47657 pt. 1, n. s., v. 20 Pioneers (The) of the old Southwest. tion and 38 prints recd. Dec. 14, 1923; L 19717; Pathe exchange, inc., New 47664 Redskin and white. See Way of a man. Rivals (The); directed by William William Unseeing eyes; from the story SnowWatson. Reel. © Dec. 24, 1923; blind, by Arthur Stringer, directed 2 c. and description Dec. 27; L 19762; by E. H. Griffith. 9 reels. © Nov. Universal pictures corp., New York. 25, 1923; 2 c. and description Dec. 27, 47657 1923; L 19774; William Randolph Hearst, New York. 47665 Snowblind. See Unseeing eyes. Way of a man; by George B. Seitz, Sunday calm; by Hal E. Roach. Clippings from reel. © title, description no. 2, Redskin and white. Clippings from reel. © title, description and and 40 prints recd. Dec. 24, 1923; 40 prints recd. Dec. 14, 1923; L L 19759; Pathe exchange, inc., New 19719; Pathe exchange, inc., New Yor. 47658 47666 Switching (The) hour. See Fighting no. 3, In the toils of the torblood. rent. Clippings from reel. © title, Ten (The) commandments; story by description and 34 prints recd. Dec. Jeanie MacPherson, directed by Cecil 14, 1923; L 19720; Pathe exchange, B. DeMille. 14 reels. © Dec. 21, inc., New York. 47667 1923; 2 c. and description Dec. 27; L 19766; Famous players-Lasky no. 4, Lost in the wilds. corp., New York, 47659 Clippings from reel. © title, descrip tion and 38 prints recd. Dec. 14, 1923; Ten dollars or ten days; by Mack Sen- L 19721; Pathe exchange, inc., New nett. Clippings from reel. © title, York. 47668 description and 30 prints recd. Dec. 24, 1923; L 19751; Pathe exchange, no. 5, White medicine. Clipinc., New York. 47660 reel. © title, descrip tion and 39 prints recd. Dec. 14, 1923; Tire troubles; by Hal E. Roach. Clip- L 19722; Pathe exchange, inc., New pings from reel. © title, description York. 47669 and 40 prints recd. Dec. 24, 1923; L 19756; Pathe exchange, inc., New Western feuds; story and scenario by York. 47661 Isabel Blodgett and Ashton Dear holt, directed by Francis Ford. 5 Trail's (The) end. See Beasts of para- reels. © Dec. 26, 1923; 2 c. and dedise. scription Dec. 27; L 19770; Arrow Trouble trail; story and scenario by film corp., New York. 47670 George Elwood Jenks, directed by White medicine. White medicine. See Way (The) of a George Holt. 5 reels. © Dec. 21, 1923; 2 c. and description Dec. 22; L 19743; Arrow film corp., New Wild and wooly; by John L. HawkinYork. 47662 son. Clippings from reel. © title, de scription and 20 prints recd. Dec. 14, Two wagons, both covered; by Will 1923; M 2383; Pathe exchange, inc., Rogers. Clippings from reel. © title, New York. 47671 description and 40 prints recd. Dec. 14, 1923; L 19713; Pathe exchange, | You're next; written and directed by Al Herman. 2 reels. © Dec. 21, inc., New York. 47663 1923; 2 c. and description Dec. 27; L Uncensored movies; by Hal E. Roach. 19763; Universal pictures corp., New Clippings from reel. © title, descrip- York, 47672 man. Number of entries in class L and M included in the catalogue since Jan 1, Motion picture photoplays......... 1,242 169 1,411 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS COPYRIGHT OFFICE CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE AOTS OF CONGRESS OF MAROH 3, 1891 OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 PART 1, GROUP 2 PAMPHLETS, LEAFLETS, CONTRIBUTIONS TO NEWSPAPERS OR PERIODICALS, ETC. DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS; MAPS MOTION PICTURES 1923 NEW SERIES, VOLUME 20 No. 12 WASHINGTON THE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 1, Group 2, issued monthly, contains mainly titles of pamphlets, leaflets, and literary contributions to periodicals, and all other productions registered under the legal designation "book" not found in Group 1 (issued several times a week), including also, however, preliminary reports of court decisions, local directories, herd books, and other annuals, etc. The entries are arranged alphabetically by authors, or, if anonymous, by title. An asterisk (*) after the author's name indicates that the author and copyright proprietor are the same. When the author and copyright proprietor are different a separate statement is made at the end of the title, giving the proprietor and his address. Group 2 also contains, in four separate alphabets, the titles of the entries made in Class “C,” Lectures, sermons, addresses, prepared for oral delivery, which are arranged alphabetically by author; Class “D,” Dramatic compositions, arranged alphabetically by title; Class “F,” Maps, arranged alphabetically by the subject word of each title; Class “L,” Motion-picture photoplays; and Class “M,” Motion pictures other than photoplays, arranged alphabetically by title. Under the act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copyright Office. To save space in the Catalogue, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: "A," Class A, Books; "A-Foreign," Foreign books in foreign languages; “C” Class C, Lectures, sermons, addresses, prepared for oral delivery; “D,” Class D, Dramatic compositions; “F,” Class F, Maps; “L,” Class L, Motion-picture photoplays; and “M,” Class M, Motion pictures other than photoplays. “©” implies copy “ right registration of a published work, followed by date of publication; "© 1 c.” stands for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the printed or manuscript copy; and “2 c.” for two copies, followed by date of their receipt. In the case of contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue or issues containing such contribution is required. "A ad int.” implies ad interim copyright registration under the act. of March 4, 1909, as amended by the act of December 18, 1919, of a book published abroad in the English language, for which the deposit of only one copy is required. A list of the books of which the subsisting copyright has been renewed and extended under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found in Part 1, Group 1. The annual index contains the names of all copyright proprietors, the names of authors of pamphlets, the titles of anonymous pamphlets, the names of authors of dramatic composition, and the subject words of all maps. The annual subscription price for the Catalogue of Copyright Entries (received only for the calendar year) for Part 1, Groups 1 and 2, is $1.00 for 1923, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. The act of March 4, 1909, provides that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated. therein as regards any copyright registration." |