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Sept. 16, 1920; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1920; F 36255; Babson's statistical organization, Wellesley Hills, Mass. UPLAND, Grant Co., Ind. [Insurance maps] 1920. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [25059

Sept. 2, 1920; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1920; F 34190; Sanborn map co., New York. VENTURA, Calif. Coast route from

Ventura to Los Angeles. Scale 12 mi. to an inch. Size 9 by 3 inches. [25060

Sept. 1, 1920; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1920; F 36234; California state automobile assn., San Francisco. VERMONT. Rand McNally black and white mileage map of Vermont and New Hampshire. Chicago and New York, Rand McNally & company, 1920. 19 p. fold map. 16mo.

[25061

July 19, 1920; 2 c. July 27, 1920; aff. July 26, 1920; A 574579; Rand McNally & co., Chicago. VERNON, Wilbarger Co., Tex. [Insurance maps] June, 1920. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 20 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [25062

Sept. 14, 1920; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1920; F 34204; Sanborn map co., New York. VIRGINIA. Rand McNally black and white mileage map of virginia and West Virginia. Chicago, New York, Rand McNally & company, 1920. 28 p. fold. map. 16mo. [25063

July 16, 1920; 2 c. July 27, 1920; aff. July 26, 1920; A 574572; Rand McNally & company, Chicago. WARREN COUNTY, Ky. Parrish's sectional map of Warren County, Ky. Scalemi. to an inch. Size 44 by 32 inches. Blueprint. [25064

Aug. 28, 1920; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1920; F 34165; Roger M. Parrish, Bowling Green, Ky.

Same.

[25065

Sept. 11, 1920; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1920; F 36244; Roger Mills Parrish, Bowling Green, Ky.

pt. 1, n. s., v. 17, no. 9, 1920

WASHINGTON (State). Motor roads in Washington, and portions of Idaho, Montana, Oregon, British Columbia and Alberta. Size 27 by 20 inches. [25066

July 30, 1920; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1920; F 36201; Inland automobile assn., Spokane, Wash. WAYNESBORO, Augusta Co., Va. [Insurance maps] June, 1920. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 10 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [25067 Sept. 3, 1920; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1920; F 34193; Sanborn map co., New York.

WEST VIRGINIA. Woman's world buying center map of West Virginia. Size 17 by 9 inches.

[25068

Sept. 8, 1920; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1920; F 36259; Woman's world magazine co., inc., Chicago.

WISCONSIN. Clason's Wisconsin road map and railway guide. cover-title, 64 p. illus., maps, part fold. 16mo. [25069

Feb. 15, 1920; 2 c. July 21, 1920; aff. Aug. 9, 1920; A 576003; Clason map co., Denver.

Rand McNally black and white mileage map of Wisconsin. Chicago, New York, Rand McNally & company, 1920. 24 p. fold. map. 16mo. [25070

July 16, 1920; 2 c. July 27, 1920; aff. July 26, 1920; A 574570; Rand McNally & company, Chicago. See Minnesota.

WORLD. Bodemer map of the earth as it is, geographic, astronomic, chronometric chart. Size 18 by 18 inches. [25071

Aug. 23, 1920; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1920; F 36245; Bureau of independent practical research, New York.

WYOMING. Rand McNally black and white mileage map of Wyoming. Chicago, New York, Rand McNally & company, 1920. 10 p. fold. map. 16mo. [25072

July 19, 1920; 2 c. July 27, 1920; aff. July 26, 1920; A 574578; Rand McNally & company, Chicago.

Number of entries of Maps included in the catalogue since Jan. 1, 1920. 1, 146

CLASSES L AND M. MOTION PICTURES.

[ADVENTURES (THE) AND EMOTIONS OF EDGAR POMEROY]; no. 5, David and Goliath, story by Booth Tarkington, scenario by Barbara Kent, directed by E. Mason Hopper. 2 reels.

[25073 Sept. 1, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 16, 1920; L 15543; Goldwyn pictures corp., New York. BEACH OF DREAMS; by H. DeVere Stacpoole. Clippings from reel. [25074

title, description and 210 prints recd. Sept. 7, 1920; L 15514; Haworth studios, inc., Los Angeles. BEASTS OF THE JUNGLE. See Vanishing (The) dagger.

BEHOLD MY WIFE; from the novel, The translation of a savage, by Sir Gilbert Parker, scenario by Frank Condon, directed by George Melford. 2 reels. [25075

Sept. 14, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 18, 1920; L 15555; Famous players-Lasky corp., New York. BELLE (THE) AND THE BILL; story and scenario by Ben Cohen, produced by Horace Davey. Reel. [25076

Sept. 17, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 21, 1920; L 15562; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York. BELLIGERENT BETTIE; scenario by and produced by Grace Mel Murray. Clippings from reel. [25077

title and description recd. July 3, 1920; 135 prints recd. Aug. 23, 1920; L 15454; Grace Mel Murray, Mooringsport, La.

BLACK BEACH. See Love (The) flower.

BLADE (THE) OF DEATH. See Branded (The) four.

BLAZING THE WAY; written and produced by George H. Webster. 2 reels. [25079 Aug. 24, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 1, 1920; L 15488; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York. BRANDED (THE) FOUR; story by Hope Loring and George W. Pyper, directed by Duke Worne, no. 4, The blade of death. 2 reels.

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BENEATH THE SEA. See Vanishing BRANDING (THE) IRON; by Katherine

(The) dagger.

BETWEEN FRIENDS. See Ford educational weekly.

BEVERLY'S BALANCE. See Food for scandal.

BIG (THE) CATCH; story by Louis D. Lighton, scenario by Ford Beebe, produced by Leo Maloney. 2 reels. [25078

Sept. 11, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 14, 1920; L 15538; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York.

Newlin Burt, adapted for the screen by J. G. Hawks, supervised and directed by Reginald Barker. 7 reels. [25085

Aug. 26, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 1, 1920; L 15481; Goldwyn pictures corp., New York. BURGLAR PROOF; story by William Slavens McNutt. 5 reels. [25086

Sept. 7, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 15, 1920; L 15541; Famous players-Lasky corp., New York.

25087

CHAMPION (THE) LIAR; story by Louis D. Lighton, scenario by Bob Horner, produced by Ed. (Hoot) Gibson. 2 reels. [25087

Sept. 3, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 10, 1920; L 15516; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York.

CITY (A) SPARROW; story by Kate Jordan, scenario by Clarence Genevieve Kennedy, directed by Sam Wood. 5 reels. [25088

Aug. 26, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 3, 1920; L 15493; Famous players-Lasky corp., New York.

CLASS. CLEARING SKIES. See Moon (The) riders.

See You never can tell.

CLOTHES; from the celebrated stage success of the same name, by Avery Hopwood and Channing Pollock, adapted by Arthur J. Zellner, produced under the personal supervision of Maxwell Karger, directed by Fred Sittenham. 5 reels. [25089

Sept. 17, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 21, 1920; L 15557; Metro pictures corp., New York.

CRUCIFIX (THE) OF DESTINY; story by
R. Dale Armstrong, scenario by
Agnes Parsons, directed by R. Dale
Armstrong. 6 reels.
[25090
Aug. 11, 1920; 2 c. and descrip-
tion Sept. 1, 1920; L 15482; R. Dale
Armstrong, Los Angeles.

DARLING MINE; by John Lynch and
Laurence Trimble, directed by Lau-
rence Trimble. 5 reels.
[25091

Aug. 8, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 16, 1920; L 15545; Select pictures corp., New York.

DAVID AND GOLIATH. See [Adventures (The) and emotions of Edgar Pomeroy]

DECORATOR (THE); written and directed by Jess Robbins. 2 reels.

[25092

Aug. 26, 1920; 2 c. and description Aug. 31, 1920; L 15472; Vitagraph co. of America, Brooklyn.

DEVIL'S (THE) PASSKEY; story by
Baroness De Meyer and Erich Von
Stroheim, directed by Erich Von
Stroheim. 7 reels.
[25093

Sept. 3, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 7, 1920; L 15513; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York.

pt. 1, n. s., v. 17

DRAGON'S (THE) NET; from the story, The petals of Lao-Tze, by J. Allen Dunn, scenario by and directed by Henry McRae, no. 1, The mysterious murder. 2 reels. [25094

Aug. 25, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 1, 1920; L 15486; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York.

reels.

reels.

no. 2, Thrown overboard. 2 [25095

Sept. 3, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 7, 1920; L 15508; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York. no. 3, A watery grave. 2 [25096 Sept. 8, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 13, 1920; L 15529; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York. no. 4, Into the chasm. 2 [25097 Sept. 11, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 14, 1920; L 15537; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 2 no. 5, A jump for life. [25098 Sept. 17, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 21, 1920; L 15566; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York.

reels.

reels.

EMPIRE BUILDERS. See It's a great life.

FATAL (THE) ESCAPE. See Hidden dangers.

FATE'S PAWN. See Branded (The) four.

FELIX O'DAY; by F. Hopkinson Smith. Clippings from reel. [25099

title, description and 100 prints recd. Aug. 6, 1920; L 15407; Pathé exchange, inc., New York.

FIX IT FOR ME; story and scenario by Ben Cohen, directed by Harry Edwards. Reel. [25100

Sept. 3, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 7, 1920; L 15511; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York. FOOD FOR SCANDAL; based on the play, Beverly's balance, written by Paul Kester, scenario by Edith Kennedy, directed by James Cruze. 5 reels. [25101

Aug. 24, 1920; 2 c. and description Aug. 31, 1920; L 15475; Realart pictures corp., New York. FOR THE FUTURE. See Ford educational weekly.

no. 9, 1920

FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY; no. 220, In the glory of the past. Reel.

[25102

Sept. 6, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 7, 1920; M 1694; Ford motor co., Detroit.

no. 221, Between friends. Reel. [25103

Sept. 10, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 11, 1920; M 1695; Ford motor co., Detroit.

no. 222, For the future. Reel. [25104

Sept. 17, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 18, 1920; M 1701; Ford motor co., Detroit.

GAMBLIN' (A) FOOL; story and scenario by Ford Beebe, produced by Leo Maloney. 2 reels. [25105

Sept. 17, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 21, 1920; L 15564; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York. GAMESTERS (THE); by Lois Zellner, directed by George L. Cox. 6 reels. [25106

Sept. 20, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 21, 1920; L 15559; American film co., inc., Chicago. GOLDWYN-BRAY COMIC; no. 818. Reel. [25107

Aug. 26, 1920; 2 c. and description Aug. 31, 1920; M 1686; Bray studios, inc., New York.

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Sept. 18, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 25, 1920; M 1705; Bray pictures corp., New York.

GREAT (THE) PENDULUM. See Vanishing (The) dagger.

GREAT (THE) REDEEMER; by H. H. Van Loan, adapted by Jack Gilbert and Jules Furthman, directed by Clarence Brown. 5 reels. [25115

Sept. 11, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 13, 1920; L 15520; Metro pictures corp., New York.

HALF AN HOUR; from the play, written by Sir James M. Barrie, scenario by Clara S. Beranger, directed by Harley Knoles. 5 reels. [25116

Aug. 24, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 3, 1920; L 15490; Famous players-Lasky corp., New York. HAWK'S (THE) TRAIL; no. 1-15, by Louis Burston. Clippings from reel. [25117

title, description and 6484 prints recd. Sept. 4, 1920; L 15539; Burston films, inc., New York.

HELD IN TRUST; from the story, by George Kibbe Turner, adopted by Sarah Y. Mason, edited by Robert De Lacy, directed by John E. Ince. 6 reels. [25118 Aug. 26, 1920; 2 c. and description Aug. 26, 1920; L 15453; Metro pictures corp., New York.

HER NIGHT OUT; story and scenario by Ben Cohen, directed by Horace [25119 Davey. Reel.

Sept. 3, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 7, 1920; L 15507; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York. HERBERT KAUFMANN'S WEEKLY. Who threw the brick. HIDDEN (THE) CAVE. See Branded (The) four.

See

HIDDEN DANGERS; story by Albert E. Smith and Cleveland Moffett, scenario by William B. Courtney, directed by Wm. Bertram, no. 11, The tank's secret. 2 reels. [25120

Sept. 3, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 7, 1920; L 15504; Vitagraph co. of America, Brooklyn.

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HONEST HUTCH; from the story, Old Hutch lives up to it, by Garret Smith, scenario by Arthur F. Statter, directed by Clarence G. Badger. 6 reels. [25130 Sept. 14, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 18, 1920; L 15551; Goldwyn pictures corp., New York. HONOR (THE) OF THE RANGE; story by Louis D. Lighton, scenario by Hope Loring, directed by Leo Maloney. 2 reeis. [25131

Sept. 14, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 18, 1920; L 15548; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York.

HOPE (THE); adopted from the colossal stage play, by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton, scenario by A. S. LeVino, directed by Herbert Blache. 2 reels. [25132 Aug. 28, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 1, 1920; L 15477; Metro pictures corp., New York.

HUMAN BAIT. See Hidden dangers. IN FOLLY'S TRAIL; story by Katherine Leiser Robbins, scenario by Doris Schroeder, directed by Rollin Sturgeon. 5 reels. [25133

Aug. 25, 1920; 2 c. and description Aug. 31, 1920; L 15474; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York. IN THE GLORY OF THE PAST. See Ford educational weekly.

INTO THE CHASM. See Dragon's (The) net.

IT'S A BOY; directed by Noel Smith. 2 reels. [25134

Sept. 1, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 13, 1920; L 15530; Mack Sennett, Los Angeles.

IT'S A GREAT LIFE; adapted from the story, Empire builders, written by Mary Roberts Rinehart, scenario by Edward T. Lowe, directed by E. Mason Hopper. 6 reels. [25135

Aug. 26 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 1, 1920; L 15480; Mary Roberts Rinehart, New York.

JAILBIRD (THE); story by Julien Josephson, directed by Lloyd Ingraham. 5 reels. [25136

Aug. 26, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 3, 1920; L 15497; Thos. H. Ince, Los Angeles.

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