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NEW YORK TIMES-Continued.

hears mediation rumor.-Reparation issue held up. - Replaced precious stones. Report French feel invasion is an error. Report lost planet of 1873 found again.-Report of mission encourages Paris. - Report 2 preachers lynched in Mexico.-Reveal Kaiser pushed hostility to England. — Rich without knowing it. Rob American express co. - Rome cabinet united against British plan.-Ruhr and British trade.-Ruhr cordon drawn tight.Ruhr tie-up turns Italy to oil hunt.Russian banks resume. Say Britain dominates situation. - Say poison gas is nullified by new French invention.Says Belgian army is a defense only.-Says British drive puts down francs.Says comedy methods do not raise laughs. Says Haig ignored Lloyd George order.- Says he transplants heads of insects. Says Italy favors Turks. Says M. Loucheur saved Ruhr in 1921. Says Palestine must be part of Arabia.-Seals Margueritte's fate.Second chariot is removed.-Seeks divorce in Paris.-Sees French as worried.

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See French women in favored status. Sending of gold here arouses French ire.-Short wave signals cross the Atlantic.-Shows Tut-ankh-Amen as victor.-Siege of murderer fails.— Siki case to be aired in French chamber. Silkworm production increases in France. Socialists summoned to protest over Ruhr.- Socialists want Ruhr placed before league. - Soviet asks Hughes to bar fugitives.—Soviet less afraid of war in the east.-Stabilizing of mark, as London judges it.— Sterling will remain strong, London thinks. Stole three rings in a police office. Strangles shrewish wife.Strikes paralyze Ruhr and Rhineland. Submarine Deutschland broken up.-Sue to bar wedding of Miss Littauer. Sues in Paris for divorce.Syndicate offers Dempsey by cable £40,000 to box Becket.-Tattooing for lumbago. Telegraph clerk censors dispatches. Tell British to quit Constantinople.—Text of Degoutte's speech.Three more rebels are executed in Dublin. — Thyssen says France aims only to destroy. - Too happy to live longer. Treasure removed from Luxor tomb. - Tomb used as hiding place?-Troops cut Ruhr off completely.-Turks encouraged, French complain.-Turks impressed by allied unity.-Turks more defiant after Paris breach. Tut-ankh-Amen died while still a boy, his tomb discloses.-Tut

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pt. 1, n. s., v. 20 ankhamen tomb is barred to press.-Two New Yorkers find a British offi cial slain in Cairo and are hampered by police. Using foreign currencies.Violence ends sitting of Austrian cabinet.-Wickham Steed to retire as editor of London times, Dawson returning. Will map French skies.-Wish to honor Americans. - With grain to sell Russia asks help. - Wolff brings data to accuse Poincare.-Zones of silence verified.-12 die in French wreck.-14 die in Red riot as soldiers quell Mexican strikers. - 5,500 refugees at Piraeus.-£5,900 for a Shakespeare. 34,000 to the dollar in Berlin.-$2,000,000 fur deal signed with soviet. 5828-6182

Nov. 15-19, 27, 29, 30, Dec. 1, 21, 28-30, 1922, Jan. 1, 2, 4, 5, 20, 21, 2831, Feb. 1-4, 6, 7, 12, 13, 19, 1923; 1 c. each Dec. 30, 1922, Jan. 2, 4-6, 19, 23, 31, Feb. 1, 3, 6-8, 16, 18, 20, 1923; A 651904-651909, 651912-651923, 651925651929, 651931-651937, 651941, 651943651949, 651951-651956, 651958-651962, 662151-662153, 662155-662158, 662160662165, 662169-662173, 662275-662279, 662281-662294, 662296, 662298, 662300, 662301, 662319-662330, 662332-662335, 663154, 663157-663161, 663163-663168. 663280-663288, 663290, 663291, 663293, 663296, 663301-663309, 663847-663850, 663853-663885, 663917-663933, 663936663939, 664034-664039, 664043-664053, 664055-664058, 664061-664064, 664067664070, 664196-664206, 664208, 664211, 664212, 664214, 664215, 664217-664219, 664359-664366, 664368-664384, 664387664404, 664406-664422, 664425-664429, 664431, 664432, 664434, 664435, 664481, 664483, 664484, 604842-664852, 664857 664858, 664860-664871, 664873-664876. 665125-665130; New York times co New York.

NEWSON (John Dimmock)* Philadelphia. Khan's gift. (In Adventure, Jan. 30, 1923) 6183

Dec. 18, 1922; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1923; A 662029. NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE, inc.*, New York. Daily magazine page for everybody. Each, proof, illus. (incl. ports.) 6184-6201

Good night stories. 19 instalments Contents: Betty's peek into Turkey.-David meets a queer animal.David meets a queer little streetcleaner. Doris and the wee cork boy. Doris meets an odd little mother. Mr. Barn Owl helps the little owl boys.-Peggy meets Mama

no. 3, 1923

and Daddy Flamingo.-Puzzled little dragon-fly.-Tilly Turtle learns to count her blessings. Dec. 15, 1922, Jan. 26, Feb. 9, 1923; 2 c. each Dec. 30, 1922, Feb. 6, 20, 1923; A 694417, 694418, 697551, 697552, 697554, 700020, 700024-700026. My marriage problems. Adele Garri

son's new phase of Revelations of a wife. 19 instalments Contents: Curious questions Mrs. Durkee asked about Bess Dean. - How Madge valiantly faced Mrs. Barker.-Reason Madge knew she was playing correctly.-Way Claire and Dicky took Madge's news.-Way Madge found rest so far as Claire is concerned. What troubled Madge as she watched Claire and Dicky.Why did Dicky heed Claire Foster and not Madge?-Why does Lillian need to warn Madge cryptically?— Why Madge repressed an expression of gratitude to Claire. Dec. 15, 1922, Jan. 26, Feb. 9, 1923; 2 c. each Dec. 30, 1922; Feb. 6, 20, 1923; A 694412-694414, 694416, 697553, 697555, 697556, 700021, 700022.

NICHOLLS (A. B.) 6202, 6203 Finding religious needs and planning to meet them, by A. B. Nicholls and R. L. Ewing. New York, Association press, 1923. 16 p. diagr. 16mo. Jan. 27, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 31; A 699096.

Working with young men and boys in larger groups. New York, Association press, 1923. 10 p. 16mo. (Christion emphasis series, no. 5) Feb. 20, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 26; A 701002.

International committee of Y. M. C. A., New York.

NICHOLLS (Henry Alton)* Cleveland. Special demonstration of Curle-lox and La-Rose. (In West Side news) 6204 Feb. 22, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Feb.

24; A 700133.

NICHOLS (Robert Hastings) Courses in history of the Christian church. Course 1. By R. H. Nichols; under supervision of Rev. Raymond C. Knox. New York, Columbia university, 1923. 60 p. 8vo. 6205

Jan. 2, 1923; 2 c. Jan. 26; aff. Jan. 25; A 699212; University extension, Columbia university, New York.

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NOECKEL'S CO-OPERATIVE SERVICE UNION. Noeckel's co-operative service union. [4] p. illus. nar. 16mo.

6206 Jan. 25, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 1; A 697420; Albert G. Noeckel, Philadelphia.

NORDBERG MFG. CO.*, Milwaukee. Instructions for operating and maintaining Nordberg-Carels two cycle diesel engines. 2 p. 1., 40 p. diagrs. nar. 12mo. 6207 Jan. 18, 1923; 2 c. Feb. 8; aff. Feb. 19; A 699847.

NORRIS (Will V.)* Golden, Col. Outline of qualitative analysis with reactions. Sheet, 12 by 17 in. 6208

Jan. 22, 1923; 2 c. Jan. 26; aff. Feb. 19; A 699793.

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Dec. 17, 24, 1922, Jan. 28, 1923; 1 c. each Dec. 30, 1922, Jan. 4, Feb. 6, 1923; A 662214, 662265, 664238; King features syndicate, inc., New York. ONEIDA COMMUNITY, ltd.*, Oneida, N. Y. Community plate. (In Saturday evening post, Jan. 27, 1923) 6222 Jan. 25, 1923; 1, c. Jan. 31; A

663902. O'NEILL (Harry F.) Us kids. Weeks of Jan. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1923. 2 sheets, illus., printed on both sides, 24 by 14 in. 6223, 6224

Jan. 8, 22, 1923; 2 c. each and affs. Jan. 31; A 699089, 699091; International syndicate, Baltimore.

OSBORNE CO.*, Newark, N. J.

6225, 6226 Congenial friends. Sheet, 9 by 51⁄2 in. Dec. 26, 1922; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 6, 1923; A 694605. Voice you love to hear. Sheet, 9 by 51 in. Dec. 26, 1922; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 6, 1923; A 694604.

O'SHERIDAN (Mary Grant)* Chicago. Lays and ranns from the folk-lore of the Gael. 66, [8] p. 8vo.

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Dec. 1, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 16; aff. Jan. 31, 1923; A 697452. OTIS ELEVATOR CO.*, New York.

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Otis reverse phase relay. 1 1. illus. 4to. (Form A 304) Feb. 14, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 17; A 697965. 16 advertising sheets) 6 sheets, illus.,

12 by 9 in. Contents: In terms of

pt. 1, n. s., v. 20

the colossal.-Sheer height.-Ex pression in architecture.-Noble pro file.--Building a picture.-Towering masses. Feb. 19, 1923; 2 c. each and affs. Feb. 21; A 700042-700047. OTTER MFG. Co., inc.*, New York. Igni tion parts; brushes for motors and generators. [24] p. illus. 4to. 6235

O Dec. 28, 1922; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 11, 1923; A 699229.

OTTERBOURG (EDWIN M.), Alice in Blunderland. chap. 11, 2. 12 instalments (In New York credit men's association bulletin, Dec., 1922, Feb. 1923) 6236, 6237

Dec. 1, 1922, Feb. 1, 1923; 1 c. Feb. 21, 8, 1923; A 665294, 664073; New York credit men's assn., New York.

OVERMAN (Caroline L.) 12 periodical contributions) (In Spur) Contents: In and around a Revillon post.-Life in an Eskimo home. 6238, 6239

Dec. 1, 1922, Jan. 1, 1923; 1 c. each Feb. 20: A 665185, 665186; Revillon frères, New York.

OWEN (Katherine M.)* Dallas. Yourself, efficient and beautiful. Practical lessons in self culture. Dallas, Tex., Universal publishing company [19231 3 p. 1., 88 p. 16mo. 6240 Feb. 10, 1923; 2 c. Feb. 21; aff. Feb. 19; A 699899.

OWENS-MERRITT Co., inc.*, Danville, Va. Garage guide. no. 21, Jan. 15, 1923. 55, 11 p. illus. obl. 8vo.

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Jan. 15, 1923; 2 c. Jan. 25; aff. Feb. 10; A 699848.

PACE (Homer St. Clair)* New York. 6242-6257 Procedure and practice of auditing. Lecture 1-3, 5-7. New York city, Pace & Pace, 1922. cover-titles, 6 v. 4to. Contents: Lecture 1, Fundamentals of auditing.-Lecture 2, Documents and records.-Lecture 3, Documents and records, concluded.Lecture 5. Control of audit procedure.-Lecture 6, Control of audit procedure, continued.-Lecture 7, Control of audit procedure, continued. Lecture 1, July 7, 1922; Lecture 2, July 11, 1922; Lecture 3. July 17, 1922; Lecture 5, O Mar. 8, 1922; Lecture 6, © Mar. 31, 1922; Lecture 7, © June 30, 1922; 2 c. each Dec. 28, 1922; affs. Feb. 3, 1923; A 696601-696606.

10. 3, 1923

Theory and practice of accounts. 1-4, Lecture E-1-E-4, 20, 47. New York city, Pace & Pace, 1922. covertitle, 10 v. 4to. Contents: 1-4, Common carriers-Steam roads.Lecture E-1, Public storage.-Lecture E-2, Transportation by land.Lecture E-3, Transportation by water. Lecture E-4, TradingBranch accounts.-Lecture 20, Organization code.-Lecture 47, Export procedure. 1, Apr. 14, 1922; 2, Apr. 28, 1922; 3, May 25, 1922; 4, June 23, 1922; Lecture E-1, Aug. 12, 1922; Lecture E-2,

Aug. 23, 1922; Lecture E-3, O Aug. 31, 1922; Lecture E-4, Nov. 10, 1922; Lecture 20, Oct. 6, 1922; Lecture 47, O Mar. 10, 1922; 2 c. each Dec. 28, 1922; affs. Feb. 3, 1923; A 696607-696616.

PACIFIC COAST SHIPPERS ASSN., inc.*, Seattle. Lumbermen's freight rate guide] Each, various pagings. 4to. 6258-6268 Arkansas. Reissue no. 23, Feb. 15, 1923. Feb. 15, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 26; A 701036.

California. Reissue no. 23-A, Dec. 29, 1922. Dec. 29, 1922; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 26, 1923; A 701031. Iowa. Reissue no. 23, Oct. 23, 1922. Oct. 23, 1922; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 26, 1923; A 701035. Kansas. Reissue no. 23A, Jan. 20, 1923. Jan. 20, 1923; 2 c. and aff.

Feb. 26; A 701034. Louisiana.

Reissue no. 23, Dec. 25, 1922. Dec. 25, 1922; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 26, 1923; A 701028. Michigan, Oklahoma. Reissue no. 23-A, Nov. 15, 1922. © Nov. 15, 1922; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 26, 1923; A 701029.

Minnesota, Georgia, Indiana. Reissue no. 23, Nov. 15, 1922. Nov. 15,

1922; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 26, 1923; A 701027.

North Carolina. Reissue no. 23, Oct. 15, 1922. Oct. 23, 1922; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 26, 1923; A 701033. Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland. Reissue no. 23, July 29, 1922. O July 29, 1922; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 26, 1923; A 701030.

Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama. Reissue no. 23, Jan. 19, 1923. © Jan. 10, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 26; A 701026.

West Virginia, Virginia, Maine. Reissue no. 23, July 1. 1922. © July 1, 1922; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 26, 1923; A 701032.

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PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO.*, San Francisco. 6270-6273 Adjusting methods. [Section 603.01603.03. 3 v. illus., diagrs. 4to. O Feb. 1, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 20; A 699871-699873.

Tacoma and Pierce County telephone directory, Jan., 1923. cover-title, vi, 79, [31, 36 p. 4to. Feb. 1, 1923; 2 c. Feb. 15; aff. Feb. 12; A 697878.

PACKARD (Frank L.)* Lachine, Canada. Four stragglers. chap. 8-10. (In Argosy all-story weekly, Feb. 17, 1923) 6274 Feb. 15, 1923; 1 c. Feb. 16; A

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PEACOCK (John Banks)* Columbus, Ga. Peacock's chart of sartorial averages. Sheet, 11 by 81⁄2 in.

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pt. 1, n. s., v. 20 PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL BANK OF CHESTER. Amazing almost unbelievable! (In Chester, Pa., times) 6293

Jan. 19, 1923; 1 c. Feb. 1; A 663905; Stewart corp., New York.

PENTE (William)* Park Ridge, Ill. Newspaper contributions] (In Child life) Contents: Brave ole buck.-Good ship Joy.-Heeze Fraid, the trick elephant.-Here comes the bride. Directions. Here comes the bride. Further adventures of the Enee, Menee, Mynee, Mo family. Menee's Christmas gift.Uncle Charley the Texas wildcat. Further adventures of the Enee, Menee, Mynee, Mo family.-Uncle Charlie the Texas wildcat. Directions.-Y. Hurrie, expressing and moving. Directions. 6294-6302

May 20, 25, June 20, July 20, Aug. 20, Sept. 20, Oct. 20, Nov. 20, 1922: 1 c. each Dec. 16; A 662051662059.

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Aug. 15, 1922; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 6, PERRY (Mabelle Everett)* Los Angeles. 1923; A 694597.

PECK (C. C. W.) Selected secrets of successful selling. Newark, N. J., N. R. Bagley co., incorporated [1923] cover-title, 29 p. nar. 8vo. 6290 Jan. 26, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 21; A 700028; N. R. Bagley co., inc., Newark, N. J.

PENCE (Harry)* Cincinnati. Day-byday record of the events of 1922. (In Cincinnati enquirer) 6291 Dec. 31, 1922; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1923;

A 662000.

PENDEXTER (Hugh)* Norway, Me. Long rifles. chap. 1-3. (In Adventure, Feb. 20, 1923) 6292 Jan. 17, 1923; 1 c. Jan. 20; A 663170.

Sketch book of life, men and scenery. 22 p. 16mo.

6305 Feb. 8, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 20; A 699861. PETERSEN (Herman)* Utica, N. Y. Cheating fate. (In Adventure, Jan. 30, 1923) 6306

Dec. 30, 1922; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1923;

A 662021. PETERSON (David-E.)* Princeton, Minn. Photographic printing cabinet, directions. Sheet, diagrs., 15 by 8 in.

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Jan. 7, 1923; 2 c. Jan. 19; aff. Jan. 29; A 699300. PETERSON (George H.) inc.*, Fair Lawn, N. J. Little book about roses, 1923. cover-title, 36 p. illus. 8vo.

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