics for professional hair-
dresser. © Oct. 5, 1944; KK 27454.
Standidge (Harry W.) Chicago. 12277
Victory. For game. © July 14, 1944; KK 27478.
Star model mfg. co. See Dickson (Albert), d. b. a.
Star model mig. co.
Stoner (Rex Richard) Lost Nation, Ia. 12278
Ar-dent. Denture cleanser. For cleanser for
artificial teeth. © Oct. 14, 1944; KK 27645.
Swingle (L.), d. b. a. Walley date gardens, Indio,
Calif. 12279
Date-e-sweets. For date confections. © Oct.
13, 1944; KK 27845.
Taylor (Henry F.) Hollywood, Calif. 12280
Western gentlemen. For men’s deluxe talcum,
lustre hair dressing & after shave lotion. © Sept.
16, 1943; KK 27892.
Tietsema (Tim) Ovieda, Fla. 12281, 122s
For honey:
Tim’s Florida honey. © Feb. 15, 1944: KK .
27954, .
Tim’s orange blossom honey.
1944; KK 27955,
© Feb. 15,
256
LABELS
no. 10, 1944 12288
Toy creations, inc., Jersey City. 12283, 12284 27736.
For a game:
Instructions for playing trap-a-check. ©
Oct. 4, 1944; KK 27397.
Trap-a-check. © Oct. 4, 1944; KK 27398.
Valley date gardens. See Swingle (L.), d. b. a.
Valley date gardens,
Wakeler (E. Murray) New York. 12287
Waldorf rum and brandy fruit cake. For fruit
U. S. conserve co., St. Louis. 12285, 12286 cake. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 27352.
For canned fish product:
Blue star gefilte fish. © Aug. 7, 1944; KK
27737.-
Red-e-serv fish-loaf. © June 15, 1942; KK
Wonder chemital co., Philadelphia. 12288
Wonder bleach. For bleaching compound. © Oct.
12, 1944; KK 27724.
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944------------------------------- 755
257
LABELS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939
[12288
Quaker oats co. 3
Aunt Jemima. For pancake, buckwheat, corn &
wheat flours. © Quaker oats co., Chicago. RR 126,
Oct. 16, 1944,
Glidden co. 1
Blaxshine. For enamel. © Glidden co,, Cleve-
land. RR 127, Oct. 19, 1944.
Jackson (Eugene) : 2
Zephyr powder blower. For blowing antiseptics
up nose. © Eugene Jackson, Thonotosassa, Fla.
RR 119, Oct. 5, 1944.
Reliance mfg. co. 4
Sunapee. For fine yarn chambray. © Reliance
mig. co., Chicago. RR 128, Nov. 1, 1944.
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‘WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
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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 pro-
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a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and
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This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic
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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.
Allan (Jan)* 12289
Boxer dog in show position, 183X. © Sept. 22,
1944; G 44337,
Allman (Richard Michael)* 12290
Caricature of San Francisco from Powell &
Market st. to Fisherman’s wharf. © 1 c. Nov. 16,
1944; G 44305.
Atkyns (Willie Lee) jr.
Atkyns (Lee [i. e. Willie Lee Atkyns, jr.]):
Flight into Egypt. © Nov. 15, 1944; G 44326.
Ballinger co. 12292
Sutton (Daniel E.):
Perspective drawing of proposed new plant
for Keller-Dorian corporation. © 1c.Nov. 16, 1944;
G 44343.
Barbaria (Frank T.)* 12293
Pete Pointer. © 1 c. Dec. 2, 1944; G 44376.
12291
Brachendorf (Louis J.) 12294
Comi (Alfred J.):
Emerson memorial, 214. © Nov. 21, 1944;
G 44339,
Brown (Violet Pearl Wood)* 12295
Mexico. © Nov. 20, 1944; G 44338.
Brush (Gerome)* 12296
Christ of revelations. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1944; G
44304,
Butler (Jesse L.) 12297
Neidhardt (John): {
National progressive hub of negro civic and
political action. © 1c, Aug. 9, 1944; G 44321.
Carli (Giovanni) 12298, 12299
Trombino (Carmelo) Farmer:
Boy. - Girl. © July 1, 1944; G 44369, 44370.
Charleston (Dorothy)* 12300
Sacred Heart of Jesus. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1944; G
44329,
Cook, Watkins & Patch, inc. 12301-12306
Small (Janet S.) Carved memorial:
Bernadin, 2370. - Brown, 2371.-- Calumett
(Jonathon & Eleanor M.) 2366, - Carlson (Frank M.
& Esther S,) 2368. - Lansing (Roger DeL. & Jeanne
M.) 2367. - Siller, 2369. © Nov. 6, 1944; G 44274-
44279.
Davis (Charles P.)* 12307-12311
Army. - Marine. - Sailor. - WAC. - WAVES. ©
1 c. each Nov. 3, 1944; G 44331-44335.
De Hoffmann (Alexander C.) 12312
Adeh [pseud. of Alexander C.De Hoffmann]:
Adoration of the Magi. © Oct. 27, 1944; G
44284,
259
Gerard (William B.)* 12313
Now? © 1c. Nov. 14, 1944; G 44301.
Haines (Frances)* 12314
Sunshine special. © 1 c. Oct. 10, 1944; G 44323.
Hambrock (Ida) * 12315, 12316
Messengers of God. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1944; G
44294,
When the golden sun kisses the morning dew. ' ©
1c. Oct, 31, 1944; G 44288.
Hintermeister (John Henry) 12317
Hintermeister (J. Hy. [i. e. John Henry}):
Alert. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1944; G 44300.
Hurd (Harlam Page) 3d.,* 12318
Girl’s head in circle.
44297,
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1944; G
Jordan (William L.)* 12319
Historic monument of German brutality in world
war 2. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1944; G 44299.
Jungk (Katherine) & Jungk (Catherine) 12320
Clarkin (Lucille):
I need you so. © 1c. Oct, 25, 1944; G 44325.
Keck (Charles)* 12321, 12322
Lincoln (Abraham) as a young man. - Monument
to Jackson, Johnson and Polk, presidents of the
United States from North Carolina. © 1 c. each
Nov. 9, 1944; G 44272, 44273.
Kiplinger Washington agency, inc. & Kalish (Max)
12323-12327
Kalish (Max):
Bricker (John W.) 4574-10. - Hull (Cordell)
4574-13. - McNutt (Paul V.) 4574-32. - Roosevelt
(Franklin Delano) 4574-2. - Willkie (Wendell) 4574-
28. © 1c. each Dec. 2, 1944; G 44371-44375,
L. S, A. service, inc, 12328
Hayes (Wesley T.): :
Direct seller. © 1c. Nov. i1, 1944; G 44293.
McCullough (Catherine Miller)* 12329-12331
Becky Anne. - Bunny boy. - Elaine. © Nov. 25,
1944; G 44364-44366.
MacPherson (Edgar Earl)* 12332
Winner take all. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1944; G 44328,
Michels (William F.) 12333
Williams (Roger T.):
Forest scene with frame. © July 11, 1944; G
44290.
Mirroff (Herman) 12334
Rahn (Irving G.):
Lola. © 1c. Dec, 2, 1944; G 44378,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12335
Moessel (Julius) * 12335
Think for ever of the great sacrifice. © 1c.Nov.
19, 1944; G 44327.
Nemours foundation. 12336-12351
Wilson (Jack B.):
Little lame prince, 1-16. © 1c. each Nov.
29, 1944; G 44344-44359.
Niemeyer (Oscar Vincent)* 12352
Sop s fables. © 1 c. Oct. 28, 1944; G 44295.
Okun co. 12353
Turner (Raymond):
Smiling baby seated with arms and legs out-
stretched. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1944; G 44336.
Osborne co. 12354-12368
De Maris (Walter):
Peace picture, 4868. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1944; G
44319.
Montgomery (Alice J.):
Dillar, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar, 4882. -
Early to bed and early to rise, 4881. - Hickory,
dickory, dock, 4888. - Jack and Jill went up a hill,
4885. - Little Nancy Etticote and her white petti-
coat, 4886. - Mary had a little lamb, 4877. - Mary,
Mary, cool and airy, 4879. - One, two, button my
Shoes, 4887. - Polly put the kettle on, 4878. - See
a pin and pick it up, 4880. -Sing a song of six pence,
4884, - There was a little girl, who had a little
curl, 4883. © 1 c. each Nov. 16, 1944; G 44306-
44317.
Nickel (J. F.):
Bathing girl, 4875. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1944; G
44320,
Wilbur (Lawrence L.):
U My boy is home again, 4876. © 1c. Nov. 16,
1944; G 44318.
Paris (Charles Spurgeon) -jr.* 12369
Blue laced satinette. © 1 c. Nov, 10, 1944; G
44289,
Robbins (Frederick Goodrich)* 12370-12372
Escorting ’°em to summer pasture, in the high-
lands. - Monadnock (Mount) - Portsmouth, Fleet
street. © Nov. 24, 1944; G 44340-44342.
Schairer (Reinhold)* 12373
W E, world education. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1944; G
44330.
t. IV, n. s., v. 39
Seymour, Zweibei productions. 12374
Roye (Syd):
Hoppy lamb. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1944; G 44271.
Stoltzenburg (Frank C.)* 12375
Sun and family of planets. © 1 c. Nov. 20, 1944;
G 44367.
Todd (Harry O.)* 12376
Derby day. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1944; G 44296.
Topping (Helen Faville) 12377
Toyoshima (Masako):
Lincoln democracy in California, © 1 c. Nov.
30, 1944; G 44368.
Tulk (Alfred James)* 12378-12383
Fear not. - He shall judge the world with right-
eousness and the people with His truth. © 1 c, each
Nov, 15, 1944; G 44302, 44303.
He shall give His angels charge over thee to
keep thee in all thy ways, 248. - I am the Resurrec-
tion and the Life, 295. - I will prevail, 266. -
Thanks be toGodwhich giveth us the victory through
our Lord Jesus Christ, 285. © 1c. each Nov. i5,
1944; G 44360-44363. .
Vanden Eynden (Joseph C.)* 12384-12387
Magic of trade:
Bartering for metals. - Caravans meet, and
trade. - Herrings make history. - Peddlers para-
dise. © 1 c. each Oct. 27, 1944; G 44224-44227,
Wade (Jessie M.) 12388
Gavin (Joe):
Astrology weddings. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1944; G
44285.
Weaver (Frank L.)* 12389-12392
Bunny. - Cat. - Duck. - Turtle. © Nov. 4, 1944;
G 44280-44283.
Wolcott (John G.)* 12393, 12394
Holy conversation. - Lady with the bomb. © 1
c. each Oct. 27, 1944; G 44291, 44292,
Zeitlin (Alexander)* 12395
When G.I. comes marching home. © 1 ¢. Oct.
2, 1944; G 44324.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944------------~---=------ 1,806
260
PAINTINGS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[12395
Ferris (J. L. G.) 1
Building the cradle of liberty. © Ernest N. Ryder,
Croton Falls, N. Y. R 133213, Nov. 14, 1944.
life size. © Grace G. Marble, Woodstock, Vt. R
133212, Oct. 27, 1944,
Richardson (Margaret F.) 3
Portrait of Mary Baker G.Eddy. © Margaret F.
Richardson, Boston. R 132846, Oct. 18, 1944.
Marble (John Nelson) 2
Portrait of Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, full length,
261
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Acromark co. 12396-12399
Wire flattening and marking machine;
Frame toptilted. - Front view. - Rear view. -
Side elevation. © 1c. each Nov, 21, 1944; J 37479-
37482.
12400
© Sept. 18, 1944; K
Alexander (Douglas)
Equality of the negroes.
56491.
American automobile assn. 12401, 12402
Cross only at corners, S.S. P. 164. © Oct. 2,
1944; K 56543.
Wear white after dark, S.S. P. 165. © Oct. 26,
1944; K 56544,
American central mfg. corp. 12403, 12404
Designed for you. - In on the ground floor. © 1
c. each Nov, 18, 1944; J 37450, 37452.
American council on education. 12405-12437
Centralized school, 18. - City within a city, 22. -
Civilian conservation corps, 52. - Clearing the
slums, 23. - Coal miners, 33. - Day on the farm,
11, - Far western region of the United States, 5. -
Forest ranger, 9. - Forests of the United States, /8.
- Harnessing the rivers, 28. - Indians of the south-
west, 26. - Irrigation, 31. - Middle states region of
the United States, 7. - National parks of the United
States, 24. - Northeastern region of the United
States, 2. - Northwestern region of the United States,
6. - Nutrition, 27. - Oneteacher school, 17. - Pano-
rama of the United States, 1. - Parochial school, 19.
- Railroad family, 35. - Railroad transportation,
34, ~ Registered nurse, 16. - Rural electrification,
29. - Rural public health, 15. - Rural youth groups,
10. - Small town, 12. - Soil conservation, 30. -~
Southeastern region of the United States, 3. - South-
western region of the United States, 4. - Suburban
family, 13. - Urban clinics, 14. - Visit to Wash-
ington, 21. © Sept. 1, 1944; J 37390-37422.
American optical co. 12438-12453
Arteriosclerotic retinopathy. - Central chorio-
retinitis. - Closure of retinal artery. - Closure of
retinal vein. - Diabetic retinopathy. - Glaucoma. -
Hypertensive retinopathy. - Normal brunette fundus.
- Normal fundus. - Papilledema. - Post neuritic
optic atrophy, secondary optic atrophy. - Simple
optic atrophy, primary optic atrophy. © Aug. 15,
1944; K 56501-56512, -
Spectral transmission:
Calobar glass, 9040. - Dark coolray sun glass,
9066. - Noviweld glass, 9045. © Sept. 14, 1944; K
56570-56572.
Visual sensitivity of the eye, 9025. © Sept. 14,
1944: K 56573.
Arenz (John A.) 12454, 12455
Arenz electro control tubes. - Electrocontrol re-
lays. © 1 c. each Nov. 8, 1944; I 35355, 35356.
Arnold (John F.) 12456
Irrigating device. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1944; I 35366.
262
12457-12460
Curve, 102384-A, 102385-A, 102404-A, 102405,
© Oct. 3, 1944; I 35377-35380.
Bailey meter co.
Ballinger co. 12461, 12462
Chambersburg hospital, 4955. - West Chester,
Penna,, Homeopathic hospital of Chester County,
4956. © 1c, each Oct. 26, 1944; J 37384, 37385.
Bankers trust co. 12463, 12464
“Gross yields & prices:
Fully taxable U. S. treasury obligations. -
Partially tax-exempt U. S. treasury obligations. ©
Nov. 17, 1944; 1 35429, 35430.
Bethlehem steel co. 12465
Look, that oil tank’s on fire. © Oct. 10, 1944;
K 56497,
Beyer (George Albert) 12466-12471
Bunny Carrot. - Doezy Doats. - Frisky Colt. -
Jolly Duck, - Lambsy Divy. - Mairzy Doats. ©
Dec. 1, 1944; K 56589-56594.
Bird (Paul) 12472
Wheel suspension. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1944; I 35440.
Bishop (Howard E.) 12473
Origin of all creation. Indian legend. © 1 c.
Nov. 28, 1944; I 35446.
Bohannon (Alonzo) 12474-12484
Auto-flush fixtures. - Caterpillar tire and rim
assembly. - Claw for fork lift truck, - Compart-
mented tube. - Condition-aire moisture injection
system for internal combustion engines. - Fric-
tion industrial tire. - Grave filler. - Life truck
fork pallet latch. - Seat-feet springing for automo-
biles, - Splashproof fixtures. - Stow-motor. © 1
c. each Nov. 11, 1944; I 35389-35399, |
Bois-Smith (William) 12485
Back rest and beach bag. © 1 c. Oct. 28, 1944;
I 35416.
Borden co. 12486-12488
Happy birthday dear:
Elsie.looking out a window. - Elsie playing a
piano. © Aug. 1, 1944; K 56528, 56529.
Happy Island. © Nov. 6, 1944; K 56588,
Bray studios, inc. 12489, 12490
Aircraft work, wood fabrication:
Building a wooden rib, 1. - Laying out and
forming plywood, 3. © Nov. 2, 1944; J 37342, 37343.
a
Brown & Bigelow. 12491-12512
Annapolis chapel, 25-067. -Deep in summer, 25-
286. - Guiding hand, 25-000. - Here’s a treat, 25-
286. = Pals, 25-286. - Quiet comfort, 25-286. -
Sleepy time, 25-283. - Watch me, 25-283. © Nov.
15, 1944; K 56596-56598, 56600, 56601, 56603,
56606, 56614.
CLASSES H-K
Bone to pick, 25-035. - Partners, 25-036. - Trib-
ute to the dog, 25-037. © Nov. 15, 1944; K 56607-
56609.
Evening star, 25-061. - Sitting pretty, 25-063.
© Nov. 15, 1944; K 56611, 56617.
Fairest flower, 25-066. - Lady of the evening,
25-072. © Nov. 15, 1944; K 56610, 56613.
I’ll say so, 25-060. - It’s a date, 25-070. -
the beam, 25-062. © Nov. 15, 1944; K 56612, Eaeis,
56616.
Loveliness of spring, 25-286. - Sunlit summits,
25-286. © Nov. 15, 1944; K 56599, 56602.
Path to home, 25-020. - Valley of enchantment,
25-014. © Nov. 15, 1944; K 56604, 56605.
Buell (Marjorie H.) 12513-12517
Dear Santa: Little Lulu, 10 x 214-4. - Merry
Christmas, 10 x 212-4, 10 x 213-4. © Oct. 10,
1944; K 56474-56476.
Happy birthday, 10 B116-4. - New baby, 15 G100-
5. © Nov. 14, 1944; K 56525, 56526.
Chambers (John T.) 12518
Individual income tax act of 1944 computograph.
Chart 1. © Nov. 22, 1944; I 35443,
Chase-Statler. 12519
Truman (Harry S.) © Aug. 8, 1944; J 37472.
Churchill (Charles Harvey) 12520
Closet shoe rack. ©1c. Nov. 10, 1944; I 35428.
- with screen and storm shutter, Y-65-SS.
Clark (Henry) 12521
North American P-51D mustang. © Nov. 8,
1944; K 56513.
Cleofe (Lawrence) 12522 —
Automatic safety paper match light. © 1c. Nov.
12, 1944; I 35433.
Coates (James Henry) 12523
Million in one. © 1 c, Oct. 21, 1944; I 35353.
Coca-cola co. 12524, 12525
Time is now. - Time is now for good will. ©
Oct. 20, 1944; J 37435, 37436.
Collins (Frank J.) 12526
Air method of ground speed calculation, without
reference to the earth. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1944; I
35381,
Comet model airplane & supply co. 12527
Piper cub cruiser, model J5. © Nov. 27, 1944;
I 35450.
Cressy (Will) 12528
Heavy destroyer, world war 2. © Oct, 20, 1944;
K 56520.
Crum (E. Jefferson) 12529, 12530
Circular calculator for solving mathematical
problems related to drafting wire, A, B. © lc.
each Dec. 1, 1944; I 35453, 35454,
Cut craft novelties. 12531
Little folks merit board. © Oct. 18, 1944; K
56479.
Davis (John Calvin) 12532
P. W. Camp, V3819. © Nov. 7, 1944; K 56437.
625939 O - 45 - 2
263
12557
‘no, 11, 1944 ©
Day (Lyman Moore) 12533
Masonic chart; by Lyman T. Moore. © Nov. 1,
1944; H 2795,
Deschler (Maurice B.) 12534-12537
Casement window, full free opening, with portable
screen, Y-95. - Self-contained M-type raise and
drop, 67RD. - Self-contained vertical slide sash
© ic.
each Nov. 21, 1944; I 35447-35449,
Self-contained half drop combination screen
and jalousie, 67JS. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1944; I 35442.
DuMont (Allen B.) laboratories, inc. 12538
Q-scale for C.R.O. © Sept. 13, 1944; 1 35426.
Edson (Norman) 12539
Winter paradise. © Nov. 10, 1944; J 37486.
12540
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1944; I
Elsman (Ernest H.)
Cableless elevator.
35438.
Empie (Hal H.) 12541
Here we go, and was I lucky t’ get a seat. Add
your blab to th’ blank blurb, E-30. © Oct. 15,
1944; K 56485.
Employer’s casualty co. 12542
Experiences of Hap Hazard. © Nov. 10, 1944;
K 56490.
Fogeiman (Martin) 12543
Reverie. © 1 c. Nov. 15, 1944; J 37441,
Fowler (John) 12544
Hair curler. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1944; I 35365.
Friedman (Herman J.) 12545
Center hall row house. © Nov. 14, 1944; I 35405.
Garcia (Louis L.) 12546
America-spark-plug, Dynamic-steel-spark. ©
1c. Nov. 1, 1944; I 35374.
General cable corp. ” 12547
Metal-to-metal pull-thru connections are deadly,
© Nov. 6, 1944; K 56585.
General foods corp. 12548-12550
Preparation of the assigned product campaign
folder, - Swans down and calumet products cam-
paign, fall, 1944. - Techniques of conducting assign-
ment meetings. ©1 c. each Nov. 18, 1944; J 37446,
37454, 37455.
General motors corp. Fisher body div.
12551-12554
For freedom buy that extra bond you think you
can’t afford. © Nov. 21, 1944; K 56518.
Long may our land be bright. © Oct. 31, 1944;
K 56577.
On to Berlin. © Nov. 18, 1944; K 56575.
Strato-flak. © Sept. 29, 1944; K 56576.
Greetings, inc. 12555
In sympathy, T 4910. © Nov. 1, 1944: K 56521,
Greyhound corp. 12556, 12557
Protect the life: line:
Prevention of accidents at railroad crossings
and drawbridges, 4. - Remember the big little
things, 5. © 1c. each Nov. 18, 1944; J 37444, 37449.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12558
Guntrip (Frederick E.) 12558
Skewer fish-hook. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1944; I 35364.
12559
© 1c. Nov. 13,
Hackney (Winston Myron)
Transparent plastic box, 63.
1944: I 35402.
Hall of art. 12560, 12561
[Summer’s splendor] by Ann Cochran. - [Winter
Sunday morning] by Harold C. Wolcott. © Nov. 7,
1944: H 2787, 2788.
Hearst consolidated publications, inc. 12562-12567
Banzai. © Nov. 30, 1944; K 56587.
How to bring him back sooner. © Nov. 25, 1944;
K 56574.
No time to run out of gas. © Nov. 29, 1944; K
56586.
Oh, for cyrin’ out loud. © Nov. 15, 1944; K 56500.
Our secret weapon. © Nov. 10, 1944; K 56486.
Thanks pal. © Nov. 18, 1944; K 56514.
’ Hendrix (Rex) 12568
Listen, Hirohito. When this war is won. © Oct.
20, 1944; K 56473.
Hewitt (Merrill W.) 12569
Hewitt (Kenneth Merrill) © 1c. Nov. 26, 1944;
] 37483.
Higgins industries, inc. 12570
Water distillation unit. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1944;1
35436.
Hoffschneider (A. W.) 12571
Educational astrology. © Nov. 4, 1944; K 56483.
Hollywood autograph club. 12572
Autograph card. Naval aid auxiliary. © Dec. 1,
1943; K 56488.
12573
© Feb. i, 1944;
Holophane co., inc.
Illumination conversion chart.
I 35418.
Horydczak. 12574
Washington, D. C., 1944, 9-7. © Nov. 10, 1944:
J 37381.
Hoyt (Edith). 12575
Cristo (Santo) de Esquipulas. © Nov. 14, 1944;
H 2797.
International art pub. co., inc. 12576
In the Tetons, Wyoming; by Robert Wood. ©
Nov. 17, 1944; H 2796.
Jam Handy organization, inc. 12577-12590
Woodworking tools and machines:
Band saw, 6. - Belt sander, 8. - Circular saw
parts, installing blade, 13. - Circular saw setting
up, operating, 14. - Disk sander, 7. - Drill press,
4, - Hand tools, hammers, Saws, 1. - Jig saw, 5. -
Jointer, 12. - Lathe faceplate turning, other oper-
ations, 10. - Lathe parts, spindle turning, 9. -
Planer, 11. - Planes, bits, chisels, knives, screw-
drivers, files, 2. - Tool grinder, 3. © Nov. 1, 1944;
J 37457-37470.
Johnson (Charles E.) 12591
Mask sanitaire. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1944; I 35358.
264
yt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Jones (Lewis E.) 12592
But-en-eck gage. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1944; I 35363.
Kirkner (Frank M.) 12593
Sunny Claus. © Nov. 9, 1944; K 56578,
Lamberg (Albert E.) 12594
50 ancient timekeepers. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1944;
J 37484.
Landow (Abraham) 12595
Junior architect. © Nov. 26, 1938; 1 35348.
Larsen (Harold L.) 12596
Portable shampoo drip board. © 1c. Nov. 23,
1944; I 35439.
Leonide (Marion) 12597
Aero sea sub. © 1 c. Nov. 12, 1944; I 35401.
Lieberman (Leo) 12598
Target board individual test. © 1 c. Nov. 16,
1944; I 35417.
Long (Erwin L.) 12599
Featherplane. © 1 c. Nov. 8, 1944; I 35367.
Long (John E.) 12600-12627
Alaska:
Alaska range as seen from railroad, 222. -
Alcan hwy. const., bridge pier, 226. - Coal veins
as seen from railroad, 220. - Fish wheel, Yukon
River, 305. - Gold dredge near Fairbanks, 440. -
Gold dredge, tailings in background, 442, - Home-
stead near Fairbanks, 427, - Midnight on the Tanana,
46. - Monument in snow, 404. - Moonlight on the
Tanana, 21, - Native cemetery, spirit houses, 300.
- Native child, 20. - Natives drying salmon, Yukon
River, 310. - Roof trees, Richardson hwy., 219. -
Six belles, interior Alaska, 16. - Sled dog, 406. -
Small gold mine near Fairbanks, 420. - Small saw
mill, spruce lumber, 39. - Sourdough, 414. - Study
in gold, Tanana River, 48. © Oct. 1, 1943; J 37848-
37367.
Xmas morn, Fairbanks, 446. - Day’s end, 13,
- Steamboat on the Yukon, 302. - 14 dog team, 247.
© Oct. 1, 1943; J 37386-37389.
Happy husky, 407. - Log-house native mission,
36. © Oct. 1, 1943; J 37344, 37345.
Native life:
Bear hide and cache, 43. - Women with
papooses, bead craft, home, 5. © Oct.1, 1943; J
37346, 37347.
Longwood mfg, co. 12628
Justitch child’s dress, 210. © Aug. 6, 1944; I
35406,
Lowe (Frank J.) 12629-12634
Brace mates. - Vanguard. © Apr. 23, 1944; K
56583, 56584.
Daybreak, - Inlet. © Sept. 8, 1944; K 56579,
56580.
Raider. - Rendezvous, © July 28, 1944; K 56581,
56582.
Lu (Yen-Shan) 12635
Shoe hanger. © 1 c. Nov. 8, 1944; I 35372,
Luckenbill (Arthur E.) 12636
Babe of the woods. Camp McCoy, 139. © Nov.
14, 1944; J 37442.
no. 11, 1944
CLASSES H-K
12692
12637
© Oct. 24, 1944; K
Lynn beautician.
Bainbridge beauty salon.
56481.
Mabey (Charles W.) 12638
Toy. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1944; I 35437.
McCart (Paul B.) 12639
Freedom of America. © Aug. 25, 1944; K 56487.
McClelland (Leland Shank) 12640-12644
Lions club:
And I sure was sad ’cause I was one of the
few. - Last time I roared without you. - Protect
her. © Oct. 9, 1944; K 56493, 56495, 56496.
Fellows are all talking. - Whatever your
reasons. © Oct. 9, 1944; K 56492, 56494.
McLaughlin (Herbert) 12645-12648
Hot stuff. - Myson. - Qverthe wall. - Smoocher.
© Oct. 14, 1944; J 37437-37440.
Mann (Marwill Richard Frank) 12649
Sand in the gears of time. © Nov. 18, 1944; K
56517.
Martin (William Francis) 12650
Withholding tax table percentage method. © 1
c. Nov. 8, 1944; I 35357,
Maurer (Elmer C.) 12651
Maurer plumb bob of afree enterprise economy.
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1944; I 35435.
Mead Johnson & co. 12652, 12653
Maternal devotion. © Nov. 8, 1944; K 56499.
_ Twins enjoying their picture book. © Nov. 1,
1944; K 56498.
Methot (Philip Neree) 12654
Nu-trig. © 1 c. Nov. 4, 1944; I 35345.
Meyer (Adolph J.) 12655
Toolmaker’s vise. © 1 c,Nov.15, 1944; I 35413.
Milton (John K.) 12656
Northernland. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1944; J 37382.
Missionary sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
12657
Sweet Heart of Mary, be my salvation; by Galles.
© Oct. 15, 1944; H 2794,
Moran (Barber) 12658
External heart regulator. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1944;
I 35359,
Morton (Thomas M.) 12659
Air transport command. United States army air
forces. © Oct. 31, 1944; K 55730.
Muhlenberg press. 12660
Joy to the world! The Lord is come! © Nov.
10, 1944; K 56516.
Nash engineering co. 12661, 12662
Installation detail:
Nash Hytor vacuum pumps, muffler for type
L and type H vacuum pumps, NIB-11A. - Nash
vacuum priming valves, typical piping arrangements,
NIB-13A. © Oct. 15, 1944; I 35375, 35376.
265
Nelson (Charles P.) 12663, 12664
Hose clamp. © 1 ¢. Nov. 23, 1944; I 35441.
Small pack camp stove. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1944; I
35362.
New York graphic soc, 12665-12667
Christ at thirty-three, 92. - Christ at twelve,
96. - Madonna di San Sisto, 91. © Oct. 11, 1944;
K 56283-56285.
Nichols (James Albert) 12668
James A. Nichol’s criss cross, 2 in 1 checkers.
© ic. Oct. 17, 1944; I 35385.
Norcross. 12669-12681
Gosh, I’m glad you’re better, you scared the
pants off me, 25CN253. - Happy birthday. Hope the
year holds lots of ups for you and not a single
down, 15HB21. - Happy birthday. I wished it on the
moon and I wished it on a star, 25HB27. - Happy
birthday sis. Many happy returns, There were
bigger cards onthe counter, 15FB722. - Operation’s
over. That’s great, So they did some cuttin’ up
on you, 15CN602. © Nov. 3, 1944; K 56536, 56537,
56540, 56541, 56542.
Happy birthday. First I did a little foot work,
that wasn’t very hard, 10HB3. - How ya feelin’ to-
day? They say that a posy will help ya feel rosy,
15C377. - Ya know what makes me so happy? Just
knowing you, 15FR201. © Oct. 27, 1944; K 56531,
56534, 56538.
Happy birthday to you. A perfect saint is what
you ain’t, 15HB19. © Nov. 17, 1944; K 56539.
Here’s how I know youll soon feel swell.
Daisies do tell, ’cause I heard this one sayin’,
15CN272. - Hey, you. Happy birthday, I’ve got
something on my mind today, 15HB20. - Now’s the
time to tell you sumpin’. When you're away, the
hours just d-r-a-g, 15FR203. - So what, It’s just
a baby. But gosh, ain’t babies wonderful. Con-
gratulations, 10BC593. © Nov. 10, 1944; K 56530,
56532, 56533, 56535.
Osborne (David W.) 12682
Wings for decoration purpose submitted to war
department for use of ground officers in air corps.
© ic. Nov. 6, 1944; I 35382.
Osterheld (Roger G.) 12683, 12684
Service medal holder:
And picture holder. - Double type. © 1 c.
each Nov. 20, 1944; I 35431, 35432.
Otarion, inc. 12685
Girl with’ Otarion hearing device. © 1c. Nov.
29, 1944; J 37485.
Oiterholt (Henry) 12686
[Chart of cranial centers] © Oct. 23, 1944; I
35404.
Parker & Hill associates & Pearce (John H.)
12687
Fisherman’s haven. © Sept. 28, 1944; I 35347.
Party guild. 12688
How to be popular abroad or at home. © Oct. 5,
1944: K 56480.
Patterson (Albert Stanley) 12689-12692
Airfoil with series of spanwise concave curves
or chordwise flanges. © 1c.Oct. 30, 1944; I 35427.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 7
12693 : p pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Design for airfoil having concave upper surface
at leading edge. - Design showing propeller blade
center lines at angle to axis of rotation. - Mecha-
nism for varying camber of mean line of an airfoil.
© 1c. each Oct, 28, 1944; I 35419-35421,
Peterson (Wilhelm H.) 12693
Peterson’s fish scaler, © Nov. 18, 1944; 1 35444.
Plotkin (Maxwell M.) 12694
All (X) denote damage. © Oct. 21,1944; K 56489.
Polack (Robert S.) 12695-12697
Reversible heel, 1, 2. - Revolving heel. © 1 c.
each Nov. 17, 1944; I 35422-35424,
Professional formulae service. 12698
Special professional formulae. © Nov. 1, 1944;
K 56427.
Publicity enterprises. 12699-12701
Hear ye, hear ye. - [New arrival] - News flash.
© Oct. 10, 1944; K 56522-56524.
Pullman co. 12702
Here’s why your uelp is needed. © July 20,
1944; K 56515.
Quigley (Edward W.) 12703
Happy family, 8929. © Nov. 10, 1944; J 37434.
12704
© ic. Nov.
Rabourn (Jewel William)
Smoother razor blade sharpener.
22, 1944; I 35434.
Ray-bell films, inc. 12705-12709
Machine shop work. Operations on the center-
less grinding machine:
Endfeed grinding a tapered pin, 5. - Infeed
grinding a shaft of two diameters, 4. - Infeed grind-
ing shoulderedwork, 3. - Trufeed grinding a straight
pin, 1, 2, pts. 1, 2. © June 20, 1944; J 37473-37477.
12710
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1944; I
Reichard (Joel W.)
Folio drawing table.
35368.
Rixson (Oscar C.) co. 12711
Exchange of Rixson no. 30 double acting floor
checks. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1944; I 35388.
Roe (Paul) & Roe (Allys) 12712
Inverted head drilling machine for use in jig
drilling. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1944; I 35414.
Ruthman machinery co. 12713-12715
Composite diagrams of Ruthman pumps. Gusher
P 3 pumps, 440325. - Gusher machine tool coolant .
pumps, 440420. - Gusher typical immersed type
pumps, 440316. © Oct. 15, 1944; I 35350-35352.
St. Francis community press. 12716
St. Francis hospital, © Oct. 15, 1944; K 56482.
Sawyer’s. 12717-12729
Acapulco, Mexico, 511, 512. - Cholula and Tlax-
cala, Mexico, 513. - Mexico City and vicinity, 501-
503. = Patzcuaro (Lake) and Paricutin Volcano,
Mexico, 519. Taxco, Mexico, 504. - Typical
scenes in Mexico, 515. © Oct.15, 1944; J 37370-
37373, 37375, 37377-37380.
Oaxaca, Mexico:
Alban (Monte) ruins, 507.
- Indians, 508.
266
Milta ruins, 509. - Tule tree fair, 514. © Oct. 15,
1944; J 37368, 37369, 37374, 37376.
Scemon (Lucien)
Anti aircraft map:
Explosion diagram. - Firing pattern. © Aug.
28, 1944; I 35451, 35452.
Schwatt (Erwin L.) 12732, 12733
Basic bungalows, with and without integral garage.
© ic. Nov. 15, 1944; I 35412.
Seashore bungalow. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1944; I
35445.
12730, 12731
Sears, Roebuck & co. 12734
Provincetown. © July 14, 1944; K 56519.
Shaw (Gordon J.) 12735
Dynamite tool. © 1 c. Nov. 15, 1944; I 35415,
Shultz (Samuel M.) 12736
Demountable machine storage shed for defense
plant corporation. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1944; I 35354.
Shuman (Louis) 12737
Fender holder. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1944; I 35369.
12738
© ic. Nov. 8, 1944; I
Sieger (Herbert)
Water heat selector.
35373.
Snyder (George Albert) 12739-12743
Full length of tape Hc & Z & AD left out, no. 1;
section of tape showing Hc & Z & AD, no. 2; plotter
with figures, no. 3; plotter reads 180° east or west,
no, 4, - P. H. A. indicator. - Perforated or non-
perforated plotter of intersecting equal altitude
circles. © 1c, each Nov. 13, 1944; I 35407, 35408,
35411.
Snyder intercept plotter:
Half rose. - Rose. ©1c. each Nov.13, 1944;
1 35409, 35410.’
Stewart-Rogers, inc. 12744, 12745
2 1/2”? x 20” rubber mangle, 500-503, 504.. ©
1c, each Nov. 4, 1944; I 35383, 35384.
Swinerton & Walberg co., San Francisco. 12746
These actual construction projects built by
Lindgren & Swinerton, inc., engineers, limited
Swinerton & Walberg co., re-grouped into one great
imaginary community. © Nov. 1, 1944; K 56465.
Tager (Sidney Robert) 12747
Roosevelt’s return to Washington on Nov. 10,
1944, for his fourth term. © Nov. 11, 1944; J 37471.
12748
© Aug. 21, 1944; J
Tally-ho mfg. co.
Tally-ho seat for toddlers,
37478.
Taylor (John H.) 12749
Hand pool. © 1 c. Nov. 8, 1944; I 35360.
Thomas (Leota Johnson) 12750-12773
Adoration andprophecy of Simeon and Anna, 5, -
Adoration of the Shepherds, 4. - Announcing to Mary,
Christ’s coming to earth, 1. - Ascension of Christ,
24, - Birth of the Lord Jesus in Bethlehem, 2.
Christ and the doctors, 17. - Christ blessing the
children, 21. - Christ in the carpenter shop, 13. -
Christ in the temple, 16. - Christ, the Good Shep-
herd, 19. - Flight into Egypt, 9. - Giving thanks to
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CLASSES H-K
no. 11, 1944
the Heavenly Father, 12. - Good news, Christ is
risen, 23. - Jairus’ daughter raised from death,
22. = Jesus at school in Nazareth, 11. - Jesus in
Jerusalem for the Passover feast, 15. - Jesus pray-
ing, 18. - John the Baptist and the Lord Jesus Christ,
20. - Journey to Jerusalem when twelve years old,
14, - Return from Egypt to Nazareth, 10. - Shep-
herds hear the good news of Jesus’ birth, 3. - Visit
of the Wise Men to Jerusalem, 6. - Wise Men jour-
ney on to Bethlehem, 7. - Wise Men present their
gifts to the Christ Child, 8. © Nov. 17, 1944; K
56546-56569.
Thompson (Peter)
Collapsible ballast plates,
details:
No. 3, hold. - No. 4 hold. © 1c. each Nov.
9, 1944; I 35386, 35387.
12774, 12775
Arrangement and
Timken roller bearing co. 12776
General Patton says: Buy more bonds. © Nov.
5, 1944; K 56484.
Townsley (Fred)
Toy blocks. © 1 c. Nov. 8, 1944; I 35370.
Twin editions. 12778-12782
Behind the curtain, 31; by Edgar Degas. - Breez-
ing up, 33, by Winslow Homer. - Hickey (Miss
Mary) 32; by Joshua Reynolds. © Nov. 10, 1944; H
2789 2792, 2793.
L oise near Pontoise, 28; by Camille Fissarro.
- Vase of flowers, 30; by Paul Cezanne. © Oct. 25,
1944: H 2790, 2791.
12776
Vernon-Benshoff co. 12783
Vernon-Benshoff dental patient-education chart.
© Nov. 15, 1944; I 35425,’
Vestnik pub. co. 12784
Stalin (Marshal); by Jack Keay, after a study
from life by B. Karpov. © Sept. 1, 1944; H 2798.
Vocafilm corp. 12785-12795
Battery alignment:
Alignment of gun and mount, SN-1808b.
Boresight telescope and boresighting, SN-1808d. ©
1 c. each Nov. 8, 1944; J 37423, 37424.
Battery alignment, ‘alighment of the installation
afloat:
2 Elevation, SN-1808j. - Train, pts. 1, 2, SN-
1808h, SN-1808i. © 1c. each Nov. 8, 1944; J 37428,
37430, 37431.
Battery alignment, alignment of the installation
in drydock:
Elevation, pt. 1, SN-1808f. - Elevation, pt. 2,
performing the alignment, SN-1808g. - Train, SN-
1808e. © ic. each Nov. 8, 1944; J 37426, 37427,
37429.
Computer, mark 6:
How the computer determines deflection, SN-
1812d. - What it does, SN-1812a. © 1 c. each Nov.
8, 1944; J 37432, 37433.
3” /50 cal. gun mount, mark 22. Operational
casualties, SN-1806n. © i c. Nov. 8, 1944; J 37425.
12819
Weiniger (Herman) & Schleifer (Max) 12796
America’s no. 1. © Nov. 1, 1944; K 56466.
Weiss (Paul) 12797
{Wall calendar] © Sept. 25, 1944; K 56478.
Werth (Rudolph Charles) 12798
Drawing of a supposedly animated creature in
the form of man, consisting of a safety pin torso,
safety pin limbs, torch head and fuse nose. © 1 c.
Nov. 13, 1944; I 35400.
Western air lines. 12799
Western air lines flight packet. © Aug. 31,
1944; K 56477.
Westinghouse electric & mfg. co. 12800-12806
Resistance welding control:
Basic definitions of welding technology, F, S.
617. - Electronic timing controls in resistance
welding, F. S. 622. - Energy-storage control, F.S.
623..- How the amount of resistance welding cur-
rent is controlled, F. S. 621. - How the flow of re-
sistance welding current is started and stopped, F.
S. 620. - Ignitron and the thyratron, F. S. 619. -
Types of resistance welding work, F.S. 618. © 1
c. each Nov. 18, 1944; J 37443, 37445, 37447, 37448,
37451, 37453, 37456.
Westover (Claude O.) 12807
Door fastener and lock. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1944; I
35371.
Whitney (William P.)
Kiwaniston. © Aug. 12, 1944; I 35403.
Willard (Stephen H.) 12809-12813
Joshua trees blooming, Joshua tree nat. monu-
ment, 3B-H1658. © Oct. 10, 1944; K 56468.
Palm Springs, California, Mt. San Jacinto and
Chino Canyon from the City Gates, 3B-4511. - San
Jacinto (Mt.) from Two Bunch Palms, near Palm
Springs, California, 3B-H246. © May 1, 1944; K
56469, 56470.
Palo verde trees blooming in a desert wash,
3B-H1660. - Prickly pear cactus, 3B-H1659. ©
Oct. 15, 1944; K 56471, 56472,
12808
Willis (Harry S.) 12814
Container. © 1 c. Nov. 8, 1944: I 35361.
Wilson sporting goods co. Lowe & Campbell athlet-
ic goods div. 12815
Field and court dimensions. © Sept. 1, 1944;
I 35346.
Worthington (Thomas Chew) 3d. 12816
Balto. college of dental surgery made by Thos.
C. Worthington, 3d, the oldest dental college in the
world. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1944; J 37383.
Wright aeronautical corp 12817
Pattern for power. © Oct. 30, 1944; K 56467,
Wrubleski (Walter A.) 12818, 12819
Bun bun. © Nov. 18, 1944; K 56545.
Miss Woof-woof. ©Nov. 25, 1944; K 56595.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944:
Reproductions of works of art (including 1 one-copy entry) ----=-----=2<==--9--992-------2------ 176
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (including 1,414.one-copy entries) - 1,763
1
Photographs (including 672 one-copy entries)------
or rm enn ee ee mee ene eec cr emennnmmnoe 1,
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 133 contributions to periodicals and other one-copy
entries) ----------~----n20----2- 28 nee n--85-
woe (Bao eens ee SR Se 2,280
slat aatalaiatateteialatatataiaiaietatataiatataniaiatenemataiaianmaameaiatame 5,492
267
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PHOTOGRAPHS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[12819
Eight uniformed men of Towers tours co., inc.,
as street patrol. R 132917, Oct. 27, 1944.
Nine uniformed men of Towers tours co.,, inc.,
as street patrol. R 132918, Oct. 27, 1944.
© Coney O’Deil Andrew Tower, Brooklyn.
Hesse (Meta L.) 1
Hesse Fortuna picture cards, © Meta L. Hesse,
Hollywood, Calif. R 133386, Nov. 6, 1944.
Tower (Coney O’Deil Andrew) 2,3
3
268
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Ace drill corp., Detroit. 12820
12-inch longboys. For twist drills. © Nov. 14,
1944; KK 28711.
Aircraft-marine products, inc., Harrisburg, Pa.
12821-12823
AMP pre-insulated solderless wire terminals.
For electrical wiring. © Nov. 6, 1944; KK 28504.
Amp U-grip terminals. For solderless ter-
minals for electrical wiring. © Nov. 15, 1944; KK
28503.
Instruction sheet 106. For U-grip hand tools &
press dies. © Nov. 15, 1944; KK 28500.
American locomotive co. & General electric co.,
‘Schenectady, N. Y. 12824-12826
For transportation equipment:
Cut-off in Alaska, 113-106. © Nov. 18, 1944;
KK 28649,
Johnny Geesman’s pin-up train, 113-104. ©
Nov. 4, 1944; KK 28357.
Meat moves to a hungry world, 113-102-9500.
© Oct. 21, 1944; KK 28080.
American safety razor corp., Brooklyn. 12827
You know I never really cared. For razors &
blades. © Nov. 14, 1944; KK 28251.
American sterilizer co., Erie, Pa. 12828, 12829
Hygeaire units. For units to kill communicable
disease germs. © Nov. 20, 1944; KK 28585.
Hygeaire units open the door to air disinfection.
For units to destroy air-borne bacteria, © Nov.
20, 1944; KK 28586.
American stove co., Cleveland. 12830
Never mind, little bride, some day you’ll have a
range that really cooks. For gas range. © Oct. 14,
1944; KK 28355.
American tobacco co., New York. 12831
Lucky Strike meansfine tobacco. For cigarettes.
© Nov. 9, 1944; KK 28411.
Anderson (Oscar) San Diego, Calif. 12832
How to solder with aluminum soldering flux.
For aluminum soldering flux. © Oct. 26, 1944; KK
28389.
Anderson co., Gary, Ind. 12833
Anco rain-master check chart, form 04-0111.
For windshield wiper blades, arms & arm adapters.
© Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28687.
Associated radio-television productions, inc., New
York. 12834
Curtain rises on a new type of one-minute tran-
scribed singing commercial. For transcribed sing-
ing commercials. © Aug. 7, 1944; KK 28145.
Atlantic commission co., New York. 12835
It’s time to turn to A & P. For vegetables. ©
Sept. 10, 1944; KK 28306.
12836
For
Atlas powder co., Wilmington, Del.
Arlex adds smoothness to beverages.
chemicals & explosives. © Nov. 25, 1944; KK 28548.
269
Aurophone Philadelphia co. See Scheinfeldt (Sam-
uel), d. b. a, Aurophone Philadelphia co.
Austenal laboratories, inc., Chicago. 12837, 12838
From dental and surgical appliances to turbine
blades for U.S. warplane superchargers. For
dental & surgical appliances & industrial cast-
ings. © Nov. 2, 1944; KK 28643.
Plates and screws designed by Venable, series
2, no. 7. For dental & surgical device. © Nov. 29,
1944; KK 28644.
Bacardi imports, inc., New York. ~ 12839-12841
For rum:
Nothing takes the place of Bacardi. Awarded
35 medals for excellence since 1862. © Oct. 28,
1944; KK 28155.
Nothing takes the place of Bacardi. The
inimitable Bacardi cocktail. © Nov. 3, 1944; KK
28156.
Nothing takes the place of Bacardi. Unrivalled
in quality, uncopyable in flavor. For Puerto Rican
rum, © Nov. 18, 1944; KK 28240.
Bacharach industrial instrument co., Pittsburgh.
12842
Diesel efficiency dial. For testing instrument
for Diesel engines. © Sept. 22, 1944; KK 28710.
Bailey film service, Los Angeles. 12843
Football films for all. For motion picture
films. © Aug. 15, 1944; KK 28391.
Bartlett Hayward div. Koppers co. See Koppers
co. Bartlett Hayward div.
Bendix aviation corp., Detroit. 12844, 12845
Adventures of Capt. Ben Dix. Well, if it isn’t
the old Redhead! For airplane equipment. © Oct.
1, 1944; KK 28244,
Pathfinder for a roving world. For aircraft
instruments. © Nov. 22, 1944; KK 28473.
Berendsen (Norbert H.) & Rutkowski (Richard)
Chicago. 12846
Build-o-matic construction set. For construc-
tion set. © Oct. 31, 1944; KK 28388,
Best & co., inc., New York. 12847-12889
Bare shoulders under the sun. For misses bare
back dress & jacket. © Nov. 29, 1944; KK 28658,
Beautiful black-eyed Persian lamb. In demand,
hackle, pert hackle feathers. For misses hats &
Persian lamb coats. © Nov. 10, 1944; KK 28195.
Because they are so wondrous warm, For im-
portant evenings, dream dresses. For misses
evening dresses & girls coats. © Nov. 17, 1944;
KK 28326.
Best’s giftsfor men. For man’s robe. & sweater.
© Nov. 17, 1944; KK 28324.
Boxlav by the makers of kislav gloves. Winter
sports in our own backyard. For misses gloves &
little boys & girls winter coats. © Nov. 6, 1944;
KK 28189.
Braid-trimmed beauty. For misses hat. © Nov.
30, 1944; KK 28660.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12890 pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Bright young fashions for any hour of the day, or
night, For junior miss dresses & gowns. © Nov.
23, 1944; KK 28492,
Britain sends more fine tweeds. For little girls
coats & coat set. © Nov. 24, 1944; KK 28494.
Chesterfield young coat favorite. Hand fagoted
matching gown and slip. For misses gowns & slip
& junior misses coat. © Nov. 24, 1944; KK 28495.
Cozy quilted robes feel so sumptuous, look so
pretty. For misses quilted robes. © Nov.17, 1944;
KK 28325,
Ear warmers. For misses turbans hats. © Nov.
16, 1944; KK 28321. |
Famous for quality Arnold authentics. For mis-
ses & women shoes. © Nov. 9, 1944; KK 28193.
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar, a quilted
rayon robe. For little girls quilted robe. © Nov.
14, 1944; KK 28609.
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar, Juilliard’s
new Zephyroy corduroy. For little boy corduroy
pants & shirt. © Nov. 21, 1944; KK 28489.
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar, [Over-
alls, cotton knit sweater] For little boys overalls
& cotton knit shirt. © Nov. 28, 1944; KK 28656.
Glen Urquhart good British wool. For misses
suit. © Nov. 21, 1944; KK 28490.
Glitter and warmth in a new wool wrap. For
misses evening wrap, © Nov. 15, 1944; KK 28610.
Her Christmas wish, fine lingerie and here it is.
For misses lingerie. © Nov. 12, 1944; KK 28608.
Her Christmas wish, fine lingerie from Best’s,
In demand, the unfurred town coat. For misses
coats, misses lingerie. © Nov. 6, 1944; KK 28188.
Herethey are, Nadafashions, For misses dress,
robe, coat, suit, hat & bag. © Nov. 19, 1944; KK
28487.
In demand, the black town coat.
coat. © Nov. 30, 1944; KK 28661.
Keep them in cottons. For little girls dresses.
© Noy. 22, 1944; KK 28491,
Keep warm in bright wool.
© Nov. 9, 1944; KK 28194.
Liliputian gift bazaar.
Nov. 19, 1944; KK 28488.
Little mixers for 3 to 6ers. For little girls
skirts & sweaters & blouse. © Nov. 28, 1944; KK
28657.
Long and pretty. In demand, gala long dresses.
For misses evening dresses. © Nov. 9, 1944; KK
28192.
New blouses have graceful sleeves. For misses
blouses. © Nov. 30, 1944; KK 28659,
Outdoor separates warm and right. For misses
ski pants & jacket, © Nov. 17, 1944; KK 28327.
Simple elegance in fine su€de or morocco. For
misses bag. © Nov. 16, 1944; KK 28323.
Sister dresses are made of everfast spun rayon.
For little girls dresses. © Nov. 15, 1944; KK 28611.
Smooth little date dresses from Best’ S young
cosmopolitans’ shop. They look so well in a blouse
and skirt. For junior misses dresses & Beant ©
Nov. 10, 1944; KK 28196.
Suit= -mates, here are the good looking blouse as
For misses blouses. © Nov. 10, 1944; KK 28198.
These days, much is expected of girls’ shoes.
Menswear checks in good wool slacks. For misses
jacket & slacks & shoes. © Nov. 3, 1944; KK 28065.
They look pretty and are so warm, For little
boys & girls coat sets. © Nov.16, 1944; KK 28320.
Thrill of her first long dress. For little girl’s
party dresses. © Nov. 10, 1944; KK 28197.
Warm wool jackets. For misses jackets.
Nov. 24, 1944; KK 28493.
a
For misses
For misses dress,
For baby’s-clothes. ©
©
270
What to give a young man, For men’s jacket,
shirt, socks & gloves. © Dec. 1, 1944; KK 28662.
Winter-blooming print frock. For misses dress.
© Nov. 14, 1944; KK 28190.
Winter-blooming prints. New and fresh-looking
under furs, dinner separates. For misses dinner ~
skirt & blouses & misses dresses. © Nov. 28, 1944;
KK 28655.
Winter flowers. For misses flower hats.
Nov. 8, 1944; KK 28191.
Young and pretty daytime and date-time fashions
from Best’s young cosmopolitans’ shop. Embroi-
dered threesome. Junior boys wear sturdy tweeds.
For junior miss dresses, misses lingerie & boys
suit. © Dec. 1, 1944; KK 28663.
Young black from the young cosmopolitans’ shop.
For junior miss dresses. © Nov. 2, 1944; KK
28062.
Young coat of the year is fur lined. For junior
miss coat. © Nov. 16, 1944; KK 28322,
©
Bigelow-Sanford carpet co., inc.,
Conn.
For pile fabric floor covering:
Heaven, U.S.A. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28722.
When our ship comes in. © Sept. 20, 1944;
KK 28626.
Thompsonville,
12890, 12891
Blatz brewing co., Milwaukee. 12892
Good taste through the years. Forbeer. © Oct.
1, 1944; KK 28149,
Bliss & Laughlin, inc., Harvey, Ill. 12893
Cold finished steel strain-tempered. For steel.
© July 12, 1944; KK 28390.
Bon Ami co., New York. 12894, 12895
For cleanser:
And that’s the secret of a bright, shining sink!
© Aug. 30, 1944; KK 28676.
But isn’t one cleanser very muchlike another?
© Aug. 1, 1944; KK 28675.
Borden co., New York. 12896-12935
But darling, nobody's going to make you eat
shark, coaxed Elsie. For adhesives & vitamin pro-
ducts, © Aug. 11, 1944: KK 28697.
Children’s milk you just can’t top. For fluid
milk. © Aug. 28, 1944; KK 28698.
Drink healthful vitamins in Borden’s D-Q new
wonder milk! For milk. © Sept. 28, 1944; KK
28669,
Every night is Saturday night when you're a
Borden cow! For homogenized milk, © Sept. 26,
1944: KK 28668.
For cheese;
Borden’s is going places in the cheese busi-
ness! © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 28670.
But darling! You’ re all wet! © Sept. 5, 1944;
KK 28665.
But mister, you can’t blame everything on the
little woman. © May 26, 1944; KK 28159.
Cheese can make you a wonder wife! © Nov.
17, 1944; KK 28674.
For the one in pants.
28185,
How to make up his mind. © May 25, 1944;
KK 28187.
Open your mouth. © Mar.16, 1944; KK 28183,
Say! Thethings you never knew about cheese.
© Feb. 25, 1944; KK 28157.
Swellest dessert in a month of Thursdays. ©
Apr. 13, 1944; KK 28184.
© Apr. 27, 1944; KK
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 11, 1944
12966
Want to polish up your halo? © May11, 1944;
KK 28186.
What a wonderful way to start the day! ©
Sept, 24, 1944; KK 28667.
For cheeses: :
But, Elmer! Why not get it the easy way?- ©
Nov. 5, 1944; KK 28673.
Elsie says: If your husband was good today.
© July 14, 1944; KK 28160.
For dairy products:
But darling, all children have parents.
Sept. 1,,1944; KK 28162.
But who are you going to shoot. © Oct. 20,
1944; KK 28120.
Come out from behind those glasses. © Nov.
1, 1944; KK 28700.
Elmer, leave a few Borden’s cocktail spreads
for our guests, © Sept. 3, 1944; KK 28117.
How do you like my new sun glasses, Elmer?
© Oct. 15, 1944; KK 28672,
I believe I’ll write a book. © Apr. 30, 1944;
KK 28114.
I’m keeping an eye on you. © July 16, 1944;
KK 28116.
Mother always felt that Imarried beneath me!
© May 1, 1944; KK 28158.
Now I see why Beulah asked to get the Bor-
den’s fresh peach ice cream. © Aug. 20, 1944; KK
28664,
PESTER woof. © Sept. 22, 1944; KK
28167,
She calls it her sunshine game, drinking Bor-
den’s vitamin D homogenized milk! © Oct. 1,
1944; KK 28671.
There may be smoother poems, dear. © Mar.
5, 1944; KK 28113.
Time to start drinking your sunshine. ©
Sept. 17, 1944; KK 28666.
What next? © Nov. 17, 1944; KK 28701.
Why can’t you smile? © May 13, 1944; KK
28115.
For homogenized fluid milk:
Children’s milk will make me cane: © Sept.
5, 1944; KK 28164.
With cream all through the taste is swell. ©
Sept. 11, 1944; KK 28165.
With vitamin D, I’m in the pink. © Sept, 18,
1944; KK 28166.'
For ice cream & milk sherbet:
Dream of adessert. © Sept. 2, 1944; KK 28163,
Mother Goose on the loose. There was a
crooked man, © Aug. 10, 1944; KK 28161.
For malted milk:
But Elmer, you'll scare the doctor, cried
Elsie. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 28119.
Elmer’s burning up the course.
1944; KK 286991.
Elmer’s frisky as a kid. © Sept. 15, 1944;
KK 28118.
©
© Oct. 13,
Botany worsted mills, Passaic, N. J.
For neckties:
Botany wrinkle-proof ties. © Nov. 13, 1944;
KK 28359.
Botany wrinkle-proof ties. © Nov. 17, 1944;
KK 28528.
12936, 12937
Brewing industry foundation, New York.
12938-12947
From where I sit, by Joe Marsh, nos. 89-98. For
beverage. © Aug. 11, 17, 24, 31, Sept. 7, 21, 28,
Oct. 5, 13, 19, 1944; KK 28457-28466.
271
Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul. 12948
Life’s more fun when you drink B-1. B-1
calendar for 1945, For beverage. © Oct. 10, 1944;
KK 28226.
Bryee (Robert M.) Los Angeles, 12949
Creations in plastic displays by Bryce of Cali;
fornia. For plastic displays. © Sept. 21, 1944; KK
28684.
C-Z chemical co., Beloit, Wis. 12950-12952
For marvene, soapless suds:
My clothes wash whiter, faster! © Nov. 14,
1944; KK 28696.
My! It sparkles like a diamond, © Oct. 17,
1944; KK 28694,
You won’t believe it until you use marvene!
© Nov. 2, 1944; KK 28695.
Campbell (Horace L.), d. b. a. Illinois state hatch=
eries, Springfield, Ill. 12953
Illinois state hatcheries. For baby chicks. ©
Nov. 17, 1944; KK 28647.
Cartier, inc., New York. 12954
Here again, elegant jeweled hatpins. For hat-
pins. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 28243.
Casterline (Willard B.), d. b. a. Dr. Quack candy »
co", Chicago. 12955
Dr. Quack’s candy drops. For candy. © Aug.
30, 1944; KK 28146.
Cavacraft. See Cavanaugh (Edward B.), d.b. a.
Cavacraft.
Cavanaugh (Edward B.), d. b. a, Cavacraft, New
York. 12956
Cavacraft. Lockheed P=38 lightning swing-con-
trol. For toy airplanes, © Nov.1, 1944; KK 28688.
Celanese corp. of America, New York: 12957
Synthetics for the electrical future. For cela-
nese textiles, plastics & chemicals. © Nov. 13,
1944: KK 28705.
Chicago coal merchants assn., Chicago.
12958-12960
For coal:
Coal is precious. © Oct, 27, 1944; KK 28588.
They're all coal, but some of them may be
new to you. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28590.
Winter comfortis yours witha nationally famous
morning coal heater. For coal heater. © Oct. 30,
1944: KK 28589.
Churngold corp., Cincinnati. 12961
Made in the milky way. For margarine. ©Nov.
7, 1944; KK 28419,
Clairol, inc., Stamford, Conn. 12962-12966
For hair tint:
Clairol combination free deal. © Noy. 1,
1944; KK 28261.
Clairol, the original oil shampoo tint.
Oct. 1, 1944; KK 28259.
I look for the shop that features Clairol, ©
Oct. 1, 1944; KK 28260.
Of course you couldn’t guess my age. © June
1, 1944; KK 28258.
Clairolite brillantina aclaradora. For bleach
brilliantine. © Oct, 31, 1944; KK 28262.
©
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12967
Clark & Clark, Camden, N. J. 12967
Fat profits. For pills for the treatment of obes-
ity. © Oct. 15, 1944; KK 28110.
Clark grave vault co., Columbus, O. 12968
Will he be changed? For grave vaults. © Nov.
1, 1944; KK 28499,
Clorox chemical co., Oakland, Calif. 12969-12974
For household bleach & disinfectant:
Busy as you may be, don’t neglect home
health protection! © Sept. 24, 1944; KK 28578.
Clorox-clean kitchens are more than just
clean, they’re sanitary! © Oct. 27, 1944; KK 28582.
Clorox for whiter, brighter washes! © Sept.
10, 1944; KK 28577.
For baby’s protection, cultivate the healthful
habit of clorox home cleanliness. © Oct. 22, 1944;
KK 28581.
Health authorities find new proof of need for
sanitary cleaning of floors! © Oct. 8, 1944; KK
28580.
Precious linens! Protect their beauty!
long their life! © Sept. 29, 1944; KK 28579.
Pro-
12975
© Nov. 21,
Clyffside brewing co., Cincinnati.
Needs no introduction. For beer.
1944; KK 28502,
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 12976-12991
For soft drink
Buy an extra bond today. Sprite shouting,
war bond. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28358.
O convite universal. Argentina, polo grounds.
© Oct. 15, 1944; KK 28613.
O convite universal. Guatemala,
1944; KK 28624,
Have a Coca-cola = going our way? Canada
no, 4.'/© Oct. 31, 1944; KK 28619.
Have a Coca-cola = going our way? Canada
no, 4. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28620.
Have a Coca-cola = refreshment calling.
USO lounge in RR station, © Nov. 2, 1944; KK
28621.
Have a Coca-cola = the family welcomes
you. War bride. © Oct. 18, 1944; KK 28615.
Have a coke = a thousand miles is not too far
tocome. Thunderbird Field, © Jan. 12, 1944; KK
28612.
Have a coke = ahoy, mates. Shipyard. © Nov.
7, 1944; KK 28622.
‘ Have a coke = ahoy, mates. Shipyard. © Nov.
8, 1944; KK 28623.
Have a coke = join in the fun. Hallowe’en, ©
Oct. 24, 1944; KK 28616.
Have a coke = join in the fun, Hallowe’en, ©
Oct. 25, 1944; KK 28617.
Have a coke = join in the fun. Hallowe’en. ©
. Oct. 25, 1944; KK 28618,
Have a coke = Merry Xmas, Servicemen
visiting home at Christmas. © Nov. 24, 1944; KK
28626.
Lainvitacion universal. !Tomemos una Coca-
colal Argentina - polo grounds. © Oct. 15, 1944;
KK 28614,
' Lainvitacién universal. |Tomemos una Coca-
cola! Guatemala, © Nov. 15, 1944; KK 28625.
12992, 12993
© Nov. 15,
Cole of California, inc., Los Angeles.
For swim suits:
Cole suit has helped many a girl. © Nov. 8,
1944, KK 28702.
| Swimsuit that does this. © Oct. 11, 1944; KK
28523,
|
272
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Columbia pictures corp., New York. 12994
Cyclone prairie rangers. For stills, posters,
window cards, lobby display cards, slides & mats.
© Oct. 25, 1944; KK 28498.
Conklin pen co., Chicago. 12995
Names that endure. Charles Dickens, immortal
author and humorist. Conklin, the pen that endures
for generations. For fountain pens. © Nov. 10,
1944; KK 28314.
Coty, inc., New York, 12996
Emeraude the jewel fragrance.
© Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28417,
For perfume.
Daprato statuary co., Chicago.
For statuary:
Charity her work. © Sept. 29, 1944; KK 28152.
Statues that help us visualize the saints to
whom we pray. © Oct. 27, 1944; KK 28153.
12997, 12998
Davison chemical corp., Baltimore. 12999-13003
For chemicals:
A, A. F, air service command. © July 18,
1944; KK 28279,
Chemical that helped shape the map of Amer-
ica, © July 5, 1944; KK 28278.
Davison silica gel. © July 27, 1944; KK 28280,
Has your packaging kept pace with your pro-
duct? © Aug. 10, 1944; KK 28282.
Why and how of Davison dehydrated pack-
aging. © Aug. 5, 1944; KK 28281.
Day-brite lighting, inc., St. Louis. 13004-13006
For fixtures for fluorescent lamps:
Bulletin F-80. © Oct. 31, 1944; KK 28253.
Bulletin F-82. © Nov. 14, 1944; KK 28446.
Form OD 428, © Oct. 31, 1944; KK 28254.
Detroit industrial products co., Detroit. 13007
Garage-man. Shop light. For portable shop
light. © Oct. 5, 1944; KK 28151.
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago. 13008
Homing pigeon. For stencil duplicators & sup-=
plies. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 28729.
Dr. Quack candy co, See Casterline (Willard B.),
d. b. a. Dr. Quack candy co.
Dodge mfg. corp., Mishawaka, Ind. 13009, 13010
For transmissioneered power equipment:
Victory drive is a power drive. © Aug. 12,
1944; KK 28295,
When the snappy salute becomes a wave of
the hand. © Oct. 14, 1944; KK 28296.
Doho chemical corp., New York. 13011
External otitis, For medicinal product. © Nov.
15, 1944; KK 28437,
Drackett co., Cincinnati. 13012-13014
For liquid to clean window panes:
I’ve found an apartment. © Oct,10, 1944; KK
28378.
Navy mate brightens fate. © Sept. 19, 1944;
KK 28377. -
Three cheers for this smart little wartime
wife. © Sept. 12, 1944; KK 28376.
DuMont (Allen B.) laboratories, inc., New York. |
13015
6 out of 10 will buy television. For electronics
& television. © Oct. 23, 1944; KK 28420.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 11, 1944
13065
Durham mfg. co., Muncie, Ind. 13016
Chart your future sales with. For metal furni-
ture. © Nov. 13, 1944; KK 28439,
Eversharp, inc., Chicago. 13017-13019
For pen & pencil set:
Answer to your $64 question is right inside
this circle. © Nov. 17, 1944; KK 28527.
For distinguished service. © Nov. 16, 1944;
KK 28526.
For distinguished service. For fountain pen &
pencil. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28232.
Exhibit supply co., Chicago. 13020-13024
_ For cards sold by means of vending machines:
How can I find the right love mate, case 3139.
© Nov. 27, 1944; KK 28600.
How can I get what I want, case 3140. © Nov.
27, 1944; KK 28599.
What am I inclined to be, case 3137. © Nov.
27, 1944; KK 28601.
-What are my outstanding qualities, case 3136.
© Nov. 27, 1944: KK 28598.
What do I need to-be happy, case 3138.
Nov. 27, 1944; KK 28602.
©
Fischer & co., inc., New York. 13025, 13026
One of the very real pleasantries. For lingerie.
© Nov. 17, 1944; KK 28436.
One of the very real pleasantries. For lingerie,
slip. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28651.
Foster (Myron) Wenatchee, Wash. 13027
Myron Foster’s Hesperian family fruit club [and]
Monthly fruit club. For fruit. © June 26, 1944; KK
28342.
Gaines food co., inc., Sherburne, N. Y.
13028, 13029
For dog food:
Every inch a pure-bred. © Nov. 21, 1944;
KK 28692.
Eyes right! © Nov. 10, 1944; KK 28549.
Gardner (Clark E.) Osage, Ia. 13030
Instruction sheet with photographic patterns for
building happy tumbling block set-ups. For toy
blocks. © Oct. 4, 1944; KK 28486.
General electric co. See American locomotive co.
General foods corp., New York. 13031, 13032
Legend of the super tomato. For catsup. © Dec.
1, 1944; KK 28703.
What’s different about the new quick cakes. For
cake mix & cake flour. © Oct. 15, 1944; KK 28199.”
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. — 13033-13042
For cereal:
Look, an oat cereal ready to eat. © Oct. 22,
1944; KK 28537,
Look, an oat cereal readyto eat. Try cheeri-
oats, © Aug. 18, 1944; KK 28396.
New, different, delicious. Corn in malt-
sweet puffed flakes. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 28530.
For flour:
Butterscotch cake. © Nov.5, 1944; KK 28538.
Get better cakes, cut mixing time over half.
© Oct. 8, 1944; KK 28533.
You don’t cream shortening, you don’t beat
eggs. © Oct. 21, 1944; KK 28535.
For food products:
273
Cure for the creeps. © Nov. 14, 1944; KK
28539.
Double quick celery crescents.
1944; KK 28529.
Pup that laughs at scientists. © Oct. 3, 1944;
KK 28531.
Sizzling little pigs in crusty biscuit blankets.
For biscuit mix. © Oct. 21, 1944; KK 28536.
© Sept. 23,
Giberson (E. D.) & co., inc., Maspeth, L.1I., N. Y.
13043
Boiler tubes. Price list. For boiler tubes. ©
Nov. 22, 1944; KK 28546.
Glidden co., Cleveland. 13044
How Jane chased gloom from a room. For wall
paint. © Sept. 20, 1944; KK 28351.
Graham mig. co., inc., New York. 13045
Here’s a post war product available now! For
coolers & heaters. © Oct. 26, 1944; KK 28650.
Granat bros., San Francisco. 13046-13048
For diamond rings:
Masterpieces. © Nov. 5, 1944; KK 28209,
Multi-facet perfect blue-white diamond rings
by Granat. © Nov. 13, 1944; KK 28356.
Perfect blue-white diamond rings for men, For
men’s diamond rings. © Nov. 19, 1944; KK 28468.
Gray (Dorothy) ltd., New York. 13049-13052
For cosmetics:
Dorothy Gray baby box. © Nov. 11, 1944; KK
28275,
Imagine my skin as smooth as a gardenia
petal. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28201.
You’re so pretty, when your complexion is
aglow. © Nov. 25, 1944; KK 28595.
You’re so pretty, when your lips live up. ©
Nov. 18, 1944; KK 28447,
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New York.
13053-13057
American began to turn to A & P for tea in
1859. For tea. © Sept. 10, 1944; KK 28305.
Good for kids and grown-ups too, For Jane
Parker donuts. © Sept. 10, 1944; KK 28304.
It’s time to turn to A % P. For groceries, ©
Oct. 6, 1944; KK 28308.
Story of coffee that’s 5 ways better. For coffee.
© Oct. 11, 1944; KK 28309.
Why be a bread squeezer? For bread. © Sept.
29, 1944; KK 28307.
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati. 13058, 13059
For watches:
Advertising, as exciting as the watches it
sells. © Oct. 3, 1944; KK 28678.
Partners for over 70 years. © Aug. 14, 1944;
KK 28677.
Hall (Irving B.) Chicago. 13060
Time finder. For device for figuring elapsed
time. © Nov. 4, 1944; KK 28276.
Handy system stores inc., Lincoln, Neb. 13061
Memorable values lead our holiday thrift parade.
For groceries. © May 24, 1944; KK 28109.
Hanley (James) co., Providence. 13062-13065
For ale:
Get in there an’ pitch. © May 20, 1944; KK
28733.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13066
Good catch. Display. © Mar. 15, 1944; KK
28732.
Guess I’m elected.
28418,
Still the favorite! © Aug; 25, 1944; KK 28734.
© Nov. 14, 1944; KK
Henry, Leonard & Thomas, inc., Ozone Park, N. Y.
13066-13068
For pipes:
Makes a home-body feel like somebody.
Aug. 5, 1943; KK 27977.
Pipe that makes a good tobacco taste better.
© Aug. 30, 1943; KK 27978.
Pipe that makes a good tobacco taste better.
© Sept. 25, 1943; KK 27979.
©
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington, Del.
13069, 13070
For chemicals:
Bubble elevators. © Nov. 23, 1944; KK 28469.
Cellulose plastics are stable. © Oct. 27, 1944;
KK 28228.
Holden (A. F.) co., West Haven, Conn. 13071
Holden flow heat treatment. For electric fur-
naces & baths for flow heat treatment. © Sept. 1,
1944; KK 28219.
Holmes & Edwards div. International silver co.
See International silver co. Holmes & Edwards
div. :
House of vision, Chicago. 13072-13077
For glasses:
Dollar for dollar. © Nov. 2, 1944; KK 28249,
It isn’t because we’re busybodies. © Nov. 2,
1944; KK 28248,
Scientific service. © Oct.19, 1944; KK 28245.
That’s a mighty fine compliment’ the doctor
paidus. © Oct. 23, 1944; KK 28450.
We say no good-byes! © Oct. 30, 1944; KK
28247,
Your glasses. © Oct. 24, 1944; KK 28246.
Hudnut (Richard), d. b. a. Richard Hudnut salon,
New York. 13078
Gifts of beauty. For cosmetics. © Nov. 16,
1944; KK 28467.
Hudnut (Richard) salon. See Hudnut (Richard), d
b. a. Richard Hudnut salon.
Hyde (B. L.) Los Angeles. 13079
Protectors for blueprints, shop orders, job
tickets, forms. For plastic & leatherette job ticket
holders. © Nov. 6, 1944; KK 28633.
Hyde Park breweries assn., inc., St. Louis.
13080-13086
For alcoholic beverage:
Extra good, because
17, 1944; KK 28380.
Extra good, because
10, 1944; KK 28382. j
Extra good, because it’s extra-aged. © July
17, 1944; KK 28383,
Extra good, because it’s extra-aged. © Aug.
31, 1944; KK 28384.
Extra good, because
31, 1944; KK 28385.
Extra good, because it’s extra-aged. © Sept.
18, 1944; KK 28387,
it’s extra-aged, © June
it’s extra-aged. © July
it?s extra-aged. © Aug.
Al, 3 pairs $1.25, A2.
274
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Extra good, because it’s extra-aged. Time
out. © June 26, 1944; KK 28381.
Hydraulic press mfg. co., Mt. Gilead, O. 13087
Pressure processing. For hydraulic machinery,
pumps, presses, etc. © May 20, 1944; KK 28472.
Illinois state hatcheries. See Campbell (Horace
L.), d. b. a. Illinois state hatcheries.
Indiana products co., Chicago. 13088
America’s pride ‘flies with the B-29! For per-
manent magnet. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28587.
Inland lithograph co., Chicago. 13089, 13090
Nature’s finest. Drink jax, best beer in town.
For beer. © Jan. 1, 1944: KK 28707.
Nature’s finest. Phoenix beer and ale.
beer & ale, © June 24, 1944; KK 28706.
For
Inland rubber corp., Chicago. 13091-13093
For tire repair materials:
Inland. The new name for profits.in tire re-
pairs, IA-7001. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28266.
No experience necessaryto make real money,
IA-7002. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28265.
We do Inland vulcanizing, poster no. 1.
Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28395.
©
13094
©
International silver co., Meriden, Conn.
This isn’t the way. For sterling silverware.
Sept. 8, 1944; KK 28371.
International silver co.
Meriden, Conn.
For sterling inlaid silverplate:
Look, J. B., this is what I was telling you.
Nov. 15, 1944; KK 28406.
These are for the gay times to come. © Nov.
29, 1944; KK 28731.
Holmes & Edwards div.,
13095, 13096
©
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick, N. J
13097-13115
For men’s socks:
For Christmas, Interwoven. 75¢ the pair,
F1, 3 pairs $1.25, F2. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28567.
For Christmas, Interwoven. $1.00 the pair,
El, 2 pairs $1.25, E2. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28566.
For Christmas, interwoven. $1.25 the pair,
Dl, 3 pairs $1.25, D2. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28565.
For Christmas, Interwoven. $1.50 the pair, |
C1, 2 pairs $1.25, C2. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28564.
For Christmas, Interwoven. $1.65 the pair,
Bl, 2 pairs $1.25, B2. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28563.
For Christmas, Interwoven. $2.00 the pair,
© Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28562,
Genuine Derby ribs. © Nov. 17, 1944; KK
28514.
Give him Interwoven socks. © Nov. 20, 1944;
KK 28515.
Interwoven. 75¢ the pair, M1, 3 pairs $1.25,
M2. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28574.
Interwoven. $1.00 the pair, K1, 2 pairs $1.25,
K2, © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28572.
Interwoven. $1.00 the pair, L1, 2 pairs $1.00,
L2. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28573.
Interwoven. $1.25 the pair, Jl, 3 pairs $1.25,
J2. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28571.
interwoven. $1. 50 the pair, I1, 2 pairs $1.25,
12. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28570.
Interwoven. $1. 65 the pair, H1, 2pairs $1.25,
H2. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28569.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 11,1944
Interwoven. $2.00 the pair, Gil, 3 pairs
$1.25, G2. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28568.
Nice going. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28511.
Nice going. © Oct. 25, 1944; KK 28512.
Very Merrie Christmas and a happy New
year from Interwoven. © Nov. 15, 1944; KK 28513.
When Johnny comes marching home again. ©
Oct. 13, 1944; KK 28510.
Italian Swiss colony, San Francisco. 13116, 13117
For wines:
Wines with a past.
1944; KK 28318.
Wines with a past. Festival. © Nov. 6, 1944;
KK 28317.
Festival. © Oct. 26,
Johns-Manville corp., New York. 13118
Sorbo-cel. For filter-aid material. © Oct. 10,
1944; KK 28176.
Johnson gear & mfg. co., ltd., Berkeley, Calif.
13119
Low cost water. For Johnson right-angle drive.
© Oct. 19, 1944; KK 28182.
Kahn (David), inc., North Bergen, N.J. 13120-13125
For fountain pens & mechanical pencils:
Citizens in the making. © Aug. 26, 1944; KK
28440.
Wearever. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28596.
Wearever Zenith. © Aug. 30, 1944; KK 28442.
Wearever Zenith. © Aug. 30,1944; KK 28443,
Wearever Zenith. © Sept. 8, 1944; KK 28444.
Wearever Zenith telescope precision. © Aug.
30, 1944; KK 28441.
Kaylon, inc., New York. 13126, 13127
For pajamas:
Kaylon topster. © June 30, 1944; KK 28179.
Tommies topster. © June 30, 1944; KK 28214.
Keller tool co., Grand Haven, Mich. 13128
Who's who among Keller pneumatic tool users.
For pneumatic tools. © Sept. 18, 1944; KK 28169.
Kellogg CO., Battle Creek. 13129
If there's anything Fritzie, that I dislike. For
cereal breakfast. © Sept. 9, 1944; KK 28506.
Keuffel & Esser co., Hoboken, N. J. 13130-13132
K & E tri-tractor. For combination protractor
& adjustable triangle. © Nov. 17, 1944; KK 28603,
Leroy electrical symbol template, no. 32400.
For goods, electrical symbol template. © Nov. 20,
1944: KK 28604.
Leroy line-spacing straightedge, 3239S. For
drafting & lettering straightedge. © Oct. 27, 1944;
KK 28101.
Koppers co. Bartlett Hayward div., Baltimore.
13133
} Propeller design calculator for two-bladed pro-
pellers. For aircraft propellers. © Nov. 1, 1944;
KK 28730.
Kops bros., inc., New York.
For foundation garments:
Nemowonderlifts. Sodifferent from any other
inner belt. © Nov. 6, 1944; KK 28206.
They look better, work better, feel better. ©
Nov. 14, 1944; KK 28286.
13134, 13135
275
13172
Lee sales co., Dallas. 13136
Lee’s tigerman. For agricultural implements.
© Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28294.
Lehman (Lester E.) Berne, Ind. 13137
Kitchen craft deluxe set. For cooking utensils.
© Oct. 24, 1944; KK 28144.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
13138-13147
For cosmetics:
Handy advice. What to do when romance hits
asnag. © Nov. 24, 1944; KK 28559.
Handy advice by Arlene Francis. How to
write a love story. © Nov. 10, 1944; KK 28202.
’Round the town it’s Tussy, a corner at the
canteen. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28200.
1944 money-maker in hand lotions. © Oct.
2, 1944; KK 28141.
For toothpowder:
Dates galore for toothsome Lenore. © Sept.
25, 1944; KK 28433.
Most toothsome ensign at headquarters.
Aug. 14, 1944; KK 28714.
Tall, dark and toothsome.
KK 28434,
Toothsome Clare.
28543.
Want to be woo-some? © Sept. 18, 1944; KK
28432.
Word for the sergeant is toothsome. For
Pebeco tooth powder. © Sept. 11, 1944; KK 28431.
Leisy brewing co., Cleveland. 13148
How you can always have Leisy’s brewery fresh
beer on tap & in bottles. For beer. © Sept. 4,
1944; KK 28274.
Leitz (E.) inc., New York. 13149, 13150
Leica. Universal view finder. For view finder
for Leica camera. © Sept. 15, 1944; KK 28208,
Leica 127 mm, 1/45 lens. For interchangeable
lens for Leica camera. © Sept.10, 1944; KK 28207.
Leja co., New York. 13151
New & different Leja gluv-pin. For jewelry. ©
Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28273.
©
© Oct. 2, 1944;
© Nov. 10, 1944; KK
Libbey-Owens-Ford glass co., Toledo. 13152
Daylight engineering. For plate & window glass
& thermopane units. © Oct. 10, 1944; KK 28310.
Liebmann breweries, inc., Brooklyn. 13153-13172
For alcoholic beverage:
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Allan Jones. © May 22, 1944; KK 28333,
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Charles Butterworth. © June 19, 1944; KK 28362.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Conrad Nagel. © Sept. 11, 1944; KK 28386.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Geo. McManus. © Aug. 14, 1944; KK 28364,
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Jane House, Miss Rheingold, 1944. © Apr. 1, 1944;
KK 28329.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Jane House, Miss Rheingold, 1944. ©, Apr. 30,
1944; KK 28331.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Jane House, Miss Rheingold, 1944. © June 4, 1944;
KK 28334.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Jane House, Miss Rheingold, 1944. © June 25, 1944;
KK 28336.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES *
12173 pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Jane House, Miss Rheingold, 1944. © July 23, 1944;
KK 28338.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Jane House, Miss Rheingold, 1944, © Aug. 20, 1944;
KK 28340.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Leo Durocher. © July 18, 1944; KK 28363.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Miss Rheingold, 1944. © Apr. 10, 1944; KK 28330.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Miss Rheingold, 1944. © May 7, 1944; KK 28332.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Miss Rheingold, 1944. © June 5, 1944; KK 28335.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Miss Rheingold, 1944. © July 1, 1944; KK 28337.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Miss Rheingold, 1944. © July 28, 1944; KK 28339.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Miss Rheingold, 1944. © Aug. 28, 1944; KK 28341.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Philip Merivale. © Apr. 24, 1944; KK 28361.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer! Says
Russell Patterson. © Mar. 27, 1944; KK 28328.
Vote now, and help your favorite become
Miss Rheingold, 1945. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 28379.
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York.
13173-13180
For cigarettes:
And me, a kid from Brooklyn. © Nov. 5, 1944;
KK 28217.
Applause. © Oct. 27, 1944; KK 28215.
Tallwater Samson. © Nov. 2, 1944; KK 28216.
Teeter Simmons. © Nov. 23, 1944; KK 28712.
Tincan Sage. © Nov. 16, 1944; KK 28435.
Today we know. © Nov. 9, 1944; KK 28257.
Trailer Scrounge. © Nov. 9, 1944; KK 28256.
Give your pipe Smoker Granger. For Granger
pipe tobacco. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28255,
Lincoln electric’ co., Cleveland. 13181
Welder specification bulletin no. 361. © Nov.
21, 1944; KK 28607.
McGown (Pearl K.) West Boylston, Mass. 13182
Dear HooKraffsman: New England has been
growing more beautiful each hour. For hooked rug
designs & supplies. © May 15, 1944; KK 28075.
Toastmaster products div.,
13183, 13184
McGraw electric co.
Elgin, Ill.
For electric automatic toasters:
I was salvaging. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28250.
It’s a landslide! © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28584.
McLaughlin (W. F.) & co., Chicago. 13185-13191
_For food product:
Ah-h-h, the coffee with the flame-roasted
flavor. © Sept. 28, 1944; KK 28478.
Finest tasting coffee I ever drank. If you’re
a real coffee lover. © Sept. 21, 1944; KK 28477.
Finest tasting coffee I ever drank. Yes sir,
that’s the true coffee. © Sept. 14, 1944; KK 28476.
If you’re finicky about coffee. © July 20,
1944; KK 28475.
That’s it, the true coffee flavor. © Oct. 18,
1944; KK 28481.
Um-m-m! The coffee with the flame-roasted
flavor. © Oct. 12, 1944; KK 28480.
Yes sir! That’s the true coffee flavor.
Oct. 4, 1944; KK 28479.
©
276
Macmillan petroleum corp., Los Angeles.
13192-13196
For motor oil: d
Problem of sludge. © Oct. 12, 1944; KK 28524.
Problem of sticking and burning valves. ©
Nov. 16, 1944; KK 28544.
Put in a good oil. © Sept. 2, 1944; KK 28724.
Sure, ring-free removes carbon. © Oct. 28,
1944; KK 28525,
305,000 miles without an overhaul! © Sept.
7, 1944; KK 28725.
Macy (R. H.) & co., New York. 13197
Taster suggests. For wines & liquors. © Nov.
10, 1944; KK 28545.
Magnolia petroleum co., Dallas. 13198, 13199
For mobiloil, mobilgrase, mobilgas:
Winterproof now so your car can take it. ©
Nov. 28, 1944; KK 28652.
Winterpreof, the seasonal care all cars need.
© Nov. 14, 1944; KK 28316.
Meehanite metal corp., New Rochelle, N. Y. 13200
‘Meehanite, the metal for heat resisting castings,
bulletin 21. For castings. © Nov. 13, 1944; KK
28597.
Melega (Frank L.) West Brownsville, Pa. 13201
Quest for quality. For ice cream. © Nov. 8,
1944; KK 28150.
Merriam (G. & C.) co., Springfield, Mass. 13202
Circle and monogram, October, 1944. For dic-
tionaries. © Oct. 3, 1944; KK 28181.
Meyers make, inc., New York. 13203
Polava gloves, a product of Meyers make. For
glove. © Oct. 15, 1944; KK 28606.
Micro switch corp., Freeport, Ill. 13204-13223
For precision electric switches:
Aluminum die-cast Micro switch housings.
© May 14, 1944; KK 28132.
Can a Micro switch feel the buffalo on a
nickel. © Apr. 15, 1944; KK 28129.
Customer conviction is more than opinion. ©
Feb. 27, 1943; KK 28123.
Dependable for aircraft and aircraft radio.
© Oct. 17, 1942; KK 28121. }
Hamilton standard propellers rely on 14
Micro switches. © June 2, 1944; KK 28134,
High opinion is contagious, © July 17, 1943;
KK 28124,
How Micro switches inch, tilt and assure
safety, © Aug. 14, 1943; KK 28126. s
Hundreds of spots for Micro switch in a util-
ity system. © July 22, 1944; KK 28139.
Lear Avia, inc. rely on Micro switches. ©
Aug. 10, 1944; KK 28140.
Nine sealed metal-clad Micro switches,
July 11, 1944; KK 28138.
Only Micro switch fills all these requirements.
© May 27, 1944; KK 28133.
Snap (y)-action on the breakfast table. ©
July 8, 1944; KK 28137.
Something is being done about the weather. ©
June 10, 1944; KK 28135.
There are hundreds of utility applications
for Micro switch. © June 24, 1944; KK 28136.
There is a great new day for industry.
Dec. 25, 1943; KK 28127.
©
©
no. 11, 1944
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
13264
What if a freezer won’t freeze? © May 13,
1944; KK 28131. :
When you say Micro switch you mean Micro
switch. © Dec. 19, 1942; KK 28122,
Why Micro switch is recognized as the lead-
ing... © Apr. 29, 1944; KK 28130.
Why these basic principles of Micro switch
design. © Jan. 19, 1944; KK 28128.
4800 accurate repeat operations...every work-
ing day. © July 17, 1943; KK 28125.
Modern classics by Mossalone, New York.
13224, 13225
Jewel dramafor your department. For brooches,
earrings, bracelets, rings. © Sept. 15, 1944; KK
28242.
Now, for young Americans. For rings. © Sept.
1, 1944; KK 28241.
Moeller mfg. co., inc., Racine, Wis. 13226
Snap-tite. For bottle stoppers. © Oct.10, 1944;
KK 28456.
Motor wheel corp., Lansing, Mich. 13227-13231
For duo-therm heaters:
Here’s a major appliance. © Aug. 31, 1944;
KK 28369.
How to pick a winner.
28374
How to pick a winner.
28375,
Now available for essential civilian needs. ©
Aug. 30, 1944; KK 28368.
Now, get set to sell this.
KK 28370.
© May 11, 1944; KK
© June 8, 1944; KK
© Sept. 18, 1944;
Mountz (Herbert E.) Chicago. 13232
Motor truck specifications, Comparisons bro-
chure. For motor trucks. © Nov.1, 1944; KK 28393.
National distillers products corp., New York.
; 13233
It takes a lot of skill. For whiskey. © Oct. 21,
1944; KK 28177.
National geographic society, Washington. 13234
Maps! Timely, ten color wall maps. Circular
MAP-10-44. For maps. © Nov.7, 1944; KK 28412,
National supply co., Pittsburgh.
For oil well equipment:
National casing head. Type KHL-1, bulletin
310. © Sept. 29, 1944; KK 28284.
National type A casing support. Bulletin no,
311. © Sept. 29, 1944; KK 28285.
13235, 13236
National tube co,, Pittsburgh. 13237
Better seamless tubing. For steel. © Oct. 23,
1944; KK 28112,
New day pub. co., Newark, N. J. 13238
Everybody buy bonds. Divine victory sticker.
For red, white & blue gummed sticker. © Sept. 2,
1944; KK 28319,
New York air brake co., New York. 13239
Finger-tip control-from furrow to harvest. For
hydraulic equipment. © Nov. 3, 1944; KK 28592.
Northern paper mills, Green Bay, Wis.
13240-13242
For toilet tissue:
Gentle...3 reasons why wide awake grocers
feature Northern tissue. © Aug.4, 1944; KK 28366.
277
Pandas come from China. © July 11, 1944;
KK 28365,
This baby zebra’s stripes pose quite a ques-
tion. © Aug. 11, 1944; KK 28367.
Northwestern yeast co., Chicago. 13243
Look, lady. For yeast. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK
28229.
Olson filtration engineers, Chicago. 13244
Facts and figures about our filters. For vari-
able coil spring filters. © Oct.13, 1944; KK 28716.
Pabst brewing co., Milwaukee. 13245-13251
For beer:
Boss calls Pabst Blue Ribbon has liquid as-
sets. © June 14, 1943; KK 28297.
Lorenzo the wizard, a famous magician. ©
July. 21, 1944; KK 28301.
Madam, I think you have just trumped my
ace, © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 28302.
Shopper’s guide to the black market. © Sept.
11, 1944; KK 28303.
For desizer:
Are your finished fabrics ever too harsh? ©
Nov. 12, 1943; KK 28300.
Losing too many minutes in the kiers. ©
Sept. 12, 1943; KK 28299.
Plagued with rejects after desizing.
12, 1943; KK 28298.
© July
Pet dairy products co., Johnson City, Tenn.
13252-13254
This week in Johnson City. For dairy products.
© Oct. 1, 1944; KK 28174,
This week in Johnson City. For ice cream. ©
Oct, 15, 1944; KK 28172.
This week'in Johnson City. For milk. © Oct:
8, 1944; KK 28173.
Pictorial book club, New York, 13255
See the whole war on every front, For book. ©
June 16, 1944; KK 28474,
13256
For glass.
Pittsburgh corning corp., Pittsburgh.
PC foamglas insulation for floors.
© Nov. 24, 1944; KK 28727.
Pittsburgh plate glass co., Pittsburgh. 13257-13259
For glass products:
Design of the month, v. 8, no. 5, Sept., 1944.
© Sept. 23, 1944; KK 28111.
Design of the month, v. 8, no. 6, Oct., 1944.
© Nov. 10, 1944; KK 28264.
Gruen and Krummeck’s conception of a haber-
dashery store. For glass. © Nov. 30, 1944; KK
28723.
Plastik ice, inc., Los Angeles. 13260
Plastik ice - the miracle cream for petal like
beauty. For a facial cosmetic. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK
28505.
Primary education co, See Roan (Carl M.), d. b. a.
Primary education co.
Professional printing co., inc., New York.
13261-13264
Dentists’ record form, catalogue no. 148. For
dentists’ office forms. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 28211.
Histacount bookkeeping system, catalogue no.
147. For histacount system. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK
28210.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13265
Hist?count patient record form. Catalogue no.
146. For doctors office forms. © Oct. 1, 1944;
KK 28212.
Holiday greeting cards, books, gifts, specialties.
Catalogue no. 145. For books, pins, pens, auto
emblems. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 28213.
Pullman-Standard car mfg. co., Chicago. 13265
Here is the new low-cost duplex-roomette, a
complete private room. For railroad equipment.
© Nov. 3, 1944; KK 28591.
Read magazine, inc., New York. 13266
World’s greatest home library! Read magazine
gift-offer to win 50,000 new friends! Forbooks. ©
Nov. 11, 1944; KK 28552.
Roan (Carl M.), d. b. a. Primary education co.,
Minneapolis. 13267
Build and spell. For toy blocks. © Sept. 15,
1944; KK 28225.
Roma wine & liquor co., Baltimore. 13268
Wine king. For wine. © Nov. 2, 1944; KK 28269.
Royal typewriter co., inc., New York.
For carbon papers & ribbons:
Take a look at this, you. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK
28373.
That man said. © June 1, 1944; KK 28372.
Sage (Peggy) inc., Stamford, Conn. 13271
Shimmer-sheen by Peggy Sage. For nail polish.
© Nov. 29, 1944; KK 28654.
13269, 13270
Saunders venom extractor co., Tarpon Springs,
Fla. 13272
Saunders venom extractor outfit. For venom
extractor outfit. © July 21, 1944; KK 28497.
Savitt, inc., Hartford. 13273
Customer is always right. For diamonds,
watches & jewelry. © Sept. 20, 1944; KK 28220.
Schautz (William A.) inc., NewYork. 13274-13277
For bread:
Wake up sleepy appetites. Serve the bread
that’s tender-fresh. © Oct. 18, 1944; KK 28236.
What a difference! That’s what you’ll say when
you serve the bread that’s tender-fresh. © Oct. 9,
1944: KK 28235.
You'll say what a difference when you try the
bread that’s tender-fresh. © Sept. 25, 1944; KK
28233. .
You’re so tender, you’re so fresh. They’re
a fine pair together. © Oct. 4, 1944; KK 28234.
Scheinfeldt (Samuel), d. b.a. Aurophone Philadel-
phia co., Philadelphia. 13278
Don’t turn a deaf ear. For hearing aid. © Oct.
29, 1944; KK 28143.
Schieffelin & co., New York. 13279
Zestful cocktails. For orange bitters. © Oct.
16, 1944; KK 28222.
Schutte & Koerting co., Philadelphia. 13280
S/K universal rotameter. For precision mea-
suring instrument. © Oct. 30, 1944; KK 28239,
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich. 13281, 13282
For piston rings:
Mileage is destroyed by worn piston rings,
too! © Sept. 25, 1944; KK 28438,
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278
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Worn piston rings. © Oct.6, 1944; KK 28414.
Seamlex co., inc., Long Island City, N. Y. 13283
Seamlex Diesel engine hose. For exhaust hose
& bronze hose. © Sept. 5, 1944; KK 28426.
Season skipper corp., Chicago. 13284
One-and-only Season skipper. Two complete
coats in one. For ladies’ coats. © Oct. 27, 1944;
KK 28154,
Selby shoe co., Portsmouth, O. 13285-13292
For shoes:
Chin up girl. © Aug. 30, 1944; KK 28516.
Easy goers. © Oct. 29, 1944; KK 28632.
For all day, every day. © Sept. 29, 1944;
KK 28520.
Let’s walk. © Sept. 19, 1944; KK 28518.
Let’s walk. © Sept. 29, 1944; KK 28521.
She’s a bankteller. © Sept. 29, 1944; KK
28519.
She’s a saleslady. © Oct. 27, 1944; KK 28522,
She’s a school teacher. © Aug. 30, 1944; KK
28517.
Sheaffer (W. A.) pen co., Fort Madison, Ia.
13293-13295
For writing equipment:
Lifetime triumph model supreme value among
pens. © Oct, 23, 1944; KK 28270.
Science endows the lifetime with perfect pen
poise. © Nov. 5, 1944; KK 28272.
Lifetime pen guaranteed for the life of the
first user. For fountain pens. © Oct. 27, 1944;
KK 28271.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabeth, Elizabethport, N. J.
13296-13300
Christmas gift projects to make in class or at
home, For snuggle dolls, cuddlee cut-ups, semi-
made aprons. © Oct. 29, 1944; KK 28680.
For family sewing machines:
Singer 15-91 machine parts. Showing points
of wear. © Nov. 13, 1944; KK 28561.
Singer 201-2 and 1200-1 machine parts.
Showing points of wear. © Nov. 13,1944; KK 28560.
Look, I’ve stolen a march on Santa, For sewing
cabinets, bags, boxes, toys, aprons, scarfs, flowers.
© Oct. 27, 1944; KK 28108.
My Christmas shopping’s in the bag. For sew-
ing boxes, kits, stools, cabinets, neckwear, flowers,
aprons, handbags, toys, scarfs & sewing machines.
© Nov. 17, 1944; KK 28681.
Singer sewing machine co., New York. 13301
éNecesita reparar su mdquina de coser? For
needles, oil, sewing guides & accessories. © Nov.
25, 1944; KK 28682. - :
Smillie (C. M.) co., Ferndale, Mich. 13302
Precision-X, for victory today, for product
leadership tomorrow. For tools, fixtures, precision
screw machine parts, © Oct. 8, 1944; KK 28394,
Smith & Wesson, inc., Springfield, Mass. 13303
Do you know your handgun history. For revol-
vers. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 28311.
Smith-Gray corp., New York. 13304
Smith-Gray corp., custom tailors since 1845.
For women’s uniforms. © Oct. 27, 1944; KK 28227.
ear eeare
no. 11, 1944
Sonotone corp., Elmsford, N. Y. 13305
Somebody has to think. For hearing aid. © Nov.
17, 1944; KK 28405.
Spencer, inc., New Haven. . 13306
How to take measurements for an individually
designed Spencer support. For corsets & bras-
sieres, © Oct. 23, 1944; KK 28218.
Sperti, inc., Cincinnati. 13307
Now! A fresher more radiant loveliness. For
cosmetics. © Oct, 15, 1944; KK 28501.
Standard oil co, of Calif., San Francisco. 13308
Calol ice machine oils. For ice machine: oils.
© Oct, 15, 1944; KK 28168.
Stuart industries, inc., Newton, Mass. 13309
Stuart abrazor. For precision belt grinder. ©
Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28416.
Studebaker corp., South Bend, Ind. 13310, 13311
‘America’s private truck owners. For airplane
engines, military trucks & weasels. © Nov. 16,
1944; KK 28352.
Army’s latest weasel M-29C. For weasel M-
29C. © Noy. 24, 1944; KK 28547,
Sure-pull laboratories, Richmond. 13312
Sure-pull puts the pull in pulleys. For adhesive
liquid & fabric for covering pulleys, © Nov. 6,
1944; KK 28422.
Tennant (G, H.) co., Minneapolis. 13313
Tennant model K industrial floor machine, Wire
brush type. For industrial floor machine for
cleaning & maintenance. © Nov. 15, 1944; KK 28648.
Terminix co., Los Angeles. 13314
How to stop the costly damage of kalotermes.
For chemical for treating wood termites. © Oct.
17, 1944; KK 28175.
Thompson products, inc.,Cleveland. 13315-13322
Aircraft fuel booster pump, PS-3. For aircraft
accessories, fuel booster pump. © Oct. 27, 1944;
KK 28288,
Aircraft submerged fuel booster pump, PS-4.
For aircraft fuel booster pump. © Oct. 27, 1944;
KK 28289,
Electric motor drivenfuel pump, PS-8. For air=
craft accessories, electric motor-driven fuel pump.
© Oct. 27, 1944; KK 28292.
Engine-driven fuel pump, PS-1. For aircraft
accessories, fuel pump. © Oct. 27, 1944; KK 28287.
Fuel line selector cock, PS-5. For aircraft ac-
_ cessories, fuel line selector cock. © Oct. 27, 1944;
KK 28290.
Quick disconnect couplings, PS-6. For aircraft
accessories, quick disconnect couplings. © Oct.
27, 1944; KK 28291.
Shut-off cock, PS-9. For aircraft accessories,
Shut-off cock. © Oct. 27, 1944; KK 28293. :
Thompson rail and tie plate clamp. For rail &
tie plate clamp. © Oct. 13, 1944; KK 28099.
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O. 13323
Leadership throughout industry. For roller
bearings. © Nov. 27, 1944; KK 28653.
Tivoli brewing co., Detroit. 13324
Just can’t get out. For beer. © Oct. 1, 1944;
~ KK 28421,
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13343
Toastmaster products div. McGraw electric co,
See McGraw electric co, Toastmaster products
dive.”
Tremco mfg. co., Cleveland. 13325
Badly worn, pitted and rutted floors. For mas-
tics & coatings for floors. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK
28263,
Trommer (John F.) inc., Brooklyn. 13326
All arguments settled inside. For beer. ©
Nov. 10, 1944; KK 28231.
Tyler fixture corp., Niles, Mich. 13327
Open, self-service. Frozen foods display case.
For frozen foods display cases. © Oct. 19, 1944:
KK 28392.
U. S, A. Dubonnet corp., New York. 13328
It’s.smart to say I’ll take Dubonnet, For wine.
© Oct. 17, 1944; KK 28238,
Universal microphone co., Inglewood, Calif. 13329
Universal stroboscope. For phonograph & re-
corder aid. © Sept. 29, 1944; KK 28713.
Univis lens co., Dayton, O. 13330
My husband does all his flirting with me! For
eye glasses. © Nov. 20, 1944; KK 28445,
Upjohn co., Kalamazoo, Mich. 13331
Do you ever think of him in uniform? For phar-
maceutical products. © Nov. 20, 1944; KK 28583.
Volupté, inc., New York. 13332, 13333
For compact:
Volupté reflects the prettiest faces. © Oct.
15, 1944; KK 28283,
Volupté reflects the prettiest faces. © Oct.
29, 1944; KK 28642.
Warlo corp., New York. 13334
Wash your hands of hard water troubles forever
with a Warlo water softener. For water softener.
© Sept. 15, 1944; KK 28142.
Wembley, inc., New Orleans, 13335-13337
For necktie:
Beaver brown. © Nov. 3, 1944; KK 28180.
They mean quality to millions. © Nov. 25,
1944; KK 28728.
Wembley plans for a very important spring,
1945. For neckwear. © Nov. 15, 1944; KK 28347.
Western cartridge co. Winchester repeating arms
co, div., New Haven. 13338-13342
For ammunition:
Chosen by many of the nation’s best. © Oct.
1, 1944; KK 28629.
One of the world’s most famous letters. ©
Sept. 10, 1944; KK 28628.
While shotshells are still almost as rare as
diamonds. Mallard. © Oct. 5, 1944; KK 28630. °
With the day’s bag often depending upon the
performance of a single cartridge. Elk. © Oct.
25, 1944; KK 28631.
Winchester batteries shoot a perfect pattern of
light bullet-fast. Mongolian scene. For flashlight
batteries. ‘© Aug. 25, 1944; KK 28627.
Weston electrical instrument corp., Newark, N. J.
13343
Weston dial, v. 5, no. 5. For exposure meters,
© Nov. 28, 1944; KK 28605.
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13344 t. IV, n. S., v. 39
Winchester repeating arms co. div. Western car-
tridge co. See Westerncartridge co. Winchester
arms Co. div.
is missed by not hearing it correctly. © Oct. 14,
1944; KK 28171.
Mr. Goodhearing says: Neighbors can get
peeved. © Nov. 15, 1944; KK 28470.
Mr. Goodhearing says: Stories of the battle
front. © Oct. 4, 1944; KK 28170.
Mr. Goodhearing says: Too bad the little
fellow can’t yell louder, he’s so hungry. © Oct. 25,
1944; KK 28353,
Wymer (O. U.) Houston. 13344-13349
For hearing aid:
Mr. Goodhearing says: If he could hear, he
would have jumped sooner. © Nov. 12, 1944; KK
28354,
Mr. Goodhearing says: It is a happier Christ-
mas. © Nov. 19, 1944; KK 28471.
Mr. Goodhearing says: Many an opportunity
Zenith radio corp., Chicago. 13350
First time available as a Christmas gift. For
hearing aid. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28230.
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944----------------- 5,297
280
LABELS
Associated projects co., Columbus, O. 13351
Luminite. For electrically lighted wall switch
plate. © Oct. 20, 1944; KK 28482.
Blake (Terry) & co., New York. 13352
Terry Blake beauty aid homogenized all-purpose
cream. For all purpose cream. © Nov. 27, 1944;
KK 28542.
Blaw-Knox co., Pittsburgh. 13353
White glove. For packaged fuel. © Nov. 8, 1944;
KK 28178.
13354
For children’s
© Nov. 6,
Blumenthai-Meyer co., Los Angeles.
California native hand craft.
& women’s ready to wear garments,
1944; KK 28204.
Bonus products co., inc., St. Louis. 13355
Champay. For lithiated non-alcoholic BeMenaee-
© Oct, 23, = KK 28483.
Burgess (Amy Potts) Atlanta, 13356-13367
For game:
Let’s play reka...Aliquot parts or percentage
equivalents. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 28634.
Let’s play reka.. ‘Explorers and colonizers of
America. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 28554.
Let’s play reka,. .Latin-American countries
and some nearby islands. © Dec.1, 1943; KK 28635.
Let’s play reka.. _Multiplication tables, 2’s
through 5’s, © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 28641.
Let’s play reka.. .Multiplication tables, 6’s
through 9’s. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 28640.
Let’s play reka.. ‘States and capitals of the
United States. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 28556.
Let’s play reka.. 25 best known national parks
in the United States. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 28636.
Let’s play reka...25 important combinations,
Addition tables, 6’s through 9’s. © Dec. 1, 1943;
KK 28639.
Let’s play reka,..25 important historical
events, © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 28637.
Let’s a "reka,. .29 important punctuation
rules. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 28555.
Let’s play. reka...25 important rivers of the
world. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 28557.
> oLet’s play reka.. .20 largest cities in the
United States. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 28558.
Caliana distributing co., Elkhart, Ind. 13368
Slugger. The baseball game packed with every
thrill but the roar of the crowd. For baseball game,
© Nov. 4, 1944; KK 28553,
Carabelli (Pietro) Trenton, N. J. 13369
Cucamonga Valley wine, California. For wine.
© Nov. 21, 1944; KK 28717.
Carencro sweet potato cooperative, inc., Carencro,
La, 13370
Bayou maid. For sweet potatoes. © Sept. 12,
1944; KK 28205.
Cascade frozen foods, inc., Seattle. 13371-13373
281
For
© Sept. 12, 1944; KK
Agen quick freeze sliced strawberries.
frozen sliced strawberries,
28423,
For frozen green peas:
Agen quick freeze green peas.
1944; KK 28424,
Agen quick freeze green peas.
1944; KK 28425.
© Sept. 15,
© Sept. 18,
Cavacraft. See Cavanaugh (Edward B.), d.b. a.
Cavacraft.
Cavanaugh (Edward B.), d.b. a. Cavacraft, Phila-
delphia. 13374
Cavacraft swing control. For toy airplanes. ©
Noy. 1, 1944; KK 28689.
Chemical industries. See Stein (Samuel), d. b. a.
Chemical industries.
Chula Vista citrus assn., Chula Vista, Calif.
13375
© Nov. 27,
Peerless label. For citrus fruit.
1942; KK 28593.
Claff (M. B.) & sons, inc., Randolph, Mass.
13376-13378
For footwear:
Spotlight wedgee. © Oct. 25, 1944; KK 28429,
Teen age casuals. © Oct. 24, 1944; KK 28428.
Tred-rite. © Sept. 14, 1944: KK 28427,
Clayton (A. C.) ptg. co., St. Louis, 13379
Rae son. Canada’s largest exclusive ladies’
shoe store. For shoes. © Nov. 10, 1944; KK 28485.
Clinton distilling co., Havre de Grace, Md. 13380
Clinton reserve. For blended whiskey. © Oct.
15, 1942: KK 28402.
Comet mode} airplane & supply co., Chicago. 13381
Comet sclid {model]. For model airplane kit.
© Sept. 28, 1944; KK 28693.
13382
©
Continental distilling corp., Philadelphia.
Philadelphia blended whisky. For whisky.
July 1, 1944; KK 28575,
Curran (Edward T.}, d. b. a. Dandruff oil co., Brook-
lyn. 13383
Dandruff oil. For face & scalp lotion. © Oct.
1, 1944; KK 28252.
Dama co., New York. 13384-13387
Dama bitter-sweet chocolate de luxe. For bit-
ter sweet chocolate. © Nov. 6, 1944; KK 28453.
Dama milk chocolate de luxe. For milk choco-
late. © Nov. 6, 1944; KK 28454,
Dama mocha chocolate de luxe,
chocolate. © Nov. 6, 1944; KK 28451,
Dama soya milk [nut] chocolate.
chocolate, © Nov. 6, 1944; KK 28452,
For mocha
For milk nut
Dandruff-oil co. See Curran (Edward T.), d.b. a.
Dandruff oil co.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13388
Dawe’s products co., Chicago. 13388, 13389
For vitamin concentrates for feeds:
Dawe’s enricho no, 1 starter-grower. © Oct.
27, 1944; KK 28267.
Dawe’s enricho no, 2 layer-breeder. © Oct.
27, 1944; KK 28268.
DeBiasi (Alfred J.) Philadelphia. 13390:
Midg-minton. For action game. © Nov. 25,
1944; KK 28509.
Donaldson (James E.) Columbus, O. 13391
Mirra moth is an immunizer, not an insecticide.
For a chemical moth spray. © Jan. 1, 1944; KK
28541.
Duart mfg. co., ltd., San Francisco. 13392
Ray-du, the new high color hair rinse. For hair
rinse. © Sept. 20, 1944; KK 28346.
E. M. F. distillery, inc., Havre de Grace, Md.
13393
Old Bates. For blended whiskey. © Sept. 10,
1941; KK 28508.
Freedman-Soloff co., Fall River, Mass. 13394
Sun sportswear. For clothing. © Oct. 6, 1944;
KK 28348.
General baking co., New York. 13395
Bond. For bread. © Nov. 24, 1944; KK 28540.
General mills, inc., MALIA SES
For flour:
Betty Crocker vegetable noodle soup ingre-
dients. © Oct. 5, 1944; KK 28532.
Softasilk, © Oct. 9, 1944; KK 28534,
13396, 13397
13398
© Oct.
Gilman paint & varnish co,, Chattanooga.
Ready mixed paint. For house paint.
25, 1944; KK 28147,
Hygiene shower curtain mfg. co., New York.
13399
Improved loop-holds. For shower curtains. ©
Jan. 26, 1944; KK 28413.
In-b-tween co., Baltimore. 13400
Cigar holdersfor good smoking. For cigar hold-
ers. © Nov. 9, 1944; KK 28415.
Kahan (Harry) Brooklyn. 13401
Wonder bead box. For beads. © Oct. 11, 1944;
KK 28403.
Kanaval (Stephen W.) Cincinnati.
For novelty:
How to tend bar and make friends. © Oct. 7,
1944; KK 28448,
Non-alcoholic substitute for bourbon,
gin, Scotch, etc. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28449,
13402, 13403
rye,
Kupper (Charles Parnell) Portland, Or.
13404-13406
For surgical jelly:
Double-LL, formerly lady-tube, © Nov..14,
1944; KK 28397.
Lov-lub. © Nov. 14, 1944; KK 28399.
Menn-lube. © Nov. 14, 1944; KK 28398.
Lancaster photo products, South Lancaster, Mass,
13407
Pic pac. For photographic supplies. © Nov. 14,
1944; KK 28404,
282
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Lansdowne distillery, Havre de Grace, Md.
13408, 13409
Lansdowne liqueur, For distilled London dry
gin. © Oct. 15, 1942; KK 28401.
Lansdowne reserve. For blended whiskey. ©
Oct. 15, 1942; KK 28400.
Longwood mfg. co., Boston. 13410
Justitch child’s. dress, style 210. For child’s
cut-out dress. © Aug. 6, 1944; KK 28312.
Lynch (Theodora) Santa Monica, Calif. 13411
Hereford health water. For drinking water. ©
Nov. 30, 1944; KK 28646.
McKenzie (Mervyn D.) Bellingham, Wash. 13412
.Em-de-nem, With monogram and triangle. For
disinfectants & deodorants. © Oct. 23, 1944; KK
28076.
Mendle box wrap & label corp., St. Louis. 13413
Gillman shoes. For shoe boxes. © Nov. 21,
1944; KK 28484.
Miami pharmacal co. See Sparks (James Everett),
d. b. a. Miami pharmacal co.
Morey mercantile co., Denver. 13414
Solitaire tomato catsup, For tomato catsup. ©
Sept. 1, 1944; KK 28237.
Munising paper co., Chicago. 13415, 13416
For silver polishers:
Silver-sheets, the new easy way to polish
silver. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28408.
Silver-sheets, the new easy way to polish
silver. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28409.
Mutual citrus products co., Anaheim, Calif. 13417 >
M. C. P. prepared custard powder. For pre-
pared custard powder. © Nov. 11, 1944; KK 28313.
Nurse’s cerate co. See Piper (Winfield G.), d. b.
a. Nurse’s cerate co.
Piper (Winfield G.), d. b. a. Nurse’s cerate co.,
Wollaston, Mass. 13418
Nurse’s special liniment. ©
July 24, 1944; KK 28551.
Policwczak (Charles W.) Springfield, Mass. 13419
Abso-rub. For medicinal preparation for ex-
ternal use. © Sept. 30, 1944; KK 28430.
For a liniment.
Ponte (Ralph) Philadelphia.
For disinfectant & cleaner:
Miracle pine jelly soap. © Apr. 21, 1941; KK
28344,
Rosemar pine cleaner.
28343,
13420, 13421
© Jan. 5, 1940; KK
Progressive laboratory specialties co., Jamaica, |
N. Y. 13422
Lav-glass. Progressive laboratory specialties
co. For iaboratory apparatus, equipment & supplies,
© Nov. 15, 1944; KK 28315.
Pya products co. See Walter (Albert), d. b. a. Pya
products co.
Rosefield packing co., Itd., Alameda, Calif. 13423
Skippy. For peanut butter. © Oct. 26, 1944; KK
28203.
LABELS
no, 11, 1944 13440
Russell (Denzell V.), d. b. a. Russell (Dick) Los Thomas (Jack O.), d. b. a. Thomas candy co., Deni-
Angeles. 13424 son, Tex. 13432
Mad hatter. For millinery. © Sept. 30, 1944; Denison dam pecan bar by Thomas, For candy.
KK 28407, © Nov. 14, 1944; KK 28496,
Russell (Dick) See Russell sa Vis 0. Dea. Thomas candy co. See Thomas (Jack O.), d. b. a.
Russell (Dick) _ Thomas candy co.
Seltzer (Martin L.) Des Moines. 13425 | United States envelope co., Springfield, Mass.
Rustoff. For fluid for removing rust from metal. 13433
© Aug. 8, 1944; KK 27192. Wing borne air weight stationery. For writing
paper & envelopes. © Nov. 20, 1944; KK 28645.
Sparks (James Everett), d.b. a. Miami pharmacal
co., Miami, Fla. 13426 Vitaloids co., Boston. 13434
After-burn. For ointment for sun burn. © Oct. Vitaloids. For vitamin products. © Feb. 15,
9, 1944; KK 28550. 1940; KK 28345.
__ Speed-o-print corp., Chicago. 13427 Wallace (Mary Paston) Newport, Ky. 13435
Toothbrush typewriter type cleaning brush. For Mary Wallace fruit cake. For fruit cake. ©
typewriter cleaning brush. © July 1, 1944; KK | July 20, 1944; KK 28576,
28023.
. Walter (Albert), d. b. a, Pya products co., Santa
Stein (Samuel), d. b. a. Chemical industries, San Monica, Calif. 13436, 13437
Francisco. 13428 Tenderall. For meat tenderizer. © Mar. 10,
Stynamite. For cleaning compound. © Oct. 14, 1941; KK 28224.
1940; KK 28350. Walter’s herbs. For herbs. © Jan. 1, 1942; KK
28223,
Steriti (Anthony), d. b. a. Wondertest products co.,
Chelsea, Mass. 13429 Wilson mills, inc., Detroit. 13438
Kleen-ox. For bleaching fluid. © June 13, 1944; Krisp-kote batter mix, For batter-mixfor deep-
KK 28507. fat frying. © Oct. 10, 1944; KK 28349,
Stoltenberg (John), d. b. a. Stoltenberg co., Milwau- Wonder products co., Canton, O. 13439
kee, 13430 Queen bleach washing fluid. For washing fluid
Wonder blocks. For toy wood blocks. © June to remove stains, to deodorize, to disinfect & to
10, 1944; KK 28410. bleach. © Nov. 30, 1940; KK 28360.
Stoltenberg co. See Stoltenberg (John), d. b. a. Wondertest products co. See Steriti (Anthony), d.
Stoltenberg co. b. a. Wondertest products co.
Thermoloid corp,, New York, 13431 Woodall (Charles P.) Shelbyville, Ill, 13440
Career girl fashion art set. For fashion design- High tone. For calcium carbonate. © Nov. 1,
ing set. © Oct. 16, 1944; KK 28148, 1944; KK 28719.
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944------------------------------ 845
283
LABELS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939
[13440
Ridgways, Itd.
For tea;
Ridgway’s orange label tea, RR 130, Dec.
12 ca toga
Ridgway’s tea, RR 129, Nov. 29, 1944.
© Ridgways, ltd., London.
U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE:1945 O - 625939
13441-14338
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INC LUDING
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1944
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 39
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This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic
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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.
13441
Ad art statuary co.
Kay (Dave):
Sitting bull pup. © Nov. 25, 1944; G 44544.
Andrews (Frank)* 13442, 13443
Live one. - Waiting for a live one. © 1c, each
Dec. 27, 1944; G 44524, 44525.
Art institute of Chicago. 13444
Derain (André): ©
Flowers in a vase. © Nov. 21, 1944; G 44424,
Art of the world of tomorrow.
Warren (Horace) [pseud. of H. Page Hurd]:
Human Einstein, - Nude reclining at fireside.
© 1c. each Dec. 15, 1944; G 44464, 44465.
Ballinger co. 13447
Sutton (Daniel E.):
Philadelphia, Penna., perspective elevation of
buildings comprising Philadelphia Far aa
depot. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1944; G 44529.
Barre granite assn., inc. & Vermont Marble co.
13448-13474
Bottiggi (Bruno):
Vertical type memorial, 106,
1944; G 44516.
Bottinelli (Paul E.):
Circular memorial, 46.
G 44509.
Cassani (John):
Perpendicular memorial, 43.
1944; G 44510.
Comi (Alfred J.):
© Nov. 15,
© Nov. 15, 1944;
© Nov. 15,
War memorial, 60. - Wing memorial, 62. ©
Nov. 15, 1944; G 44499, 44513.
Dalton (George Henry):
Perpendicular memorial, 44. © Nov. 15,
1944; G 44502.
Espie (Stephen C.):
Vertical type memorial, 41. © Nov. 15, 1944;
G 44512,
Fontana (Dilio):
Horizontal memorial, 8. - Vertical type
memorial, 9. ©.Nov. 15, 1944; G 44507, 44515.
Hebeler (Henry A.):
Four pylons enclosing four memorial tablets
forming square type memorial, 91. © Nov, 15,
1944; G 44522.
Hill (J. B.):
Cenotaph war memorial, 3. © Nov. 15, 1944;
G 44505.
Holland (B. C.):
Screen memorial, 34. © Nov. 15, 1944; G
44519,
Kastrup (Car)):
- Horizontal honor roll memorial, 24. - Hori-
zontal type memorial, 75. © Nov. 15, 1944; G
44514, 44518.
13445, 13446
Kunz (Kurt E.):
Screen war memorial, 98. © Nov. 15, 1944;
G 44497.
Kupatt (Christian):
Perpendicular memorial, 89.
1944; G 44508.
Lakofsky (Charles):
Multiple honor roll memorial, 37. © Nov.
15, 1944; G 44517.
McDevitt (Thomas B.):
Memorial, 73. © Nov. 15, 1944; G 44500.
Miller (Malcolm G.):
Exedra type war memorial, 32. - Screen war
memorial, 33. © Nov. 15, 1944; G 44496, 44501.
’ Richardson (Earl C.):
Perpendicular tablet, 109. - Semi-circular
screen memorial, 110. © Nov. 15, 1944; G 44511,
44520,
Sherwood (C. H.) & De Silice (T.):
Central sarcophagus memorial, 92. © Nov.
15, 1944; G 44498.
Small (Janet S.):
Horizontal memorial, 21.- Screen memorial,
22. © Nov. 15, 1944; G 44506, 44521.
Tucci (Francis M.):
Horizontal memorial, 58. © Nov. 15, 1944;
G 44503.
Zinter (Robert) & Galle (Carl):
Circular base, 2, © Nov. 15, 1944; G 44504,
© Nov. 15,
Barrie (Betty) 13475-18477
Mamma Bear. - Papa Bear, a trifle henpecked.
© 1c. each Dec, 16, 1944; G 44471, 44472,
Spear (Gil):
Frontispiece B. B. book. © 1c. Dec. 16,
1944; G 44476.
Barron studios. 13478-13482
Fiori—{pseud. of Fioravante Marcogliese]:
Angel, 1702. - Confucius, 1500. - Dante, 1501.
- Mary, Joseph and the Holy Child, 1700. - Saint,
1701. © Nov. 10, 1944; G 44532-44536.
Bloom (J. F.) & co.* 13483-13487
Memorial:
Culbertson, 2138. - Harrison, 2140. - Her-
rington, 2139. - Lundberg, 2136. - Mallonee, 2137.
© 1 c. each Dec, 15, 1944; G 44466-44470.
Brian (Daniel I.)* 13488
Docko. © 1c. Dec, 8, 1944; G 44429,
Cayuga pottery co. 13489
Garee (Max):
Begging dachshund. © Nov. 27, 1944; G
44531,
Chester (Arthur M.) & Hays (Helen M.)* 13490
In our country’s service. © 1c. May 3, 1943;
G 44425.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13491
Coleman (Ralph Pallen)* 13491-13493
Christ of the upward way. - Goforth and serve. -
Head of Christ. © 1c. each Dec. 18, 1944; G
44473-44475.
Da Prato (A.) co. of Boston. 13494
Woollett (Sidney D.):
Sacred Heart shrine. © Nov. 19, 1944;
G 44483.
Delano (Gerard Curtis)* 13495-13503
Canyon del Muerto. - Childof the desert. - Even-
ing sky. - Morning. © 1 c. each Dec. 30, 1944;
G 44545-44548. -
Cavalcade. - In the moonlight. - Moonlit beach. -
Navajo medicine man. - Navajo shepherdess, © 1
c. each Nov. 30, 1944; G 44478-44482.
Dempsey (Robert F.)* 13504
My buddies, second world war. © 1 c. Nov. 23,
1944; G 44440,
Detchon (Irwin Lee)* 13505
' George. © 1 c. Dec. 22, 1944; G 44491.
Farris (Edmond J.) 13506
Williams (Bryan):
Little doc. © 1 c. Dec. 15, 1944; G 44463.
Fiori. 13507, 13508
Fiori—[pseud. of Fioravante Marcogliese]:
Classic plaque, 1750A, 1750B. © Nov. 10,
1944; G 44537, 44538.
Freeman (Roland A.)* 13509
Redeemer. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1944; G 44439.
Galle memorial studio & workshops. 13510
Galle (Carl):
Lily panel, S380. © Nov. 11, 1944; G44441.
Hesner (Dorothy)*
Egyptian:
Dancing girl. - Playing a horn © Dec. 1,
1944; G 44540, 44543.
13511, 13512
Jacobs (Michel)* 13513
Marshall (Gen. Geo. C.) © 1c. Dec. 26, 1944;
G 44494,
Kiplinger Washington agency, inc. & Kalish (Max)
13514-13551
Kalish (Max):
Baruch (Bernard M.) 4555-21. - Biddle (Fran-
cis) 4555-6. - Bowles (Chester) 4555~8. - Bush.
(Vannevar) 4528-14. - Byrnes (JamesF.) 4538-30. -
Clapper (Raymond) 4574-15, - Dewey (Thomas E.)
4574-12. - Forrestal (James V.) 4555-14. - Green
(William) 4538-28. - Hoover (J. Edgar) 4574-24, -
Ickes (Harold L.) 4538-20. - Jeffers (William M.)
4555-18. - Johnston (Eric A.) 4555-1. - Jones (Jesse
H.) 4538-22. - Jones (Marvin) 4538-12. - King
(Ernest J.) 4538-17. - Knox (Secretary Frank)
4555-15. - Land (Emory 8.) 4538-11. - Leahy
(William D.) 4555-10. - Lewis (John L.) 4538-3. -
Lippman (Walter) 4574-17. - Marshall (George C.)
4555-12, - Morgenthau (Henry) jr., 4574-20. -
Murray (Philip) 4538-9. - Nelson (Donald M.) 4574-
380. - Patterson (Robert P.) 4526-6. - Perkins
(Frances) 4574-8. - Price (Byron) 4574-25. - Ray-
burn (Sam) 4574-6. - Rockefeller (Nelson’A.) 4538-
18. - Stettinius (Edward R.) jr., 4555-3. - Stimson
(Henry L.) 4538-26. - Stone (Chief Justice Harlan
286
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
F.) 4526-4, - Truman (Harry S.) 4574-21. - Walker
(Postmaster Frank C.) 4538-7. - Wallace (Henry A.)
4526-1. - Wickard (Claude R.) 4538-5. - Wilson
(Charles E.) 4538-24. © 1c. each Nov. 15, 1944;
G 44380-44417,
Klubnik (Joseph George)* 13552
CIO, key to workers’ problems. © 1 c. Nov. 30,
1944; G 44490.
Kneece (Jack Monroe)* 13553
Stinkyman. © 1 c. Nov. 20, 1944; G 44434.
Lucas (Sidney Z.) 13554-13559
Birchall (W. M.):
Flying Cloud, 1851, 802.
G 44487.
Brierly (Oswald B.):
Yacht America, 1851, 806. © Nov. 28, 1944;
G 44489,
Dutton (T. G.):
Yachting, 805. © Nov. 28, 1944; G 44484,
Jafferson (W.):
Steamship Argo, 1853, 803. © Nov. 28, 1944;
G 44486.
Smith (Hely):
St. Paul, 1875, 801.
44488,
Williams (C, P.):
Packet ship Shackamaxon, 1851, 804. © Nov.
28, 1944; G 44485.
© Nov. 28, 1944;
© Nov. 28, 1944; G
McCarty bros.
McCarty (Lea F.) Hindu:
Elephant boy. - Girl.
44432, 44433.
13560, 13561
© Oct. 14, 1944; G
Mayers (Myron)* 13562, 13563
Solitude. - Unknown. © 1 c. each Dec. 27, 1944;
G 44527, 44528.
13564
© 1c. Dec, 26, 1944; G
Morgan (Fred)*
That man in white.
44523.
Morrison (Nelson John)* 13565
Cowichan harbor, David Tom’s camp. © Nov.
29, 1944; G 44539,
Murphy (Thos. D.) co. 13566-13583
Cucchi (Anthony):
Little brown church in the vale, 197. ©
Dec. 13, 1944; G 44443,
Erbit (Gene): qf
Friendship, love and peace, 197.- Mary-go-
round, 648. © 1 c. each Dec. 13, 1944; G 44453,
44454,
Fischer (Anton):
Ever had this happen, 294. - Fleets in, 293.
© 1c. each Dec, 13, 1944; G 44447, 44448,
Frahm (Arthur):
Lovely as the rose, 648. © ic. Dec.13, 1944;
G 44442,
Hintermeister (Hy. [i. e. John Henry)):
Last match, 293. - Welcome home, 294, ©
1c, each Dec, 13, 1944; G 44445, 44459,
Leaver (Noel H.):
In sunny Algiers, 197. - Scene in Algeria,
197. - Shopping in Morocco, 197. - Shores of
Triploi, 293. © ic. each Dec. 13, 1944; G 44449-
44452,
Stuart (R. James):
1c.
: CLASS G
no, 12, 1944
13612
Family matter, 648. - Grounded, 197. - Here
comes my daddy, 197. - Little Boy Blue, 293. ©
1 c, each Dec. 13, 1944; G 44455-44458.
Watson (Emmett):
Grin and bear it, 294. © 1c. Dec. 13, 1944;
G 44444,
Wyeth (N. C.):
Cherished memory, 648.
1944; G 44446.
© 1 c. Dec. 13,
Newrock (William) 13584
Friedland (Lilly):
Percy. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1944; G 44426.
O’Brien (Kenneth J.) * & 13585-13590
Bye, Baby Bunting. - Georgie Porgie. - Jack and
jill. - Mistress Mary. - Simple Simon. - Where, oh
where has my little dog gone? © 1c. each Dec. 6,
1944; G 44418-44423,
Okun (Arthur) 13591
Turner (Raymond):
Figure of a swan. © Sept. 1, 1944; G 44460.
Pennsylvania advertising agency. 13592
Huot studios:
Woods (J. J.) the human fly, © 1c. Nov. 14,
1944; G 44430.
Pennsylvania railroad co. 13593
Leydenfrost (Alexander):
Power. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1944; G 44526.
Peternella (Jago)* ~ 13594
Paganini (Nicolo) playing violin. © Aug. 22,
1944; G 44462.
Poe (Frances)* 13595
White tail deer. © 1c, Dec, 9, 1944; G 44431.
Rittgers (Lafayette Laso)* ‘13596, 13597
Girl exercising with feet in air. - Showgirl sit-
ting on round stool. © Noy. 15, 1944; G 44541,
44542.
Shoemaker (Benjimen C.)* 13598
Little Woody, the home workshop heiper. © 1 c.
Dec, 20, 1944; G 44477,
Silver (John Logan) & Thweatt (Buford Webb)*
13599
Buck and Ben sister-in-law. ©1c.Dec. 5, 1944;
G 44530.
Snow (Helen E.)* 13600
Little chapel in the woods. © 1 c. Nov. 21, 1944;
G 44493.
Stolz (Lorenz W.)* 13601
Memorial design, LWS 710. © 1c. Dec.2, 1944;
G 44377.
Sylvester (Lucille) 13602
Mother Russia. © 1 c. Dec. 8, 1944; G 44427,
Tryfus (Frederic)* 13603, 13604
Death mask of late Max Reinhardt. - Hand of
the late Max Reinhardt. © June 1, 1944; G 44133,
44461.
Vermont marble co. 13605
Whitehouse (Louis A.):
Provan memorial, 6114. © Dec. 13, 1944;
G 44492.
Waano-Gano (Joe)* 13606-13608
Ghost dance chant. - Standing Bear (Chiei) -
Turtle (Chief) © 1c. each Dec, 12, 1944; G 44436-
44438.
Ward (Montgomery) & co., inc. 13609
Hostein-Friesian cow. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1944;
G 44435.
Weaver (John Barney)* 13610
Jungle fighter. © 1 c. Dec. 8, 1944; G 44428.
Wick (Ralph Raymond)* 13611
Baff Noggin and Oscar. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1944;
G 44495,
World wide press, inc. 13612
Lee (Robert Edward):
Disabled American veterans. © 1 c. Nov.
18, 1944; G 44379.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944----------------------- 1,978
287
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
13613, 13614
© Dec. 26,
Aberman (Morris)
American veterans, world war 2.
1944; K 56816.
United States veterans, world war 2. © Dec. 18,
1944; K 56781.
Air-vu co. 13615-13647
Additional instrumental method of making hori-
zontal Air-vu ellipse, B, 105. - Air-vu cylinders,
126. - Drawing horizontal ellipse geometric or grid
method, 102. - Drawing vertical ellipses, continua-
tion of the geometric or grid method, 103. - Geomet-
rically versus instrumentally, a comparison of hori-
zontal ellipses, 106. - Instructions for drawing a
portion of an ellipse, A, 107. - Instrumental method
of making horizontal Air-vu ellipse, A, 104. © May
1, 1944; I 35576, 35584-35589.
Air-vu ellipse drawn geometrically correct, 118.
- Illustrating howto position bolt circles on a flange,
136. - Illustrations of Air-vu drawing instruments.
- Instrumental method of making left vertical Air-
vu ellipse, A, 134, B, 135. - Instrumental method of
making right vertical Air-vu ellipse, A, 131,B, 132,
C, 133. © Oct. 1, 1944; I 35560, 35569-35574,
35579,
Air-vu guide line chart no. 1. - Directions for
scaling Air-vu drawings, 139. - Illustrating method
of using guide line chartno.1.- Thirteen directions
in which Air-vu drawings can be scaled, 138. - Us-
ing grid method to draw French curve Air-vu sys-
tem, 130. © Nov. 1, 1944; 1 35559, 35561, 35567,
35568, 35575.
Air-vu proportional dividers, 147.
scales for Air-vu.drawings, 146. © Dec. 1,
I 35562, 35563.
Albert’ s house, Slight
Albert’s house, 112,
35581,
Difference between a sun-vu projection and an
Air-vu drawing, 142. - Illustrations and definitions
explaining axonometric drawing, 143. - IUustrations
and definitions explaining axonometric projection,
144. © Nov. 2, 1944; I 35564-35566.
Drawing illustrating:
Inverted type A Air-vu triangle, 101. - Type
A Air-vu triangle, 100. © Apr. 1, 1944; I 35590,
35591.
Exploded Air-vu drawing of cube, 110. - Planes
of a cube revolved according to the Air-vu system,
109. © June 1, 1944; I 35582, 35583.
Frustum of pyramid:
In various positions using center lines and
non Air-vu lines, 121. - Non Air-vu lines, 120. ©
Oct. 20, 1944; I 35577, 35578,
- Engineers
1944;
; Arrangement of interior
© June 10, 1944; I 35580,
Aircraft products co. 13648
Ray rocket, JP-1. © Nov. 11, 1944; I 35487.
Albert (Paul McH.)
Flow in:
Circular channels. - Trapezoidal channels.
© 1c. each Dec. 29, 1944; I 35602, 35603.
13649, 13650
288
13651
Piastro (Josef) Josef Borissoff, violonist. © Nov.
4, 1944: J 37550.
Algen (Cesar)
All America council of motoring. 13652
All America council of motoring. © Oct. 20, 1944;
K 56809,
American airlines, inc. 13653-13660
American airlines, inc.:
Correction for pressure. altitude change.
Geostrophic wind chart. © Oct. 28, 1944; I 35467,
35468.
Weather chart. © Apr. 1, 1944; I 35469.
Introducing Satch, 1. - Satch is captain of this
crew, he’ll lose a couple and hurta few, 2. - Satchel
kept an eye on things, Satchel almost won his wings,
5. - Satchel should have used a ladder, he is wiser
now but sadder, 3. - When Satchel hits the concrete
floor, he’ll remember what the wing mat’s for, 4.
© Sept. 2, 1944; K 56767-56771.
American bank note co, 13661-13675
V-84910, special. Republica de Cuba. Laydown
from 78394. © Mar. 13, 1944; K 56732.
V-85210, lettering special. Cessna aircraft
company. Laydown from V-66029. © June 7, 1944;
K 56731.
V-85219, special. Hart, Schaffner & Marx. ©
May 31, 1944: K 56730.
V- 85315, special. Colt’s patent fire arms manu-
facturing co., Hartford, Ct., U.S. America. © June
8, 1944; K 56729,
V-85481, special. Republica dos Estados Unidos
do Brasil. Marques de Tamandare. © Aug. 31,
1944; K 56728.
V -85482, special, Bank of Italy, Giuseppe
Garibaldi. © Aug. 11, 1944; K 56727.
V-85501, monogram special. Kansas City term-
inal railway co. Laydown from V-68880. © Sept.
23, 1944; K 56734.
V-85534. Laydown from V-82087.
1944; K 56738.
V-85567, center special. ACF Brill motors
company. Laydown from V-68880. © Oct. 2, 1944;
K 56726,
V-85583, special. Banque centrale de la Re-
publique de Turquie, S. A., President Ismet Inonu.
© Oct. 3, 1944; K 56733.
V-85616, special. Bancode Mexico, S.A., Matias
Romero. © Oct. 19, 1944; K 56735.
V-85643. Non-listable steel. © Oct. 17, 1944;
K 56737.
V-85652. -Laydown from Ma 84302. © Nov. 10,
1944; K 56736.
85586. © Oct, 2, 1944; k 56724,
85636. © Oct. 18, 1944; K 56725.
© Apr. 1,
American locomotive co. Alco products div.
13676
Alco heat exchange equipment. © Dec. 7, 1944;
K 35470.
CLASSES H-K
no, 12, 1944 13816
Arenz (John) 13677, 13678 Single lever control valve assembly, D-1-1027.
Electro-unite electronic-controller. Suns-only-
rival tubes. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1944; I 35462.
Suns-only-rival electronic tubes. © 1c. Dec.
30, 1944; I 35607.
Artext prints, inc. 13679, 13680
Lambton (Master) 315. - Lincoln (Boy) 319. ©
Dec. 1, 1944; K 56776, 56777.
Ashley (David) inc.
Bailey (Wilfrid): we,
Greylags, taking off. - Mallards, landing. ©
Dec. 12, 1944; H 2801, 2802.
Associated engineering co.
Mercantile safety cheque.
56759.
Attorneys messenger service. 13684
Wishing you a great big merry Xmas. © Dec.
19, 1944; K 56814,
Backe (John C.) 13685
Two surfaced toy mirror construction, © 1c.
Dec, 2, 1944; I 35456.
Bankers trust co.
Gross yields and prices:
Fully taxable U. S. treasury obligations. -
Partially tax-exempt U.S. treasury obligations. ©
Dec, 21, 1944; 1 35529, 35530.
13681, 13682
13683
© Nov. 7, 1944; K
13686, 13687
Barnard (George L.) 13688
Fan lite. © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1944; I 35498.
Bauer (Albert G.) 13689
Plastic product auto-draft protractor. © 1c.
Dec. 10, 1944; I 35499.
Benassi (Frank) 13690
Ave Maria, 3B-H836. © July 31, 1944; K 56749.
Besler corp. 13691-13719
Aerosol flow diagram, N 741. - Arrangement of
single unit power boiler in railcar, train heating,.
N-734, - Engine room arrangement, 180 ft. supply
vessel, 400 H. P. per shaft, N-717..- Flow diagram
for intermittent control of single unit power boiler,
N-735. - Flow diagram 2A, N-712. - Oil heating
system flow diag., N-740. -’Single unit power boiler
outline, N-733. - Water heater arrangement, N-739.
- Water heater assembly, B-356. - 1/2”’ stroke 2 .
plunger pump, E-229. - 6 B test unit arrangement,
N-709.- 6 1/2 x11 x 12 2 cylinder V type compound
steam engine, A-111.- 100 G. P.H. aerosol genera-
tor, N-742.:- 2500 4/hr. integral super heater boil-
er assembly, B-1-359. - 2500 #/hr. sat. steam T.
U. arrangement no. 1, N-559A. - 5000 1b./hr. satura-
ted steam test unit arrangement no. 2, N-716. ©
1 c, each Dec. 26, 1944; I 35532-35547,
Higgins 180 ft. supply vessel, general arrange-
ment of boilers, N-718.- Model 15 boiler assembly,
B-1-239A. - Model 15 test unit installation drawing,
N-324. - Single lever control valve assembly, D-1-
1027, - 1/2” stroke 3/4’ bore feed water pump, E-
221, - 1/2” stroke 2 plunger pump, E-233. - 1 1/4
x 1 1/4 single acting uniflow engine, A-123. - 2
cycle-90°V comp. marine engine, A-112. - 2 cycle-
90°V comp. marine engine, 200 H. P. at 1200 R. P.
M.-900 P.S., A-117, 1. - 2 cycle-90°V-compound
engine, 200 H. P.at 1200 RPM-900 P.S.1., A-117, 2.
- 2 cycle-90°V-compound marine engine vertical
mounting, A-114.-100 K.W.steam-electric genera-
tor, 1-102. © 1 c. each Jan.1, 1945; I 35611-35613,
35615-35623.
630588 O - 45 - 2
289
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1944; I 35455,
Best & co., inc. 13720
Until victory is achieved, buy more war bonds.
© Nov. 13, 1944; K 56646.
Best seller publicity, inc. 13721
Peace on earth, good will to men. [Christmas
star] © Nov. 15, 1944; K 56640.
Bixler (Roy W.) 13722
American shrine. © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1944; J 37500.
Boehm (Paul F.) 13723-13725
Modifying attachment for ellipse stencils, 441210.
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1944; I 35493.
Twist-chuck pencil:
Assembly, 441127. - Parts, 441209. Olc.
each Dec. 14, 1944; I 35492, 35494.
Bray (Harold) 13726
Inventor’s workshop. © Dec. 15, 1944; K 56670.
Bray studios, inc. 13727
Aircraft work, wood fabrication. Wing assembly,
the nose section, 4. © Dec. 6, 1944; J 37501.
Brooks bros. 13728
Early bird shopping. © Nov. 3, 1944; K 56782.
Brown & Bigelow. 13729-13816
All my love, 25-071. - Best in the field, 25-153.
- Bubbles, 25-034. - Fast water, 25-154. - It’s
bedtime, 25-069. - It’s your play, 25-156, - Lead-
ing the parade, 25-065. - Loaded for bear, 25-157.
- Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson, 25-151, -
Queens of the kitchen, 25-025. - This is the life,
25-064. - Washington, D.C., reflection pool, 25-152.
- Western wonderland, 25-155. © Nov. 15, 1944;
K 56618-56630.
And where there’s a talent for making a gift. -
But the most thoughtful folks any place inthe nation.
- Season inspires us to search even harder. - So while
we rejoice as another year ends. © Nov. 15, 1944;
K 56783, 56784, 56786, 56793.
Animal crackers, L-34521. -Coolas a cucumber,
L-34524. - Happy landings, L-34531. - Hot and
bothered, L-34530. - Let’s pull together, L-34525.
- Melon-choly baby, L-34522. - Practically sunk,
L-34528. - Shoving off, L-34529. - Taking a licking,
L-34527, - What are you waiting for, L-34526. -
Withholding tax, L-34523. - Youre lovely today,
L-34532. © Nov. 15, 1944; K 56671-56682.
Are you interested in Chinese figures? -Artist’s
sketch pad, - Ay-ay-ay-ay. - Is my turban disturbin’ ?
- Jug’s up, brother. - Just a case of excellent
Scotch. - This should improve my circulation. -
Turkey’s famous for its hills, and veils. - We’ve
got plenty onthe bull. - What will my mummy think?
- Yes, I’m proud of my fancy work, - You can’t beat
the Dutch © Nov. 15, 1944; K 56700-56711. ;
Baltimore, first Washington monument, 45-029.
- Christmas eve, Christ church, Philadelphia, 45-
027. - Hodgenville, Kentucky, Lincoln birthplace
memorial, 45-028.-+ Monticello, chimney piece in
the dining room. - Shores of Tripoli, Decatur turns
defeat into victory, 45-030. - Tuscon, San Xavier
Mission, the white dove of the desert, 45-056. ©
Nov. 15, 1944; K 56687-56690, 56696, 56699.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13817
Christmas call, 45-053. - Church in the valley,
45-050. - End of day, 45-058. - On Christmas day,
45-063. - Puebla, Mexico, San Bernadino church,
45-060. - Sweet land of liberty, 45-059. - White
Christmas, 43-049. - Winter solitude, 45-064. - Win-
ter’s white robe, 45-057. © Nov.15, 1944; K 56684,
56686, 56691 - 56695, 56697, 56698.
Come on along. - It’s a turn for the better. - Keep
looking ahead. - There’s been some help along the
line. © Nov. 15, 1944; K 56788, 56792, 56794,
56795.
La Cosecha, 25-107. - Ofrenda a la Virgen Mo-
rena, 25-109. © Nov. 15, 1944; K 56717, 56720.
Fiesta brava, 25-108. - Inseparables, 25-110. -
Libertad de agresion, 25-111. © Nov. 15, 1944;
K 56718, 56719, 56721.
Genii of Aladdin’s lamp. - Ifa magic carpet could
be found. - If Arabian nights-out ever bring a feel-
ing of dull aftermath, -In every palace corner there’s
romance and mystery galore. - Six times a day rich
foods are served. © Nov.15, 1944; K 56689-56791,
56796, 56797,
Getting away. - Heavy seas. - Really fighting. -
Steady boys. - Yosemite. © Nov.15, 1944; K 56631 -
56635.
[Granpop Christmas shopping] - Year’s about
finished, there’s snow onthe trees, and folks every-
where are as busy as bees, 45-153. © Nov. 15,
1944; K 56785, 56787.
Holiday travelers, 45-069. - Look, I’ve got him,
45-068. © Nov. 15, 1944; K 56683 56685,
Intruder. - War Admiral. © Nov. 15, 1944; K
56714, 56715.
Montreal, Notre Dame. - Puebla, Iglesia del
Carmen. - Wings of the morning. © Nov. 15, 1944;
K 56712, 56713, 56716.
O’Leary’ s (Mrs.) cow, 25-133. = Thisis our
America, 25-112. - We’re back in the saddle again,
25-134, © Nov. 15, 1944; K 56636-56638.
Romance, 25-106. © Nov. 15, 1944; K 56763.
Buck (Clyde D.) 13817
Retracting helicopter propeller. © 1c. Dec. 14,
1944; I 35500.
Buell (Marjorie H.) 13818
Here’s wishing you many happy returns, 10B1174.
© Nov. 14, 1944; K 56760.
Callahan (Ralph J.) 13819
Go to church onV-day. © Nov. 13, 1944; K 56739,
Carney (James J.) 13820
Liquid dispensing positive closure. © ic. Dec.
21, 1944; I 35527.
Carrier (David Russell) 13821
Table design. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1944; I 35526.
13822
© Nov.
Catalda fine garts, inc.
Silver bowl, 934; by H. Dudley Murphy.
1, 1944; H 2800.
Cimini (Pasquale L,) 13823, 13824
Lorenzo’s isometric restaurant plan. © lc.
Dec. 29, 1944; I 35606.
New Holy ‘Cross Catholic school plan. © 1 c.
Nov. 28, 1944; I 35488.
Clark (Arthur Freeland) 13825
National aviation center & International aviation
center. © 1c. Dec. 13, 1944; I 35489.
, 290
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Cleveland model & supply co. 13826
Cleveland-designed model airplane sketches.
© Sept. 11, 1944; K 56830.
13827
© Dec, 18, 1944; J
Click (John William)
Clouds over the Capitol.
37509.
Coca-cola co. 13828-13831
Time is now for:
Advertising. - Coolers.
Under-the-lid and for refrigeration.
1944; J 37493-37496.
- Home market, -
© Nov. 21,
Cressy (Will) 13832, 13833
World war 2:
P-38. - Submarine. © Oct. 3, 1944; K 56443,
96447.
Cross co, 13834-13844
Axle housing facing, drilling & tapping machine,
A-22481. © 1c. Dec. 20, 1944; I 35512.
Proposed:
Auto, milling machine for facing gear carrier
pads, A-22650. - Continuous 6-station thread mill,
A-22846, - Cylinder block grooving machine, A-
22430. - Cylinder block spotfacing machine, A-
22827, - Four-spindle boring and facing machine,
A-22420. - Machine to hollow mili, chamfer thread
both ends and drill four holes, A-22885. - Reducing
bushing automatic, A-22429. - Shear blade milling
machine, A-22847, - Slotting machine for synchro-
nizing rings, A-22651. - Special cross horizontal
milling machine for machining 168 m/m dimension,
A-23354. © 1c. each Dec. 20, 1944; I 35510, 35511,
35513-35520,
Curtis (Claude H.) 13845
Christ died for our sins according to the Scrip-
tures, © Jan. 3, 1944; K 56762.
Denby (Edwin Hooper) 13846
Genealogical chart and list of direct ancestors.
© Dec. 15, 1944; I 35503.
Donaldson (Ralph F.) 13847
Rocking swan. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1944; I 35558.
Donnelley (R. R.) & sons co. 13848
Dot comparator percentage area. © 1 c. Dec.
22, 1944; I 35525.
Edwards (Nicholas Yadrick) 13849
Explosion in harbor. © 1c, Jan. 4, 1945; J 37546.
Elizalde (Juan Francisco) 13850
Victory thru our Lord Jesus Christ. © june 15,
1944; K 56826.
Elliott (Lyle E.) _ 13851-13853
Tractor, truck, and trailer toy. - Wheeled trans-
portation toy. © 1 c. each Dec, 2, 1944; I 35458,
35459,
Wheeled animal toy.
I 35495.
Engli (Frank)
Looking back. © Nov. 19, 1944; K 56642.
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1944;
13854
Fahlow (Carl F. E.) & Long (ean E. L.)
13855-13858
CLASSES H-K
no. 12, 1944
13932
Chair-set adapting U. S. army insignia, 10. - U.
S. coast guard commissioned officer, adapting U. S.
C. G. insignia for chair set, 12. - U.S. navy, com-
missioned officer, adapting U.S. navy insignia for
chair set, 11. © 1c. each Nov. 13, 1944; I 35478-
35480.
U. S. navy chief petty officer, adapting U.S. navy
insignia for chair-set, 8. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1944;
I 35477,
Farm bureau mutual automobile insurance co.
13859
Circle of insurance. © Dec. 5, 1944; I 35471.
Fichter steel corp. 13860
Method of repairs of viaduct structure of the
Fulton street elevated railroad, Pitkin ave., Brook-
- lyn, N. Y., dwg. R1. © 1c. Dec.16, 1944; I 35501.
Frantz (Frederick S.) Chase advertising service.
, 13861
These are my wishes, © Nov.17, 1944; K 56752.
Fratelli Branca & co., inc. 13862
Merry laughter rings in cheer. © Dec. 22, 1944;
K 56843,
‘General cable corp. 13863
Under the shadows of their wings, our land shall
dwell secure. © Nov. 28, 1944; K 56647.
General motors corp. Fisher body div. 13864
Get me out of this hole. © Dec. 5, 1944; K
56761. 4
em
Goday (Andres Garcia) 13865-13867
Route indicator:
B. M. T. - 1. R. T. - 8th ave. © 1c. each
Dec, 22, 1944; I 35522-35524.
Greenlee (Lyman E.) 13868
Cross section diagram, 2 cycle engine. © 1c.
Dec. 10, 1944; I 35486.
Gregory (Shelton Rolfe) 13869
Design for rivet length calculator. © 1c. Dec.
14, 1944; I 35521.
Guay (J. Henri) 13870
Du Plessis (Armand) Cardinal de Richelieu;by
Philippe de Champaigne. © Dec. 1, 1944; H 2799.
Haas (Irs) 13871-13875
Animal babies. - Animals in the zoo. - Colts. -
Kittens, - Pups. © Dec. 11, 1944; J 37528-37532.
Hackney (Winston Myron) 13876
Transparent plastic chair with back in 2 parts
having interior planes protected from dust by a
plastic spiral screw thread seal, drawing 64. © 1c.
Dec. 31, 1944; I 35608.
Harman (Hugh) productions, inc. 13877
-Clark cutters. © Oct. 5, 1944; J 37488.
Hart (George) 13878
How to build a kerosene generator for use on a
gasoline engine. © Dec. 2, 1944; I 35604.
Hearst consolidated publications, inc. 13879-13889
Could you refuse him to his face, © Dec. 13,
1944; K 56764,
Dying snap? © Dec. 20, 1944; K 56810.
Keegan (Michael Francis)
291
For the record. © Dec. 14, 1944; K 56765.
Get movin’. © Nov. 24, 1944; K 56722.
He’s thanking you. © Dec. 9, 1944; K 56753.
Is he kidding? © Dec. 21, 1944; K 56811.
Long ago and far away. © Dec. 2, 1944; K 56639.
Now rub his nose in it. © Nov. 22, 1944; K 56643.
Red pencil. © Dec. 12, 1944; K 56756.
What’s he waiting for? © Dec.15, 1944; K56780.
You can’t blame a guy for dreaming. © Dec. 16,
1944; K 56779.
Hermitage art co., inc. 13890-13893
My Easter gift to my church, 1211, 1239. - My
Easter offering, 1213. - My offering, 1200. © Dec.
1, 1944; K 56744, 56747.
Industrial films. 13894-13911
Jimmy Rabbit, safety at play, nos.1-18. © Sept.
13, 1944; J 37510-37527.
Industrial indemnity. 13912
Use more salt during hot weather, 62. © June 28,
1944; K 56755.
Institute for American democracy, inc. 13913
Honor roll. We fought together, let’s work to-
gether. Protestants. Catholics. Jews. © Oct. 3,
1944; K 56798.
Israel (William H.) 13914
I want my daddy. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1944; J 37508.
Italian board of guardians, inc. 13915
I. B. G. © Nov. 28, 1944; K 56748.
13916-13918
© lec.
Ivan (Gustave Ertle)
Ivan comparative color selector, 1-3.
each Dec. 15, 1944; J 37504-37506.
13919-13922
© Nov. 13, 1944;
Jackson (Jay)
[Sepia glamour girl] 1-4.
K 56740-56743.
Jahn (Wilitam Herman) 13923, 13924
Time teller. - Trig-spiral. © 1c.-each Dec. 28,
1944; I 35594, 35595.
Jay-M sales co. 13925
Record player cabinet assembly, A 51-A 61. ©
Dec. 20, 1944; I 35531.
Johnston & Jennings co. 13926
Electrode numerograph. © Dec. 19, 1944;135599.
13927
American girl, 535. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1944;
J 37502.
Kenney (William Henry) 13928
Steelox concrete form system. © 1 c. Dec. 18,
1944; I 35505.
Kent Canadian club, inc. 13929
Pride of the woods. © Dec. 1, 1944; J 37545.
Kimbel (Guy John) 13930, 13931
Throat plate for precision pocket setter.
Travelling foot for precision pocket setter. © lc.
each Dec. 11, 1944; I 35484, 35485.
King (William Martin) 13932
This marks the western-most point of the Jap
advance Aug.-Sept., 42. 85 unknown Jap marines
lie buried here. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1944; J 37543.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13933
L. S. A. service, inc. 13933
Rat’s feeding ground. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1944;
J 37487.
Lambert (Edward H.). 13934
Three zone freezer and storage food unit. © 1 c.
Dec. 2, 1944; I 35457.
Larrecg (A. J.) 13935-13945
Front elevation & sections integrated waste heat
power plant, W-5A. - Integrated waste heat power
plant, W-10. - Longitudinal profile integrated waste
heat power plant, W-6A. - Plan view B-29 nacelle
installation, W-12. - Steam cooled gas turbine, waste
heat, power plants, W-11. - Steam generator, W-I’. -
Steam turbine & reduction gear integrated waste
heat power plant, W-9. - Thermal propulsion power
plant jet-propelled aircraft, W-2. - Turbo-super-
charger for integrated waste heat power plant, W-7.
- Turbo-supercharges & aux. steam generators for
integrated waste heat power plant, W-8. © 1c.
each Dec. 26, 1944; I 35548-35557,
Multi-fluid gas turbine power plant, W-13.
1c. Jan. 1, 1945; I 35614.
©
Laundryowners bureau of Boston, inc.
13946-13948
Wash your troubles away with Larry the laundry-
man, About the last place Larry ever expected to
see Mrs. Depeyster. © Nov. 20, 1944; K 56829.
Wash your troubles away with Larry the laundry-
man. Larry says the laundry loads always used to
be heavy. © Nov. 6, 1944; K 56827.
Wash yourtroubles away with Larry the laundry-
man. Maid wanted. © Oct. 23, 1944; K 56828,
Liebsch (Pierre Albert) 13949, 13950
- Jumblegraph fantasies, 1, 2. © Mar. 20, 1944:
K 56812, 56813.
Long (John E.) 13951-13960
Alaska:
Elk’s drillteam, Fairbanks, 422. - Muskrat
hunting with .22 rifle, near Fairbanks, 600. - Native
village, Main street, 10, - Sun beacon, 38. - Team
mates, Fairbanks, 409. © 1c. each Dec. 26, 1944;
J 37533-37537.
Aleutian Islands:
Army recreation hut, 701. - Beach, 700, 702-
© 1c. each Dec. 26, 1944; J 37538-37542.
Longwood mfg. co, 13961, 13962
Justitch child’s dress, styles 240, 270. © Aug.
6, 1944; I 35490, 35491.
McCartney (James Allen) 13963
McCartney poultry breeding chart. © 1 c, Nov.
27, 1944: I 35466.
McClasky (Jay A.) 13964-13967
Easter Serenade, Welch Greenwell up. - Grass-
view Sensation, - Nellie Pidgeon, Garland Bradshaw
up. © 1c. each Jan. 4, 1945; J 37547-37549.
McLean (Jean) on Sensation, ©ic. Dec. 7, 1944;
J 37489.
704,
McLean (Frank W.)
Vegetable shredder.
I 35475.
13968
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1944;
Mahoney (John J.) 13969, 13970
Relationship between a unit circumference and
its corresponding 6th arcs and triangles. © lc.
Dec. 27, 1944; I 35597.
292
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Technical drawing relating to arc trisection. ©
1c. Dec. 28, 1944; I 35596.
Marful specialties, inc. 13971
Booth for combination and 3 1/4”’ x 5’’ camera.
© Mar, 30, 1944; I 35461.
Margin (Raleigh R.) 13972, 13973
Details of sliding storm sash and window screen.
- Sliding storm windows and screen. © 1c. each
Nov. 17, 1944; I 35508, 35509.
Marvel mfg. co. 13974, 13975
Russian war tank, lancer type. - South African
tank, cruiser type. © Dec. 1, 1944; I 35600, 35601.
Mayer (Carl) corp. - 13976
Proposed layout, dwg. 1957-1. © Nov. 22, 1944; ©
I 35482.
13977
© Nov. 29, 1944; K 56778.
Mead Johnson & co.
Happy busy mother.
Middleton (Owen) 13978
Sergeant Joe. © Oct. 21, 1944; K 56831.
Miner (Luella Winsor) 13979
Egg divider. © 1c. Dec. 13, 1944; I 35605.
Montgomery (William James) 13980
Insurance management service. © Dec. 1, 1944;
K 56648.
Moore (C. Bennette)
Louisiana:
Bayou Lacombe, - Old cabin. ©July15, 1944;
J 37490, 37491.
New Orleans, Cabildo. © July 15, 1944; J 37492,
13981-13983
13984
© July 1, 1944; I 35592.
Mullencraft models,
Offenbach’s sting ray.
Murphy (D. P.) co. 13985
Dunwoodie, N. Y.,St. Joseph’s seminary. © Dec.
22, 1944; K 56815,
Nail (William Haynes) jr. : 13986
Testaid, © 1c. Dec. 1, 1944; I 35464,
Nulton (Robert Gail) 13987
Personality wheel. © Nov. 8, 1944; I 35496.
Oderington (Paul A.) 13988
Streamlined rail connection, © 1c. Nov. 3@,
1944; I 35507.
Order of St. Benedict, inc. 13989, 13990
Child is born to us... (Crib and Virgin] LP 123.
© Nov. 28, 1944; K 56644,
Drop down dew... [Rorate and lily] LP 122, ©
Dec, 2, 1944; K 56645,
Osborne co, 13991-14002
Contentment, © Dec. 21, 1944; K 56844.
This is America, Her:
Beauty of mountain and forest. - Broad river
highways, - Freedom of worship. - Gallant fishing
fleets. - Herds of grazing cattle. - Highways, linking
far places. - Natural wonders. - Noble harbors, -
Primitive culture, stillsurviving. - Proud traditions
of early history. - Treasured homes of early days.
© Dec, 21, 1944; K 56832-56842,
CLASSES H-K 4
no. 12, 1944
Paine (Robert Carroll 14003
Impedance to admittance. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1944;
I 35528.
Pantle (C. D.) 14004-14009
Children who sang for Jesus. © Nov. 20, 1944;
K 56808.
Doing things ourselves, 5. - Feeding the birds, 1.
- Happy times at home, 3. - Helping younger chil-
dren, 4. - Lucy’s warm play suit, 2, © Nov. 20,
1944; K 56803-56807.
Pelton (Herbert W.) 14010
Bond baby, 1378. © Dec. 16, 1944; J 37507.
Pennsylvania railroad, 14011
Power. © Dec. 26, 1944; K 56845.
Princiotta (Josef E.) 14012
Roni Rub’r’ flexible moulding compound. © Nov.
20, 1944; I $5481.
Providence lithograph co. 14013
Jesus and His friends take a walk [through the
cornfield]; by Elsie Anna Wood. © Dec. 29, 1944;
H 2803.
Pullman co, 14014-14022
Any ideas today, 49. © Dec. 5, 1944; K 56822.
Climb on the suggestion wagon winner, 44, ©
Oct, 31, 1944; K 56817.
Have you any suggestions on safety, 45. © Nov.
7, 1944; K 56818.
Hit the bulls-eye with that suggestion of yours,
51. © Dec. 19, 1944; K 56824.
Ideas-a-poppin’, 52. © Dec. 26, 1944; K 56825,
It’s the little things that count $$$, 47. © Nov.
21, 1944; K 56820.
Just help your-self, 48. © Nov. 28, 1944; K 56821.
Ring the bell with that suggestion of yours, 50.
© Dec. 12, 1944; K 56823.
Score a strike with your suggestions, 46. © Nov.
14, 1944; K 56819.
R-S preducts corp. 14023
Typical flow characterists, R-S butterfly valves.
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1944; I 35465,
Rabourn (Jewel William) 14024
Smoother razor blade sharpener, © 1c. Dec.
11, 1944; I 35483.
Radio-electronics trades assn. 14025
Radio-electronics trades association, © 1 c.
Nov. 4, 1944; I 35476.
Reid (Albert T.) 14026
In Devil’s Bend; by Albert T. Reid. © Dec. 28,
1944; H 2804,
Rizzo (Tony) 14027
Here ilies a marine known only toGod., © Oct.
9, 1944; J 37503.
14028
© Dec. 7, 1944; K
Rogers (Lucy F.)
Homestead at Bow, 43C1.
56757.
Roth (George Knox), Raessler (Arno A.) & Patrick
(Sam J.) 14029
Invasion. © Oct, 25, 1944; K 56801.
293
14068
Royal Hawaiian distributing co. 14030
‘Aloha and cordial greetings from Hawaii, U.S.
A. © Dec. 5, 1944; K 56754,
Safarik (Carl F.) 14031
Slip-on peep sight. ©1c.Dec. 14, 1944; J 35497.
Saginaw broadcasting co. 14032
Salesman Sam. © Dec. 14, 1944; K 56775.
Sandler (Henry B.) co. 14033-14035
Childhood dreams. - Serenade in blue. - Snow
village. © Dec. 15, 1944; K 56772-56774.
Scemon (Lucien) 14036
Line of fire long distance and short distance anti-
aircraft map. © Dec. 4, 1944; I 35504.
Scientific model airplane co. 14037, 14038
Mustang P-51. - Thunderbolt P-47. © Nov. 27,
1944; I 35472, 35473.
Servel, inc. 14039
Flow pressure chart for Servel precision orifice
spuds, form SVN 722. © Nov. 10, 1944; I 35502.
Shaw -Barton. 14040-14060
Best of the West, C-5108. - Butch, C-5112, -
Champions all, C-5151. - Faith, C-5105. - Happiness
ahead, C-5110. - Home again, C-5156. - Home for
the holidays, C-5150. - One in a million, C-5111. -
Post-war plans, C-5104. - Sweetest message of all,
C-5109. - Thy Kingdom come, C-5100. - Where
skill counts, C-5102. © Nov. 30, 1944; kK 56651,
56652, 56655-56661, 56663, 56665, 56666.
Buddies, C-5101. - Curly head, C-5106. © Nov.
30, 1944; K 56653, 56662.
Down on the farm, C-5340,. - In the good old
summertime, C-5154. © Nov. 30, 1944: K 56649,
56668.
Early autumn, C-5152. - Famous gardens of
America, C-5155. - Vacation days, C-5107. © Nov.
30, 1944; K 56654, 56664, 56667.
Reel competition, C-5153. - There’s a great day
coming, G-5103. © Nov. 30, 1944; K 56650, 56669.
Shultz (Samuel M.) 14061
Dura mode homes. ©1 ¢c. Nov. 5, 1944; I 33506.
Southern furniture guild,
Traditional cocktail tables.
K 56751.
Traditional sofas. © Nov. 12, 1944; K 56750.
14062, 14063
© Nov. 19, 1944;
Steinke (Albert John) 14064
Easy pump operation. © Nov. 14, 1944; I 35463.
Temple (David Luzern) 14065
Greetings from St, Petersburg, Florida. © Dec.
10, 1944; K 56766.
Thieme (Anthony) 14066
Early morning. © Dec. 11, 1944; K 56758.
Thompson (Arthur E.) 14067
Retail sales in California cities over 5000
population, average per store. © Dec. 15, 1944;
I 35598,
Timken roller bearing co. 14068
Dont let General MacArthur down, buy war bonds,
© Dec. 5, 1944; K 56799.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
14069
Troberg (George Sigurd) 14069
Percent pressure drop steam flow chart. © Dec.
6, 1944; I 35474.
Underwood & Underwood, inc. 14070
Loading bananas for export, Central America,
V34238. © Nov. 27, 1944; J 37544,
Ward (Robert W.) 14071
W]JD, Chicago’s largest independent station. ©
Nov. 30, 1944; K 56800,
Warford (Aubrey Whitter) 14072
Development of political parties in the United
States. © Oct. 15, 1944; I 35460.
Weston aero-hydraulics, ltd., 14073
Valve assem.-double unlatching jack with se-
quence. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1944; I 35609.
14074
© 1c. Jan. 1, 1945;
Wheeler (John W.)
Wheeler ruling scale.
I 35610.
pt.IV,n.s., v. 39
Whitmore & Stone. 14075
Head of Christ. © Dec. 15, 1944; K 56802.
Wickwire Spencer steel co. 14076
We remember. © Nov. 30, 1944; K 56641.
Willard (Stephen H.) 14077-14087
Evening. - Lake of the High Mountains. - Lakeside
pastures. - Mid-summer. - Mono the beautiful, -
Summer pastoral, - Thousand Island Lake. © Aug.
20, 1944; J 37552-37558,
Moonlight in Palm Canyon,
K 56723.
370-372. © Nov. 20, 1944; J 37497-37499.
© Nov. 10, 1944;
Wokeck (Herman J.) 14088
Stoker furnace. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1944; I 35593.
14089
© 1c. Jan, 10, 1945;
Yhvh (Hilda Fassler)
Faces walnuts make.
J 37551.
Number of entries in Classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944:
Reproductions of works of art (including 2 one-copy entries)----------------------------------- 182
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (including 1,522 one-copy
entries) -----------------------------+-------
Photographs (including 695 one-copy entries) -----
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 155 contributions to periodicals and other
one-copy entries) ---------------------------
294
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Adel precision products corp., Burbank, Calif.
14090-14094
Fantastic! Would have been
Fantasy of facts.
the word for the Douglas B-19 in 1903, 1. For
electric, hydraulic & mechanical devices for air-
craft. © Sept. 9, 1943; KK 29191.
Fantasy of facts. Fritz had bad luck with the
first aerial machine gun, 4. For reversing hydraulic
valves for aircraft & war time products for air-
craft. © Feb. 7, 1944; KK 29190.
Fantasy of facts. MHippity-hippity-hop with a
traveling repair shop, 2. For electric, hydraulic,
hydro-electric & mechanical accessories for air-
craft. © Oct. 2, 1943; KK 29192.
Fantasy of facts. This picture and caption show
how far aviation has progressed, 5. For hydraulic
& other mechanisms for aircraft. © Dec. 1, 1943;
KK 29194,
Fantasy of facts. World war 1, a 25 pound bomb
was news, 3. For hydraulic, electric & hydro-
electric equipment for aircraft. © Nov. 16, 1943;
KK 29193.
Advertisers’ service div., inc., New York.
14095, 14096
For bread: |
Sailor’s knots.
1944; KK 28743.
Signal code dial. © Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28742.
How to tie them. © Oct. 1,
American stove co., Cleveland. 14097
Don’t worry mother, you'll have a better range
before long. For gas range. © Dec. 6, 1944; KK
28775.
Associated distributors, inc., Chicago.
: 14098-14107
For nail polish:
As seen in Vogue. Chen Yu’s 3 precious
sapphires. © Sept. 25, 1944; KK 28828.
Chen Yu presents 3 precious sapphires for
nails and lips. © Sept. 29, 1944; KK 28829.
Chen Yu’s 3 precious sapphires. © Oct. 17,
1944; KK 28831.
Chen Yu’s 3 precious sapphires. © Oct. 20,
1944; KK 28832.
For trial, choose 2 shades of ChenYu. © Oct.
11, 1944; KK 28830.
For wear with precious jewels.
1944; KK 28826.
Please accept two trial bottles.
1944; KK 28824.
Please accept two trial bottles of Chen Yu.
© June 28, 1944; KK 28823.
Spectacular beauty at your fingertips. © Aug.
10, 1944; KK 28825.
Yours to choose, 2 shades of Chen Yu.
Aug. 30, 1944; KK 28827.
© Aug. 29,
© July 31,
©
Best & co., inc., New York. 14108-14120
Children love new slippers. For children’s
slippers. © Dec. 8, 1944; KK 28849.
From Best’s famous Liliputian bazaar. [Infant’s
eye For baby’s dresses. © Dec. 5, 1944; KK
28843.
295
Holidays ahead - and girls go to parties. For
little girls’ dresses. © Dec. 6, 1944; KK 28844.
Made for dancing. Best’s dream dresses for
young cosmopolitans. For junior miss gowns. ©
Dec. 8, 1944; KK 28852.
Natural for a new wool shirtmaker. For misses
wool dress. © Dec. 5, 1944; KK 28842.
New edition - the tucked dress. For misses
dress. © Dec. 7, 1944; KK.28847.
New! The wedding ring hat.
© Dec. 8, 1944; KK 28850.
Pretty nightgowns. For misses nightgowns.
Dec. 6, 1944; KK 28845.
Right for winter sports or your own backyard.
For misses ski jackets & pants, sweaters, coat suits,
underwear. © Dec. 8, 1944; KK 28851.
She always needs cottons. For little girls’
cottons. © Dec. 8, 1944; KK 28853.
Something to wear brings happiness to boys and
girls. Give her a handsome bag in morocco. For
misses handbags & boys’ & girls’ clothes. © Dec.
3, 1944; KK 28841.
Wear it forward or back - the Nada. For misses
hats. © Dec. 7, 1944; KK 28846.
Young blacks for the holidays. New, becoming -
smart for turlough dates and holidayfun. For misses
dresses. © Dec. 7, 1944; KK 28848.
For misses hat.
©
Best foods, inc., New York. 14121
Your shoes are showing! For shoe polish. ©
Nov. 19, 1944; KK 28355.
Bielzoff (D. J.) products co., Chicago. 14122
Red horse twig. For liqueurs. © Nov. 2, 1944;
KK 28833.
Bonne bell, inc., Lakewood, O. 14123
Desirable after thirty, urgent after forty. For
face cream. © Oct. 1, 1944; KK 28872.
Bonoil packing corp., Brooklyn. 14124
Trip around the world from Bonoil. Dec., 1944.
For olive oil. © Nov. 27, 1944; KK 28794.
Botany worsted mills, Passaic, N.J. 14125-14129
Botany woolens, and she has every last one of
them dressed in Botany flannel. For clothing. ©
Sept. 7, 1944; KK 28789.
Every time I wear my Botany dress, this hap-
pens to me. For fabrics. © Sept. 28, 1944; KK
28791.
For fabrics, clothing, yarns & cosmetics:
Botany, a younger generation with Botany
clothes-sense! © Sept. 20, 1944: KK 28790.
Botany, your guide to quality fashion. © Oct.
27, 1944; KK 28909.
I’m wearing Jim’s Botany robe till he comes
home. For robes. © Dec. 6, 1944; KK 28792.
Cannon electric development co., Los Angeles.
14130
Cannon electric railroad signal relay connector.
Preliminary bulletin no. 1. Forelectric connectors.
© Sept. 10, 1944; KK 29162.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
14131 pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Celanese corp. of America, New York. 14131
Synthetics industry’s greatest asset - the ques-
tion mark. For Celanese textiles, plastics & chemi-
cal. © Oct. 2, 1944; KK 28704.
Centlivre brewing corp., Fort Wayne. 14132
Mr. Laze E. Age says: Buy one today! For ale
& beer. © Nov. 15, 1944; KK 29163.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 14133-14141
Check the quality factors at your fountain. For
syrup & supplies for serving fountain drink. © Oct.
23, 1944; KK 28807.
For soft drink:
Buy an extra bond today. Sprite and war bond.
© Nov. 29, 1944; KK 29184.
Have a Coca-cola = refreshment calling.
Soldiers at USO in rr station. © Nov. 23, 1944;
KK 29183.
Have a Coca-cola = refreshment calling.
Soldiers in rr station. © Nov. 22, 1944; KK 29182.
Have a coke = adelante con la musica! Get in
the groove! Guatemala. © Nov. 15, 1944; KK
29180.
Have a coke = adelante con la musica! Get
in the groove! Guatemala. © Nov. 16, 1944; KK
29181.
Have a coke = merry Christmas. Service-
men visiting home at Christmas. © Nov. 30, 1944;
KK 29185.
Have a coke = sag ol. Long life to you. Turk
pilot. © Feb. 9, 1944; KK 29179.
Here’s to our G. I. Joes. Santa, sprite and
globe. © Dec. i, 1944; KK 28804.
5
Coty, inc., New York. 14142
Run off with her heart. For perfume. © Dec.
5, 1944; KK 28795.
Crocker-Wheeler div. Joshua Hendy iron works.
See Hendy (Joshua) iron works. Crocker-
Wheeler div.
Cudahy packing co., Chicago. 14143-14148
For cleanser:
In actual tests.
KK 28915.
Mother’s best helper. Key 124. © June 28,
1944; KK 28914.
Start now! Key 121.
28917.
Start now!
28919.
Tops with me,too! Key 123. © Aug. 30, 1944;
KK 28916,
Twin-action. Key 119. © Sept. 29, 1944; KK
28918.
Key 120. © July 13, 1944;
© Sept. 19, 1944; KK
Key 122. © Oct. 19, 1944; KK
Davison chemical corp., Baltimore. 14149, 14150
Crate top coating. For crate top coating. © Nov.
15, 1944; KK 28809.
Why and how of Davison dehydrated packaging.
For chemical absorbent. © Nov. 15, 1944; KK
28808.
De Vita (Frank L.), d. b. a. LePell, Livingston, N.
J. 14151
Fragrance. For perfume. © Oct. 14, 1944; KK
28683.
Distillation products, inc., Rochester, N. Y.
14152, 14153
296
For oil-soluble-vitamins & high vacuum equip-
ment:
Much ado about nothing. © Oct. 2, 1944; KK
29158.
They bring you A from our molecular stills.
© Nov. 24, 1944: KK 29159.
DuMont (Allen B.) laboratories, inc., Passaic, N. J.
14154, 14155
Checking relay rebounce by means of DuMont
oscillography. For DuMont oscillography. © Dec.
1, 1944; KK 28879.
100 quality inspection by means of the Du-
Mont cyclograph. For DuMont cyclograph. © Nov.
1, 1944; KK 28878.
Durham mfg. corp., Muncie, Ind. 14156
Patience, please. For metal furniture. © Nov.
27, 1944; KK 28747.
Durkee-Mower, inc., Lynn, Mass. 14157
Royal treat. For marshmallow fluff & sweeco.
© Dec. 1, 1944; KK 28803.
Exhibit supply co., Chicago. 14158-14160
For cards sold by means of vending machines:
Glamour rating. © Dec. 1, 1944; KK 28767.
Romance register. © Dec. 1, 1944; KK 28769.
Sex appeal. © Dec. 1, 1944; KK 28768.
Farr co., Los Angeles. 14161
Far-air filters. Bulletin F 164. For alr filters.
© Nov. 1, 1944; KK 28874. —
Fox head Waukesha corp., Waukesha, Wis.
14162-14166
For Fox head 400 beer:
Brewed with sparkling Waukesha water.
Apr. 22, 1944; KK 28924.
Enjoy smart refreshment. Bottle & glass.
© Mar. 22, 1944; KK 28920.
Enjoy smart refreshment.
May 22, 1944; KK 28921.
Enjoy smart refreshment. Woman’s hand,
green background. © July 22, 1944; KK 28923,
Enjoy smart refreshment. Woman's hand,
tan background. © June 22, 1944; KK 28922.
©
Man’s hand. ©
Gaines food co., inc., Sherburne, N. Y. 14167
Big dogs - little dogs - all are better dogs when
every inch is nourished by Gaines! For dog food.
© Nov. 28, 1944; KK 28740.
General features syndicate, inc., New York.
14168
One woman tells another. For furniture. © Nov.
10, 1944; KK 28875.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. 14169-14174
For flour:
Starlight cake. © Nov. 20, 1944; KK 29156.
Starring meat! © Nov. 18, 1944; KK 29153.
You don’t cream shortening, you don’t beat
eggs! © Dec. 3, 1944; KK 29157.
For food products:
Paper made partly from wheat! © Nov. 20,
1944; KK 29155.
Recipes that sing merry Christmas.
17, 1944; KK 29152.
Nowadays breakfast’s worth getting up for. For
cereals. © Nov. 19, 1944; KK 29154.
© Nov.
no. 12, 1944
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
14223
ee
Glidden co., Cleveland. 14175
Pretty things look prettier against walls finish-
ed with spred. For wall paint. © Sept. 18, 1944;
KK 28758.
Granat bros., San Francisco. 14176, 14177
For diamond rings:
California classics.
28738.
Granat diamonds to glorify a joyous Christ-
mas. © Dec. 3, 1944; KK 28897.
© Nov. 26, 1944; KK
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New York.
14178-14184
For coffee:
Story of coffee that’s 5 waysbetter! © Oct. 10,
1944; KK 28817.
Story of coffee that’s 5 ways better! © Nov.
3, 1944; KK 28821.
For groceries:
It pays to choose Ann Page foods. © Nov. 8,
1944; KK 28822.
It’s time to turn toA & P. © Oct. 27, 1944;
KK 28820.
This inviting supper mainstay serves 4 for only
38¢. © Oct. 10, 1944; KK 28819.
Holiday festivities call for Jane Parker fruit
cake. For fruit cake. © Oct. 10, 1944; KK 28818.
, Sunshine is one way to get vitamin D. For evap-
orated milk. © Oct. 10, 1944; KK 28816.
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati.
For watches:
He missed his train by 1/10,000 of an inch.
© Sept. 15, 1944; KK 28900.
14185, 14186
Watch that aimed at the stars. © Aug. 11,
1944; KK 28899.
Hadley Lindsey co., Yonkers, N. Y. 14187
Lum Burr says. For building supplies. © Oct.
28, 1944; KK 28774.
Hanley (James) co., inc., Providence. 14188
I’m turning over an old leaf! For ale. © Nov.
27, 1944; KK 28876.
Hansen’s (Chr.) laboratory, inc., Little Falls, N. Y.
14189-14194
For rennet tablets:
Delicious milk desserts put accent on appetite.
© Nov. 4, 1944; KK 28770.
Magic with rennet.
28867.
Watch them come a-runnin’ for milk. © Nov.
20, 1944; KK 28773.
Lighter, more tender pancakes!
mix. © Nov. 9, 1944; KK 28771.
New dessert ideas, for now and when the boys
come home. For rennet tablets, ice cream mix,
fudge mix. © Nov. 17, 1944; KK 28772.
What are they? For rennet powder & rennet
tablets. © Oct. 31, 1944; KK 28866.
© Nov. 14, 1944; KK
For pancake
Heirloom needlework guild, inc., New York.
14195-14197
Instructions for making a Hiawatha heirloom
needle painting doorstep, H106/3. For material to
make doorstep. © Nov. 15, 1944; KK 28785.
Instructions for quilting. Hiawatha sleepy head
quilt, H112. For materials for quilt. © Nov. 15,
1944; KK 28784.
297
Instructionsfor sewing and stuffing. For materi-
al to make stuffed animals. © Nov. 10, 1944; KK
28778.
Hendy (Joshua) iron works. Crocker-Wheeler div.,
Ampere, N. J. 14198
Crocker-Wheeler protected type motors. For
protected type motors. © Nov. 25, 1944; KK 28797.
Hirestra laboratories, inc., New York. 14199
Now try pryme. It’s new! It’s different! For
hand lotion. © Sept. 24, 1944; KK 28744.
House of vision, Chicago. 14200-14215
For glasses:
Are contacts a bugaboo to you? © Oct. 5,
1944; KK 28887.
Bifocals can be incognito.. © Nov. 13, 1944;
KK 28896.
Bifocals near and far vision with one pair of
glasses. © Nov. 3, 1944; KK 28893.
Even with 45 in uniform, we do our best to
serve you. © Nov. 2, 1944; KK 28892.
I had to learn it all over again. © Sept. 25,
1944; KK 28881.
It’s the upkeep that counts. © Oct. 26, 1944;
KK 28884.
Job well-done means more to us than profit.
© Nov. 13, 1944; KK 28895.
No one will know you wear them. © Oct. 9,
1944; KK 28888.
One pair doesn’t last a lifetime. © Oct. 30,
1944; KK 28885.
So you’re curious, too, about contact lenses.
© Sept. 28, 1944; KK 28882.
There’s a catch to being the only Chicago
makers of contacts. © Oct. 12, 1944; KK 28889.
There’s slanguage in our business, too.
Nov. 6, 1944; KK 28894.
We quibble, for we re sticklers for perfection.
© Oct. 19, 1944; KK 28891.
We take our time with you, too. © Oct. 23,
1944; KK 28883.
We'd never talk you into contact lenses. ©
Oct. 16, 1944; KK 28890.
You have to learn to wear contact lenses.
Oct. 3, 1944; KK 28886.
©
©
International telephone & telegraph corp., New York.
14216
I'll bring you better television. For television
equipment. © Nov. 22, 1944; KK 28869.
Kerner incinerator div. Morse Boulger destructor
co. See Morse Boulger destructor co. Kerner
incinerator div.
Korfund co., inc., Long Island City, N. Y.
14217-14228
For vibration control equipment:
Korfund universal vibro isolator, SL 500. ©
Oct. 27, 1944; KK 28868.
Korfund vibro isolator, type S. © Nov. 25,
1944; KK 28798.
Korfund vibro isolator, type SK. © Nov. 25,
1944; KK 28799.
Koriund vibro isolator, type SM. © Nov. 25,
1944; KK 28801.
Korfund vibro isolator, type SUP. © Nov. 25,
1944; KK 28802.
Korfund vibro isolator, type UP. © Nov. 24,
1944; KK 28796.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
14224
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Korfund all-directional chock, type K. For all-
directional chocks. © Nov. 25, 1944; KK 28800.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
14224, 14225
For tooth powder:
Toothsome Joe. © Dec. 4, 1944; KK 28898.
Toothsome Trudy. © July 24, 1944; KK 29177.
LePell. See De Vita (Frank L.), d. b. a. LePell.
Lewis national corp., Boston. 14226
New York’s new and very complete service for
laundries and dry cleaners. For laundry & dry
cleaning supplies. © Nov. 8, 1944; KK 28686.
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York.
14227, 14228
For cigarettes:
Enjoy the whole show. © Nov. 24, 1944; KK
28871.
Tussler Sifton. © Nov. 30, 1944; KK 28870.
Lindsay & Lindsay, Chicago. 14229
Lindsay structure mono-shell trailer. For steel
& aluminum trailers. © Nov. 10, 1944; KK 28745.
Magic valley groves, Alamo, Tex. 14230
Delicious tropical, tree-ripened fruits direct to
you. For fruits. © Oct. 15, 1944; KK 28759.
Moog industries, inc., St. Louis. 14231-14236
For piston rings:
Dam those profit leaks. © Oct. 6, 1944; KK
28839.
St. Louis has another pennant winner! © Oct.
6, 1944; KK 28838.
Tomorrow's profits built on today’s service.
© Oct. 6, 1944; KK 28835.
Why gambie with future profits)
1944; KK 28834.
You can’t make money with these comebacks.
© Oct. 6, 1944; KK 28836.
4 wall charts every repair shopneeds. © Oct.
6, 1944; KK 28837.
© Oct. 6,
Morse Boulger destructor co. Kerner incinerator
div., New York. 14237, 14238
For incinerators:
Modern way of rubbish and garbage disposal.
© Nov. 6, 1944; KK 28690.
Standard Kernerator layouts. © Nov. 3, 1944;
KK 28691.
National cylinder gas co., Chicago. 14239-14243
Hollup shortstub. For electrode holder. © Oct.
18, 1944; KK 28750.
New torchweld aircrafter. For welding torch &
flux. © Nov. 22, 1944; KK 28752.
Rego KX cuttingtorch. For cuttingtorch. © Sept.
20, 1944; KK 28748.
Rego welding and cutting apparatus. For welding
& cutting apparatus. © Oct. 18, 1944; KK 28751.
Torchweld. Machine cutting torches. For ma-
chine cutting torches. © Oct. 10, 1944; KK 28749.
Procter & Gamble co., Cincinnati. 14244
Look what the stork brought, hand beauty triplets!
For hand cream. © Dec. 7, 1944; KK 28913.
Reed (E. P.) & co., Rochester, N.Y.
For shoes:
14245-14248
298
_ For a real walking shoe there’s nothing like
a matrix. © Sept. 15, 1943; KK 29189.
Matrix has a way with real walking shoes that
makes them heaven on earth. © Sept. 1, 1943; KK
29187.
Secret of a real walking shoe lies inside. ©
Sept. 13, 1943; KK 29188.
When it comes to real walking shoes matrix
is the only shoe inthe world. © Aug. 15, 1943; KK
29186.
Schlitz (Jos.) brewing co., Milwaukee. 14249-14256
For beer:
Flavor that scores. © June 8, 1944; KK 29170.
Flavor that shortens the miles. © Sept. 21,
1944; KK 29175.
Good night kiss. © July 27, 1944; KK 29172.
Kiss to come home to. © Aug. 31, 1944; KK
29173.
Magic touch. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 29174.
Mellow as moonlight. © June 29, 1944; KK
29171.
Rare delicacy of flavor. © Nov. 16, 1944;
KK 29176.
Sealed with a kiss. © Apr. 27, 1944; KK
29169.
Scholl mfg. co., inc., Chicago. 14257
Christmas shopping feet. For covering foot
appliances & remedies. © Nov. 26, 1943; KK 29160.
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich. 14258
Giye your faithful old car a Christmas gift. For
piston rings. © Nov. 29, 1944: KK 28746.
Sears, Roebuck & co., Chicago. 14259
Buy at Sears mail order on our easy payment
plan. Boston. For farm & household equipment &
supplies, sporting goods, baby carriages, garden
hose, irrigators, sprayers, harness, engines. ©
July 17, 1944; KK 28715.
Season skipper corp., Chicago. 14260
One-and-only Season skipper. For ladies’ coats.
© Nov. 27, 1944; KK 28912.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabethport, N. J. 14261
Make ‘em now, wrap em up for Christmas! For
smuggle dolls, cuddlee cut-ups & semi-made aprons.
© Nov. 20, 1944; KK 28805.
Six little tailors of Conn., inc., Bridgeport, Conn.
14262
© Nov. 30, 1944;
Overcoats! For overcoats.
KK 28793.
Stein Bloch clothes, Rochester, N. Y. 14263
Form-flow. For men’s clothing. © Oct. 2, 1944;
KK 27527.
Tenderet sales co., Chicago. 14264
Keep your hamburger fresh. Retain its natural
color. For food. © Oct. 15, 1944; KK 28877.
Underwood Elliott Fisher co., New York. 14285
She knew what she wanted! For typewriters. ©
Oct. 9, 1944; KK 28908. ‘
Walker (Hiram) & sons, inc., Peoria, Il.
14266, 14267
For whiskey:
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 12, 1944
86 years at fine whiskey-making makes this
whiskey good. Into every mellow drop of imperial.
© Nov. 14, 1944; KK 28708.
86 years at fine whiskey-making makes this
whiskey good. It’s as hard to describe fine whiskey
as it is to make it. © Nov. 19, 1944; KK 28709.
Weisfield & Goldberg, inc., Seattle. 14268
With this ringI thee endow my love. For diamond
rings. © Nov. 19, 1944; KK 28741.
14273
Christmas giving. For necktie. © Dec. 1, 1944;
KK 28880.
Whitlock supply co., New York.
For locksmithing supplies:
Autumnatic profits! © Dec. 1, 1944; KK 28911.
Keydet news. © Dec. 1, 1944; KK 28910,
Wimbledon shirt co., Chicago. 14272
Name Wimbledon appears only on the finest
sport shirts in America. For shirts. © Nov. 15,
1944; KK 28806.
14270, 14271
Zip mig. co., Los Angeles. 14273
Wembley, inc., New Orleans. 14269 Zip-up overhead door. For door hardware. ©
Wembley presents Murrytown ties for happy Oct. 1, 1944; KK 29178.
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944----------------- 5,481
299
LABELS
American history game co. See Goldfuss (Louis),
d. b. a. American history game co.
Arden farms co., Los Angeles. 14274-14278
For dairy product:
Arden delicious cube-frezet. © Nov. 3, 1944;
KK 28756.
Arden dried sweetened delicious milk bricklet.
© Nov. 3, 1944; KK 28757.
Ardenfresh flavor evaporated milk, © Nov. 3,
1944: KK 28753.
Ardenfreze-cream. © Nov. 3, 1944; KK 28754.
New arden fresh flavor dry whole milk. ©
Nov. 3, 1944; KK 28755.
Bridgford co., San Diego, Calif. 14279
Bridgford’s frozen fresh shrimp. For frozen
fresh shrimp. © Dec. 10, 1944; KK 29164,
Buettner (T.) & co., inc., Chicago. 14280-14285
Chummy, the clown, 9664. For fabricsfor making
clown doll. © Oct. 18, 1944; KK 28766.
Dapple gray horse, 9663. For fabrics for making
toy horse. © Oct. 18, 1944; KK 28765.
For fabrics & filling for bean bag:
Bunny. Make your own bean bag, 9713.
Sept. 21, 1944; KK 28763.
Doggie. Make your own bean bag, 9714. ©
Sept. 21, 1944; KK 28761.
Ducky. Make your own bean bag, 9712.
Sept. 21, 1944; KK 28762.
Sweet Sue, 9665. For fabrics for making girl
doll. © Oct. 18, 1944; KK 28764.
©
©
Burgess (Amy Potts) Atlanta. 14286
Let’s play Reka. Multiplication tables, 6’s through
7’s. For game. © Dec. 1, 1943; KK 28638.
Caterpillar tractor co., Peoria, II. 14287
Manufacturer certifies that this Diesel engine.
Manufacturer’s certificate. For Diesel engines. ©
Oct. 12, 1944; KK 28721.
Channel paint co. See Stark (Ralph R.), d. b. a.
Channel paint co.
Donaldson (James E.) Columbus, O. 14288-14297
For a chemical moth spray:
Women wise carverize with mirra moth im-
munizer. © June 1, 1944; KK 28862,
Women wise carverize with moth immune
spray. © June 1, 1944; KK 28861.
Women wise carverize with pine odor, no
stain, no storage, no mess.
izer. © June 1, 1944; KK 28857.
Women wise carverize with pine odor,. no
stain, no storage, no mess. Moth immune. © June
1, 1944; KK 28860.
Women wise carverize with pine odor, no stain,
no storage, no mess. Moth immune immunizer.
© June 1, 1944; KK 28859.
Women wise immunize with pine odor, no stain,
no storage, no mess. Immunizer. © June 1, 1944;
KK 28858,
For mirra moth immunizer, a chemical moth
spray:
Mirra moth carver-.
300
Women wise carverize with pine odor, no
stain, no storage,no mess, Mirra moth immuniizer,
© Jan. 1, 1944; KK 28855.
Women wise immunize with pine odor, no stain,
no storage, no mess. Mirra moth immunizer, ©
Jan. 1, 1944; KK 28856.
Mirra kem lab’s fly immune immunizer spray.
For a chemical fly spray. © June1, 1944; KK 28864.
Mirra kem product by the makers of mirra moth
& mirra cleen. Mirra sheen wax. For a chemical
wax. © June 1, 1944; KK 28863.
Easi-bild pattern co., Pleasantville, N. Y.
14298-14303
Easi-bild new method of building stonewall gar-
den house, For printed pattern. © Oct. 14, 1944;
KK 28813.
For full size printed paper pattern:
Flying wheel hobby horse. © Sept. 30, 1944;
KK 28812.
Foldaway garden chair, 56, © June 8, 1944;
KK 28810,
Machine gun, © Oct. 14, 1944; KK 28814.
Pony ride rocker. © July 28, 1944; KK 28811,
Rocket express wagon. © Oct, 14, 1944; KK
28815.
14304
For tomato paste, © Dec. 1, 1944; KK
Escalon packers, inc., Escalon, Calif.
6 in 1,
28925.
Frank (J.) & sons, Philadelphia. 14305
Bond street. For pale dry ginger ale. © Dec.
4, 1944; KK 28739.
Goldfuss (Louis), d.b.a. Americanhistory game co.,
Chicago. 14306
Play America. For card game. ©Dec. 6, 1944;
KK 28840.
Grant (W. T.) co., New York. 14307
Grant’s trimley neckties. For neckties, © Sept.
1, 1944; KK 28906.
Hagerty (Thomas Anthony) Somerville, Mass.
14308
Baby milk. For evaporatedmilk. © Dec. 2, 1944;
KK 28873.
Halil (Mustafa) New York. 14309
Star dust shampoo. For shampoo preparation.
© Nov. 15, 1944; KK 28737.
Hamilton radio corp., New York. 14310
Olympic. For radios & television equipment. ©
Sept. 25, 1944; KK 29161.
Heirloom needlework guild, inc., New York.
14311-14320
For crocheting cord:
Hiawatha super corde. Art, 38. © Nov. 6,
1944: KK 28779.
Hiawatha super cordé. Art, 39. © Nov. 2,
1944; KK 28776.
Hiawatha super crépe cordé. © Dec. 4, 1944;
KK 28787.
LABELS
no. 12, 1944
For material to make stuffed animal:
Hiawatha lucky kitty, H109. © Nov. 10, 1944;
KK 28782.
Hiawatha lucky puppy,H 107. © Nov. 10,1944;
KK 28780. :
Hiawatha lucky puppy,H 108. © Nov. 10, 1944:
KK 28781.
Hiawatha heirloom embroidery design.
stamped goods. © Nov. 3, 1944; KK 28777.
Hiawatha sleepy head quilt,H 112. For material
to make a quilt. © Nov. 15, 1944; KK 28783.
Hiawatha super twist rayon cord. For crochet
cord. © Dec, 4,:1944; KK 28786.
Hiawatha 3 ply zephyr baby wool. For knitting
wool. © Dec. 1, 1944; KK 28788.
For
Leighton (Joseph Blair) Miami, Fla, 14321
Pari mutuel. American Derby. For a racing
game. © Noy. 15, 1944; KK 28718.
Leonard co., Des Moines. 14322
Leonard’s plaster-stik. For plaster filling com-
pound in stick form. © Nov. 24, 1944; KK 28854.
Longwood mfg. co., Boston. 14323, 14324
For child’s cut-out dress:
Justitch child’s dress, style 240. © Aug. 6,
1944; KK 28902.
Justitch child’s dress, style 270, © Aug. 6,
1944; KK 28901.
Mann (Robert M.), Mann (Lillian R.) & Tiernan
(John Lawrence), d. b. a. Sheer silk fluidco.,
San Francisco. 14325
Sheer silk fluid. For a dressing for rayon
stockings. © Nov. 10, 1944; KK 28685.
Mel-o-tone mfg. & sales co., Portland, Or.
14326, 14327
Klean bright woodwork cleaner. For woodwork
cleaner. © Sept. 1, 1944; KK 29165.
Mel-o-tone. For metal polish. © Sept. 1, 1944;
KK 29166.
Mrs. Hubbell’s industries, Phoenixville, Pa.
14328, 14329
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1944-------------------- ae Nee
301
For labels on food products:
Mrs. Hubbell’s de luxe potato chips. © Dec.
7, 1944; KK 28903.
Mrs. Hubbell’s golden bits. © Dec. 7, 1944;
KK 28904.
National] pub. co., Philadelphia. 14330
National Bible. For holy Bible. © Nov. 17, 1944;
KK 28720.
N.'J. Empire pickle works, inc., Newark, N. J.
14331
Boyd brand. For pickled products in glass con-
tainers. © Nov. 24, 1944; KK 28735,
Newcombe (Frank Allen) Nutley, N. J. 14332
Sure grip bowling cream. For cream for use in
bowling. © Nov. 20, 1944; KK 28907.
School mfg..co,, inc., Chicago. 14333
Dr. Scholl’s solvex corn salve. For salve for
softening & removing hard corns. © May 5, 1944;
KK 28679. :
Shampooch, Minneapolis. 14334
Shampooch. For soapless bubblebath for dogs.
© Dec. 1, 1944; KK 29167.
Sheer silk fluid co, See Mann (Robert M.j, Mann
(Lillian R.) & Tiernan (John Lawrence), d. b. a.
Sheer silk fluid co.
Stark (Ralph R.),d.b.a, Channel paint co., St. Paul.
14335
Stark’s crux roof coating. For paint. © Oct. 1,
1944; KK 28760. ‘
Trommer (John F.) inc., Brooklyn, 14336
Trommer’s superior quality, light malt beer.
For beer, © Dec. 4, 1944; KK 28736.
Turnbull (Frederick M.) Los Angeles.
14337, 14338
Sulfaspirin. For medicament for relief of pain
& control of infections, © Dec. 6, 1944; KK 28905.
Vaso-sulfa,, For a compound of a sulfonamide &
a vasoconstrictor. © Mar. 31, 1942; KK 29168.
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. PART 4
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TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING PRINTS AND
LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 39
VOLUME INDEX
FOR THE YEAR 1944
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issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
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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 pro-
prietor 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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a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and
pictorial illustrations. 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.
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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, PHOTOGRAPHS, PRINTS AND PICTORIAL
ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING PRINTS AND LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
New series—Volume 39, Nos. 1-12, 1944
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This index contains the names of all copyright proprietors of Works of art, Reproductions of a work
of art, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character, Photographs and Prints and pic-
torial illustrations including prints and labels used for articles of merchandise, registered during the year
1944.
The figures refer to the citation numbers following the names of preprietors in the catalog.
A-C forest plastics. 11015.
Aaland (J. H.) 7863.
Aarons (G. M.) 8623-8627.
Abbott labs. 5040-5047, 10253, 11492-11495.
Abell chair & novelty mfg. co., inc. 2820.
Aberman (Morris) 1834, 13613, 13614.
Ace drill corp. 12820.
Ace fly trap co. See Patterson (H. W.)
Acheson colloids corp. 1128, 3413, 5048-5050, 7120,
7121.
Acker (Olive) 9630.
Ackerman (P.H.) 2441.
Acme chem. co. 10254.
Acme ptg. & stationery co., inc. 5831.
Acme visible records, inc. 3414, 5051, 5052, 9125.
Acromark co. 12396-12399.
Acromark co. See also Bates (H. O.)
Ad art statuary co. 13441.
Adams (Elton) 4191.
Adams (Gridley) 239.
Adams (H. R.) 6560.
Adams (H. R.) See also Miami pharmacal co.
Adams (William) 12157.
Adams granite co. 1,2.
Adel precision products corp. 14090-14094.
Adelstein (Max) 11496.
Adler (Lewis) 3936-3940, 4192.
Adler (Roman) 7762.
Admiracion labs. 12158.
Adorney (S. L.) 7122.
Advertisers’ ser. div., inc. 240, 1129, 7864, 14095,
14096.
AEtna life affiliated cos. 7865.
Affiliated food distributors, inc. 12159, 12160.
Agency paper co. 8269.
Agostineto (Giacomo) 4193.
Agricultural co. of Pan America. 7866.
Air conditioning utilities co. 241-244, 1835, 6706,
9847-9849.
Air reduction sales co. 9126.
Air-vu co. 13615-13647.
Aircraft-marine products, inc. 5053, 5054, 9127,
11497, 12821-12823.
Aircraft products co. 13648.
Airesearch mfg. co. 8743.
Airkem, inc. 11498.
Airplane mfg. & supply corp. 2442, 3415-3417,
6075, 7123, 12161.
Akenhead (L. P.) 3418, 6076-6078.
Alabama (State) 4194-4196.
Albany steel & brass corp. 11499.
Albert (P. M.) 6707, 13649, 13650.
Albert (R. L.) & son, inc. 5591, 5592.
Albree (G. N.) 1836, 3019-3021, 6708, 8744,
8745, 9850, 9851, 11016.
Albright (M. M.) 7763.
303
Alco ptg. & litho. 7124.
Aldama products co. See Foster (R. L.)
Aldens Chicago mail order co. 1575.
Alderman (M. N.) 11017.
Alexander (Douglas) 12400.
Algen (Cesar) 13651.
All America council of motoring. 13652.
Allan (Jan) 1660-1668, 2863-2871, 3941-3944,
7764-7769, 12289.
Allen (A. H.) 1837.
Allen (H. D.) 3022,
Allen (P. E.) 1576-1578.
Allen (R. W.) 6709.
Allen (T. E.) 9852.
Allen mfg. co. 3023.
Alliance game co. 1579.
Allied liquor industries, inc. 245, 246.
Allis-Chalmers mfg. co. 2443-2445, 6079, 6080,
10255-10261, 11500.
Allison (G. S.) 4197.
Allman (R. M.) 12290.
Altes brewing co. 6710.
Aluminum co. of America. 4198.
Amadei (A.) statuary co. 3, 4.
Amer. airlines, inc. 13653-13660.
Amer. automobile assn. 247-250, 4199, 4200, 9853-
9856, 12401, 12402.
—tTraffic eng. & safety dept. 251, 252, 3024,
3025.
Amer. bank note co. 1838, 1839, 4201, 7867-7877,
8746, 9857, 9858, 10252 (1-11), 13661-13675.
Amer. blower corp. 5055, 5056.
Amer. brake shoe co. Kellogg div. 5057.
Amer. central mfg. corp. 12403, 12404.
Amer. chem. paint co. 9128, 9129.
Amer. coal burner co. 10262.
Amer. colloid co. 5058.
Amer. council on educa. 12405-12437.
Amer. cyanamid co. 3026-3028.
Amer. dairy assn. 1130, 3419.
Amer. drug exchange. 10771.
Amer. eng. co. 7125.
Amer. fruit growers, inc. 1131-1133.
Amer. fumigating co., inc. 8270, 8271, 9130.
Amer. history game co. See Goldfuss (Louis)
Amer. inst. of publicity, inc. 1840.
Amer. instrument co. 3420.
Amer. jr., inc. 10772.
Amer. locomotive co. 1134-1144, 3421, 3422, 5059-
5061, 6081, 7126, 7127, 8272, 8273, 9131, 9132,
10263, 10264, 11501, 11502, 12824-12826.
—— Alco products div. 13676.
Amer.-London shrinkers corp. 5, 6.
Amer. molasses co. 7682-7704.
Amer. mutual liability insur. co. 1841-1843, 4202-
4204, 6711, 7878, 11018.
INDEX
pt. IV n.s., v. 39
4205-4213.
253, 1844, 9133, 11019-11022,
Amer. natl. Red cross.
Amer. optical co.
12438-12453.
Amer. pop corn co. 1580, 1581.
Amer. pulley co. 9124 (1)
Amer. radiator & Stand. sanitary corp.
9134.
Amer. safety razor corp. 1145, 3423-3426, 5062,
6082, 6083, 7128, 7129, 8274, 9135, 10265, 11503,
12827.
Amer. silk mills, inc. 1146, 1147.
Amer. sponge & chamois co., inc. 6084.
Amer. sterilizer co. 5063, 5064, 12828, 12829.
Amer. stove co. 6085, 9136, 10266, 12830, 14097.
Amer. telep. & teleg. co. 254.
Amer. tobacco co.
3427, 5065-5067, 7130, 8275, 10267, 10770 (1),
12831.
Amer. veterans of world war 2. 9676.
Amer. viscose corp. 3428-3436, 6086-6100, 8276-
8278, 10268.
Amer. wire & fabrics corp. 6561.
Americana designs. 3945-3947, 6615, 8628, 10862,
10863.
Ames (C. E.) 11023.
Ames & Rollinson. 4215.
Amherst blanket co. 6562.
Amick (V. E.) 7705.
Amon (W. A.) 7879-7881.
Anaheim citrus fruit assn. 5590 (1)
Andersen (G. D.) 7882.
Andersen (K. A.) 255, 3029, 4216.
Anderson (A. G.) 4217.
Anderson (A. W.) 11024, 11025.
Anderson (F. J.) 3030.
Anderson (H. S.) 7, 8.
Anderson (K. O.) 6712.
Anderson (Oscar) 12832.
Anderson (R. D.) 9859.
Anderson (T.S.) 5524.
Anderson (W. A.) 4218.
Anderson co. 9137-9141, 9575-9580, 10773, 10774,
12833.
Anderson-Friberg co., inc.
Andrew co. 10269.
Andrews (Frank) 13442, 13443.
Angel down distributors. 6563.
Anglo-Amer. pub. co., ltd. 7770-7776.
9, 10.
Anheuser-Busch, inc. 5068, 7131-7133, 8279, 9142,
10270, 11504-11508.
Apfel (H. I.) 7777.
Apollo music co. 7134.
Approved marine device co. 8747.
Arakelian (W. R.) 256.
Arbogast & Bastian, inc.
Archer (N. B.) 4219.
Arco co. 11509.
Arden (Elizabeth) 3437, 3438, 6101, 7135.
Arden farms co. 14274- 14278.
Arenz (J. A.) 1846, 3031-3034, 9860, 11026, 12454,
12455, 13677, 13678.
Argyle beauty products. 5069.
Aristocrat leather products, inc. 9584.
Ariston, inc. 6102.
Armitage (J. L.) 6713.
Armme co. 8579.
Armour & co. 1150-1153, 2448-2452, 3439-3442,
5070-5075, 6103-6106, 8280-8290, 10271-10278,
11510-11514.
Armstrong (Gordon) co. 2453, 7136.
Armstrong (Wesley) 257.
Armstrong cork co. 7136.
Arnold (J. F.) 12456.
9581-9583.
1845, 4214,
1148, 1149, 2446, 2447, 2819 (1-5)
304
Aronson (M. L.) 11515.
Art inst. of Chicago. 13444.
Art metal co. 2454, 11516, 11517.
Art of the world of tomorrow. 13445, 13446.
Art shop. 10864, 10865.
Artext prints, inc. 258, 1847-1849, 13679, 13680.
Arthritis sanatorium & diagnostic clinic. 9861.
Asbury (S. J.) 3035.
Ashley (Bob) 3948.
Ashley (David) inc. 259-263, 1850, 5832, 5833,
7883, 9862, 9863, 11027, 13681, 13682.
Ashton (E. M.) 9864, 9865.
Associate engineers. 6714.
Associated Amer. artists galleries. 3949-3958.
Associated distributors. 5076-5080, 6107-6115,
8291-8296, 14098-14107.
Associated eng. co. 13683.
Associated press. 264-371.
Associated projects co. 13351.
Associated radio-television productions, inc. 12834.
Associated spring corp. Barnes-Gibson-Raymond
div. 3443.
Association of Amer. railroads. 4220.
Association of mfrs. of confectionery & chocolate.
3444.
Atkin, naval architecture. 372.
Atkins (H. D.) 11028.
Atkinson (J. F.) 5593, 5594.
Atkyns (W. L.) jr. 12291.
Atlantic comn. co. 6116, 7137, 8297, 8298, 11518,
12835.
Atlas bolt & screw co. 373-386, 1851-1946, 3036-
3063, 4221-4346, 6715-6726, 7884-7990, 11029-
11040.
Atlas crystal works. 5081.
Atlas educa. film co. 387-389, 3064-3069, 5834-
5836.
Atlas powder co. 1154, 3445, 3446, 6117, 6118,
7138, 7139, 8299, 10279, 11519, 11520, 12836.
Attorneys messenger ser. 13684.
Audio productions, inc. 6727, 6728.
Auer (John) 1947, 8748.
Augsburg pub. house. 1669.
Aurophone Philadelphia co. See Scheinfeldt (Samuel)
Ausborne (Paul) 4347.
Austenal labs., inc. 2821-2823, 3447, 3448, 9143-
9145, 10280, 12837, 12838.
Automatic alarm corp. 1155.
Automatic machine &tool co. 3449, 9146.
Avedon (Jacob) 6616-6618.
Aviation corp. 2824.
Avon products, inc. 9147-9154, 10281, 11521, 11522.
Awful Fresh MacFarlane. 1156.
Axelson mfg. co. 9866-9868.
Axton-Fisher tobacco co., inc. 1157, 1158.
Ayers linen co. 6119.
Babson bros. co. 3450, 9155- 9156.
Baca (Pablo) 17706, 7707.
Bacardi imports, ine. 10282-10284, 11523, 11524,
12839-12841.
Bach (David) 1948.
Bacharach indus. instrument co. 5082, 12842.
Backe (J. C.) 390, 8749, 8750, 13685.
Backer (Alexander) co. 11-26, 2872-2876.
Badgley (C. H.) 9869.
Badian (A. A.) 4348, 4349, 5837.
Baer (Louis) 11041.
Bailey (Frank) 4350.
Bailey film ser. 12843.
Bailey meter co. 12457-12460.
Bakelite corp. 2455, 8300.
Baker (George) 3070, 4351, 7991-7993.
Baker art gallery, inc. 3071, 3072.
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INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1944
Balancio (M. L.) 2877. :
Baldrey (Haynsworth) 9677.
Baldwin locomotive works. 7140, 8301, 8302, 9157,
10285.
Ballard (W. H.) 8751.
Ballinger co. 391, 12292, 12461, 12462, 13447.
Baltimore pure rye distilling co. 11525.
Bambush (George) 7994.
Bankers box co. 2456.
Bankers trust co. 8752-8755, 9870-9873, 11042,
11043, 12463, 12464, 13686, 13687.
Bannerman (C. L.) 9874.
Barbaria (F. T.) 12293.
Barber (H. E.) 4352-4357, 6729.
Barber (J. H.) 1949.
Barbizon corp. 3451.
Barclay james) & co., ltd. 10286.
Bard (Frank) 1159.
Bardell (J. C.) 6120.
Barden (R. M.) sr. 5083.
Barkalow bros. co. 9875.
Barker, Moore & Mein co. 1582.
Barnard (G. L.)- 13688.
Barnes (L. W.) 3959.
Barnes (O. E.) 9876.
Barnes (W. F. & John) co. 2457.
Barnes-Gibson-Raymond div. Associated spring
corp. See Associated spring corp. Barnes-
Gibson-Raymond div.
Barnett (D. G.) 6730, 11044.
Barnett (G. L.) 12162.
Barr co. 3073.
Barre granite assn., inc. 8629-8638, 13448-13474.
Barrett (O. G.) 1950, 1951, 9877-9879.
Barrick (J. Q.) 3452.
Barrie (Betty) 13475-13477.
Barrie (C. E.) 4358.
Barron (A. F.) 2458.
Barron (W. A.) 5838.
Barron-Anderson co. 3453.
Barron studios. 13478-13482.
Bartholomew (E. C.) 10775.
Bartlett (Dana) 27-29.
Bartlett Hayward div. Koppers co. See Koppers co.
Bartlett Hayward div.
Barton (F. H.) 4359.
Bastion bros. co. 2878.
Bates (H. O.) 2459, 11526-11536.
Bates (H. O.) See also Acromark co.
Bates shoe co. 6121, 7141-7143, 9585.
Battles (K. I.) 1952.
Bauer (A. G.) 13689.
Bauer (John) 4360, 5839, 6731.
Baum (L. L.) 6564.
Baum (W. A.) 392.
Baunach (A. J.) 393, 394.
Bausch & Lomb optical co. 1953-1958.
Bealer corp. 13691-13719.
Beals litho. & ptg. co., inc. 395, 5840, 5841, 6732,
7995-7997, 9880.
Beam (R. C.) 7778.
Bear brand hosiery co. 6565.
Beau monde. 1583.
Beauchamp (A. C.) 8756.
Beautykote corp. 1584, 1585.
Beebe (D.N.) 4361.
Beech-nut packing co. 2825, 9586; 9587.
Beer (Doris) 30-33.
Beer (Richard) 30-33.
Beham products co. 6122, 6566.
Beilke (Edwin) 1959.
Belden (C. J.) 10866.
Belfort (J. H.) 5084, 11537.
305
Bell (Alfred) & co., ltd. 3074-3076, 7998-8000.
Bell aircraft corp. 1160, 1161, 5085-5087, 6123,
7144, 7145, .8303, 11538.
Bell & Howell co. 2460, 8757-8762.
Bellevue monument co. 10867.
Bellin’s wonderstoen co., inc. 5088, 5089.
Bellsey (Dave) co., inc. 1670.
Bellwether labs. 6124.
Belmore (H. C.) 5842.
Beloff (Morris) 2461.
Bemis (Herbert) 8763, 8764.
Benassi (Frank) 13690.
Bendix aviation corp. 1162-1172, 2462-2474,
3454-3475, 5090-5102, 6125-6134, 8304, 8305,
9158-9162, 10287-10290, 11539-11559, 12844,
12845.
——Pacific div. 11560-11563.
Bendix aviation, ltd. 5103, 7146-7150.
Bendix helicopter, inc. 7708.
Bennoon (Mendel) 3077.
Benoit (E. L.) 5843.
Bensinger (D. M.) 6619-6622.
Benson (N. A.) 4362.
Berendsen (N. H.) 12846.
Berg (Anthony) 10291.
Berke cake co., inc. 1586.
Berkebile (A. G.) 5844.
Berkshire knitting mills. 10292-10294.
Berliner (S.) monument co. 34, 35.
Bernard picture co. 6733-6742.
Berrocal (Julio) 9678.
Berry (J. E.) 1587.
Berry Spring mineral water co.; ltd. 11564.
Bersch (John) 5595.
Bertolucci (Catherine) 10868.
Beryllium corp. of Pa. 2475.
Berz (L. B.) 11045.
Besdan-Kaye co. See Weiss (D. A.)
Best & co., inc. 1173-1179, 2476-2478, 3476-3507,
5104-5147, 6135-6174, 7151-7193, 8306-8319,
9163-9200, 10295-10350, 11565-11639, 12847-
12889, 13720, 14108-14120.
Best foods, inc. 5148, 6175, 6176, 7194, 7195,
11640, 11641, 14121.
Best seller publicity, inc. 13721.
Bethlehem steel co. 396, 1960, 5845, 6743, 8001-
8005, 9881, 9882, 12465.
Bettar ice creamco. 7709.
Better homes dept. Westinghouse elec. & mfg. co.
See Westinghouse elec. & mfg. co. Better homes
dept.
Beyer (G. A.) 12466-12471.
Bielzoff (D. J.) products co. 8320, 14122.
Bigelow-Sanford carpet co., inc. 2479, 5149, 6177,
10351, 12890, 12891.
Bilfred enterprises. 8639-8646.
Binney & Smith co. 6178, 6179.
Binswanger & co. of Tenn. 1180.
Birch (Stephen) ir. 36, 37.
Bird (Paul) 12472.
Bird & son, inc. 1588, 2826, 3879, 7710, 7711,
10776, 10777, 12163.
Birnbaum (Charles) 8321.
Bishop (H. E.) 12473.
Bishop (W. R.) 6623.
Biskar (J. L.) 4363.
Bixler (R. W.) 13722.
Bizzaro (L. R.) 8006.
Black (N. C.) 6744-6763.
Black drill co. 7196-7198.
Blake (Terry) & co. 9588, 13352.
Blakely (E. O.) 2879-2886.
Blampied (Joshua) 1961.
INDEX
Bland (W. G.) 6764,
Blandford (J. H.) 4364.
Blatz brewing co. 2480, 5150, 5151, 8322, 8323,
9201, 9202, 10352, 12892.
Blaw-Knox co. 13353.
Blickman (S.) inc. 1181-1183, 3508, 5152, 5153.
Bliss & Laughlin, inc. 12893.
Bloom (J. F.) & co. 13483-13487.
Blouin (Robert) 5846.
Blue bell, inc. 1184-1187, 2481-2484, 3509, 3510,
6180-6182, 10353-10358, 11642-11646.
Blue Ridge paint works. 5154, 5525.
Blue Ridge talc co., inc. 5155, 5526.
Blumenthal-Meyer co. 13354.
Blythe (W. E.) 7779-7782, 8647, 8648, 9679-9685.
Boardman (Wm.) & sons co. 2485, 3511.
Bock (G. W.) 397.
Boeck (L. S.) 9883.
Boehm (P. F.) 4365-4371, 5847-5849, 6765-6767,
8007, 8008, 8765-8769, 9884, 13723-13725.
Boessenecker (J. H.) 1671.
Bohannon (Alonzo) 12474-12484.
Bohland (Gustav) 5596, 8770.
- Bohm (Max) 8742 (1-3)
Bois-Smith (William) 12485.
Boller’s beverages, inc. 7712, 9203.
Bon Amico. 3512-3514, 6183-6186, 8324, 10359,
12894, 12895.
Bond elec. corp. div. Western Cartridge co. See
Western cartridge co. Bond elec. corp. div.
Bonelli (D. L.) 38, 398.
Bonne bell, inc. 10360-10363, 14123.
Bonns (Edward) 10364.
Bonoil packing corp. 11647, 14124.
Bonus products co., inc. 13355.
Boodahian (Barkere) 5850.
Boot (M. W.) 4372.
Booth corp. 5527, 5528.
Booth fisheries corp. 5529, 5530.
Borden co. 39, 40, 399-402, 1188-1210, 1962, 2486-
2531, 2887, 3515-3534, 3880, 3881, 4373, 5156-5163
5851, 6187-6191, 7199-7223, 8009, 8010, 8325-
8329, 8771, 8772, 9204-9228, 9885-9890, 10365-
10368, 11648, 12486-12488, 12896-12935.
Borea. See Curran (E. T.)
Borg (A. L.) 5852.
Boriff (J. L.) 11046.
Bormann (C. B.) 4374.
Borrowed timers. 6192.
Bostitch, inc. 7224.
Boston gear works, inc. 11649.
Boston store. 3078.
Botany worsted mills. 1211-1215, 2532-2537, 3535-
3540, 5164-5167, 6193-6196, 7225-7228, 8330,
9229-9236, 10369-10385, 11650-11656, 12936,
12937, 14125-14129.
Boudinot (F. J.) ir. 4375.
Bourke, Holland & Miller, inc.
Bovinine co. 7229.
Bower (E. Z.) 1963, 4376, 4377.
Boy scouts of America. 7230.
Boyd (C. R.) 3079.
Boyd (M. M.) 11047.
Boydston (W. E.) 4378.
Boyko (F.S.) 6624.
Boyles (N. A.) 4379.
Boynton (S. E.) 5853.
Brachendorf (L. J.) 12294.
Bracker (Joe) 5531.
Bracker vegetable sales co. See Bracker (Joe)
Bradfield co. 9237.
Bradley (C. A.) 1964, 11048, 11049.
Bradley (C.S.) 5854.
9891, 9892.
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pt. IV n.s., v. 39
Brandon (T. E.) 8773.
Brannan (W. S.) 9238.
Brannan (W. S.) co. See Brannan (W. S.)
Brant (L. W.) 6768.
Brasco mfg. co. 10386.
Bray (Harold) 13726.
Bray studios, inc. 4380, 4381, 8011, 8774, Bute
11050, 12489, 12490, 13727.
Brazelton (Isobel) 4382, 4383.
Breck (J. H.) inc. 5532.
Breidert (G. C.) 11657.
Breidert (G. C.) co. See Breidert (G. C.)
Bressler editorial cartoons, inc. Victory-builders
div. 4384-4395, 5855, 5856, 6769-6772.
Brewer (N. E.) 3080, 3081, 5857.
Brewing industry foundation. 8331-8344, 12938-
12947.
Brian (D. I.) 13488.
Bridge (George) 1589.
Bridgeport brass co. 41, 42.
Bridges (M. E.) 5858, 8776.
Bridgford co. 7713, 14279.
Briggs mfg. co. 8345, 9239, 10387, 11658.
Brinkley (H. M.) 1965, 1966.
Bristol-Myers co. 3541, 3542, 7231.
Britzman (H. E.) 5597-5601.
Brizzi (V. G.) 8777.
Broadman press. 1967-1969, 5859.
Brochsteins, inc. 5860.
Brockwell (J. B.) 43-45, 4396, 7783.
Broderick (J. C.) 10869, 11051.
Broesel (C. A.) 8012, 9893.
Broesel (O. A.) 9893.
Brooks (M. H.) 10870.
Brooks (Phillips) 8346.
Brooks bros. 13728.
Brooks puzzle co. 7232.
Broomfield (A. J.) 8649-8653.
Browdy (B. G.) 5533-5536.
Brown (E. T.) drug co. 7233.
Brown (K. R.) 3082.
Brown (R. L.) 12164.
Brown (V. P. W.) 9686, 9687, 12295.
Brown & Bigelow. 403-471, 1970-2006, 3083-3096,
4397-4409, 5861-5873, 6074 (8-18), 6773-6784,
9894-9920, 11052-11065, 12491-12512, 12948,
13729-13816.
Brownfield (Henry) 11490, 11491.
Brubaker (M. V.) 8013, 8014.
Brumbelow (W. E.) 9921.
Brun (V. P.) 9922.
Brush (Gerome) 12296.
Bryan (J. E.) 5537, 5538.
Bryant (G. H.) 1672.
Bryce (R. M.) 12949.
Bryson (Sam) 11066.
Buchanan (Ella) 5602.
Buck (C. D.) 13817.
Buckingham pub. co. 472-495.
Buckley (J. C.) 11067.
Buda engine sales & ser. 11659.
Buell (M. H.) 496, 6785, 12513-12517, 13818.
Buettner (T.) & co., inc. 14280-14285.
Buffalo evening news. 497.
Buhrman (W.S.) 8015.
Bullis (Z. C.) 5874, 5875, 6786-6810, 8778-8791,
9923-9931.
Bunk (Anthony) 3097, 4410, 4411.
Burdette (D. M.) 9688.
Bureau systems co. See Olinger (E. D.)
Burg (B. R.) 2007.
Burgess (A. P.) 13356-13367, 14286.
Burgess battery co. 9589, 10778, 10861 (1-5)
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1944
Burleson (J. E.) 8016, 8017. Castle films, inc. 1225, 1226, 8353, 8354.
Burlington brewing co. 7714. Caswell (H. P.) 5877.
Burndy eng. co., inc. 3543, 11660. Catalda fine arts, inc. 2010-2013, 6812-6821, 13822.
Burns (F. B.) 4412, 4413. Caterpillar tractor co. 14287.
Burns cuboid co. 9240. Caufield & Shook, inc. 4415-4420.
Burr (G. L.) 9932, 10871. Cavacraft. See Cavanaugh (E. B.)
Burtchaell (M. F.) 10872. Cavanaugh (E. B.) 5539, 12956, 13374.
Burwinkle (V. H.) 2008. Cawthra (Lillian) 3125.
Bush (J. C.) 3098. Cayuga pottery co. 2888-2891, 5609, 13489.
Bussmann mfg. co. div. McGraw elec. co. See Celanese corp. of America. 2546, 3555, 5175, 6210,
McGraw elec. co. Bussmann mfg. co. div. 6214, 7242, 8355, 9243, 10392-10394, 12957,
Butereg co., inc. 3882, 3883. 14131.
Butler (E. M.) 3544, 3545, 7234. Centennial flouring mills co. 3556, 3557.
Butler (J. L.) 12297. Centlivre brewing corp. 7243, 14132.
Buttura & sons. 5603-5608. Central equipment co. 2547.
Byrne (C. J.) 9933. Central paper co., inc. 6567.
Byrnes (Loy) 9689-9693. Central soya co., inc. McMillen feed mills div. 500.
CVH labs., inc. 1216. Century labs., inc. 6215.
C-W plywood co. 5168. Century press. 501.
C-Z chem. co. 12950-12952. Cerium metals corp. 7244.
Cadwell (C. J.) 11068, Cessna aircraft co. 6216-6218, 7245-7255.
Caldwell (A. J.) 9934. Chalmers (Harvey) & son, inc. 3884, 6568.
Caldwell (E. L.) 6811. Chambers (J. T.) 9942, 11074-11077, 12518.
Calgon, inc. 6197-6201. Champion products co. 1227, 6219, 11676.
Caliana distributing co. 13368. Chandler (W. B.) 6822.
California aero glider co., inc. 3099-3107. Chaney (D. L.) 5878.
California conserving co. 3546, 3547, 5169, 6202. Channel paint co. See Stark (R. R.)
California fruit growers exchange. 1217-1220, Chapman & Smith co. 5540.
2538-2543, 3548-3551, 6203-6208, 7235-7239, Charles paint research co. 3558, 3885.
8347, 8348, 10388-10391, 11661-11664. Charleston (Dorothy) 12300.
—Products dept. 1221, 1222, 2544, 2545, 3552, Charm parfums. 3886.
5170, 7240. Charmette fabrics co., inc. 6220.
California spray-chem. corp. 6209, 9241, 9242. Charms & Cain. 11677.
Callahan (R. J.) 13819. Chase (E. L.) 5610.
Callaway mills. 11665-11667. Chase (L. A.) 5541, 5542.
Calvert distillers corp. 6210-6212, 8349, 8350. Chase (L. A.) See also Chase products co.
Calvin co. 3108-3112, 8792-8796. Chase products co. 3887.
Camloc fastener corp. 1223, 1224, 3553, 5171. Chase products co. See also Chase (L. A.)
Campbell (G. L.) 9935. Chase-Statler. 12519.
Campbell (H. L.) 12953. Cheek (P. V.) 3888.
Campbell (T.D.) 4414. Chemex corp. 1228.
Campbell prints, inc. 9936-9941. Chemical industries. See Stein (Samuel)
Campos (F.M.) 1673-1678, 8654-8665, 9694. Cheney bros. 8356-8359, 9244.
Canada. Dept. of natl. defence. 3113-3123, 8018- Chenoweth (F.R.) 46.
8030. Chester (A. M.) 13490.
Canal natl. bank of Portland. 2009. Chestley (John) 502.
Canned foods, inc. 10779. Chetek (C. D.) 5543.
Cannon elec. development co. 5172, 5173, 8351, Chevrolet motor div. General motors corp. See
8352, 14130. General motors corp. Chevrolet motor div.
Canoga farm. 8580. Chic pottery co. 7792-7794.
Capitol fuel co. 3554, 5174. Chicago & Ill. midland ry: 503.
Capitol souvenir co. 11069, 11070. Chicago Blackhawks. 6823.
Carabelli (Pietro) 13369. Chicago coal merchants assn. 1229, 2548, 7256-
Carbide & carbon chemicals corp. 11668, 11669. 7259, 8360-8365, 10395-10397, 12958-12960.
Carborundum co. 498. Chicago mail order co. 1590.
Carencro sweet potato cooperative, inc. 13370. Chicago plastic products co., inc> 7260, 9591, 9592,
Carli (Giovanni) 12298, 12299. 12165.
Carlock (E. D.) 7784-7791. Chicopee mfg. corp. 10398.
Carney (J. J.) 499, 13820. Chilcott (E.D.) 504.
Carniello (A. J.) 8797. Chinnock (H.S.) 2892.
Carpenter (H. W.) 5876. Chiodo candy co. 9593.
Carral & CarralS. de R. L. 3960-4013. Chiropody supply headquarters, inc. 8366, 10399.
Carrier (D.R.) 13821. Chitter-chat stationers. 9594-9596.
Carroll (C. F.) 9590. Christian (H. B.) 505-509.
Carroll (C.J. G.) 8031. Christian settlement house. 510.
Carroll candy co. See Carroll (C. F.) Christie (H. L.) 3126.
Carter (G. R.) 11071-11073. Christopher (C. J.) 3127.
Carter distilling co. 8581. Chula Vista citrus assn. 13375.
Cartier, inc. 11670-11675, 12954. Chunn (T. H.) 4014.
Cascade frozen foods, inc. 13371-13373. Church attendance, inc. 511, 8032, 8033.
Cash (J. & J.) inc. 7241. Church of Jesus Christ, inc. 6824.
Cashmore (A. W.) 3124. Churchill (C. H.) 12520.
Casterline (W. B.) 12955. Churngold corp. 12961.
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Ciarochi products. 3559.
Ciba pharmaceutical products, inc. 2549, 3560,
3561, 6221, 7261, 7262, 11678, 11679.
Cieslinski (A. J.) 9695, 9696.
Cimini (P. L.) 2014, 2015, 3128, 4015, 4421-4424,
8798-8801, 11078-11080, 13823, 13824.
Cincinnati shaper co. 2016.
Cinciolo (L. C.) 11081.
Citizens com. for the army & navy second region
council, inc. 10873-10889.
City natl. bank & trust co. 9943.
Claff (M. B.) & sons, inc. 5544,°12166-12168, 13376-
13378.
Clairol, inc.
12966.
Clardy (G. D.) 9697.
Clark (A. F.) 4425, 4426, 8802, 8803, 11082, 13825.
Clark (D. L.) 8034, 8804.
Clark (E. T.) 47.
Clark (Frederick) 2017.
Clark (Henry) 5879, 5880, 12521.
Clark (M. E.) 10890, 10891.
Clark (R. H.) co. 7263-7267.
Clark & Clark. 11683, 12967.
Clark grave vault co. 1230, 10408, 12968.
Clarke (F.S.) 512.
Clarke (H. O.) 9698, 9699.
Clark’s mfg. & equipment co. 9944, 9945.
Clatworthy (Fred P.) 2018, 2019.
Clay (Henry) 4427-4431.
Clayton (A. C.) ptg. co. 2827, 2828, 8582, 9597-
9601, 10780, 10781, 12169, 13379.
Clayton (W.G.) 2020.
Claywell (H. O.) 8805-8860.
Cleave (Florajean) 1679-1682.
Cleland (T. M.) 6825.
Cleofe (Lawrence) 6826, 8861, 8862, 11083, 12522.
Cleveland model & supply co. 13826.
Click (J. W.) 13827.
Climalene co. 1591-1597.
Cline (H. S:) 3562.
Clinton art products. 10782.
Clinton distilling co. 13380.
Clorox chem. co. 1231-1235, 5176-5180, 7268-
7272, 8367-8373, 9245-9254, 10409-10413, 12969-
12974.
Cloverdale spring co. 2550.
Clyffside brewing co. 5181-5183, 6222, 7273-7275,
8374, 8375, 9255, 9256, 10414, 11684- 11686,
12975.
Coates (J. H.) 12523.
Coca-cola co. 1236-1252, 2021, 2551-2563, 3598-
3611, 5184-5207, 6223-6233, 6827, 7276-7299,
8376-8386, 8863, 9257-9273, 10415-10462, 11687-
11707, 12524, 12525, 12976-12991, 13828-13831,
14133-14141.
Cochran (L. H.) 8864.
Cochrane corp. 10463.
Codie-Kay co. 3889.
Cogdell (Dan) & associates. 9946.
Cohenour (J. A.) 5881.
Cohn (J. M.) New York. 2829.
Colbert (G. J.) 6828.
Cole (A. P.) 6625.
Cole (J. W.) 6234.
Cole (R. B.) 5882-5884.
Cole of Calif., inc. 10464, 12992, 12993.
Coleman (R. P.) 513, 13491-13493.
Coleman (W. A.) 11084.
Coleman (W. B.) 11085-11089.
Colgate-Palmolive-Post co. 6829-6836, 7795-7802.
College bk. store. 9947-9955.
Colley (Sara) 11708.
10400-10407, 11680-11682, 12962-
308
Collins (F. J.) 11090, 12526.
Collver (E. B.) 1683.
Colonial co. 6837.
Colorado serum co. 3890-3891.
Colson (U. R.) 5885-5897.
Colt (C. T.) 6838.
Columbia malleable castings corp. 9274.
Columbia pictures corp. 1253, 3563-3565, 6235,
9275, 10465, 12994.
Columbia portrait studios. 11091.
Columbia statuary co. 48-53.
Columbian bank note co. 4016.
Comeford (T. P.) 12200.
Comet model airplane & supply co., inc. 3129-
3135, 4432-4438, 9602, 12527, 13381.
Comet model airplane co. 11092.
Comins (E. F.) 5898-5902.
Commander-Larabee milling co. 10783.
Committee for economic development. 3136.
Complete outfit co. 10466.
Comptone co. 11709, 11710.
Conard-Pyle co. 11711, 11712.
Conaty (R. J.) 4439.
Concordia pub. house. 9$56.
Coney (Roy) 10892.
Coniglio (R. S.) 4440.
Conklin (R. W.) 5611.
Conklin pen co. 9276, 9277, 10467, 11713, 11714,
12995.
Conley (D. E.) 4441.
Connelly (L. C.) 4017.
Conner (C. C.) 11093.
Connor (F. L.) 8035.
Connor (Robert) 5903.
Connors (E. J.) 4946-4950.
Container corp. of America. 12170-12173.
Continental baking co., inc. 8387.
Continental distilling corp. 9603, 12174, 13382.
Continental foods, inc. 12175.
Continental steel corp. 6236, 6237.
Contractors supply & lumber co. 3137.
Cook (G. W.) 5612.
Cook (H. P.) 4442, 4443.
Cook (L. L.) co. 514, 2022-2025.
Cook (R. L.) 7715.
Cook, Watkins & Patch, inc. 1684-1691, 4018-
4043, 12301-12306.
Cooks distributing co. 10893.
Coon (j. C.) ir. 7360.
Cooper (Loyd) 3138, 3139, 8036-8039.
Cooper (M. J.) 4444, 4445.
Cooper (Ralph) 8666- 8670.
Coors (Adolph) co. 1254, 2564, 2565, 7301.
Cora (Arthur) 6626, 6627.
Coralite dental products co. 7302.
Corbett (E. L.) 11094.
Corn products refining co. 1255,«5208-5210, 9278.
Corn products sales co. 1256-1259, 3566-3569,
8388, 9279-9284, 11715-11720.
Cornell (C. B.) 5211.
Corning glass works. 3570, 6238, 11721.
Corrubis (P. E.) 5904.
Corson (H. H.) 9700.
Corte (P. F.) 7803.
Coty, inc. 2566, 1260-1263, 3571, 5212-5214, 7303,
7304, 10468, 10469, 11722-11724, 12996, 14142.
Coulter (C. S.) 6839.
Covino (Isaac) 7804.
Cowles (O. D.) 9957.
Cox (H. E.) 54.
Cracker Jack co. 2819 (68-11)
Cram (G. F.) co., inc. 515.
Cramer-Tobias-Meyer pub. co. 3572.
~ INDEX
‘nos. 1-12, 1944 ;
Crawford (P. B.) 11095.
Crawford (T. D.) 516.
Cream of wheat corp.
Crespo (J. E.) 4446.
Cress (M. P.) 11096.
Cressy (Will) 3573, 4447, 11097-11106, 12528,
13832, 13833.
Cresta Blanca wine co., inc.
10471.
Crist (V. W.) 4448.
Crittenden (Amelia) 9958.
Crittenden (Neville) 9958.
Crittenden (Oliver) 9958.
Crocker-Wheeler div. Joshua Hendy iron works.
See Hendy (Joshua) iron works. Crocker-
Wheeler div.
Cross bros. co. 1692-1710.
Cross co. 8040-8044, 8865-8877, 13834-13844.
Crossley (A. H. W.) 2026.
Crouse-Hinds co. 6239.
Crum (E. J.) 12529, 12530.
Cruttenden & Eger. 6240.
Crystal research labs., inc. 3574, 6241, 8389.
Cudahy packing co. 1264-1269, 7305-7313, 10472,
14143-14148. :
Cullings (J. J.) 4449, 4450.
Cullison (J. B.) jr. 55.
Curran (B. E.) 5905.
Curran (E. T.) 3575, 3892, 6242, 13383.
Curry (J. S.) 9701-9707.
Curtis (C. H.) 13845.
Curtis (David) 1598.
Curtiss-Wright corp. 517-556, 3576, 6243, 6244,
9289, 10473, 10474, 11726.
— Wright aeronautical corp. div. 8045-8048.
Cut craft novelties. 12531.
Cutler-Hammer, inc. 3577-3579, 10475.
Dabney (J. F.) 5906. i
Dafoe studios. See Dato (Anthony)
Dafoe studios. See Foley (W. J.)
Daggett & Ramsdell. 3580, 7314-7317, 11727.
Dahir (James) 1599.
Dailey (W. E.) 4451.
Daily (R. E.) 10894, 10895.
Dalemar paper corp. 7716.
Dallmann (O.G.) 1711.
Dalziel (E. A.) 9959.
Dama co. 13384-13387.
Damkoehler (D. L.) 8583.
Damkoehler chem. & paper products. See Dam-
koehler (D. L.) :
Dana perfumes. 5215-5219, 6245, 6246.
Dandruff-oil co. See Curran (E. T.)
Dandy dainties corp. 5545, 7717, 7718.
’DaPrato (A.) co. of Boston. 4044-4055, 5613, 5614,
6628, 13494. :
Daprato statuary co, 1270, 3581, 5220, 6247, 7318,
12997, 12998.
Darby (Harry) 5615, 9960.
Darling valve & mfg. co. 9290-9295, 10476, 12176.
Dato (Anthony) 3623.
Daubner (P. H.) 56.
Daucette (L. P.) 9708.
Daugherty (D. I.) 10896.
Davenport (C. E.) 9961.
David (V. M.) 7319.
Davidson (B. G.) 8878.
Davidson (C. H.) 3140.
Davidson (C. R.) co., inc. 57-62.
Davis (C. P.) 1712, 12307-12311.
Davis (F.R.) 4452-4454,
Davis (J. C.) 12532.
Davis (J. D.) 2893.
11725.
9285-9288, 10470,
634001 O - 45 - 2
309
Davis (Margaret) 557.
Davis (Marion) co. 8390.
Davis (R. H.) 557.
Davis (W. J.) 9962.
Davis & Geck, inc. 11107-11109.
Davison chem. corp. 1271, 3582, 3583, 6248-6250,
7320, 7321, 8391, 8392, 11728, 12999-13003,
14149, 14150. e
Dawe’s products co. 13388, 13389.
Dawnwood farm. 5546.
Day (H. E.) 11110.
Day (Howell) 6251.
Day (L. M.) 12533.
Day-brite lighting, inc. 2567, 5221, 5222, 7322,
9296, 9297, 13004-13006.
Dayton rubber mfg. co. 3584, 6252.
Dealey (T. W.) 8049-8051.
Dean (R. G.) 3585.
Deane (W. G.) 558.
Dearborn chem. co. 11111.
Deavy (E. J.) 10897, 10898.
Deavy (E. M.) 63.
DeBiasi (A. J.) 13390.
De Bonilla (J. B.) 9963.
De Chiara (Gilbert) 8052.
Deering Milliken & co., inc.
DeFilipp (A. P.) 6840.
De Franceschi (Peter) 8053.
DeFrenes & co. 11112-11116.
DeGiorgi (J. H.) 7323.
DeGroat (D. C.) 2027, 9964.
De Hoffmann (A. C.) 6629, 12312.
De Kalb commer. body corp. 9298.
De Lancy’s. 4056-4061, 9709, 10899.
Delano (G. C.) 64-117, 1713-1753, 2894-2916,
4062, 10900, 13495-13503.
De la Torre (Manuel) 8054.
De Laval separator co. 3586, 9299.
Dell (B. V.) 5616-5625.
Dell’Ergo (Cosmo) 10901.
Demarest (L. M.) 4455-4471.
Dempsey (R. F.) 13504.
Denby (E. H.) 13546.
Dennis (M. G.) 6841.
Denoyer-Geppert co.
Derck (J. G.) 3141.
Dermetics, inc. 7719.
De Rohan (R. D.) 1754.
De Sanno (A. P.) & son, inc. 1272, 3587-3589, 5223,
5224, 6253, 10477.
De Sarro (Rodney) 8671.
Deschler (M. B.) 3142, 9965, 9966, 12534-12537.
Despatch oven co. 9300.
Desrosiers (Arthur) 11117.
Detchon (I. L.) 13505.
Detor jewelers, ltd. 2917-2928.
Detroit graphite co. 2862 (1-3)
Detroit indus. products co. 11729, 13007.
Deutsche (A. M.) 7805-7807.
Dev. & eng. div. J. Kaiser co. See Kaiser (H. J.)
co. Dev. & eng. div.
De Vita (F. L.) 14151.
Devotional pub. co. 11118.
Dial devices distributing co. 2568.
Diamond (John) 10902.
Diamond tool co. 1273.
Dick (A. B.) co. 1274, 1275, 3590, 5225, 5226,
7324, 7325, 8882-8905, 9301-9309, 10478-
10484, 11730-11737, 13008.
Dickson (Albert) 12177.
Diener (H. E.) 8055.
Dill mfg. co. 8393.
Diradour (M. H.) 10786.
10784, 10785.
8879-8881.
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pt. IV,(n..S., v.39
Dirand (L. J.) 8056, 9967.
Direct sales. 5547.
Dishart (S. H.) 559-561, 1276-1287, 2028-2030,
2569. :
Disney (Walt) productions. 6630.
Disolvo products co. See Lippman (David)
Distillation products, inc. 3591, 6254, 8394, 11738-
11740, 14152, 14153.
Doak (Hugh) 562, 563.
Dr. Quack candy co. See Casterline (W. B.)
Doczi (George) 9710.
Dodd (J. A.) 3143, 6842.
Dodge mfg. corp. 7326, 7327, 8395-8397, 9310,
9311, 10485-10488, 13009, 13010.
Dodman (G. A.) 9968.
Dodman (L. R.) 9968.
Doench (E. S.) 7119 (1)
Doho chem. corp. 11741, 13011.
Dole refrigerating co. 1289, 1290.
Dolgorukov (G. S.) 3592, 9312, 9313, 9604-9606.
Dolgorukov mfg. co. See Dolgorukov (. S.)
Domore chair co., inc. 8398.
Donahue (Thomas) 11119.
Donald art co., inc. 564, 565.
Donaldson (J. E.) 13391, 14288-14297.
Donaldson (J. M.) sr. 9969.
Donaldson (R. F.) 13847.
Donnelley (Lee) co. 3593-3597.
Donnelley (R. R.) & sons co. 13848.
Donovan (D. B.) 8906.
Doose (G. H. W.) 2031.
Dorada prints. 11120-11127.
Doran (H. W.) 6255, 6256.
Dorr co. 3612.
Dorre (Jan) co. 11128.
Dorsay products. 10787.
Dougherty (G. O.) 8907.
Douglas (Jack) 11129-11131.
Douglas aircraft co., inc. 8908.
Dover press. 4472.
Dow (L. F.) co. 2032-2057, 3144-3146.
Dow drug co. 2570, 3613, 3614.
Dowd (Arthur) 566-569, 6843.
Dowell (H. L.) 9970.
Drackett co. 1291-1293, 2830, 6257-6260, 7328,
7329, 10489-10491, 10788, 13012-13014.
Draftsmen associates. 8909.
Drake (C. A.) 2929.
Drane (P. B.) 5227, 5228, 7330.
Draper (Dorothy) inc. 7808.
Drennen (J. H.) 11132.
Dri-dux co. 8584.
Dritz-Traum Co., inc. 7331.
Drivness (F. J.) 12178.
Droste (William) 8910.
Drott (E. A.) 7332.
Drus (P. P. J.) 8672-8674.
Duart mfg. co., ltd. 13392.
Dubler (Herbert) inc. 4473-4492, 9971-9978.
Dudley (Roger) 5907, 5908.
Duenhaupt (E. F.) 4493.
Dukeshire (W. P.) 6844.
DuMont (A. B.) labs., inc. 3615-3618, 5229, 6261-
6265, 7333-7336, 8399, 8400, 9314-9321, 10492-
10497, 11742-11746, 12538, 13015, 14154, 14155.
Dun & Bradstreet, inc. 11133.
Duncan (J. A.) 9711.
Duncan (M. H.) 9979.
Dunkel (E. L.) 2058.
Dunn (C.G.) 2059.
Dunn (J. A.) 8675.
Dunsmore (J. W.) 11014 (1)
DuPont deNemours (E. I.) & co., inc. 11134.
Durante (James) 10903.
Durham mfg. corp. 1294, 1295, 2571, 3619, 5230,
5231, 6266, 6267, 7337, 7338, 8401, 9322, 9323,
10498, 10499, 11747-11749, 13016, 14156.
Durkee-Mower, inc. 2572, 10500, 14157.
Duro test corp. 1296-1298, 5232-5234, 7339-
7341, 8402, 8403, 10501, 10502, 11750.
Dusharme products, inc. 5235.
Dusinberre (H. W.) 6845.
Dutch West India co. 9712.
Duval (Andre) 118.
Dvorak (J. P.) 9980.
Dwiggins (L. J.) 6846.
Dycker (W. E.) 9981.
Dye (G. M.) 8404.
Dyer (Ann) 1755-1760, 7809, 7810, 9713-9715,
10904.
Dyer (D. W.) 3147.
E. M. F. distillery, inc. 13393.
Eames (C. A.G.) 4063-4068.
Earle & Ball, inc. 4494-4497.
Easi-bild pattern co. 1600-1602, 2831, 5548, 14298-
14303.
Eastman (A. R.) 6847, 6848.
Eby (Ben) 9324.
Eby chem. co. See Eby (Ben)
Eckert (E. G.) 4069.
Eckler (T. E.) 4498.
Edman (W. E.) 4499.
Edson (Norman) 12539.
Edson (N.S.) 8057, 8058.
Edwards (B. O.) 1499.
Edwards (E. L.) 6268.
Edwards (N. Y.) 13849.
Edwardy (F. W.) 5626.
Eicor, inc. 10503.
Eldean (Fred) 8405.
Elders (Icy) 9716.
Electric boat co. 7342, 7343.
Electric game co. 3893, 6569.
Electro chem. eng. co., inc. 1299.
Elizalde (J. F.) 13850.°
Elliott (D. H.) 5909, 8059.
Elliott (L. E.) 13851-13853.
Ellis (O. A.) 4500, 8060.
Ellis (Rudolph) 11135.
Ellis (W. R.) 9982.
Ellison (F. H.) 570, 4070.
Elsey (W. H.) 7811.
Elsman (E. H.) 12540.
Emdin narrow fabric co. 12179.
Emery (C. A.) 9983.
Empie (H. H.) 12541.
Employers casualty co. 11136, 12542.
Employers mutual liability insur. co. of Wis. 571.
Empress Theodora. See Colley (Sara)
Emulsol corp. 3620.
Enabnit (M. G.) 6849-6854.
Enardo foundry & mfg. co. See Drane (P. B.)
Endicott Johnson corp. 5236.
Englander co., inc. 1300, 2573, 7344, 7345.
Engli (Frank) 13854.
Engstrom (E. F.) 4501. ‘
Ennes (H. E.) 9984.
Erwin (H. F.) 7119 (2)
Escalon packers, inc. 14304.
Esquire features, inc. 4502.
Esquire, inc. 10789.
Ethicon suture labs. div. Johnson & Johnson. See
Johnson & Johnson. Ethicon suture labs. div.
Ethyl corp. 2574-2583, 9325-9327, 10504-10506.
Eugster (A. J.) 5910.
Euken (W. J.) 9985.
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1944
Eusley (Jack) 4544.
Evangelical church. Oregon-Washington conference.
5911.
Evans (M. M.) 119.
Eversharp, inc. 1301, 25384, 2585, 3621, 5237, 5238,
6269, 7346-7350, 9328, 11751, 11752, 13017-13019.
Everson (F. E.) 1603.
Exhibit supply co. 1302-1304, 2586, 5239, 13020-
13024, 14158-14160.
Ex-lax, inc. 1305.
Ezy-way products. 11753.
Faber (Eberhard) pencil co. 8406.
Factory built homes, inc. 11137.
Fahlow (C. F. E.) 8911, 8912, 9986, 9987, 13855-
13858.
Fairbanks (F. M.) 3894.
Fairbanks (F. M.) & co. See Fairbanks (F. M.)
Fairbanks, Morse &co. 11754.
Fairchild (I. S.) 10905.
Fairchild engine & airplane corp. 11138.
Fairmont ry. motors, inc. 6270.
Falstaff brewing corp. 3622.
Famous studios, inc. 4503.
Farm bur. mutual auto. insur. co. 13859.
Farm-oyl co. 7351, 7354.
Farmers mutual reinsurance assn.
Farrco. 14161.
Farra (Charles) 4504.
Farrell (A. J.) 8061.
Farrell (R. J.) 4505.
Farris (E. J.) 13506.
Fasolino monuments, inc.
Faucett (J. A.) 2060.
Faulkner (F.O.) 4071.
Faultless caster corp. 7355, 7356.
Faunce (C. F.) 1761.
Fear (Fred) &co. 5549
Fechheimer bros. co. 5240.
Federal telep. & radio corp. 4506, 8913, 8914,
9988, 9989.
Fehrenbach (Alfonz) 8676.
Feinstein (Lawrence) 7720.
Feldman (H. W.) 6855.
Felger (N. L.) 8062.
Fellows gear shaper co. 5912, 9990.
Felspar wax co. See Rice (D. O.)
Fenner (A. C.) 120-133, 6631-6634.
Fenwick & Sailors. 5550.
Ferargil, inc. 4072.
Ferguson (H. K.) co., inc. 4507.
Ferguson (Harry) inc. 572, 573, 5241, 10507, 11755.
Ferraris (Cipriano) 5913, 11140-11142.
Ferris (J. L.G.) 11491 (1), 12395 (1)
Ferrous metals corp. 6856.
Fey (C. E.) 5039 (1)
Fichter steel corp. 13860.
Field (Howard) jr. 9991.
Field (Marshall) & co. 5242, 11756-11758.
Field & stream pub. co. 9717-9728.
Fields (G. W.) 8915.
Filas (F.J.) 2061.
Filene’s (Wm.) sons co. 11759-11761.
Fillet (john) 4508.
Fiori. 13507, 13508.
Firestone tire & rubber co. 1307, 6271-6273, 8407-
8410, 9329, 10508.
Firth-Sterling steel co. 5243.
Fischer (I. B.) co. 8916-8923.
Fischer (Phil) co. 1604.
Fischer (W. E.) 2062, 3148.
Fischer & co., inc. 2587, 5244, 6274, 10509, 13025,
13026.
Fischer & Porter co. 10510, 10511.
11139.
1306.
311
Fischer baking co. 6570.
Fisher (C. G.) 1308.
Fisher (Irving) 9330, 9331.
Fisher (P. W.) 2063.
Fisher body div. General motors corp. See
General motors corp. Fisher body div.
Fitch radio productions. 2064.
Fix (B. S.) 6635-6647.
Fleischmann distilling corp. 9332-9338, 11762.
Floreal parfum sales co. 9607-9610.
Flory (C. R.) 9992, 11143, 11144.
Fluor corp., ltd. 574.
Fogelman (Martin) 2065, 12543.
Fogle (William) 11145-11148.
Foley (W. J.) 3623.
Folimer (H. R.) 2066.
Fontaine converting works, inc. 3895.
Foote bros. gear & machine corp. 2067.
Ford (I. R.) lumber co. 8063.
Foreign mission sisters of St. Dominic, inc.
2931, 10906-10919.
Foreman (Gloria) 4072-4081.
Forest (A. C.) plastics div. Hough (J. H.) co. 10920.
Foron (A. D.) 8924.
Forstmann woolen co. 5245.
Forsythe (Herbert) 10790.
Forsythe products. See Forsythe (Herbert)
Fort Wayne ptg. co. 9993.
Forward (R. R.) 10210.
Foster (Myron) 13027.
Foster (R. L.) 2832, 9611.
Foster (Walter) 9729.
Foto seal co. 3149.
Fowler (J. J.) 10921.
Fowler (John) 12544.
Fox (Joe) 6857.
Fox (O. M.) 575.
Fox head Waukesha corp. 14162-14166.
Fram corp. 5246, 9994-9997, 10512-10526.
Frame (H. D.) 7812.
Frampton (R. C.) 2068.
Francis (Louis) 576.
Frank (J.) & sons. 14305.
Franklin chem. co. See Drivness (F. J.)
Franklin transformer mfg. co. 6275.
Frank’s flavoring co. 1605.
Frantz (F.S.) Chase advertising service. 13861.
Fratelli Branca &co., inc. 13862.
Frazee (L. R.) 134.
Frederics (E.) inc. 7357.
Fredriksson (J. A.) 7721.
Freedman-Soloff co. 13394.
Freel (J. A.) 6648.
Freeman (F. M.) jr. 1309.
Freeman (R. A.) 13509.
French (Ned) 8925.
Frick collection. 3150-3153, 4509-4525, 5914-
5917.
Frick-Gallagher mfg. co. 8064-8072.
Fridrich (A. L.) 7813.
Friedman (H. J.) 12545.
Friedman (Harry) inc. 1762, 1763.
Friendship press, inc. 9998-10005.
Frigidaire div. General motors corp. See
General motors corp. Frigidaire div.
Fritsche (S. E.) 10006.
Fritschen (Herman) 4526.
Fritzsche bros., inc. 11763, 11764.
Frolic dickey co. 9339.
Fromme (L. H.) 9340.
Frost & Reed, ltd. 135, 2069-2091, 8677-8682.
Fry (B. L.) products co. 1606.
Fry (H. P.) 11149.
2930,
INDEX
eS GIN) RAEN ie We Sta Abeer ENE cre OUTS ae es SAN. Sesh eee AN iy er ei breech eae ar ee IAs Os Sag Wolly”
Fulmer (F. H.) 3154.
Furman (R. T.) 10791.
Gage (G. W.) 8623.
Gaines food co., inc. 1310, 6276, 7358-7360, 9341 -
9343, 10527, 11765-11769, 13028, 13029, 14167.
Gaines research kennels. 6970-6972.
Gale oil separator co., inc. 6277.
Galen co. $411.
Gallagher (W. M.) 4527.
Gallaher (T. B.) 11150.
Galle memorial studio & workshops. 136, 7814,
33510.
Gamlen chem. co. 3624, 7361.
Gano (Joe Waano-) See Waano-Gano (Joe)
Gantner & Mattern co. 10922-10924.
Ganzerla (Oreste) 10925.
Garbutt (Andrew) 7862 (1)
Garcia (L. L.) 11151, 11152, 12546.
Gard (R. M.) 2092, 2093.
Gardner (C. E.) 1311, 1312, 1607, 2588, 13030.
Gardner (H. A.) jr. 5918, 6858, 6859, 11153.
Gardner (N. W.) 2932.
Gardner-Vail, inc. 6278.
Garner pub. corp. 6860.
Garrett (M. A.) 5919.
Gasvoda (Michael) 5920.
Gates (E. H.) 9730.
Gay (G. W.) 4528.
Gearing (C. A.) 8412.
Geary (F. H.) 8926.
Geitz (Fred) jr. 9612.
Genck’s. 577. ;
General baking co. 7722, 8585-8590, 13395.
General biological supply house, inc. 3155-3162,
8073-8060.
General cable corp. 2094, 2095, 4529, 8081, 12547,
13863.
General ceramics co. 10528.
General consumer products, inc. 11770-11772.
General distilleries corp. 5551, 10529.
General elec. co. 1134-1144, 2096-2107, 3421, 3422,
5059-5061, 6081, 7126, 7127, 7362, 8272, 8273,
9131, 9132, 9344, 10263, 10264, 11501, 11502,
11773, 12824-12826.
General features syndicate, inc.
General fittings co. 7363.
General foods corp. 578, 1313, 1314, 2589-2591,
5921, 6279-6281, 7364, 8927, 10530, 10531,
11774-11777, 12548-12550, 13031, 13032.
General mills, inc. 2592, 3625-3640, 6282-6297,
6571, 8413-8437, 8591, 9345-9348, 11778-11796,
13033-13042, 13396, 13397, 14169-14174.
General motors corp. Chevrolet motor div. 579.
——Fisher body div. 2108-2118, 4530-4535, 5922,
6861-6867, 10007-10015, 11154-11162, 12551-
12554, 13864.
——-Frigidaire div. 580, 3163, 3164, 3641.
——Hyatt bearings div. 2593.
Genter (E. J.) 5923.
Gentilini (Louis) sr. 8928.
George (L. H.) 8929, 11163.
Georgeson (A. G.) 7815.
Gerard (W. B.) 12313.
Gerardi (Frances) 5627.
Gerlach-Barklow co. 581-643.
Germond (H.S.) 6298.
Gibbs (L. T.) 8082, 8083.
Giberson (E. D.) & co., inc. 13043.
Gibson (R. M.) 4536, 6868.
Gifford (Berkley) 2119.
Gilbert (A. C.) co. 1608.
Gilbert (L. E. E.) 6649.
Gilbert (Stanley) 6869.
14168.
312
t. IV, n. s., v. 39
Gilbert-Baker-Midlam co. 8438.
Gilman (J. P.) granite co. 5623-5643, 6650, 8684.
Gilman paint & varnish co. 13398.
Gilmore oil co. 9349.
Ginsbern (Horace) 644.
Giovannini (Ferruccio) 1609, 1610, 3896.
Gipson (G. I.) 4537.
Girvin (R- H.) jr. 9731.
Gittins (J. T.) 9732.
Glass-kote sales products. See Mazullo (John)
Glatzer (Morris) 7720.
Glemby (Harry) inc. 5552.
Glemby co., inc. 2833. :
Glenmore distilleries co., inc. 6299, 6300.
Glidden co. 9350-9351, 12288 (1), 13044, 14175.
Gluckman (Maxfield) 5924, 8930, 8931.
Goday (A. G.) 13865-13867.
Goes (A.) 645.
Goettie (T. R.) 2120-2129.
Goggins (J. R.) 7816, 7817, 8084.
Gold medal hair products. See Vallon (Robert)
Gold seal co. See Schafer (H. L.)
Goldfuss (Louis) 14306.
Goldring (S.S.) 10016.
Goldsmith (Bert) jr. 9352.
Goldstein (Daniel) 10926.
Gomez (E. J.) 7818, 8932-8935.
Goodall co. 2594-2597.
Gooding (H. L.) 3165.
Goodwin (A. L.) 7819.
Gordon (Elisabeth) 4082.
Gordon (P. S.) 9733, 9734. .
Gordon’s dry gin co., ltd. 11797.
Gorham co. 10532, 10533, 11798, 11799.
Gorton (Slade) co. 1611.
Goserud (C. O.) 1612.
Gospel recordings, inc. 2834.
Gottlieb (V. A.) 11164.
Gottscho (Adolph) inc. 7365-7368.
Gould (W. P.) 8085.
Goulfine (Louis) 9353.
Graham (L. P.) 137,138, 2933, 2934.
Graham mfg. co., inc. 11800, 13045.
Graham rotary file & tool co. 2598, 2599, 7369.
Grain (Mark) 3166-3181. ;
Granat bros. 9354-9359, 10584-10537, 11801-
11805, 13046-13048, 14176, 14177.
Granger (E. E.) 646.
Grant (J. C.) 9735.
Grant (W. T.) co. 3397, 6870, 14307.
Graphic indus. aides. 3086-8095.
Gray (C. E.) 4538.
Gray (Dorothy) ltd. 1315-1317, 2600, 3642-3649,
5252-5256, 6301-6306, 7370, 7371, 10538, 11806-
11815, 13049-13052.
Gray drug co. 11816-11819.
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co. 1318-1322, 3650-
3661, 6307-6310, 7372-7377, 8439-8443, 9360-
9365, 10539, 10540, 11820-11822, 13053-13057,
14178-14184.
Great star soluble coffee co. 2835, 2836.
Green Valley granite co. 139-141.
Greene (N. T.) 3182-3186.
Greene (P. D.) 8936.
Greenlee (L. E.) 3187, 3188, 4539-4543, 8937,
11165, 11166, 13868.
Greenlee bros. & co. 11823.
Greenlee tool co. 8444.
Greeting checks pub. co. 3189.
Greetings, inc. 3190-3193, 12555.
Gregorcsek (Jozsef) 10017.
Gregory (A. C. E.) 4544, 8938.
Gregory (S. R.) 13869.
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1944
Greyhound corp. 6871, 6872, 12556, 12557.
Greystone studios. 8096, 8097, 8939.
Grief (Frieda) 647.
Grieve (Maurice) 2935, 4083-4086.
Griffin (W. S.) 6873.
Griffith (Mrs. Homer) 1613.
Griffith (P. M.) 5925.
Grigassy (Julius) 6651-6657, 6874.
Griggs (E. N.) 8098.
Grimball (M. M.) 7119 (3-30)
Grizzle (B. F.) 11824.
Grobet (E. A.) 6311.
Grobet file co. of America. See Grobet (E. A.)
Grogan photo co. 8099-8118, 8940.
Gross (Edward) co., inc. 648, 649, 4545-4563,
6875-6879.
Gross (Julian) adv. agency. 4564.
Grossman music co. 11625.
Grothaus (G. G.) 6880.
Grove regulator co. 1323-1325.
Gruen watch co. 1326, 3662, 3663, 6312-6317,
7378, 9366, 9367, 10541, 10542, 11826, 13058,
13059, 14185, 14186.
Grummann (H.R.) 650.
Guadalupe novelties. See Winkler (J. S.)
Guay (J. H.) 13870.
Guenther (Lambert) 4565.
Guittard chocolate co. 9368.
Gulf wholesale jewelry co. 7379.
Gum labs., inc. 7380.
Gumpertz (W. H.) co. 6572.
Gunn (F.C.) 651.
Guntrip (F. E.) 12558.
Gussow (L. H.) 2130-2132.
Gustafson (Charles) 2133.
Gutmann (B. P.) 7119 (31-39)
Guyton (J. P.) 5926.
H-B instrument co. 3664, 7381.
H-Q co. See Quackenbush (H. S.)
Haas (Ira) 4566-4569, 13871-13875:
Haberstroh (J. C.) 10018.
Hackney (W. M.) 4570, 5927, 8119, 8941, 8942,
10019, 12559, 13876.
-Haddow (Laurence) 10020.
Hadley Lindsey co. 14187.
Haennig (J. F.) 5257, 5553.
Hagemann (I. W.) 9736.
Hagerty (T. A.) 14308.
Hage’s, ltd. 2601.
Hagopian (C. H.) 10543.
Hagopian (Vahan) 8120.
Haigh (J. K.) 3194.
Hail (D. D.) 6881.
Haines (Frances) 10927, 12314.
Hale (H. E.) 10021, 10022.
Hale-Nass co. 1614.
Halil (Mustafa) 12180, 14309.
Hall (I. B.) 4571, 4572, 11167-11172, 13060.
Hall (Jay C.) 9613, 10792, 10793.
Hall hardware co. 9614. y
Hall of art. 8121, 11173, 12560, 12561.
Hallard (W. H.) 6882, 6883.
Haller (H. M.) 4573.
Halliday & Thomas. 10023-10025.
Hambrock (Ida) 142, 143, 8943, 11174, 12315, 12316.
Hamilton (A. C.) 12200.
Hamilton radio corp. 14310.
Hamilton watch co. 2602, 8445, 11827.
Hamlet news co. 6884.
Hammaker bros. 144, 145, 1764, 5644.
Hammond instrument co. 11828.
Handcraft. 11175, 11176.
Handy button machine co. 2603.
Handy system stores, inc. 13061.
Hanley (James) co., inc. 1327, 2604, 2605, 3665,
3666, 5258, 5259, 6318, 7382-7388, 8446, 8447,
9369, 9370, 10544, 10545, 11829-11836, 13062-
13065, 14188.
Hanna (H. M.) 146.
Hansen (T. L.) 4574, 8122.
Hansen’s (Chr.) lab., inc. 2606-2610, 2837, 3667-
3675, 5260-5264, 6573, 7389-7392, 8448, 10546,
10547, 11837, 14189-14194.
Hansley (H. A.) 4087.
Hanson (E. H.) 10928.
Hanson (H. C.) 10026.
Hanson (Harvey) 11177.
Happy toycrafters. 12181.
Harbour (G. O.) 6885, 8123.
Harbour (P. E.) 8123.
Harbram co. 7393.
Hardy (R. K.) 4575.
Harman (Hugh) productions, inc. 8124, 8125, 8944-
8948, 13577.
Harmon (E. B.) 5645.
Harnsberger (H. H.) 5928.
Harris (B. F.) & son. 10548.
Harris (C. J.) 6886.
Harris (Logenzo) 11178.
Harris bros. co. 5265.
Harris-Seybold-Potter co. 1328, 2611, 3676, 5266,
6319, 10549-10552.
Hart (George) 13878. ,
Hart (Leo) co., ine. 7394.
Hartman (J. A.) 8949.
Hartnett (J. R.) 6887.
Hartwell (G. K.) 1765-1768.
Hartwell (R. W.) 1765-1768.
Harvey (Fred) 4576-4580.
Haslett (Elmer) 3195.
Hatcher (E. G.) 8915. 4
Hawes (A. B.) 9737, 9738.
Hawley (D. E.) 6888.
Hawley pulp & paper co. 7723, 8592.
Hay (D. B.) 12182.
Haynes (R. M.) 3196.
Haynes stellite co. 6320, 9371, 10553.
Hays (H. M.) 13490.
Hayward (J. B.) 11179.
Health house. 10554.
Heaney (A. R.) 3197.
Hearing ears. 3677.
Hearst consolidated publ., inc. 8050, 8051, 12562-
12567, 13879-13889.
Hearst publ., inc. 6889.
Hecht co. 1329-1332.
Hedeman mfg. co., inc. 1333-1337.
Hedstrom (G. V.) 10027.
Heer (Ben) & co, 3678.
Heers (E. A.) 2134.
Heiland (W. J.) 7395.
Heileman (G.) brewing co. 7396.
Heine (G. F.) 7724.
Heintz (J. C.) & co., inc. 10028, 10029.
Heirloom needlework guild, inc. 7397-7412, 7725-
7730, 11180-11183, 14195-14197, 14311-14320.
Heller co. 1615.
Hellwig (August) 652.
Helm (Edgar) 3898.
Henderson (John) 8952.
Hendrickson (B. D.) 6890.
Hendrix (Rex) 12563.
Hendy (Joshua) iron works. Crocker-Wheeler div.
14198.
Heneghan (G. P.) 2135.
Henley (Brown) 4581.
INDEX
Henman (O. K.) 4582.
Henry, Leonard & Thomas, inc.
Henson-McCollam productions.
Herbert (Lionel) 2936, 3198.
Hercules powder co., inc. 1338-1340, 2613, 3679,
3680, 5267-5269, 6321, 6322, 7413, 7414, 8449,
9372, 10555, 10556, 11838, 11839, 13069, 13070.
Hering (Louis) 3199-3201.
Hermitage art co., inc. 2136, 4583-4594, 11184-
11190, 13890-13893.
Herrick (A. F.) 4595.
Herrick (C. D.) 8685, 9741-9743, 10929, 10930.
Herrick (J. P.) 4088-4091.
Hersey photo ser. 2137.
Hershel’s labs., inc. 8593, 9615, 9616.
Hesner (Dorothy) 13511, 13512.
Hess (Alfred) 6891.
Hess (E. A.) 3202.
Hess (Edward) 8953.
Hesse (M. L.) 12819 (1)
Heuer (Walter) 8126.
Hewitson (A. C.) 8127.
Hewitt (M. W.) 12569.
Hex chili mfg. co. 3899.
Heyden (C. H.) 8128.
Heyman (S. G.) 4092.
Hibbs (R. M.) 7731, 8594.
Hier (E. T.) 5929, 6892, 8129.
Higby (Samuel) camp inst. for better posture. 6893,
6894.
Higgins industries, inc. 2138, 3203, 11191, 11192,
12570.
Hill (H. C.) 653, 4596, 6895, 6896.
Hinkey & Ronfro. 10931.
2612, 13066-13068.
9739, 9740.
Hintermeister (J. H.) 6658, 6659, 7820, 8686, 12317.
Hinton (Frayser) 8954, 10030.
Hirestra labs., inc. 3681, 7415-7417, 8450-8452,
9373, 10557, 10558, 11840-11845, 14199.
Hirsch (A. A.) 3204.
Hix (P. E.) 1616.
Hlavacek (Victor) 147.
Hoague-Sprague corp. 5554-5557, 9617-9621.
Hobbs (W. H.) supply co. 12183-12199.
Hobby stationers. 9622.
Hochman (Jules) 10031.
Hoefling (G. A.) 11193.
Hoffheins (G. L.) 4093-4096.
Hoffman beverage co. 10794-10801.
Hoffmaster (M. M.) 8687.
Hofischneider (A. W.) 12571.
Holden (A. F.) co. 13071.
Holeproof hosiery co. 1341, 1342, 2614, 5270, 5271,
6323, 7418, 7821, 10559.
Holland (W. F.) agency. 2615, 2616.
Holland-Rantos co., inc. 5272.
Hollingshead (R. M.) corp. 1617, 8130.
Hollywood autograph club. 12572.
Holmes (Archibald) & son. 3682, 10560.
Holmes (Burton) films, inc. 654.
Holmes (G. L.) 3683, 10561.
Holmes & Edwards div. Internatl. silver co. See
Internat]. silver co. Holmes & Edwards div.
Holmgren (N. A.) 4597.
Holophane co., inc. 12573.
Holy Ghost fathers. 2937, 5646.
Holzer (E. J.) 9744.
Holzman (Marcus) 4598.
Honegger feed mills. 5273, 6324.
Horne (W.H.) 11194.
Hornibrook (H. G.) 5274.
Horning (W. L.) 655.
Horton labs. 6574.
Horwich (M. T.) 12200.
314
pt. 1V,n.s., v. 39
Horydezak. 12574.
Hosiery (L. & B.) co. 3900.
Hoskins (G. P.) 656.
Hotson (J. H.) 6897, 6898.
Houchins (Earl) 10802.
Houdaille-Hershey corp. 2617, 6325, 9374.
Hough (J. H.) co. A. C. Forest plastics div. See
Forest(A. C.) plastics div. J. H. Hough.
House (Verne) 8131.
House of art. 10032, 10033.
House of vision. 11846-11854, 13672-13077, 14200-
14215.
Howard (E. R. T.) 3901.
Howard (J. E.) 8132-8134, 4599, 10932-10941,
11195.
Howell (E. J.) 148, 149.
Howlett (C. A. S.) 4600-4603.
Hoyt (Edith) 12575.
Hoyt & Milne, inc. 150-156.
Huayna (C.M.) 8688.
Hudnut (Richard) 9375, 11855, 13078.
Hudnut (Richard) See also Hudnut (Richard) salon.
Hudnut (Richard) salon. 5275.
Hudnut (Richard) salon. See also Hudnut (Richard)
Hudson (John) 8955.
Hudson merchandise co. 9376.
Hudson products co. 1343.
Huemer (R. M.) 9735.
Huet (J. T.) 2139.
Hufford machine works, inc. 2618, 3684, 10562.
Hug (Conrad) 11196-11216.
Hughes (Adelaide) 10942.
Hughes (E. W.) 9745.
Hughes (H. F.) 10034, 10035.
Hughes (K. M.) 8689.
Huguley (B. F.) 8936.
Hummei (Henry) 2140.
Hummel (R. 8S.) 3205.
Hungerford (C. C.) 657-660, 2141-2144, 4604-
4607, 5930-5933, 6899-6902, 10036-10039.
Hunt (Esther) 9847 (1)
Hunt (G. M.) 5934.
Hunter (Warren) 1769.
Huntley (L. R.) 4608.
Hurd (H. P.) 3d 12318.
Hurley (E. T.) 8268 (1-5)
Hurst (R. B.) 8595.
Hutchison (JJ. D.) 11217.
Hy-grade sportswear co., inc. 11856.
Hyatt bearings div. General motors corp. See
General motors corp. Hyatt bearings div.
Hyde (B. L.) 13079.
Hyde Park breweries assn., inc.
10565, 13080-13086.
Hyde Park studios. 157.
Hydraulic press mfg. co. 6326, 10566, 13087.
Hydrotex industries. 2619, 2620.
Hygiene shower curtain mfg. co. 1618, 13399.
Hylton (L. I.) 10040.
Hyman (Louis) 883.
Hyman (N. C.) & co. 9746-9751.
I. D. L. adv. displays. 8135.
Idzal (M. M.) 10041.
Illinois state hatcheries. See Campbell (H. L.)
Imperial paper & color corp. 8453, 8454.
In-b-tween co. 13400.
Ina Lee corp. 7732.
India house, inc. 11218.
Indiana steel & wire co. 5277.
Indiana steel products co. 1344, 3685, 3686, 5276,
_ 1423, 7424, 8455, 10567, 10568, 11857, 13088.
Industrial abrasives, inc. 3687, 9377, 9378.
Industrial equities, inc. 661-669, 2145-2153, 4609-
7419-7422, 10563-
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1944
4617, 11219-11227.
Industrial film & poster ser. 596-8590.
Industrial films. 12261, 13894-13911
Industrial indemnity. 8136, 13912.
Industrial mineral wool inst. 12202.
Industrial research ser. 5935.
Industrial solvents, inc. 1619.
Inger (A. J.) 7822
Inglis (V. H.) 9623.
Inglis (V. H.) tobacco co. See Inglis (V. H.)
Ingrando (H. P.) 4097.
Inland litho. co. 13089, 13090.
Inland rubber corp. 13091-13093.
Insley (W. T.) sr. 8956, 10042.
Institute for Amer. democracy, inc. 11228-11231,
13913.
Institute for the advancement of chirodiotic thought.
6903. ;
Internal surface projector co. 5278.
Internatl. art pub. co., inc. 670, 2154, 3206, 5936,
6904, 10043, 10044, 11232, 12576.
Internatl. bus. machines corp. 5558, 6575.
Internatl. cellucotton products co. 7425, 7426,
8456, 10569-10571, 11858.
Internatl. embroidery works.
100649.
Internatl.
Internatl.
3957, 3958, 10645-
honor roll co. 1770.
religious art. 11233.
Internatl. salt co., inc. 3688.
Internatl. silver co. 1345, 1346, 6327, 6328, 7427,
10572-10574, 13094.
—---Holmes & Edwards div. 1347, 1348, 2621, 3689,
5279-5284, 7428-7430, 8457, 10575, 10576,
11859-11869, 13095, 13096.
Internatl. telep. & teleg. corp. 2622, 3690, 5285,
6329, 7431, 7432, 8458, 9379, 10577, 11870, 14216.
Interstate bakeries corp. 2662 (4)
Interwoven stocking co. 1349-1352, 3691-3696,
6330-6344, 7433-7444, 10578-10582, 10803,
11871-11884, 13097-13115.
Investographs, inc. 2155.
Iota alpha tau fraternity. 4098.
Iron fireman mfg. co. 5286, 6345.
Irvin (M. M.) 158, 6660.
Irving (B. C.) 5937.
Irving shoe co. 10804.
Isenhour (R. R.) $959, 11234.
Isola art co. 2156-2160, 3207-3213.
Israel (W. H.) 13914.
Italian bd. of guardians, inc. 13915.
Italian Swiss colony. 2623, 3697, 7445, 10583, 13116,
13117.
Ivan (G. E.) 10050-10053, 13916-13918.
Ives eng. & planning co. 8960.
a.VieuKk. card co: 11235.
Jabeson. 8690, 8691.
Jack & Heintz, inc. 10054.
Jackson (Eugene) 12288 (2)
Jackson (J. J.) 159.
Jackson (Jay) 13919-13922.
Jackson (Walter) 12203.
Jackson & Moreland. 8961, 11236.
Jackson research labs. See Jackson (Walter)
Jackson-Wheeler metals ser., inc. 4618-4623.
Jacobs (Michel) 13513.
Jacobs pub. co. 2161.
Jacobson (A. J.) 4624.
Jacobson (R. C.) 2637.
Jahn (W. H.) 13923, 13924.
Jakopec (George) 3214, 10055.
Jam Handy organization, inc. 671-674, 3215, 5938-
5940, 10056-10059, 12577-12590.
James (O.R.) 8137.
634001 O45 - 3
315
Jamieson film co. 6905-6809.
Jaques mfg. co. 10554, 10585, 11085-11289.
Jaquet, inc 11590, 11891.
Jardur import co. 675, 676.
Jarrell (R. M.) 1620.
Jay-M sales co. 13925.
Jaygol products corp. 2638, 2639
Jeffries (M. H.) 6910
Jenkins (J Y.) 7823.
Jennewein (C. P.) 160, 2938, 2939, 4099, 5647, 6661.
Jennings (R. U.) 8138.
Jensen ptg. co. 677. .
Jentzen (George) 9320.
Jerpe comn. co., inc. 8459, 8460
Jo Wit labs See Wit (Jo) labs.
Jobke (A. F.) 8962.
Joffe J. A.) 3461, 8462.
Johanson (M.G.) 5648.
Johanson bros. shoe co., inc.
John Knox press. 8963.
Johns-Manville corp. ‘3115.
Johnson (A. A.) 6662-6667.
Johnson (C.
Johnson (D.
Johnson (D. :
Johnson (E. S.) 2840.
Johnson (E. S.) co. See Johnson (E. S.)
Johnson (J. A.) 8139.
Johnson (L. M.) 8140.
Johnson (Nestor) skate co. 6823.
Johnson (O. M.) 5942.
Johnson (S. C.) & son, inc. 2841, 2842, 6346, 6347,
7446, 7447, 10587.
Johnson & Gustafson. 161-171, 1771-1773, 4100-
4118.
Johnson & Johnson, 1353-1356, 2624, 2625, 5288,
5289, 6348, 6349, 7448, 8463, 8464, 10588-10590,
11892-11894.
——Ethicon suture labs. div. 7449.
Johnson gear & mfg. co., ltd. 13119.
Johnston (C. P.) co. 11238.
Johnston & Jennings co. 8964, 13926.
Johnston fruit co. 5590 (2)
Joint contest com. of Barre granite assn. & Vermont
marble co. 9752-9761.
Jonas (Antone) 10060.
Jones (G. D.) 6911.
Jones (L. E.) 12592.
Jones (P. S.) 5943.
Jones (Mrs. T. L.) 9624.
Jones (W. L.) 6912.
Jones & Laughlin steel corp. 1357-1359, 2626, 5290,
5291, 7450, 7451, 8465, 9382, 10591, 11895,
113896.
Jones-Gillis mfg. co. 4625, 4626.
Jones products, inc. 6350, 8466.
Jordan (W. L.) 12319.
Joseph salon shoes. 1360-1365.
Joyce (Irene) 11239.
Ju-c-orange of America. 5559-5561.
Jungk (Catherine) 12320.
Jungk (Katherine) 12320.
Junior achievement, inc. 172.
Junior deb coat & suit co. 3698.
K &R fruit products, inc. 1621.
Kahan (Harry) 1340].
Kahn (David) inc. 11897, 11898, 13120-13125.
Kaiser (H. J.) co. Dev. & eng. div. 678.
Kalep (Elvy) 1622.
Kalish (Max) 12323-12327, 13514-13551.
Kalmide chem. co. 8599.
Kanaval (S. W.) 13402, 13403.
Kandell (William) 10592.
5287, 9381, 10536.
INDEX
Kancsky (Albert) 30061
Kansas (State) 4627. =
Kansas City cleaning fluids supply co. %600.
Karcher (W. T.) 2940-2943.
Kareem (Abdullah) 6576.
Karp (David) 41.9.
Kasser distillers products corp. 5562, 9625-9627.
Kassing (Agnes) 38965.
Katz (H. M.) 2627.
Kaufman (H. J.) 9383.
Kaufmann (Edward) 679, 680
Kay (H. A.) 1774.
Kaylon, inc. 15899, 13126, 13127.
Kaywoodie co. 1366
Keck (Charles) 12321, 12322.
Keefauver (H. E.) 4628.
Keegan (M. F.) 13927.
Keene (S. I.) 1775.
Keeran (C. R.) 11240.
Kehl (G. S.) %624.
Kellar (Julie) 5944-5946, 962c¢.
Keller (L. D.) 4629.
Keller baking co. 681
Keller tool co. 13128.
Kelley (Clarence) 4630.
Kelley (L. A.) 10062.
Kellogg (J. L.) & co.
9384, 9629, 12204.
Kellogg co. 1369, 2162-2164, 2628, 3700, 4631,
4632, 6351-6378, 7452-7454, 8467, 9385-9388,
10063, 10593, 11900-11906, 13129.
Kellogg div. Amer. brake shoe co. See Amer.
brake shoe co. Kellogg div.
Kelly (G. J.) 4633.
Kemper-Thomas co. 682-698, 2165.
Ken-tool mfg. co. 11907.
Kennedy (D. S.) 699.
Kennedy (H. R.) 3216, 4634, 8966.
Kenney (W. H.) 13928.
Kent Canadian club, inc.
Kern (Karl) 8967.
Kerner incinerator div. Morse Boulger destructor
co. See Morse Boulger destructor co. Kerner
incinerator div.
Keuffel & Esser co. 38468, 9389, 11908, 13136-
13132.
Keystone view co. 4635-4649, 11241-11245.
Kidde (Walter) & co., inc. 3701, 6379.
Kiernan (Frank) & co, 4650.
Kilpatrick (G. E.) 700.
Kimbal (Alfred) 10064.
Kimbel (G. J.) 4651-4653, 13930, 13931.
Kimberly-Clark corp. 10594-10602.
Kimes (E.G.) 1701.
King (H. R.) 702.
King (J. H.) 2166.
King (W. B.) 3d. 703.
King (W. M.) 13932.
King features syndicate, inc. 704-718, 2167, 2168,
2944-2974, 3217-3228, 4120-4131, 4654-4661,
5947-5949, 8141-8147, 8692-2697, 8963-8977,
10065, 10066, 10943-10952, 11246-11255.
King juices. 7733.
Kiplinger Washington agency, inc. 12323-12327,
13514-13551.
Kirby (R. H.) 11909.
Kirkner (F. M.) 12593.
Kirkpatrick (G. E.) 5950, 5951.
Klatt (L. E.) 4132.
Klein (Fred) 7455.
Klein's sporting goods. 1370.
Klinker (J..P.) 11256.
Klubnik (JJ. G.) 13552.
1367, 1368, 1623, 3699, 3902,
13929.
316
DEIVA es Sivaeg
Knap) (G. H.) 6913.
Kneas (F N.) 2978.
Kneece (J. M.) 13553.
Knight (C. R.) 2169-2179, 3229
Knoblock (L. D.) 4662.
Knowles & co., ine. 173, 174
Kobernick (S. T.) 3230.
Kocher (Ed) 9630.
Kormendi (Elisabeth) 7625.
Kolarik (F. F.) 2180
Kolbert (Milton) 10953.
Kolinski (A. F.) 7734, 10605, 11910, 12205.
Kolodge (Louis) 5952.
Konformax div. Permatex co., inc. See
Permatex co., inc. Konformax div.
Konucik (G. J.) 6914.
Koona (R. E.) 9762.
Kopp (Frederick) 4663.
Koppers co. Bartlett Hayward div. 13133.
Kops bros., inc. 5292, 11911, 11912, 13134, 13135.
Korfund co., inc. 14217-14223.
Kornberg (Emanuel) 4664.
Korvin-Kroukovsky (B. V.) 4665, 4666.
Kotelev (S. F.) 719, 720.
Kotelev (S. G.) 719, 720.
Kraft cheese co. 2629, 5293, 9390, 10603, 11913-
11915,
Kramarski (Harry) 4133, 4134, 6668-6671.
Krambo food stores, inc. 1624, 3903.
Kratochvil (Anton) 8148, 10067.
Kratz (George) 4567.
Krebs (Stanley) 9763.
Kroll (Leon) 10954.
Kroukovsky (B. V. Korvin-) See Korvin-Kroukovsky
(B. V.)
Krueger (R. G.) inc. 721, 722.
Krupp & Tuffly, inc. 2630, 2631.
Kuehner (H. R.) 5649.
Kuhn (R. R.) 2183.
Kunzli bros., ltd. 10062-10071.
Kupper (C. P.) 13404-13406.
Kupprat (John) 3692, 5699.
Kury (J. A.) 4668.
Kustomat co. 8469.
L. S. A. ser., inc. 12328, 13933.
Lachowich (V. A.) 5953.
Lady Raye cosmetics. 2632.
Lady Raye cosmetics. See also Smitjah (H.)
Lafferty (W. H.) 1625.
Lake City malleable co. 6380.
Lamb (L. V.) 175.
Lamberg (A. E.) 11257, 12594.
Lambert (E. H.) 13934.
Lambert (George) 7526.
Lampkin (G. F.) 10604, 10605.
Lampkin labs. See Lampkin (G. F.)
Lamson & Sessions co. 5294-5304.
Lancaster photo products. 13407.
Landow (Abraham) 12595.
Lange (J. F.) 9764.
Langworthy (A. M.) 3231, 3232, 4669, 5954,
$979.
Lansdowne distillery. 13408, 13409.
Lantz (Walt) productions. 7827.
Lantz mfg. co. 5305.
Lanyi (Dezso) 4135, 4136.
Larkin (George) 8700.
Larrecg (A. J.) 13935-13945.
Larsen (H. L.) 12596.
Larson (Read) 2182, 2133, 3233.
Larus & bro. co. 3702, 3703, 10606-10608.
Lasater (P. W.) 3234.
Lascari (Salvatore) 176.
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1944
Latex products mfg. co. 17735.
Laundryowners bur. of Boston, inc. 13946-13948.
Law (Vallie) 7828.
Lawler automatic controls. 5306.
Lawrence labs. See Feinstein (Lawrence)
Lawrence labs. See Glatzer (Morris)
Lazarus (F. &R.) & co. 10609, 10610.
Lebanon woolen mills, inc. 9631.
Ledoux (H. F.) 11258.
Lee sales co. 13136.
Leeming (Thomas) & co., inc.
Lehman (L. E.) 13137.
Lehn & Fink products corp. 1371-1381, 2633-2636,
3704-3708, 5307-5312, 6381-6386, 7456-7467,
8470-8473, 9391-9403, 9391-9403, 10612-10616,
11917-11933, 13138-13147, 14224, 14225.
Leighton (J. B.) 14321.
Leistner (Oscar) inc. 2637.
Leisy brewing co. 13148.
Leitz (E.) inc. 6387, 13149, 13150.
Leja co. 13151.
Lemair (H. W.) 7862 (2-18)
Lemmermeyer (Michael) 10955, 10956.
Lenley (M. B.) 723, 724.
Lenz (Leo) 4670.
Leonard co. 14322.
Leonide (Marion) 12597.
LePell. See: De Vita (F. L.)
LeResche (H. J.) 9404.
Le Sage (F. D.) co. 10072.
Lescault (Charles) 3235.
Lesher (J. C.) 6672.
Levine (Sonya) 1776-1779.
Levinsen (Claus) 8149.
Levitan (Jj. D.) 3236.
Levy (C. M.) 10207.
Lewis (Benn) 177.
Lewis (G. B.) co. 7468.
Lewis natl. corp. 14226.
Lewis-White. 11259.
Lewnes (G. J.) 6577, 6578.
Libbey-Owens-Ford glass co. 3237, 4671, 4672,
13152.
Liberty motors & eng. corp.
Lichter (M. H.) 4673.
Lickter (Mark) 9632, 9633.
Lieber (C. A.) 1626.
Lieberman (Leo) 12598.
Liebmann breweries, inc. 1383-1387, 3709-3712,
6388-6392, 13153-13172.
Liebsch (P. A.) 13949, 13950.
Liek (M. W.) 8150.
Life candies. 1627.
Liggett & Myers tobacco co. 1388-1399, 2639-2646,
3713-3720, 5315-5331, 6393-6405, 7469-7477,
8474-8481, 9405-9413, 10617-10629, 11934-
11946, 13173-13180, 14227, 14228.
Lime cola co. 2975.
Limestone products corp. of America. 1400-1402,
1628.
Lincoln elec. co. 8482, 13181.
Lincoln monument co., inc. 9765, 10957.
Lindberg eng. co. 8483.
Linde air products co. 8151-8164, 8980-8982.
Lindenberger (W. H.) 6915.
Lindly J. W.) 10073.
Lindner (R. R.) 725, 4674, 8165.
Lindsay & Lindsay. 14229.
Lininger (W. W.) 2976, 2977.
Link (E. J.) 6406.
Link paper co. See Link (E. J.)
Lippman (David) 8601.
Lipscombe (R. T.) sr. 8983, 10074, 10075.
10611, 11916.
634001 O- 45 - 3
1382, 2638, 5313, 5314.
317
Literary classics, inc. 7478, 9414.
Littell (F. J.) machine co. 5332.
Little brown jug products co., inc.
Little Falls laundry co. 726.
Littlehales (C. W.) 8268 (6)
Liturgical art sales co. 4137, 4675-4678, 8166-
8170.
Locke (F. L.) 6916.
Lockhart (W. R.) 4138.
Lockheed aircraft corp. Vega aircraft corp.
Lockwood, Kessler & Bartlett, inc. 6673.
Loeb (A. C.) 5563.
Loeper (B. E.) 6407.
Loewenthal (Siegfried) co. 6579-6584, 12206, 12207.
Lombard governor corp. 7479.
London & co., inc. 6585.
Lone Ranger, inc. 727-734.
Long (E. L.) 12599.
Long (J. E.) 8171, 8172, 8984-9010, 10076, 12600-
12627, 13951-13960.
Long (L. E. L.) 8911, 8912, 9986, 9987, 13855-13858.
Long (W. E.) co. 1403, 10077.
Longwood mfg. co. 12628, 13410, 13961, 13962,
14323, 14324.
Looney (Gladys) See Holmes (G. L.)
Loosli (D. H.) 6917.
Lorr labs. 1404, 2647, 2648, 3721.
Los Angeles (City) Board of education. 735, 736.
Los Angeles newspaper pubrs. assn. 2649-2651.
Loucks & Norling studios. 737-754, 2184, 4679-
4685, 6918, 1919, 8173, 8174, 9011-9019, 10078-
10095, 11260-11267. ,
Loughlin (J. J.) 2185.
Lowe (F.J.) 4686-4689, 12629-12634.
Lowe (Joe) corp. 5333, 5334.
Lowe & Campbell athletic goods div. Wilson
sporting goods co. See Wilson sporting goods
co. Lowe & Campbell athletic goods div.
Lowery (Charley) 755.
Lowery (F.R.) 8175-8178.
Lowry (J. M.) 4690.
Lowry (T. I.) 2186.
Loyal order of Moose. Lodge no. 1605. 7829, 8701.
Lu (Yen-Shan) 12635.
Lube-x systems, inc.
Lucas (R. N.) 3238.
Lucas (S. Z.) 13554-13559.
Luck (W. E.) 10958.
Luckenbill (A. E.) 6920-6927, 12636.
Luckie (E. B.) 4362.
Ludasy (Margaret) 10959.
Luders (H. C.) 5955.
Lull creations. 8702-8705.
Lupfer (J. A.) 2187.
Lusco merc. co. 7480.
Lush (Vivian) 5650.
Lutz (K. F.) 11268-11273.
Lynch (D. J.) 4691.
Lynch (Theodora) 13411.
Lynn beautician. 12637.
Lyons (G. W.) 2188.
Lyons (H. L.) 1629.
Lyons-Magnus, inc. 7481-7484.
M &R mfg. co. See Millen (Charlie)
M &R mfg. co. See Render (Thomas)
M &R products, inc. 7485.
Mabey (C. W.) 11274, 12638.
McAllister (F. L.) 756.
McAllister (H. E.) 756.
McArthur (G. S.) 5956, 5957.
McBath (C. D.) 5335.
McBee co. 3722, 3723.
McCart (P. B.) 12639.
3904.
10630.
8484.
INDEX
pt. IV, n.s., v. 39
McCartney (J. A.) 13963.
McCartney (Orris) 3239, 3240, 6928, 6929.
McCarty (L. F.) 2978, 2979.
McCarty (P. R.) 11275.
McCarty bros. 13560, 13561.
McClasky (J. A.) 13964-13967.
McClelland (L. S.) 12640-12644. ‘
McClure newpaper syndicate. 4692-4722, 5958-
5968.
McCollum (J. C.) 4723.
McConnell (W. N.) 5336.
McCormick (A. M.) 4724.
McCormick (J. J.) 8606.
McCormick co. 757, 3241-3244, 5969, 5970, 8179-
8183, 9020-9022.
MacCourt (A. G.) 10096.
McCoy (W. F.) 10960.
McCullough (C. M.) 2980, 5651-5654, 12329-12331.
McCutchan (E. M.) 758, 759.
McDermott (J. A.) 11276.
McDonald (James) 3245, 4725.
Macdonald (Marian) 2981-2984.
MacDonald (R. B.) 10806.
McFarland (H. H.) 2985.
McFarland (W. H.) 2189.
McFarlane (Kathryn) 6933.
McFetridge (J. R.) & sons. 10097.
McGavin (James) 10098, 10631.
McGown (P. K.) 11947-11953, 13182.
McGraw elec. co. 1405, 3724, 3725, 5337.
--—Bussmann mfg. co. div. 2652-2654.
———Toastmaster products div. 6408, 6409, 7486,
7487, 9415, 11954-11956, 13183, 13184.
MacGruder (W. W.) 11957.
McHenry (Josephine) 5971.
Macllvain (W. O.) 8184.
Mack (H. D.) 1760.
Mack mfg. corp. 7488-7492.
MacKendrick (Lilian) 1780.
McKenzie (M. D.) 13412.
Mackintosh-Hemphill co. 6410.
McLain (O. L.) 10961.
McLaughlin (Herbert) 12645-12648.
McLaughlin (W. F.) & co. 9416-9418, 13185-13191.
McLean (F. W.) 761-764, 8185, 9023, 11277, 13968.
MacLellan (C. A.) 10962.
McLintock (D. C.) co. 10632.
McMillan (H. W.) 6674.
Macmillan petroleum corp. 5338-5353, 7493, 8485,
9419-9422, 10633-10638, 11958, 11959, 13192-
13196.
McMillen feed mills div. Central soya co., inc. See
Central soya co., inc. McMillen feed mills div.
McNally (J. F.) 6675, 6676.
McNaught syndicate, inc. 4726.
McNeel marble co. 4727-4731.
MacNeil (H. A.) 1781.
MacPherson (E. E.) 12332.
MacPherson refining co. 9423, 9424.
McQueeny (J. W.) 6930.
“MacVey (G. T.) 7830, 11278-11281.
Macwhyte co. 10963.
Macy (R. H.) &co., inc. 1406, 13197.
Madison products co. 10807.
Maffei (Sophie) 7831.
Magaw (W.S.) 765, 2190.
Maggio (J. V.) 10808.
Magic valley groves. 14230.
Magnolia petroleum co. 5354, 5355, 6411, 13198,
13199.
Magrath (Edmund) 178, 179.
Mahoney (J. J.) 13969, 13970.
Maico co., inc. 10099.
318
Maier’s bakery. 3905.
Majestic radio & television corp. 2655, 2656, 3726-
3728, 5356, 6412, 6413, 7494, 7495, 8486, 9425,
9426, 10639.
Major distributing co. 6586.
Major vitamins, inc. 6414, 6587, 6588.
Mallory (E. B.) 766-772, 4732, 4733, 10100-10102.
Mallory hat co. 10640-10646.
Mandelbaum coats. 17496.
Mandery (A. J.) 1782, 10964.
Mandy (E. M.) 1783.
Mann (L. R.) 14325.
Mann (M. G.) 5972.
Mann (M. R. F.) 12649.
Mann (R. M.) 14325.
Mann (W. L.) 180, 181, 4139.
Manning (Reg) 2191-2198.
Manufacturers ser. co. See Furman (R. T.)
Manville Jenckes corp. 2862 (5)
Marbar workshop. See Barnett (G. L.)
Marble (J. N.) 12395 (2)
Marchand (Charles) co. 2657-2661.
Marcus (A. I.) 773, 774, 2199.
Marchand (Charles) co. 11960-11962.
Marful specialties, inc. 13971.
Mariano (Florence) 12208.
Market tides. 6931.
Markey (J. W.) 4734.
Markoe (Edna) 10103-10106.
Marks (J. E.) 10965-10968.
Markwell mfg. co., inc. 7497, 8602.
Marrus (Regina) 7832.
Mars, inc. 10809, 10810.
Marshall (C. & E.) co. 1407.
Marshall (J. T.) 8706.
Marshall (W. C.) 11282.
Marsteller (S. A.) 2986.
Marte (A. W.) 4735.
Martin (D. B.) 4140.
Martin (G. L.) co. 3246, 3247, 9427.
Martin (R. R.) 13972, 13973.
Martin (W. F.) 2200, 4736, 4737, 9024, 12650.
Martineau polish-wax co. 9634.
Martinelli (Lorenzo) 7833-7836, 8707-8711.
Martyn (G. E.) 1630.
Marvel mfg. co. 775, 13974, 13975.
Mas (George) 1408.
Mason (F. B.) 776, 777.
Masonite corp. 1409-1420, 5357-5363, 7498-7502,
9428.
Massaro (P. J.) 11283.
Master prints pub. co. 3729, 3730.
Mastromonaco (M. J.) 6932.
Match corp. of America. 3731.
Mathematical services. 778, 779.
Mathews (D.S.) 2843.
Mathieson alkali works, inc. 5364-5367, 6415-6417.
Matson (C. H.) 3249, 11284, 11285.
Matson (W.N.) 2201.
Matson navigation co. 7503.
Matthews (B. C.) 9429.
Matthews (N. C.) 10969.
Mauldin (W. H.) 3249.
Maumee collieries co. 7504, 10647.
Maurer (E. C.) 12651.
Mauroner (Curtis) 4738.
Maus (H. E.) 10107.
Maxwell & Hitchcock. 17505.
Maxwell-Davis, inc. 2987, 8186.
Mayans, 1421.
Mayer (Carl) corp. 13976.
Mayer(M. H.) 780-782.
Mayers (Myron) 13562, 13563.
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1944
Mayes (R. H.) 10648.
Mayfield (Edith) 6933.
Mazullo (John) 3906.
Mead Johnson & co. 783, 2202, 2203, 4739-4742,
6934, 8187, 10108-10110, 11286, 11287, 12652,
12653, 13977.
Meador (R. A.) 5973.
Medici soc., ltd. 2204.
Meehanite metal corp. £422, 7506, 7507, 10649,
13200.
Meinhard (J. E.) 2205.
Mejdrich (M. F. H.) 4743, 4744.
Melega (F. L.) 13201.
Melikov (Gregor) 8487.
Mel-o-tone mfg. & sales co.
Memorial specialty co. 6935.
Menasha products co. 10811, 10812.
Mendle box wrap & label corp. 9635, 13413.
Mercury chem. co., inc. 2662, 2844-2846, 9636,
9637.
Merriam (G. & C.) co. 1423, 3732, 3733, 5368, 6418,
6419, 8488, 10650, 13202.
Messall (G. M.) 6885.
Messenger corp. 784.
Metal arts co. 7508.
Metallizing eng. co., inc. 1424, 8489.
Methot (P. N.) 5974, 10111, 12654.
Mewrock (William) 8712.
Meyer (A. J.) 12655.
Meyer (H. A.) 5975.
Meyer (Max) 6420.
Meyers (A. C.) & co. 8603.
Meyers make, inc. 13203.
Miami pharmacal co. 1631.
——See also Adams . R.)
——-See also Sparks (J. E.)
Mich (Harry) 6677.
Michael (David) & co. 7837.
Michaels (Fred) 10112.
Michaels & co., inc. 2847.
Michaels dept. store. 5976.
Michels (W. F.) 5655, 12333.
Michigan united conservation clubs. 10113.
Micro switch corp. 8490-8492, 9430-9439, 11963-
11973, 13204-13223.
Middleton (Owen) 13978.
Midwest mfg. & eng. corp. 8493.
Mikesell (H. S.) 6936.
Miles (F. T.) 3250.
Milfrod monumental granite works. 10114.
Miljevich (Stephen) 785, 5977.
Millen (Charlie) 12209.
Miller (C. W.) 2988.
Miller (E. M.) 6678.
Miller (J. A.) 9766.
Miller (W. H.) 8713, 9767.
Miller mfg. co. 3734.
Miller studios. 4745, 9768.
Millner (J. R.) co., inc. 6937.
Mills (JJ. P.) 10651.
Millsaps (W. H.) 6938.
Milton (J. K.) 12656.
Milwaukee lace paper co. 12210.
Minahan (C. I.) & son. 5564,
Minardi (A. W.) 7736.
Miner (L. W.) 13979.
Minneapolis-Honeywell regulator co. 10115.
Minneapolis star journal & tribune. 6939.
Minnesota mining & mfg. co. 2663, 3735, 3736,
5369, 5370, 10652, 10653, 11288.
Minnesota retail hardware assn. 6940.
Minnesota Valley canning co. 5565.
Mira products, inc. 5371.
14326, 14327.
319
Mirroff (Herman) 12334.
Mirror mfrs. assn. 6589.
Miskells (W. J.) 9025, 9026.
Mission church press. 9027.
Missionary sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
12657.
Mrs. Hubbell’s bakeries, inc. 12211.
Mrs. Hubbell’s industries. 14328, 14329.
Mitchell (G. J.) 6421.
Mitchell (G. W.) 2206.
Mitchell (Joe) 12212.
Mobile Co., Ala. 4746-4748.
Mock, Judson, Voehringer co., inc. 1425, 3737.
Modeer (C. A. A.) 11289-11291.
Modern central silk dyeing & finishing co., inc. 5566
Modern classics by Mossalone. 5372, 6422, 7509,
11974, 11975, 13224, 13225.
Modern food products co. See Oyama (W. K.)
Modern hobbycraft products. 2207.
Modern novelty staturies. 9769, 9770.
Moeller mfg. co., inc. 13226.
Moessel (Julius) 9771, 9772, 12335.
Moffett (R. D.) 7838.
Mogck (L. M.) 786.
Mohr (Lee) 8188-8190.
Mohrdieck (Martin) 6941.
Molter (R. N.) 8191.
Monogram slipper co. 8604.
Montag bros., inc. 4141, 4142.
Montague (C. L.) 3251.
Montero (N. C.) 5978.
Montgomery (W. J.) 13980.
Montgomery (William) co. 1632.
Moody (A. E.) 9028.
Moody (W. H.) 10116.
Moog industries, inc. 2664, 5373, 7510-7515, 9440,
11976, 14231-14236.
Moog piston ring co. 1426.
Moon (B. G.) co., inc. Textiles educa. bur. 7516,
7517.
Moore (C. B.) 13981-13983.
Moore (Earle L.) 4749.
Moore (Everett L.) 7839.
Moore (F. P.) 9029.
Moore (H. W.) 10117.
Moore (James) 4750.
Moore dry kiln co. 787.
Moote (Madeline) 9030.
Morale builder. See McBath (C. D.)
Moran (Barber) 12658.
Morey merc. co. 13414.
Morgan (Fred) 13564.
Morgan (W. R.) 788.
Morong (David) 8192.
Morrell (John) & co. 10654.
Morris (G. A.) 2208.
Morrison (N. J.) 13565.
Morrow (B. V.) 4143.
Morse Boulger destructor co. 5374, 10655.
-——Kerner incinerator div. 14237, 14238.
Morton (C. A.) 6679.
Morton (T. M.) 12659.
Mosley (A. R.) 4751.
Moss (C.) 2209-2244.
Motlow (Lem) 6614 (1)
Motor wheel corp. 1427-1429, 3738, 6423-6425,
7518, 10656, 13227-13231.
Mount (P. W.) 5656-5658.
Mountz (H. E.) 13232.
Movado watch agency, inc. 1430, 1431, 8494.
Moxie co. 9574 (1, 2)
Muck (P. A.) 1784, 1785.
Mulhens (Fred) inc. 12213, 12214.
INDEX
Mueller (J. F.) 2245, 2246, 4752, 8193.
Mueller (W. H.) 5659.
Muench-Kreuzer candle co., inc.
Muhlenberg press. 12660.
Mullencraft models. 13984.
Muller (A. A.) 182-186, 5660-5663, 10970-10976.
Muller (H. E.) ir. 4753.
Mullins (J. E.) 9031.
Muncie gear works, inc.
10657, 10658.
Munising paper co. 13415, 13416.
Munson art pubrs. 2247-2250.
Murphy (D. P.) co. 13985.
Murphy (T. D.) co. 789-833, 5664-5667, 13566-
13583.
Murphy (Willard) 5979.
Murphy products co. 834, 10118.
Murphy ranch co. 3935 (1-6)
Murray (Justin) 10119.
Murrin (G. H.) 10222.
Muse (J. A.) 9773-9775.
Muse (j. B.) 10977.
Museum of modern art.
6426.
8495, 8496, 9441, 9442,
842, 843, 9032, 9033.
Mutual citrus products co. 13417.
Mutual products co. 2665.
Myer 1890 bottling co., inc. 5567.
N. &S. corp. 17737.
Naef (C.) 6680.
Nagel (H. W.) 5980.
Nagy (Elemer) 5981, 5982.
Nalco, inc. 8605.
Nall (W. H.) ir. 13986.
Narragansett machine co. 5983, 5984.
Nash (M.-A.) 5668.
Nash eng. co. 9034, 12661, 12662.
Nathan mfg. co. 9443.
Natl. airoil burner co. 11977.
Natl. assn. of air forces women.
Natl. bk. ser. 835.
Natl. brewing co. 7738.
Natl. broadcasting co., inc. 836-838.
Natl. Catholic rural life conference. 3252.
Natl. center of the enthronement. 3253-3256.
Natl. com. on tle observance of Mother's day, inc.
4754,
10978.
Natl. cylinder gas co. 3739-3741, 5375, 6427-6430,
7519-7521, 8497, 8498, 10659-10661, 14239-
14243.
Natl. dairy council. 5985, 9035.
Natl. distillers products corp. 2666-2678, 5376,
7522, 7523, 8499-8502, 9444, 10662, 10663,
11978-11980, 13233.
Natl. drug labs., inc. 3907-3911.
Natl. elec. coil co. 8503, 10664.
Natl. fire protection assn. 3257, 6942, 8194.
Natl. geographic soc. 13234.
Natl. gypsum co. 1432, 3742.
Natl. ideal co. 1433.
Natl. lock co. 12215.
Natl. mineral wool assn.
Natl.
7525, 9445, 9446, 10665-10668, 11981, 12216,
12217.
Natl. potteries co. 9447.
Natl. ptg. co., inc. 2251-2262.
Natl. pub. co. 14330.
Natl. supply co. 13235, 13236.
Natl. tube co. 8504, 13237.
Natl. tuberculosis assn. 6943.
Natl. turf syndicate. 1434,
Natl.
Natl.
Naughton farms, inc.
839.
wildlife fed. 4755-4792.
3912, 5377, 6431.
oil products co. 3743-3749, 6590-6592, 7524,
war finance com. 840, 3258-3260, 10120-10122.
320
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Navy mothers’ club of America, Glenn Youngkin
club. 9036.
Nayh (Matt) 12218.
Neal (E. P.) 3261-3263.
Neer (J. J.) 6944.
Nehi corp. 2679, 2680, 8505, 8506, 10669.
Nelson (C. P.) 12663, 12664.
Nelson (M. A.) 5986, 6945.
Nelson (R. E.) 2263.
Nelson (Swain) labs., inc.
Nelson (V. J.) 841, 8195.
Nemeth (Ted) studios, 11292, 11293.
Nemours foundation. 12336-12351.
Netschert (W. V. B.) 5987.
Nettels (E. M.) 6946.
Neville (Harry) jr. 11294.
Nevins fruit co., inc. 11982.
New day pub. co. 13238.
New England mutual life insur. co. of Boston.
2264-2271.
New Hampshire (State) 6947, 6948.
New Haven. Chamber of commerce.
10125.
New Holland machine co. 10670.
New Jersey Empire pickle works, inc. 12221,
14331.
New Mexico (State) 4793-4796, 10126.
New Orleans Roosevelt corp. 11983.
New process co. 5378-5383, 6432, 7526.
N. Y. air brake co. 13239.
N. Y. graphic soc. 844, 3264-3283, 11295-11298,
12665-12667.
N. Y., New Haven & Hartford r.r.co. 4797.
N. Y. scientific supply co., inc. 3284-3289, 4798-
4800.
N. Y. sun, inc. 3290-3298.
Newcombe (F. A.) 14332.
Newland (E. R.) co., inc.
Newman (C. X.) 845.
Newman (Charles) 11299-11301.
Newman decor, inc. 5669-5677.
Newnan cotton mills. 3750.
Newrock (William) 7840, 13584.
New’s food products co., inc. 10813, 10814.
Newton (G. L.) 846.
Nicholoulias (Christos) 3935 (7)
Nichols (J. A.) 5988, 6949, 12668.
Nichols (T. R.) 187, 188, 7841.
Niemeyer (L. B.) 6950.
Niemeyer (O. V.) 12352.
Nieto (C. M.) 9037. .
Nimy (Buckley) 11302-11307.
No-flame chemical corp. 1633.
Noble & Noble, pubrs., inc. 3299, 12222.
Nolan (Luby) 6593.
Nonspi co. 11985, 11986.
Norcross. 847-859, 4801-4858, 5989-5991, 6951-
6953, 10127-10136, 11308-11331, 12669-12681.
Nord chem. co. See Raynard (Al)
Nordvall (C. A.) 2989.
Northern paper mills. 1435, 6433-6437, 7527-
7531, 9448-9453, 10671-10675, 13240-13242.
Northway (W.C.) 1786.
Northwestern yeast co. 6438, 13243.
Norton Lasier co. 1436, 3751, 7532-7534, 8507.
Nowotarski (Rose) 2848.
Noxide labs. 3913.
Nulton (R. G.) 5992, 13987.
Nuodex products co., inc. 1437.
Nurse’s cerate co. See Piper (W. G.)
Nutly (T.J.) 2990. :
Nutri cola co., inc. 6439, 6440.
Nutrition research labs, 5384, 10676.
12219, 12220.
10123-
11984.
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1944
Nutt (H. E.) 6954.
Nybak (Olaf) 6955.
Nystrom (C. E.) 3300.
- OK products co. 10815.
Oakley (A. H.) 2272.
Oates (M. E.) 8606.
O’Brien (K. J.) 13585-13590.
Obrist (M. A.) 2273.
Occidental life insur. co. of Calif. 860.
O'Connor (T. F.) 11332.
O'Connor (Vincent) 6956.
Oderington (P. A.) 13988.
O'Donnell (Thomas) 11333.
Odosin co.. 7535.
O'Flaherty (M.) 4859.
Ohio brewery, inc. 1634.
O’Keefe (J. J.) 11334.
Oklahoma (State) 4850-4863.
Okun (Arthur) 9776, 13591.
Okun co. 9777, 12353.
O’Leary (Lydia) inc. 2681.
‘Oleskey (I. H.) 5993.
Olinger (E. D.) 3752.
Olson co., inc. 5385.
Olson filtration engineers. 13244.
Olson rug co. 2682-2696.
Omar, inc. 4864, 4865, 5994, 5995, 6957, 6958,
10137-10140.
Onderdonk (F.S.) 7842.
Oneida, ltd. 2697-2700, 3753, 3754, 6441, 8508-
8511, 10677.
O'Neil (J. R.) 9638.
Oneonta, Ala. 4866, 4867.
Onsrud machine works, inc. 5386.
Order of St. Benedict, inc. 13989, 13990.
Oregon-Washington conference. Evangelical church.
See Evangelical church. Oregon-Washington
conference.
Ornamental arts & crafts co. 7536.
Orr (Louis) 5678-5682, 6681.
Orr (R. H.) 5996-5998, 9038-9040.
Ortho products, inc. 1438-1442, 2701, 2702, 5387,
5388, 6442, 10678.
Ortiz (E. K.) 189, 9778.
Ortman (Renzia) 861.
Osborne (D. W.) 12682.
Osborne co. 862-879, 2274-2321, 4144-4146, 4868,
4869, 6682-6685, 6959-6962, 7843-7845, 8196,
9779-9781, 10141, 12354-12368, 13991-14002.
O’Shea monument works. 5683.
Osterberg (A. G.) 516.
Osterheld (R. G.) 11335, 12683, 12684.
Ostertag (G. A.) 8197, 9041.
Ostrum (J. M. L.) 6963.
Otarion, inc. 8198, 12685.
Otterholt (Henry) 12686.
Outdoor adv. assn. of America, inc. 4147, 4148.
Outhouse (H. E.) 11336.
Oval & Koster. 10142.
Overbey (W.C.) 190, 8714.
Overhead door corp. 1443, 1444, 3755, 5389, 6443,
7537, 9454, 10679, 11987, 11988.
Owen (R. V.) 4870.
Owens (M.) 10143.
Owens-Illinois glass co. 3756, 5390, 5391.
Oxford print. 7739.
Oxx (W.G.) jr. 2322.
Oyama (W. K.) 6594.
Oyster growers cooperative. 3914.
P.M. stationery co. 8607.
Pabst brewing co. 3301, 3757-3765, 6444-7447,
9455-9458, 10680-10685, 11989, 11990, 13245-
13251.
.. Paper stationery & tablet mfrs. assn., inc.
Pacific div. Bendix aviation corp. See Bendix
aviation corp. Pacific div.
Pacific lumber co. 3915, 7538.
Pacific natl. adv. agency. 5999.
Pacific toy co. 10816.
Pacific waxed paper co. 12223.
Page milk co. 10686, 10817.
Paine (R. C.) 3302, 14003.
Palace corp. 6000, 8199.
Palladino (Joseph) 9042.
Palmer (G. E.) 10818.
Palmer (J. B.) 8200.
Palmer (J. C.) 10144.
Palmer products co. See Palmer (G. E.)
Palo from Calif. 3916.
Pampallona (Vincent) 6001.
Pan-American coffee co. See Geitz (Fred) jr.
Panda. 9782.
Pantle (C. D.) 10145-10150, 14004-14009.
4871.
Paraffine cos., inc. 1445.
Paragon art & linen co., inc. 10687.
Paramount aquarium, ine. 2703.
Pardeman (H. H.) 6002.
Parente (J. D.) 8201.
Parfums Ciro, inc. 1446-1451, 11991, 11992.
Parfums de Dana, inc. 2849, 3917.
Pariot (George) inc. 1452.
Paris (C. S.) jr. 12369.
Parker (G. A.) 5696.
Parker (J. T.) 2850.
Parker (W. M.) 9043-9048.
Parker & Hill associates.
Parker Herbex corp. 9459.
Parker pen co. 1453-1457, 2704, 2705, 5392-
5395, 6448-6453, 7539-7550, 9460-9467,
10688-10692, 11993-11998.
Parks (Charles) 4872.
Parks (T. J.) 880, 6003.
Parks air college, inc. 8202, 8203.
Parrish (Amos) &co., inc. 3766.
Parrott & co. 7740.
Parsons chem. works. 9639.
Party guild. 8204, 12688.
Pasteuray co. 3767.
Patek Philippe co., inc.
Patrick (S. J.) 14029.
Patriot press. 10151, 11337.
Patterson (A. S.) 12689-12692.
Patterson (H. W.) 3918.
Patterson (M. B.) 6964.
Patti (Steve) co. 10152, 10153.
Pauze (Z.G.) 1635.
Pauze products co. See Pauze (Z. G.)
Paves (N. L.) 9049.
Peace light co. 1458, 1636.
Peake (R. B.) 191, 5396.
Pearce (J. H.) 12687.
Peaspanen (E. C.) 9050.
Pecha (O. R.) jr. 192-199.
Peck (L. S.) 4873.
Pedersen (H. M.) 4874.
Peel (N. H.) 5684.
Peeler (L. H.) jr. 9051.
Peerless sales co. See Comeford (T. P.)
——See Hamilton (A. C.)
—-—-See Horwich (M. T.)
-—--See Posner (Henry)
Pelletier (J. L.) 4875.
Pelton (G. V.) 7846.
Pelton (H. W.) 14010.
Pelton (S. F.) 2323, 4876, 8205, 9052, 10154.
Pelunis (Sidney) 9640.
12687.
7551.
INDEX
Pendleton (L. M.) 1787.
Penick & Ford, ltd., inc.
Pennell (A. C.) 5696.
Pennsylvania adv. agency. 13592.
Pennsylvania r. r. 13593, 14011.
Penny (J. J.) 9053.
Penola, inc. 3768.
Pentagon mfg. & trading corp. 10155-10158.
People’s outfitting co. 9468.
Peper (Christian) tobacco co. 9641, 9642.
Pepsi-cola co. 2706, 6454, 6455, 7552, 7553, 10693-
10695.
Perego (C. W.) 5696.
Perfect pts., inc. 3769, 3770.
Perkins (C. M.) 881.
Perkins (M. E.) 9054.
Perkins products co. 9469-9472.
Perlman (I. H.) 8201.
Permanente cement co. 5569, 7741, 7742.
Permatex co., inc. 7554.
Konformax div. 1459.
Permutit co. 7555.
Perolin co. of New York. 7556.
Perper (Kay) 1637, 9055.
Perrelle (P. S.) 10979.
Perrigo (Duane) 8715-8723.
Perry (M. S.) 7847.
Perskie (L. A.) 10159, 11338.
Personal products corp. 7557.
Pet dairy products co. 1460-1482, 13252-13254.
Peter Pan bakers. 10819, 12224.
Peternella (Jago) 13594.
Petersen (Milton) 10820.
Peterson (A. A.) 3303, 3304.
Peterson (H. C.) 4877.
Peterson (W. C.) 10980.
Peterson (W. H.) 9056, 11339, 12693.
Petrogalar labs., inc, 2707, 7558-7560.
Petroleum admin. for war. 3305.
Petty (G. B.) 2324.
Peysack (Leo) 10981.
Pfluger (C. L.) 882.
Philadelphia foremen’s club. 10160.
Philco corp. 1483, 3771, 6965.
Phillips (H. C.) 2851, 2852.
Phillips (J. W.) 8206.
Phillips petroleum co. 2708.
Photo & sound, inc. 9057-9061.
Photo art studios. 11340.
Pictorial book club. 13255.
Piel bros. 6456.
Pike (M. J.) 2325, 2326.
Pillsbury feed mills div. Pillsbury flour mills co.
See Pillsbury flour mills co. Pillsbury feed
mills div.
Pillsbury flour mills co. 1484-1488, 2709-2730,
3772-3783, 5397-5400, 6457-6461, 6595-6601,
8512-8523.
———-Pillsbury feed mills div. 2731-2733, 7561,
10693.
Pioneer soap co., inc. 9473.
Piper (W. G.) 13418.
Pirola (A. P.) 9097.
Pirz (E. E.) 883, 7848.
Pittman (H. C.) 884.
Pittsburgh Corning corp. 6462, 13256.
Pittsburgh-Des Moines steel co. 6966, 8207.
Pittsburgh equitable meter co. 3306, 3307.
Pittsburgh plate glass co. 5401, 6463, 6464, 7562-
7564, 8524, 9474, 10695, 12000, 13257-13259.
Pizitz (Louis) dry goods co. 6465.
Place (C. A.) 6967.
Planchette co. 10698.
3919-3921, 5568, 11999.
pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Planck (H. B.) 5685.
Plastic cartoons, inc. 1788-1792, 5686, 5687,
10982, 10983.
Plasticon Seattle. 6968.
Plastik ice, inc. 13260.
Platt (M. H.) 200-204.
Platt & Munk co., inc. 10821.
Play & learn pub. co. 6602.
Playcraft mfg. co. 12225.
Plibrico jointless firebrick co. 3784.
Plotkin (M. M.) 12694.
Plotkin (Peter) 1793.
Plotkin (Philip) 6686.
Plummer (E. G.) 10161.
Poe (Frances) 13595.
Poe (O. J.) 6687.
Polack (R. S.) 11341-11343, 12695-12697.
Policwezak (C. W.) 13419.
Pollock paper & box co. 8608.
Polonus philatelic soc., inc. 885.
Polytechnical lab. co., inc. 6603.
Ponte (Ralph) 1638, 13420, 13421.
Poorman (F. P.) 6969.
Poos (R. S.) 5402, 5570.
Pope (F. B.) 10984, 10985.
Popeil bros. 12226.
Poppy (Maximus) 6004.
Popular dogs pub. co. 6970-6972.
Popular science monthly. 12001, 12002.
Portugal (E. J.) 6973.
Posner (Henry) 12200.
Possner (A. W.) 10986.
Post & Johnson, inc. 2327-2332.
Post sales. 8525.
Potteiger (M. S.) & sons. 6688.
Potter (H. W.) 4878, 4879, 6974.
Potts (H. T.) co. 2734, 2735.
Potts (W. D.) 9062.
Powell (F. W.) 6005.
Powell (L. G.) 6975, 8208.
Powermatic ventilator co. 7565.
Powers products. 1639.
Precision diamond tool co. 3785.
Premo pharmaceutical labs., inc.
Prendergast (F. P.) 11344.
Prenzel (E. C.) 12003.
Press-on, inc. 1489-1492, 2736, 2737, 3786-
3791, 6466, 6467.
Preston (D. F.) 9783.
Price (A. B.) 5696.
Primary educa. co. See Roan (C. M.)
Prime mfg. co. 12004.
Princiotta (J. E.) 14012.
Process mfg. co. 8526.
Procter & Gamble co. 6468, 6469, 7566, 7743,
10699, 12005, 12006, 14244.
Products dept. California fruit growers exchange.
See California fruit growers exchange. Products
dept.
Professional formulae ser. 12698.
Professional ptg. co., inc. 13261-13264.
Progressive lab. specialties co. 13422.
Providence litho. co. 886-895, 3308-3326, 4880,
6976-6996, 10162-10164, 14013.
Public relations ser. See Eldean (Fred)
Publicity enterprises. 12699-12701.
Publicker commer. alcohol co. 10700.
Puccio (Gaspare) 2991.
Pullman co. 896-905, 2333-2341, 4881-4887,
6997-7006, 10165-10172, 11345-11353,
12702, 14014-14022.
Pullman-Standard car mfg. co. 1493, 2738, 2739,
5403, 5404, 6470, 7567, 7568, 8527, 10701,
5571.
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INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1944
10702, 12007, 13265. Refined products co. 12229.
Puratized, inc. 6471. Regal art studios. 2352.
Pure beverage co. See Phillips (H. C.) Reichard (J. W.) 12710.
Pure oil co. 11354. Reid (A. T.) 10176, 14026.
Purity bakeries ser. corp. 10822. Reilly equipment sales co. 6474, 6604.
Purvis (W. W.) 2342. Reina (R. L.) 4907.
Pushman (Hovsep) 5688, 6689,6690, 7849, 7850, Reinsberg (Ad) co. 5408, 10823.
9784-9786, 10987-10992. Reinstein (A. I.) & son. 1502.
Pya products co. See Walter (Albert) Reis (Harry) 1127 (1)
Pyeatt (A. D.) 906. Reliance industries, inc. 3342-3345, 4908-4919.
Pyle (W. C.) 10173. Reliance mfg. co. 12288 (4)
Pyramid rubber co. 9475, 9476. Religious house. 5691.
Quackenbush (H. S.) 12008. Remington arms co., inc. 3346.
Quaker oats co. 2819 (12), 12156 (1-6), 12288 (3) Render (Thomas) 12209.
Quaker state litho. co., inc. 907, 908, 2343, 2344. Reniker (B. N.) 9073.
Quaker state oil refining corp. 12009. Reno (V. C.) 9065.
Queens vacuum cleaner co. 1494-1498. Republic flow meters co. 973, 974.
Quigley (E. W.) 12703. ._| Research products corp. 975, 4920.
Quinn (Paul) 10174. Resetar (P. M.) 2862 (6)
Quist (G. A.) 3327. Retail reporting corp. 2353, 3347.
R. C. M. productions, inc. 3328-3337, 8209-8211. Revlon products corp. 1503, 5409, 5692-5694.
R-S products corp. 8212, 8213, 14023. Reymiller (J. L.) 10177.
Rabourn (J. W.) 3338, 12704, 14024. Reynolds (B. S.) 10178-10180.
Radiant mfg. corp. 9477. Reynolds (Henry) 4921.
Radio-electronics trades assn. 14025. Reynolds (R. J.) tobacco co. 7571.
Radon (Berthold) 4888. Reynolds elec. co. 3793.
Raessler (A. A.) 14029. Rhea mfg. co. 9482.
Rafael (G. M.) 12227. Rhea’s. See Smith (R. M.)
Rahn (J. F.) 9063. Rice (D. O.) 1640.
Raiken (Samuel) inc. 4149. Rich (Julia) 5695.
Railway & indus. eng. co. 909. Richard (F.) 976, 977.
Ralston Purina co. 3339, 11355. Richardson (Bert) 5696.
Ramsey (C. K.) 1499. Richardson (M. F.) 12395 (3)
Ramsey accessories mfg. corp. 1500, 1501, 2740, Richkraft co. 7572, 10704.
3792, 4889, 5405, 5406, 6472, 6473, 7569, 9478, Rich’s (B.) sons. 8528.
9479, 10703, 12010. Ridgways, ltd. 13440 (1, 2)
Randall (W. A.) 7744. Rigaumont (V. A.) 2354, 2355, 3348, 4922-4925,
Randolph (Raphael) 5689, 5690. 9066, 9067, 10181.
Rankin (H. D.) 9787. Ringling bros & Barnum & Bailey combined shows,
Rantanen (O. F.) 9050. inc. 4926, 4927, 5697, 7008, 7009, 9068.
Raul (H. L.) 10993. Ripley (A. L.) 2992.
Rausch (W. W.) 910-916. Rise studio. 9069.
Rawlings (Clara) 8609. Rish-ard labs. 10824.
Rawlings (J. B.) 4890. Ritter & Ritter. 1794.
Rawlplug co., inc. 5407. Rittgers (L. L.) 13596, 13597.
Ray (L. G.) 6006. Rivas (E. T.) 4928.
Ray-Bell films, inc. 2345-2349, 3340, 11356, 11357, | Rivera (Aureo) 8218.
12705-12709. Rivero (A. V.) 10825.
Ray proof corp. 4891, 4892, 11358, 11359. Rixservice co. 6475.
Rayfar enterprises. See Farrell (R. J.) Rixson (O. C.) co. 12711.
Raymond (N. G.) 7007. Rizzo (Tony) 14027.
Raynard (Al) 12228. Roan (C. M.) 7745, 7746, 12230, 13267.
Ray-o-vac co. 4893-4896. Robbins (F. G.) 4929-4931, 8724, 12370-12372. 2
Raysor (Harry) 4897-4899. Roberts (D. M.) 6476.
Read mag., inc. 13266. Roberts (G. C.) 3349.
Readers home ser., inc. 7570. Roberts (Jack) 4932.
Real estate analysts, inc. 2350. Robinson (Allan) 4150.
Real estate bd. of Kansas City, Mo. 9064. Robinson (L. M.) 4933.
Reardon (C. O.) 2351. Robinson (T. L.) 978.
Recknall (Floyd) 4900. Robinson bros. 3350-3355.
Rectenwald (W. J.) jr. 3341. Robot appliances, inc. 12021.
Red River lumber co. 917-971. Rock of ages corp. 5698-5757.
Red Top brewing co. 12011-12020. Rockstrom (E. A.) 7010.
Reddy Kilowatt. 10175, 11360. Rockwell (W. S.) co. 10705, 10706.
Redhill products. 10994-10998. Rodda (W. H.) 8725.
Redlich (H. M.) 9480, 9481. Roe (Allys) 12712.
Redlich (Ruth) 9480, 9481. Roe (P. H.) 9070.
RedOlax products co. See Adams (William) Roe (Paul) 12712.
Reed (E. P.) & co. 14245-14248. Rogers (J. C.) 9643.
Reed (G. E.) 972. Rogers (L. F.) 14028.
Reed (J. M.) 8214, 11361. Rogers (Tony) 9643.
Reed & associates, inc. 4901-4906. Rogers imports, inc. 7573.
Rees (A. W.) 6007-6010, 8215-8217. Roma wine & liquor co. 13268.
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Romanet (Colette) 6839.
Romanovsky (Dimitri) 4151, 4152, 5758-5760.
Roncaglione (Baptist) 4934.
Ronrico corp. 3794-3797, 5410-5414, 6477, 6478.
Rood (R. R.) 13362.
Roper knitting co., inc. 6479.
Rosary foundation, inc. 2993, 4153, 8219, 8220.
Rose (N. H.) 979, 980. :
Rosefield packing co., ltd. 13423.
Rosenbaum glass products, inc. 3922.
Rosenblum (Hyman) 8726-8728.
Rosengren (J. H.) 4935.
Ross operating valve co.
Rotary lift co. 1504.
Rotation game co. 5572.
Roth (A. H.) 4936, 7011.
Roth (G. K.) 14029.
Rothman (Harry) inc. 6480.
Rothrock (Lillian) 6011.
Rotnem (R. A.) 6012, 6013.
Rottacker (Manuel) 1783.
Rowland (J. E.) 4937, 9071.
Rox (Henry) 7012.
Royal crown of Boston, inc. 1505, 1641, 1642.
Royal Hawaiian distributing co. 14030.
Royal oak ceramics. 9788.
Royal tailors, inc. 5415. | .
Royal typewriter co., inc. 1506, 1507, 3799, 3800,
6481-6483, 7574, 10707-10709, 13269, 13270.
Royle (John) & sons. 7761 (1, 2.)
Rubber mfrs. assn., inc. 11363-11368.
Rubinstein (Molly) 1795-1797, 6691, 6692.
Ruch (H. L.) 4154.
Ruhnau (Frank) 6680.
Runciman (G. H.) co. 9644.
Rundin (R. A.) 981.
Runge (C. F.) 1798, 4938.
Runyon (J. C.) 4155.
Ruotolo (Onorio) 205.
Ruppert (Jacob) brewery. 3801, 6484.
Rush (Henri) & co., architects. 982.
Russell (D. V.) 13424.
Russell (Dick) See Russell (D. V.)
Russell (F. C.) co. 7575.
Russian war relief, inc. 5761.
Ruthman machinery co. 12713-12715.
Rutkowski (Richard) 12846.
Ryle (E. S.) 11369.
Rzeznik (M. M.) 2994, 2995.
S. M. A. corp. 7576.
Saalfield pub. co. 1643, 2356-2361.
Sabor (Russ) 8529.
Safarik (C. F.) 4939, 14031.
Safety cleansers co, 3923.
Safety ear protector co. 2741.
Sage (Peggy) inc. 12231, 13271.
Saginaw broadcasting co. 14032.
Sah (A. P.) 11370.
3798.
St. Anthony’s guild. 2362, 4940, 8221, 8222, 11371-
11375.
St. Francis community press. 12716.
St. Jude natl. shrine. 10182.
St. Louis Browns Amer. league baseball club.
9072.
St. Louis natl. league baseball club. 4941, 10183.
St. Louis zoological bd. of control. 7013-7023.
St. Paul statuary co. 10999.
St. Regis restaurant. 12022.
Saks & co. 1508, 2742-2754, 10710.
Sales affiliates, inc. 6485-6487, 8530, 8610.
Sanaderm co. 1509-1511.
Sandler (H. B.) co. 983-986, 2363, 11376-11383,
14033-14035. ~—
324
Sands & sons. 17024.
Sands industries. 4942, 6014, 6015.
San Francisco chapter number 3.~Disabled
American veterans. 3356.
Sapolin co., inc. 7747.
Saugstad (E. D.) 4943.
Saunders venom extractor co.
Savitt, anes age
Savogran co. 6488.
Sawyers. 12717-12729.
Scarborough (O. E.) 11384.
Scarlett (Mrs. H. A.) 7851, 7852.
Scates (C. E.) 7025.
Scemon (Lucien) 12730, 12731, 14036.
Schaeffer (F. & M.) brewing co. 987.
Schafer (H. L.) 10826.
Schafer (W. A.) 10184.
Schairer (Reinhold) 12373.
Schaller (A. H.) 1799.
Schauer machine co. 10711.
Schautz (W. A.) inc. 12023-12027, 13274-13277.
Scheinfeldt (Samuel) 13278. '
Schenley distillers corp. 2755.
Schenley import corp. 9483.
Schenley labs., inc. 9484.
Schering corp. 2756, 5416, 5417, 7577, 8531,
8532, 10712-10714.
Scheuffele (S. D.) 206, 4156-4161.
Schewendeman (J. R.) 988.
Schieffelin & co. 13279.
Schilling (A.) & co. 10827-10846.
Schindler (Alfred) 4162, 4163.
Schleicher (Carl) & Schuell co.
Schleifer (Max) 12796.
Schlesinger (Leon) 4164-4169.
Schlesinger (Leon) productions. 207, 5762, 5763.
Schlitz (Jos.) brewing co. 14249-14256.
Schlumbohm (Peter) 5418.
Schmid (Julius) inc. 6016-6022, 6489, 6490.
Schmidt (H. H.) 6023.
Schmict (Martin) 9789.
Schneider (C. R.) co. 4944.
Schneider (F. A.) 2364-2375.
Schneider (R. G.) 11000.
Schoenwetter (H. K.) 989.
Scholl mfg. co., inc. 1512, 1513, 1644, 7578, 9485,
9486, 9645, 10715, 12028-12030, 12232, 14257,
14333.
School photo ser. 9646.
Schrader’s (A.) son. 12031.
Schratt (F. A.) 2996-2998.
Schreyer (Oscar) co. 12233-12236.
Schuller (Rudolph) 8223.
Schulman (Ernest) 8611.
Schulman (Louis) co., inc. 9647.
Schultz (Alfred) 11385. >
Schultz (Carl) 11385.
Schultz (E. H.) 9073.
Schumaker (L. C.) 7026.
Schumann (Frank) sr. 1800.
Schuster (Sigmund) 7853.
Schutte & Koerting co. 13280.
Schwartz (B. H.) 4945.
Schwartz (Laszlo) 10186.
Schwatt (E. L.) 3357, 9074, 12732, 12733.
Schweizer (J. O.) 8729, 8730.
Scientific lubricants co. 6491, 8533.
Scientific model airplane co. 11386-11391,
14037, 14038.
Scotia co. See Thomas (Scotia)
Scott (A. Q.) 4946-4950.
Scott aviation corp. 7027-7029.
Scotto (G. J.) 6693, 6694, 9790.
13272.
10185.
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nos. 1-12, 1944
Scripto mfg. co. 3802-3805, 5419.
Scull (W.S.) co. 9487.
Sea bee co. 7748.
Sealed power corp. 1514, 1515, 3806-3809, 5420,
5421, 6492, 7579, 9488, 9489, 10716, 13281,
13282, 14258.
Seamlex CO., inc. 13283.
Searle (G. D. ) & co. 3810, 5422, 7580, 8534, 10717.
Sears (Jack) 990.
Sears, Roebuck & co. 5764-5821, 11392- 11404,
12734, 14259.
Season skipper corp.
7581, 8535, 9490, 10718, 12032, 13284, 14260.
Seat-cover corp. 12033.
Sedlmayr (C. J.) 9075.
Selby shoe co. 1517-1521, 3813, 5424, 5425, 6493-
6496, 8536, 8537, 9491, 13285-13292.
Seltser (M. L.) 13425.
Semet-Solvay co. 8224.
Senior (S. P.) jr. 991.
Serbin (L. I.) 10847-10849.
Serra (J. E.R.) 4951-4953.
Servel, inc. 5426, 5427, 6497, 6498, 10719, 10720,
14039.
Seven-up co. 992, 1522-1528, 2758, 4954, 5428-
5430, 6499, 6500, 9492-9494, 10721, 12034.
Severin (G. H.) 2376, 11001.
Seymour, Zweibel productions.
Shafer (C. W.) 2999.
Shampooch. 14334.
Shan Lu (Yen-) See Lu (Yen-Shan)
Shanahan (Helen) 9791.
Shane (C. B.) corp. 7582, 12035.
Shaner (F. L.) 208-213.
Shanman (Sidney) 8225.
Shapiro (H. R.) 11002.
Shapiro (Jacob) 10850.
Shapiro (S.G.) 993.
Sharp & co. 7583.
Shattuck (F.G.) co. 7030-7032.
Shaw (G. J.) 12735.
Shaw (J. E.) 8538.
Shaw (K. P. J.) 3358.
Shaw (R. D.) 8226, 10187-10198.
Shaw-Barton. 2377, 14040-14060.
Sheaffer (W. A.) pen co. 2759, 3814, 3815, 6501-
6507, 9495, 9496, 12036-12044, 13293-13295.
Sheer silk fluid co. See Mann (L. R.)
——See Mann (R. M.)
——See Tiernan (J. L.)
Shelley (D. M.) 11405, 11406.
Shelton (G. I.) 9970.
Sheridan (H. L.) 4955.
Sherman (H. B.) mfg. co. 9497.
Sherwin-Williams co. 8539.
Shewan-Jones, inc. 8540.
_Shillinger (L. J.) 4956, 4957.
Shoemaker (B. C.} 13598.
Shookner (P. W.) 994.
Shottland (M. S.) 214.
Shoumatoff (Elizabeth) 11407.
Shrope (D. H.) 6024.
Shultz (S. M.) 8227, 9076, 11408, 12736, 14061.
Shulz (A. R.) 7854.
Shuman (Louis) 10199, 12737.
Shure bros. 7584.
Sicca soya paint co., inc. 7749.
Sieger (Herbert) 4958, 12738.
Silberman (L.) & sons. 5573.
Silver (J. L.) 13599.
Silver (Matilda) 1645.
Silver products mfg. co.
Simons (E. M.) 8228.
12374.
1529, 1530.
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1516, 2757, 3811, 3812, 5423,
325
Simplet elec. co. 4959.
Simpson (G. H.) 3412 (1)
Sing (J. L.) 2378, 4960. a
Singer (E. A.) 9077.
Singer mfg, co. 1531, 1532, 2760, 2761, 3816-
3820, 5431-5437, 6508-6511, 7585, 7586, 8541-
8543, 9498-9502, 10722-10725, 12045-12056,
13296-13300, 14261.
Singer sewing machine co. 1533-1535, 2762-2766,
5438, 6512, 8544, 10726, 11409, 13301.
Sisters of Saint Joseph. 8229-8232.
Six little tailors of Conn., inc. 14262.
Skidmore (May) 4961.
Skookum packers assn. 2862 (7)
Skrzypek {Anthony) 3359.
Sky chefs, inc. 995.
Slovacek (Alois) 8233-8238, 9078.
Small (L. A.) 2379, 2380.
Smalley mfg. co. 5439,
Smillie (C. M.) co. 10727, 13302.
Smith (A. J.) 11410.
Smith (J. J.) 4962.
Smith (Livingston) 2940-2943.
Smith (R. M.) 12237.
Smith (Robert) mfg. co. 5574.
Smith (Simon) 11411.
Smith & Wesson, inc.
Smith chem. co. 8612.
Smith-Gray corp. 13304.
Smith, inc. 2853.
Smitjah (H.) 2854.
Smitjah (H.) See also Lady Raye cosmetics.
Snethun (H. J.) 10200.
Sniadenko (J. W.) 6025.
Snow (H. W.) 13600.
Snyder (C. L.) sr. 7033, 8239.
Snyder (C. V.) jr. 7033, 8239.
Snyder (C. W.) 8545.
Snyder (G. A.) 6026-6028, 11412, 12739-12743.
Snyder (S. L.) 11413.
Snyder (W. J.) 6029.
Soares (J. P.) 6695, 8731, 11003.
Socony-vacuum oil co., inc. 6513-6516, 7587,
9503-9505.
Soda cola co. 8613, 9648.
Soellner (O. D.) 4170.
Sokol & co. 3924.
Sonney (K. J.) 11414.
Sonotone corp. 1536, 2767, 3821, 3822, 5440-
5442, 6517, 6518, 7588, 10730, 12058- 12060,
13305.
Sons of the revolution in the state of N. Y. 9792-
9794.
Sorensen (Henry) 996, 4963, 6030, 9079.
Sorin Bible & card co. 11415.
Soukup (Lad) 7034.
SoundScriber corp. 3823-3825, 12061-12064.
Souter (H. L.) 997.
South Barre granite co. 9795-9836.
Southern Baptist conv. Sunday schl. bd. 998, 4964,
4965, 7035, 8240.
Southern furniture guild. 8241, 8242, 10201-10205,
11416, 14062, 14063.
Southern supply co. 7589.
Southern woodcrafters. 7590.
Southworth (R. W.) 4966.
Spalding (A. G.) & bros., inc.
9506, 9507.
Spargo (E. O.) 10206.
Sparks (J. B.) 7036.
Sparks (J. E.) 13426.
Sparks (J. E.) See also Miami pharmacal co.
Sparks (Walter) 5575.
10728, 10729, 12057, 13303.
7591-7595, 8546, 8547,
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Spear (B. F.) 2381.
Speed-o-print corp. 12238-12273, 13427.
Spencer (E. T.) 10207.
Spencer (Edward) 7855.
Spencer, inc. 6519, 13306.
Speranza (Alexander) 1801.
Sperti, inc. 1537, 5443, 5444, 7596, 7597, 9508,
13307.
Spindt (A. E.) 6031.
Spitzer (E. C.J.) 11417.
Sporting gallery & bookshop, inc. 2382.
Sporting news pub. co. 11418-11433.
Sprague (E. V.) 215, 216.
Sprague-Warner Kenny corp. 2819 (13)
Spring leaf tea co., inc. 6605.
Springer (G. 1.) 12065.
Springstead (R. E.) 999.
Springston (J. N.) 4967.
Squier (V.C.) 8243.
Squirt co. 6520, 6521.
Stack (Leo) 2383.
Stagg-Finch distillers corp. 5445, 5446.
Staley (A. BE.) mfg. co. 2768, 5447, 5448, 10851.
Staley (C. C.) 8244.
Stamm (F. P.) 8245.
Stanage (J. T.) 3360.
Stanard (L. E.) 8246.
Stanco, inc. 5449, 7598-7606, 12066-12069.
Standard blouse, inc. 1538, 2769, 3826, 5450, 6522,
7607, 9509, 10731.
Standard brands, inc. 2855, 2856, 3925, 7750, 9649,
12274, 12275.
Standard chem. co. 12276.
Standard coffee co. See Shapiro (Jacob)
Standard oil co. 7608-7613, 8548, 8549, 9510-9515,
10732-10734, 12070-12075.
Standard oil co. of California, 1000, 2770-2772,
3361, 3827, 4968, 4969, 5457, 5458, 6523, 7037,
7614-7616, 8247, 8550, 12076, 13308. “¢
Standard tar products co. 6524, 7617.
Standard toykraft products, inc. 6606.
Standard vitamin co. 5576.
Standidge (H. W.) 12277.
Star model mfg. co. 11434.
Star model mfg. co. See Dickson (Albert)
Stark (R. R.) 14335.
States (C.G.) 11004.
Stearns (J. H.) 9080.
Steep (F. W.) 8248.
Steila (John) jr. 7038, 7039.
Stein (Jack) 4970, 6032, 7040.
Stein (Milton) 9837.
Stein (Samuel) 13428.
Stein Bloch clothes. 14263.
Steingard (A. T.) 8732.
Steinke (A. J.) 14064.
Steinman (R. K.) 10208.
Steinmetz (H. W.) 9081.
Stephano bros. 3828, 3829, 5459-5465.
Steriti (Anthony) 13429..
Stern (Max) 1539.
Stevens (B. A.) 9650.
Stevenson (Gordon) 4171.
Steward (H. W.) 7041-7051, 8249-8254, 11435-
11439.
Stewart (F. W.) mfg. corp. 5577, 5578.
Stewart-Rogers, inc. 12744, 12745.
Sticherling (Martin) 9082.
Stigi (J. P.) 1802.
Stitt (W. T.) 9838.
Stockhoff (W. W.) 2384.
Stoddart aircraft radio co. 3830, 6525.
Stoessel (H. K.) 1001.
Stokes (C. L.) 10852.
Stoll (ignatius) 4172, 6696.
Stoltenberg (John) 13430.
Stoltenberg co. See Stoltenberg (John)
Stoltzenburg (F. C.) 12375.
Stolz (L. W.) 4971, 5822-5825, 13601.
Stone (Carl) 4173.
Stone (J. C.) 1002.
Stoner (R. R.) 12278.
Stopinski (Sigmunt) 6033.
Stores pub. co., inc. 3362, 3363.
Storm seal combination window. 6526.
Story (D. J.) 3364, 4972.
Storz brewing co. 4174, 4175.
Stough (R. A.) 7751.
Stout (S. M.) 2385.
Stow mfg. co. 6527.
Strater (Henry) 1003, 1803.
Stratton (R. J.) 7052.
Strauss (Henriette) 217.
Strauss-Butler enterprise. 1804.
Strauss-Peyton. 1004.
Street (R. R.) &co., inc.
Strine (P.R.) 218.
Stroehmann bros. co. 3926.
Stromberg-Carlson co. 1540, 1541, 3831, 6528,
6529, 9516, 12077.
Stroock (S.) & co., inc. 8614.
Struthers Wells corp. 12078, 12079.
Stuart industries, inc. 13309.
Studebaker corp. 1542, 1543, 2773, 2774, 5466-
5468, 6530, 7618-7620, 8551, 8552, 9517, 10735-
10737, 12080, 12081, 13310, 13311.
Sturgill (Robert) 10209, 11440.
Subtropical sales co. 5580.
Sufix mfg. co. See Silver (Matilda)
Sugrue (F. C.) 11441.
Suhm co., inc. 10738.
Sullivan (B. C.) 11442.
Sun vacuum stores. See Redlich (H. M.)
Sun vacuum stores. See Redlich (Ruth)
Sunday schl. bd. Southern Baptist conv. See
Southern Baptist conv. Sunday schl. bd.
Superba cravats. 1544, 1805, 5469, 5470, 7621,
9518, 12082.
Supko (C. J.) 3000.
Suppiger (G. S.) co. 2857.
Sure-pull labs. 13312.
Surface combustion. 10739, 10740.
Surgical mech. research. 1545.
Sutterfield (Frank) 6034.
Sutton (C. C.) 6035.
Sutton (R. H.) 3365-3367.
Sutton (W.S.) 4176.
Svoboda (Antonin) 1005.
Swafford & Koehl, inc. 7053.
Swann (J. B.) 4973.
Sweet (Norman) 1006.
Sweet candy co. 9651.
Swensen (P.D.) 10210.
Swenson (C. T.) 11443.
Swiercezek (Stanislaus) 3001.
Swift & co. 1007, 1008, 2775, 5471, 5472, 7054,
9519-9522, 9652-9660.
Swinerton & Walberg co. 12746.
Swingle (L.) 12279.
Switlik parachute co. 1546.
Sylvania elec. products, inc. 2776.
Sylvester (Lucille) 9083, 13602.
Taber (E. E.) 10211-10214.
Taber (R.G.) 8255, 9084.
Tager (S.R.) 12747.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 1009.
5579.
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INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1944
Talent tips publicity. 4974.
Tally-ho mfg. co. 12748,
Tancill (G. L.) 12083.
Tanner (Clair) 11005.
‘Tasty baking co. 2777, 3832, 6531, 7622.
Taub (Philip) 4177, 11006, 11444.
Taube ptg. co. 2385.
Taylor (A. B.) 6697.
Taylor (C. J.) 9085.
Taylor (E. R.) 3002.
Taylor (H. F.) 12280.
Taylor (H. L.) 9086-9091.
Taylor (J. H.) 12749.
Taylor (M. 1.) 11445-11447.
Taylor (R. W.) 3927.
Taylor (R. W.) & co. See Taylor (R. W.)
Taylor cable products. 12084.
Taylor instrument cos. 1127 (2-12), 6074 (1-7),
8268 (7-19), 8553, 9124 (2-6), 11491 (2-9), 12085,
12086.
Tayton co. 7623.
Teich (Curt) & co., inc. 1010-1023, 2387-2404.
4975-4982, 6036-6040, 7055-7065, 10215-10221,
11448-11458.
Teigman (Joseph) 1024.
Temple (D. L.) 14065.
Tenderet sales co. 14264,
Tenley (O. S.) 4983.
Tennent (G. H.) co. 13313.
Tenney (F. F.) jr. 9092.
Tension envelope corp. of Kansas City. 5473.
Terminix co. 13314.
TerMoat (L. V.) 10222.
Terry (C. J.) 1025.
Terry (W.C.) 12087.
Teuscher pulley & belting co. 2778.
Tex-tan, trade name of Texas tanning & mfg. co.
10741.
Texas co. 11459.
Texas pre-fabricated housing co. 9523,
Texas tanning & mfg. co. See Tex-tan.
Textiles educa. bur. Byron G. Moon co., inc.
Moon (B. G.) co. Textiles educa. bur.
Theifels (Henry) 9839.
Thermoloid corp. 13431.
Thiele (H. L.) 6532.
Thieme (Anthony) 1806-1824, 5041, 6042, 7066,
7067, 8256, 9093, 11460, 14066.
Thomas (H. J.) 9094.
Thomas (J. H.) 2405.
Thomas (J. O.) 13432.
Thomas (L. J.) 1026-1049, 3368-3377, 12750-
12773.
_ Thomas (R. S.) 9840.
Thomas (Scotia) 1646.
Thomas candy co. See Thomas (J. O.)
Thompson (A. E.) 14067.
Thompson (A. S.) 1050, 4984.
Thompson (M. L.) 17068.
Thompson (Peter) 11461-11464, 12774, 12775.
Thompson (Thomas) 7856, 7857.
Thompson (W. R.) & co. 2406, 2407, 4985.
Thompson products, inc. 2408-2419, 13315-13322,
Thorn (E. W.) 10223.
Threadwell tap & die co. 3928, 10853.
Thweatt (B. W.) 13599.
Ticonium. 12088, 12089.
Tiernan (J. L.) 14325.
Tietsema (Tim) 12281, 12282.
Tilghman packing co. 9661.
Tillson (R. H.) 10854.
Tillson (R. H.) co. See Tillson (R. H.)
Tim-lab. See Pelunis (Sidney)
See
327
Timber eng. co. 1547.
Timber structures, inc. 7624.
Timbrook (C. D.) 2858, 2859.
Timely games co. 1548.
. Timken roller bearing co. 3378, 4986, 4987, 6533,
6534, 7069, 7625, 7626, 8257, 8554, 9524, 10224,
10225, 10742, 11465, 12090, 12776, 13323, 14068.
Timme (E. F.) & son. 9525.
Timmerman mfg. co. 3929, 6535.
Tinker (Frank) 4988.
Tivoli brewing co. 2779, 3833, 3834, 6536, 8555,
8556, 9526, 9527, 12091, 13324.
Toastmaster products div. McGraw elec. co. See
McGraw elec. co. Toastmaster products div.
Tobacco by-products & chem. corp., inc. 3835,
3930, 3931, 5474, 10855-10858.
Todd (H. O.) 12376.
Todd (J. C.) 11466.
Tomas (B. L.) 219.
Tomlinson ne-drip faucet co.
Tompkins’ label ser. 3836.
Thompson (J. W.) 3379.
Toomey (William) 4989.
Topping (H. F.) 12377.
Torry’s labs. See Nowotarski (Rose)
Tower (C. O. A.) 12819 (2, 3)
Townsley (Fred) 12777.
Toy creations, inc. 2860, 12283, 12284.
Trade litho. & ptg. co., inc. 2780, 6607.
Traffic eng. & safety dept. Amer. automobile assn.
See Amer. automobile assn. Traffic eng. &
safety dept.
Trautman (Ray) 1549, 5475, 12093.
Traylor (Forest) 5826.
Treap bros. 10859.
Tregs. 7627, 7752, 8557, 9528.
Tremco mfg. co. 1550, 1551, 2781, 2782, 3837, 3838,
5476, 5477, 6537-6540, 7628, 8558, 8559, 9529-
9532, 10743, 12094-12096, 13325.
Trencher furs, inc. 3839.
Trent (H. E.) co. 5478, 5581.
Trigg (Robert) & sons. 9841.
Trimble (A. G.) 1051.
Trimz co., inc. 1552, 2783-2785, 3840-3848,
5479-5482, 5582, 6541, 7629, 9533.
Tripke (Paul) 7070.
Troberg (G. S.) 14069.
Trommer (J. F.) inc. 13326, 14336.
Tryfus (Frederic) 220-222, 13603, 13604.
Tschaepe (Kurt) 3380, 4990.
Tube-lube co. 8615.
Tulk (A. J.) 223, 1825-1827, 4178-4181, 7858,
8733-8737, 12378-12383.
Tunick (A. M.) 4991, 4992.
Turchan follower machine co. 7071.
Turf games co. 3003.
Turkel (Henry) 8560.
Turnbull (F. M.) 3932, 14337, 14338.
Turnbull (J. G.) inc. 11007.
Turner (H. R.) 9662.
Turney (George) 6043.
Turntable. See Acker (Olive)
Turntable. See Kocher (Ed)
Tustin Hills citrus assn. 3935 (8)
Twin editions. 1052, 1053, 3381, 4993, 6044,
6045, 8258, 12778-12782.
Two-timer, inc. 1553, 3849, 3850, 9534, 10744,
12097.
Tyler fixture corp. 13327.
Underhill (Irving) 8259-8261.
Underkofler (F. J.) 3382.
Underwood (G. M.) 4994.
Underwood & Underwood, inc. 11467, 14070.
12092.
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pt. IV, n. s., v. 39
Underwood Elliott Fisher co. 5483, 9535, 12098,
12099, 14265.
Unguol pharmacal co. See DeGiorgi (J. H.)
Union pharmaceutical co., inc. 8561.
United air lines, inc. 7072, 11468, 11469.
United church canvass. 12100.
United drug co. 1054.
United enterprise release. 1055.
United feature syndicate, inc. 1554, 2786, 5484,
6542, 10745, 12101.
United negro assn. 2420.
. army mothers. 11008.
. conserve co. 12285, 12286.
. envelope co. 13433.
flag & banner co. See MacDonald (R. B.)
fypsum co. 1555, 9536-9538, 12102-12105.
med. specialty co. See Roberts (D. M.)
A. Dubonnet corp. 13328.
. playing card co. 2862 (8)
. rubber co. 6559 (1)
. tobacco co. 3851-3856, 5485.
United wa!l paper factories, inc. 2787, 3857, 5486,
9539-9542, 10746, 10747, 12106-12108.
Universal fountain pen & pencil co. 1556, 1557.
Universal Geneva watch co. 7630.
Universal microphone co. 13329.
Universal paper products co. 7631-7635.
University of Georgia press. 1056, 4995.
Univis lens co. 3858, 3859, 5487, 5488, 6543, 7636-
7638, 8616, 8617, 10748, 10749, 12110, 13330.
Unterman (L.) & son, inc. 11470.
Upham (D. J.) 7073.
Upjohn co. 1057, 1558-1560, 7073, 13331.
Utica mutual insur. co. 3383.
Utter (J. M.) 3384.
Uzefovich (A. M.) 1058, 3385.
V-brands. 3933.
Valentine (F. W.) 3004.
Valentine (J. W.) co., inc.
Valentine (R. J.) 9095.
Valley date gardens. See Swingle (L.)
Vallon (Robert) 10860, 10861.
Valve pilot corp. 5489-5491, 8562-8565.
Van Beek (Peter) 8262.
Van Brundt (Myron) 1059.
Vanden Eynden (J. C.) 9842-9844, 12384-12387.
Vanderhooft (J. J.) 10226, 10227. i
Varga (Mike) 6046.
Varney (C. E.) 9096.
Varsity mig. co. 9663.
Vaucher (L. F.) 9097.
Vazquez (I. R.) 4996.
Vee-bee co. See Stough (R. A.)
Veeder-Root, inc. 12111.
Vega aircraft corp. Lockheed aircraft corp. See
Lockheed aircraft corp. Vega aircraft corp.
Sie SS SEG Sees
NANNANNNANHNM
7074.
Venetian Lido statuary co. 4182. rat
Vergani (E. S.) 6047.
Vermont marble co. 224-234, 3005-3011, 4183,
12112-12115, 13448-13474, 13605.
Verner (E. O.) 1060-1065.
Vernon (R. J.) 8738.
Vernon-Benshoff co. 4997, 7075, 10228, 12783.
Vestnik pub. co. 12784.
Veterans of for. wars natl. home. 4998.
Vetting (R. G.) 8739, 11009.
Viavi co. 5492.
Vick chem. co. 7639-7641.
Vickers, inc. 7642.
Victaulic co. of America. 1561, 3860, 5493, 7643,
8566, 10750, 10751.
Victoria packing co. See Baca (Pablo)
Victory builders div. Bressler editorial cartoons,
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inc. See Bressler editorial cartoons, inc.
Victory builders div.
Victory novelty co. See Beloff (Morris)
Viking glass co. 12116,
Villard (W. J.) 2421, 8263.
Vinco corp. 1562, 1563, 3861, 5494, 6544, 6545.
Viney (E. A.) 4999.
Viquesney (E. M.) 4184.
Virginia shoe co., inc. 12117, 12118.
Vita-king famous health products co. 1647.
Vita lustre See Sabor (Russ)
Vita-var corp. 1648, 1649.
Vital foods corp. 2788.
Vitaloids co. 13434.
Vitamins for industry. See Mathews (D. S.)
Vize (J. C.) 5000.
Viavian (L. G.) 1066.
Vocafilm corp. 1067-1105, 2422-2427, 5001-5009,
7076-7102, 9098-9109, 10229-10234, 12785-
12795.
Vogel (Ferdinand) 3386, 3387.
Volupté, inc. 7644, 12119-12121, 13332, 13333.
Vos (Arthur) jr. 7753.
Vroman (H. E.) 10235.
WNOX. 1650.
Waano-Gano (Joe) 13606-13608.
Wacek (A. J.) 10236.
Wach (E. F.) 5010, 12122.
Waddell (M. M.) 6698.
Wade (E. G.) 5011.
Wade (J. M.) 12388.
Waehner (John) mfg. co., inc.
4188.
Wagner (J. P.) 1828.
Wah Chang trading corp. 1106.
Wahl (Lawrence) 11466.
Wakeler (E. M.) 12287.
Wakem & McLaughlin, inc. 6608.
Wakite products co. See Kareem (Abdullah)
Walker (D. A.) 6546.
Walker (D. A.) co. See Walker (D. A.)
Walker (G. K.) 6048, 9110, 9111.
Walker (Hiram) & sons, inc. 2789, 2796, 5495,
5496, 8567, 14266, 14267.
Walker’s Austex chili co. 5583-5587.
Walkmir (G. A.) 5012.
Wallace (M. P.) 13435.
Waller (Herbert) 1107.
Wally block co. 3388, 3389.
Walsh (M. J.) 2428.
Walter (Albert) 13436, 13437.
Walters (R. J.) 4544.
Walworth co. 8268 (20, 21)
Ward (Montgomery) & co., inc. 5013, 13609.
Ward (R. W.) 14071.
Ward baking co. 5588, 5589, 6609, 6610, 9664,
10752, 10753.
Warford (A. W.) 14072.
Warlo corp. 13334.
Warner-Patterson co. 12123-12125.
Warren (Northam) corp. 8568.
Warren (R. L.) 11471-11473.
Warshawsky &co. 9543. a
Warter (Bert) 235.
Warwick chem. co. 7645-7650, 8569.
‘Washington (State) 5014-5017.
Washington council of churches & Christian educa.
2429.
Waterloo reg. co. 1564.
Watson-Stillman co. 12126.
Wausau brewing co. 2861.
Weaver (F. L.) 12389-12392.
Weaver (J. B.) 13610.
3012, 3013, 4185-
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INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1944
Webb (Paul) 9665, 12127.
Webb (S. V.) 8268 (22-24)
Weber (F. J.) 9112, 10237.
Webster (Warren) & co. 7651, 7652.
Weco products co, 1565, 2791-2793, 5497, 6547-
6549, 7653, 7654, 9544, 10754.
Weidringer (Joseph) 5018.
Weidringer studio. 9113.
Weiffenbach (H. A.) 6049.
Weil (H. A.) 11474.
Weinberg & Handelsman. 9545.
Weiniger (Herman) 12796.
Weisenburgh (P. A.) 8264.
Weisfield & Goldberg, inc. 14268.
Weiss (D. A.) 9666.
Weiss (Paul) 12797.
Weiss (R. S.) 5827.
Welch’s candy, ltd. 2862.
Welding equipment & supply co. 3390, 3391.
Wella corp. 1566.
Wells (Hewitt) 1108, 3392, 3393, 5019, 5020.
Wellstatter (R. R.) 3394, 9114, 9115.
_ Wembley, inc. 1567, 2794-2796, 3862-3865, 5498,
5499, 6550, 7655, 7656, 8570, 8571, 9546, 9547,
10755, 10756, 12128-12130, 13335-13337, 14269.
Wenberg (E.S.) 4189.
Wender & Goldstein, inc. 3866, 5500, 10757.
Werk (M.) co. 3867.
Werner (G. H.) 10238.
Werth (R. C.) 12798.
Wesleyan univ. 3934.
Westchester Republican Co. com. 3395.
Western air lines. 12799.
Western cartridge co. Bond elec. corp. div. 5501.
5502, 7657, 7658, 12131.
—Winchester repeating arms co. div. 1568-1571,
2797, 2798, 3868, 5503-5505, 7659-7667, 8572,
9549-9552, 12132-12138, 13338-13342.
Western erectors co. 2430.
Western news bur. 1829:
Western photo products. 11475-11479.
Western states specialty co, 7754-7759, 8618,
8619.
Western waxed paper co. 8620.
Westinghouse elec. & mfg. co. 12800-12806.
—Better homes dept. 7103.
Westinghouse radio stations, inc. 5021-5024.
Weston (A. S.) 6551, 6552.
Weston aero-hydraulics, ltd. 14073.
Weston elec. instrument corp. 6553, 9553, 10758,
12139, 13343.
Westover (C. O.) 8265, 12807.
Weyerhaeuser sales co. 3869.
Weyerhaeuser timber co. 1109-1112.
What America thinks, inc. 10759.
Wheatality bakery, inc. 5590.
Wheeler (J. W.) 14074.
Whelan (E. W.) 9845.
Whitaker (J. C.) 6050.
White (H. W.) 4190.
White (J. G.) 6051-6053.
White (J. J.) mfg. co. 6554.
White (W. E.) 3396-3407.
White seal brewing co. 7760.
Whiting (M. K.) 9116-9118.
Whitlock (B. M.) 9667.
Whitlock supply co. 10760, 12140, 14270, 14271.
Whitman (H. M.) 10239.
Whitman (S. F.) & son, inc. 1651, 2799-2814, 5506-
5513, 7668-7672, 9554-9558, 12141-12147.
Whitman pub. co. 1652-1654, 2431, 9559, 11480,
, 11481.
Whitmore & Stone. 14075.
Whitney (C. H.) 1113
Whitney (W. P.) 12808.
Whittaker (H. C.) 8266, 9119.
Whitworth (Grace) 1114-1121.
Wick (R. R.) 13611.
Wickwire Spencer steel co. 3870, 5514-5516, 6555,
6611, 6612, 7104, 7673, 8573, 9560, 10761,
12148, 12149, 14076.
Wiggers (Harold) 6054.
Wigton (Irene) co. See Griffith (Mrs. Homer)
Wilbur & Williams co. 3871, 5517.
Wildman (A. J.) & son. 1655-1659.
Wilk (E. D.) 1572.
Wilkie (F. J.) 9120.
Wilkins (H. R.) 3014, 5025.
Willard (S. H.) 7105-7116, 12809-12813, 14077-
14087.
Willard pictures. 11482.
Willems (H. J.) 7117, 10240.
William (Walter) 1830.
Williams (A. L.) 7859-7861
Williams (A. T.) 5828.
Williams (H. K.) 12150.
Williams (J. H.) & co. 1573.
Williams (John) 5026.
Williams (L. O.) 3935.
Williams (P. T.) 9121, 9122.
Williams (R. J.) sr. 9846.
Williams (R. O.) 1122.
Williams (Wheeler) 1831.
Williams co. See Williams (L. O.)
Willis (E. J.) co. 3872.
Willis (H.S.) 12814.
Willoughby camera stores, inc. 7118.
Willson (M. H.) 3408.
Wilshire oil co., inc. 7674.
Wilson distilling co., inc. 2815, 2816.
Wilson Jones co. 5027.
Wilson mfg. co., inc. 1123.
Wilson mills, inc. 13438.
Wilson sporting goods co. 12815.
Wilson supply co. 5518, 5519, 6556.
Wimbledon shirt co. 14272.
Winchester repeating arms co. div. Western
cartridge co. See Western cartridge co.
Winchester repeating «sms co. div.
Winders (F. A.) 2432.
Windsor-Lloyd products co. 6613.
Wine growers guild. 10762.
Winkler (J. S.) 9561.
Winner industries. 7761.
Winterrowd (H. A.) 9668.
Winterrowd (H. A.) co. See Winterrowd (H. A.)
Winthrop chem. co., inc. 5028, 5520, 9562-9568,
10763, 10764.
Wisconsin (State) 5029.
Wise (W. H.) & co., inc. 3873, 3874, 12151.
Wise delicatessen co. 1124.
Wit (Jo) labs. 5521.
Withers (A. B.) 1832.
Witt (Eli) cigar & tobacco co. 8621.
Wittman (Alex) 236, 237, 6699, 6700.
Woiceske (R. W.) 11010-11012.
Wokeck (H. J.) 14088.
Wolcott (Jj. G.) 12393, 12394.
Wolfe & Mann device co. 1833, 5829.
Wolfenden (R. G.) 8267.
Wolff (S. J.) & co., inc. 10765, 12152, 12153.
Wonder chem. co. 12288.
Wonder products co. 13439.
Wondertest products co. See Steriti (Anthony)
Wood (G. T. B.) 11013.
Wood song pub. co. 8574.
Woodall (C. P.) 13440.
Woodall (Carl) 1122.
Woodall (R. L.) 516.
Woodroffe (M. K.) 8740.
Woods (Jackie) 6055.
Wooler (Gregory) 9123.
Woolf (R. B.) 11483-11489.
Woolfork (J. B.) 5030.
Worcester (Wakefield) 1125.
World merchandise corp. 1126, 2433, 3409,
5031.
World wide press, inc. 13612.
Worthington (T. C.) 3d. 12816.
Worthington pump & machinery corp. 3410,
6056-6070, 10766.
Worthman (Irving) 6614.
Wortman (Grant) 11490, 11491.
Wright (D.R. E.) 238.
Wright (Jj. R.) 5830.
Wright (J. W.) 11014.
Wright (K. M.) 10241-10252.
Wright (L.D.) 8268.
Wright aeronautical corp. 12817.
Wright aeronautical corp. div. Curtiss-Wright
corp. See Curtiss-Wright corp. Wright
aeronautical corp. div.
Wrona (F.S.) 9124.
Wrubleski (W. A.) 12818, 12819.
Wyeth (N. C.) 11014 (2-18)
Wyler & co. 9669-9673.
Wymer (O. U.) 13344-13349.
Wyomissing glazed paper co. 6557.
X labs., inc. 9674.
Yaeger (G. J.) 6071.
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Yankee Doodle root beer co. 8622.
Yeatman (L. A.) 5032.
Yen-Shan Lu. See Lu fYen-Shan)
Yeomans bros. co. 2817, 2818.
Yeung (J. K.) 3411.
Yhvh (H. F.) 14089.
Yoh (H. L.) co. 5033, 5034.
Yohe (R. S.) 8741. }
Yorke (Emerson) studio. 2434-2438, 5035-5039,
6072-6074.
Young (K. T.) 2439, 2440.
Young (N. M.) 1574.
Young America, ltd. 7675-7677.
Youngkin (Glenn) club. Navy mothers’ club of
America. See Navy mothers’ club of America.
Glenn Youngkin club.
Zallee (A. & H.) 3412.
Zank (G. H.) 6701.
Zecol, inc. 7678.
Zeigler (L. W.) 8742;
Zeitlin (Alexander) 12395.
Zellerbach paper co. 9675.
Zellie. 3015-3018, 6702, 6703, 7862.
Zenith radio corp. 2819, 3875-3877, 5522, 5523,
6558, 7679-7681, 8575-8578, 9569-9574, 10767-
10770, 12154, 12155, 13350.
Zephyr mfg. co. 12156.
Ziegler (F. W.) 9700.
Ziff-Davis pub. co. 6704.
Zimba beverage co., inc. 3878, 6559.
Zimmer (H. J.) 7119.
Zimmerman (W. J.) 1127.
Ziolkowski (Korczak) 6705.
Zip mfg. co. 14273.
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