29592 SHOT-GUN (A) WEDDING; written and directed by Fred C. Fishback. 2 reels. [29592 Sept. 25, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 28, 1920; L 15582; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York. SHOULD TAILORS TRIFLE; written and directed by Thomas Buckingham. 2 reels. [29593 Oct. 14, 1920; 2 c. and description Oct. 18, 1920; L 15682; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York. SILENT JOE'S DEATH WARRANT. See Vanishing trails. SILVER LININGS. See Vanishing dagger. SOME SHOOTER; story and scenario by F. Hadden Ware and Jeanne Spencer, picturized by Ed (Hoot) Gibson. 2 reels. [29594 Oct. 11, 1920; 2 c. and description Oct. 16, 1920; L 15673; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York. SON (THE) OF TARZAN; from the famous novel, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, photo drama by Roy Somerville, directed by Harry J. Revier, no. 1, The call of the jungle. 3 reels. [29595 Mar. 15, 1920; 2 c. and description Oct. 9, 1920; L 15639; David P. Howells, New York. 2 reels. no. 3, The girl of the jungle. [29597 Mar. 15, 1920; 2 c. and description Oct. 9, 1920; L 15641; David P. Howells, New York. SON (A) OF THE NORTH; story by Jacques Jaccard, scenario by Kay Thompson, directed by Jacques Jaccard. 2 reels. (One of the Red rider stories) [29598 Sept. 25, 1920; 2 c. and description Oct. 11, 1920; L 15654; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York. SOPHY OF KRAVONIA. See Virgin (The) of Paris. SOWING (THE) OF ALDERSON CREE. See Seeds of vengeance. SPAN (THE) OF DEATH. See Veiled (The) mystery. STOP THIEF; by Carlyle Moore, snenario by Chas. Kenyon, produced by special arrangement with Cohen & Hughes, directed by Harry Beaumont. 5 reels. [29601 Sept. 14, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 28, 1920; L 15575; Goldwyn pictures corp., New York. STORY (THE) OF PETROLEUM. 4 reels. [29602 Oct. 7, 1920; 2 c. and description Oct. 16, 1920; M 1727; A. E. Watts, New York. SUNDOWN SLIM; story by H. H. Knibbs, directed by Val Paul. 5 reels. [29603 Oct. 7, 1920; 2 c. and description Oct. 11, 1920; L 15657; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York. SUNSET SPRAGUE; story and scenario by Clyde C. Westover, directed by Thomas Heffron and Paul Cazeneuve. 5 reels. [29604 Oct. 3, 1920; 2 c. and description Oct. 15, 1920; L 15670; William Fox, New York. SURPRISE (THE) ATTACK. See Ruth of the Rockies. THRIFTOGRAMS FOR JUNE 1920. Small reel. [29605 title, description and 92 prints recd. June 28, 1920; M 1713; Minnie A. Buzbee, Little Rock, Ark. THROUGH PRISON WALLS. See Phantom (The) foe. TIGER'S (THE) CUB; story by George Goodchild, scenario by Paul H. Sloane, directed by Charles Giblyn. 6 reels. [29606 Oct. 10, 1920; 2 c. and description Oct. 15, 1920; L 15668; William Fox, New York. TROUBLED TRAIL. See Double adventure. TROUBLED WATERS. See Ruth of the Rockies. UNCLE SAM OF FREEDOM RIDGE; from the book, by Margaret Prescott Montague, directed by George A. Beranger. 2 reels. [29607 Sept. 26, 1920; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1920; description Oct. 1, 1920; L 15621; Harry Levey service corp., New York. UNCLE TOM'S CABOOSE; written and directed by Jim Davis. 2 reels. [29608 Oct. 25, 1920; 2 c. and description Oct. 28, 1920; L 15730; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York. UNMASKED. See Vanishing trails. UNSEEN (THE) FOE. See Dragon's (The) net. VANISHING (THE) DAGGER; no. 18, Silver linings, story by Hope Loring, Jacques Jaccard and Milton Moore, scenario by George W. Pyper, directed by Eddie Polo and Edward Kull. 2 reels. [29609 Sept. 25, 1920; 2 c. and description Sept. 28, 1920; L 15581; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York. VANISHING (THE) FLOOR. See Flaming (The) disk. VANISHING TRAILS; no. 1-15, story and scenario by William E. Wing, produced by William N. Selig, directed by Leon De La Mothe. Clippings from reel. Contents: 1. The midnight mystery.-2. Silent Joe's death warrant.-3. The dreadful scourge.4. Vengeance.-5. Death pursues.6. The brand of hate.-7. Death shadows.-8. The dare-devil.-9. A livid fate.-10. The mansion of mystery.-11. Rails of destruction.12. The final hour.-13. The death Oct. 2, 1920; 2 c. and description Oct. 5, 1920; L 15629; Vitagraph co. of America, Brooklyn. no. 6, The fiery furnace, directed by William A. Bowman. 2 reels. [29613 Oct. 2, 1920; 2 c. and description Oct. 7, 1920; L 15635; Vitagraph co. of America, Brooklyn. no. 7, Human targets, picturized by Wm. B. Courtney, directed by William J. Bowman. 2 reels. [29614 reels. Oct. 9, 1920; 2 c. and description Oct. 16, 1920; L 15675; Vitagraph co. of America, Brooklyn. no. 8, The span of death. 2 [29615 Oct. 15, 1920; 2 c. and description Oct. 18, 1920; L 15680; Vitagraph co. of America, Brooklyn. VENGEANCE. See Vanishing trails. VIRGIN (THE) OF PARIS; or, Sophy of Kravonia, by Anthony Hope, scenario by Agnes Fletcher Bain. Clippings from reel. [29616 title, description and 168 prints reed. Aug. 31, 1920; L 15586; Harry R. Raver, New York. WANTED AT HEADQUARTERS; story by Edgar Wallace, scenario by Wallace Clifton, directed by Stuart Paton. 5 reels. [29617 Oct. 16, 1920; 2 c. and description Oct. 21, 1920; L 15700; Universal film mfg. co., inc., New York. WAR IN THE OIL FIELDS. See Double adventure. WAY (THE) OF THE WEST. See Ford educational weekly. Number of entries in classes L and M included in the catalogue since Jan. 1, 1920: Motion picture photoplays‒‒‒‒‒ Motion pictures other than photoplays---- 1, 142 236 1,378 A LIBRARY OF CONGRESS B2035.4.7 29621-33598 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, PART 1, GROUP 2: PAMPHLETS, LEAFLETS, CONTRIBUTIONS TO LECTURES, SERMONS, ADDRESSES FOR ORAL DELIVERY; 1920 NEW SERIES, VOLUME 17 No. 11 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Mar. 29, 1921 Gift of United States Governmert T 66 HE 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. 66 99 To save space in the Catalogue, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. 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