RM2RC5Y6W–This image shows a type of Italian aeroplane engine during World War One. The engine in the photograph is the S.P.A. 220 H.P. Sumber AA. The image was taken by a photographer from the Signal Corps on July 18, 1918. Note: This image is not for publication. The caption also includes the notes '214302 MOTORE S.P.A220.'
RM2ANFMW1–Modern harmony, its explanation and application . 102 MODERN HARMONY Ex.220. MACKENZIE, Four Songs. Op.79a.. „ „.,^ SAINT-SAENS, Ex.221 Dejanire. i *PF ^ -/jr^^^^ Ex.222. I* Adagio. fl.H.A. BEACH, The Sea^airies?0p.59. ^ (Pf.) S^ it,^ *^ <p ? * * it it s 9 * ^^^
RM2RCKB7A–Caption: Sergeant Pelisson, the photographer, captured this image of a French Two Seater SPAD Plane, Type #11, with a Hispano-S 220 H.P. Engine, numbered 4164. The plane experienced engine trouble and descended approximately 6060 feet onto French soil in a rough field after dark. The incident occurred in Montreux Chateau Alsace, Germany, during World War I. This photograph was held by the American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.F.) Censor for official use only and was issued on September 6, 1918.
RM2ABXN7E–PERFORATED METAL AND FOR ALL 'USE S. the World's ighting Ships FRED T. JANE THE FOURTH ANNUAL EDITION NOW READY. RUDOLF AtOSSE Cologne Germany. H. P. GAS ENGINE CASTINGS J. L. 70460 BERLIN S. W. GERMANY. NIIMIMm NEW DOMESTIC A.B.SEE ELECTRIC ELEVATORS 220 Broadway NEW YORK. Stearn Engineering pentics. taught by mail. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TAUGHT BY MAIL. PROF. ALBERT VERNON THE VERNON ACADEMY OF MENTAL SCIENCES. at Rochester. N. V. occupying the Warner Observatory. the Twentieth Century' SHEET METAL NOVELTIES'. Scientific American Building Edition VOL. 31. address Munn di Co. 361 Broadway
RMW14WCB–Archive image from page 27 of Die mechanischen Eigenschaften des Holzes;. Die mechanischen Eigenschaften des Holzes; eine Abhandlung vorgelegt der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Paris von E. Chevandier und G. Wertheim . diemechanischene00exne Year: 1871 Fig. 4. r /-' > L Tr=/ y'- X H- = P Tr= 11,15 / 13,00 11 so -â 13,SO /SSI 1 j/V.70 l't 12 I M; CO 1 /Ji 00 â >, (' / / /'' 1 ' 1 ! ' ' 1 ' 1 / { ' r y ) 1 ( 1 r /' / y 1 ! 1 / V -- --' J / / 1 1 r ' y / F = l S2y,5 2 0.9,J ⢠ZZ9S l.-iO;!). ----- 2'l;Ki ZO.9.5 2.W,S itS.à 220,5
RMME7WXN–. Die mechanischen Eigenschaften des Holzes; eine Abhandlung vorgelegt der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Paris von E. Chevandier und G. Wertheim . Fig. 4. r /-' ^^ > L ^ Tr=/ y^"-^ X ^H-^ = P Tr= 11,15 / 13,00 11 so -â 13,SO /SSI 1 j/V.70 l't 12 I M; CO 1 /Ji 00 â >, (' / / /'" 1 " 1 ! '^ ' 1 ' 1 / { "^ r y ) 1 ( 1 r /' / y 1 ! 1 / V -- --' J / / 1 1 r^ " ^ y / F = l S2y,5 2 0.9,J ⢠ZZ9S l.-iO;!). ----- 2'l;Ki ZO.9.5 2.W,S itS.à 220,5 / 2SV,S 2Sü,S ^' J[=i3 as L y 3= ^
RM2AJ2M0Y–Canadian wood products industries . ST. JOSEPH IRON WORKS, St. Joseph, Michigan 112 Canadian Woodworker and Furniture Manufacturer GAINING FAVOR— For quick and accurate work theOLIVER No. 99 Pony Planer hasno equal. Compactness, moderndesign and coustruction are its out*standing features. Remember wemake 36 DOUBLE FAST FEEDSLfRFACERS down to 20-inchpony planers. Let us knowyourrequire-ments. Oliver Machinery Co. Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.A. Manufacturers of High grade Woodworking Machineryand Machine Tools MOTORS RELIABILITY* KNOWLEDGE « PRICE Motors—60 Cycle 1—3 H.P. Packard, 3 phase,220 or
RM2RCJ3XP–French two-seater SPAD type plane with a Hispano-Suisa 220 H.P. engine, numbered 11, 4164. The plane crashed from a height of 6060 feet onto French soil in a rough field due to engine trouble on September 21, 1918. The location was Montreux Chateau Alsace, Germany. This information was held by A.E.F. censor for official use only.
RM2ABXY29–WATCHES New York City Liverpool England The Modern Machines for Mechanics 1 lilt OL Type Engine Economical Power SENGINES t 100 The Orient Buckboard AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES $195 LEARN TO BE A WATCHMAKER What Is Darts' p-Top? Net The Most Modern Marine Motor Yonkers N.Y. U. S.A. CRUDE ASBESTOS PREPARED ASBESTOS FIBRE 220 B' way New York. Power Economy simple—so closely does it ap proach absolute perfection that practically all energy the motor develops is used in an principle of economizing pow chief feature of Cadillac superiority. economy coupled with unfailing reliability Climbs' in the
RM2RCN292–'Map showing the location of American Expeditionary Divisions on November 3rd, 1918. The map was prepared in Vincennes, Seine, France under the direction of Brigadier General Hugh Drum, Chief of Staff of the 1st Army, U.S.A. This photograph, taken by Corporal Bhrens, S.C., is part of the collection numbered 45402, dated March 27, 1919.'
RMW14WCN–Archive image from page 27 of Die mechanischen Eigenschaften des Holzes;. Die mechanischen Eigenschaften des Holzes; eine Abhandlung vorgelegt der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Paris von E. Chevandier und G. Wertheim . diemechanischene00exne Year: 1871 Fig. 4. r /-' > L Tr=/ y'- X H- = P Tr= 11,15 / 13,00 11 so -â 13,SO /SSI 1 j/V.70 l't 12 I M; CO 1 /Ji 00 â >, (' / / /'' 1 ' 1 ! ' ' 1 ' 1 / { ' r y ) 1 ( 1 r /' / y 1 ! 1 / V -- --' J / / 1 1 r ' y / F = l S2y,5 2 0.9,J ⢠ZZ9S l.-iO;!). ----- 2'l;Ki ZO.9.5 2.W,S itS.à 220,5
RM2AJ2JKW–Monna Vanna; lyrical drama in four acts and five tableaux by Maruice Maeterlinck English text by Claude Aveling . «« AU MKAKSTHKL.oll.- CupjrigLt b^ HEUr.KL a(. 1908Vivunn,, H. ft C. 2/!. 200 lIKLflKL ft C. Kd.lci.rs. H.iris. 220 I ^ ^ tnT^n J ^ j^rrrf^-f i i ^ 7 I 4^ la !?«:«. 5^^ ^fl -• k* -f- d ^4 «^-- m- -^^r—rr^ m* b r llr J W* p-— 4t-j -^? r E=t= -H— #^ r —=r • 1 ^?t deho):s —^
RM2ABY0T0–READY DRAVGHTING INSTRVMENT 601 Livingston Building Rochester N. V. All Draughting YOUR OWN ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT. RICHAROtON ENGINEERING CO. HARTFORD CONN. A REAL LAUNCH AT SMALL COST H.P. George White Company Fine Experimental Machinists STERE Field Glasses Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. ROCHESTER N. Y. WM. Ft. BRISTOL Electric Pyrometers CRUDE ASBESTOS DIRECT FROM MINES ASBESTOS FIBRE for Manufacturers use R. H. MARTIN OFFICE ST. PAUL BUILDING 220 B'way New York. Try Squares hardened to Spring Temper and graduated 4 0 THE L. S. STARRETT CO. Athol Mass. 0 4040004:400.404 04 4100 GRAY It's a Fine
RMW0R36P–Archive image from page 220 of Description des reptiles nouveaux, ou,. Description des reptiles nouveaux, ou, Imparfaitement connus de la collection du MusÃum d'histoire naturelle et remarques sur la classification et les caractères des reptiles descriptiondesre12dumr Year: 1852 X N i SS £5 h o â¢-i fâ1 25 ry] F>-+ O P-l CD CD 1 > CD '3 - CD to 8 g > p! m pj CD CD fin fcO CD w r-tj ta OQ CD u 1=1 £ !z O C/3 § â 1 C > E3 CD O g CD O pq '1 PH w CD çd ÃZ5 1 ' P=5 Od w H -53-i c/a O te S >
RM2AGBWP8–. A history of architecture in Italy from the time of Constantine to the dawn of the renaissance. nati. S. Martino ai Monti,havu the remains of atriums. sh()viiic<;^ii)iiiiii;- of the twelfth century. See Vitet, p. 2W. * (lutensolin A: Knaj)]), IIiil)S(h. Motlies. Le Tarouilly, Platn»r. (irejjorovius, etc. KA KLV CI I U IS I I A N A i:( 111 IKCM KK 43 S(|iiaro paiu^ls dccorjiUul witli cinhlriiialic. <lcvic<.s in iiiosair, and flanUtMl oil citlur sidi; hy an anilxm or pMli)it of marble. 8. iMariM ill Irastevcre is said to liavo )vv.n huilt ori<,niially hy St. Calixtus about 220. I
RM2ABXTR2–WALTHAM MFG. CO.; Waltham Mass. ACCOUNTANTS FELT & TARRANT MFG DO. Me= Running Gears & Gasoline Engines THE WINTON MOTOR CARRIAGE CO. Cleveland U. S. A. INT PERRY CO. Our New American Gun 10000 Breech Loaders H. & D. FOLSOM ARMS CO. New York 0SLER SPIT-FIRE SPARK PLUG The Olds Gas & Gasoline WHAM Projection Apparatus JESSOP STEEL C CRUDE ASBESTOS ' DIRECT FROM MINES R. H. MARTIN OFFICE ST. PAUL BUILDING 220 B'way New York. WINS! ' STEVENS-DURYEA ' RACER STARTS FROM TAW SEAT St 300 J. STEVENS ARMS a TOOL CO. 925 Main Street Chicopee Falls Mass. LOW RATES WEST. Means New Life to the Sca p. Laun
RMT1GY2K–Discovery reports (1940) Discovery reports discoveryreports19inst Year: 1940 i36 DISCOVERY REPORTS 280- 260- D 240- 220 200- Bodq Length - 5kull Length Hamulo-premaxi liar Length Zygomatic Width 5th 6th Years of Age Fig. i. Females. Average increase with growth in measurements of body and skull. Compare with (1934) fig. 5. 180 160 140 £ u 120 c 100 no c a) l 3- O m 80 60 IB 14 13 1st SP HP. End 3rd 4th 5th Bth 7th Years of Age Bth 9 th 10th 70 60 50 Fig. 2. Variations in proportion during growth. S.P., skull length as percentage of body length; H.P. hamulo-premaxilla length as of skul
RM2AX11AA–S.Amining and engineering journal . JOHN DAVIS& SON(Derby), LTD Full Particular! OkuO* FumMti by Ikt SoU ifit. BARTLE & COMPANY. LTD. I.OVKDAN HOUSE, P.o. Bos jn.t: Phone 3663. JOHANNESBURG.i»n,l at Kimberley ml Durban. 220 THE S.A. MINING AND ENGINEERING JOURNAL. Jbure, October 15. 1921. 4810 Air Hose The Air Hose that helped to break the WorldsStopingRecord at the Van Ryn Deep Gold Mine 3 Holman Cradle Hammer (C.H. 2) Drills ; 26 Working Shifts ; 78 Machine Shifts ;69 inch Stope Width. September 2nd to October 1st, 1921. Fathoms broken 248 3.18 Fathoms per Machine Shift. Made possible by goo
RM2ABXPY9–Only Hammerless Repeating Rifle in the World. HIGHEST Development of SPORTING RIFLES SAVAGE ARMS CO. Utica. N.Y.U.S.A. THE WINTON ' PUP ' WINTON TOURING CAR STEAM CARRIAGE GROUT BROS. '). ORANGE. MASS. YOU WON'T MIND Automobile Jacks CHICAG — ILLINOIS. BARGAIN IN MOTORS five II. P. Duplex Motors for $5 ANY PLACE BY ANY ONE FOR ANY PURPOSE AUTOMOBILE Parts and Castings Vandeyenter & Washington Ayes. St. Louis Mo. CRUDE ASBESTOS DIRECT FROM MINES PREPARED ASBESTOS FIBRE SECOND WONDER AN UNPARALLELED OFFER. $25 S750 IIYDRO-CARBON. 20-Mlle Speed. 20 per rent. Grades. 100-Mile Gasoline Tank. 300-
RM2AMYT4T–Electrical news and engineering . On e of a bat ery of three 1400 h.p , 220 volt. 232 r p.m , syn- chro lous m otor s driv- ing magaz me grind- ers i 1 Bron ipto 1 Pulp & Paper Co. s mill East Angus. Que. Installation de in 1920 THE ELECTRICAL NEWS. Mills. Port Arthu r.g and signalling equipment. ted. An example ot while indeterminate, is always greater under load, and isusually higher than the assumed figure of 1.) per cent, asafer estimate for this loss being at least 2.-> per cent andit may even be higher The First Motor DrivesThe first motor drives naturally followed close the former me
RM2ABY49C–COLD GALVANIZING. GALVANIZING. NICKEL I' WELL WELL! I HEAR YOU PERFECTLY NOW!' ENTIRELY AT OUR EXPENSE.' THE GENERAL ACOUSTIC CO. Save Money by Machinery I DODDS' TILTING CIRCULAR SAW CROBET WRITE FOR THIS BOOK ON THIS FULL THE INVINCIBLE THE SCHACHT MANUFACTURING CO. 2700 Spring Grove Ave. Cincinnati Ohi 18-20-Horse Power C. P. GOERZ AMERICAN OPTICAL CO. CRUDE ASBESTOS DIRECT FROM MINES R. H. MARTIN OFFICE ST.PAUL BUILDING 220 B'way New York. t BR !Co's ;az HuniT es-at s. c co Amor+ 'r s. = TO BE A WATCHMAKER THE BERKEFELD FILTER GOERZ BINOCULAR 'PACO' ASBESTOS FIBRE for Manufacturers use
RM2AM54W8–The Commercial and financial chronicle . nd of year (all cos.). .$14,445,353 $11,816,456 $8,237,623 OFFICERS.—Pres., George F. Baer; V.-P. and Sec, W. R. Taylor;Treas., Richard Tull; Comptroller, George Zicgler. Directors.—Joseph S. Harris, George F. Baer, Henry C. Frick, E. T.Stotcsbury, Henry A. Dupont, Henry P. McKean, Samuel Dickson. CharlesSteele and H. McK. Twombly. Office. Reading Term. Building, Phila-delphia.—(V. 82, p. 220, 281, 393.) -(Sec Map Delaware & Hudson.) — Leased (Continued) - MUes. Ft. Edward to Caldwell 15 Vermont, line 1 Cast let on, Vt 7Eagle Bridge, N. Y., to Rutland
RM2ABY3FW–Garden Hose RADIUM STORAGE BATTERIES WITH OR WITHOUT INDICATORS The Holsman Automobile SIX YEARS OF SUCCESS Rides Like a Carriage Business Chances Along the New Line new towns Chicag Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Ceneral Passenger Agent CHICAC W. S. HOWELL General Eastern Agent 381 Broadway NEW YORK A Startling Discovery in Photography Mullins Steel Boats Can't Sink 'CASTELIZ' DRAWING PENCILS. Made in 16 degrees. GB to 8H THE FINEST IN EXISTENCE = Rubber Belting Steam Packing Rubber Specialties N. Y. BELTING & PACKING CO. 91 and 93 Chambers Street WRITE FOR CATALOGUE THE BRISTOL CO. Bristol's R
RM2AM1F3J–Breeder and sportsman . ? BOOK ON Dog Diseases How to 3? & & <5L Mailed Free to ant address by the author,H. Clat Gloves, D. V. S., 1293 Broadway,Kew York. CALIFORNIA STATE Poultry Assn and Kennel Club POULTRY AND BENCH SHOW TO BE HELD AT STATE FAIR PAVILION SACRAMENTO, CAL., 1897—January 9, 10, 11, 12—1897 Entries Positively Close January 1, 1897. OTIS FELLOWS, HornellsviUe, N. T., Judge ofall classes, J. A. SCHOLEFIELD, President,Hollister, Cal. W- F. LADn, Secretary,P. O. Box 220, Stockton, Cal. Business College, 24 Post St. 8AN FRANCISCO. The moat popular school on the Coast. r P. HEAI
RM2ABY3HG–RACING MACHINE SPARK PLUG fully guaranteed for accuracy and durability. Send for catalogue sample of beautiful work and par at our expense. Write today. Adding Machine Company ST. LOUIS How to Keep Cool in Summer WniNieraai MENNEN'S BORATEO TALCUM TOILET POWDER for After Shaving. GERHARD MENNEN CO. Newark N. J. The 'NULITE' GAS For Nome Store and Street Garden Hose Rubber Belting Steam Packing Rubber Specialties N. Y. BELTING & PACKING CO. NEW YORK WRITE FOR CATALOGUE In Case of Accident The U.S. Accident Emergency Cases V. S. EMERGENCY CASE COMPANY 191 Genesee Street Utica N. Y. Bradley
RM2AG5ABP–. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. .5 to1.5 cm. Fig. 173. Osten Sacken 62, p. 201 Itonid. Grape tomato gall, Lasioptera vitis O. S.Reared from similar gall. Felt i5e, p. 134 Itonid. Dasyneura vitis FeltReared from similar gall. Felt 156, p. 206 Itonid. R h i z o m y i a vitis FeltReared from similar gall. Felt 13m, p. 220 Itonid. Brachyneura vitis FeltReared from similar gall. Felt o8e, p. 392 Itonid. Janetiella brevicauda Felt 168 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Vein galls, solitary or confluent, frequently distorting the leaf and showing onboth
RM2ABXRR6–Waltham Watches Mechanical skill and knowledge have made them the best in the world. of interesting information about cdatches will be sent free upon request. Waltham Mass. NEW ENGLAND WATCHES he PADISHAH $2.00 EACH Orient Buckboard The Cheapest Automobile in the World TRIED a.nd TRUE FISK TIRES Write and Find Out Why FISK RUBBER COMPANY Chicopee Fad's. Mass. The Raymond Brake —NEW—SPEED INDICATOR FOR TALKING MACHINES D. HILTON 80 Broadway New York N. Y. WE PAY MORE 1LACO Pk NT FOR TOOLS SAWS ETC. CHARTER ENGINE BY ANY ONE FOR ANY PURPOSE Stationarles Portables Sawing Outfits Holsters Engines
RM2AKP23K–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . DOMM--NEAL CO. REALTORS PHONE MARKET 1120Fleming Building 88 AME (1921) R. L. POLK & CO.S AMM llll sgggi ifiil a o « e fa s s. P.ONE GENERAL^ mSURANC£ STATE ACCNCY NEW AHSTERIMI CASUALTY COMI .WAL.]-r75 American Mnfg Co. H H Stipp pres, JH Cochrane .treas. C N Anderson sec,mnfgrs necliwear, 1417 Locust American Metal Weather Strip Co, TC Landis slsmn, 1525 33d AMERICAN MULTIGRAPH SALESCO, C H Evans Div Mngr, Multi-graph Machines, 220-222 SecuritiesBIdg, Tel Walnut 1626 AMERICAN MUTUAL LIABILITYINSURANCE CO OF BOSTON, JayD Smith Branch Mng
RM2AKFA3E–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . lois WOTEO Griffiths A Frank signwrtr res 3026Logan av G^-ifflths Benj- (U S A) bds 2406 so e8th (SDM) rifflths Clarence T bds 1417 CenterIrifflths Corwin C bds 1800 Dunhamrifflths David R miner res 4030 6th av G-rifflths Dorothy student CAPITALJCITY POMMERCIAL COLLEGE!bds 1800 Dunham av Griffiths D J student CAPITAL CITYCOMMERCIAL COLLEGE rms 1417Center Griffiths Evan D slsmn Herring MotorCo rms 685 19th Griffiths Frank R watchmn res ns eTifflnNav 3 e of 29th Griffiths YJeo A elk P 0 bds 1800 Dun-ham av GRIFFITHS HENRY H Lawyer 220 Young
RM2AJEEWN–The Boston blue book .. : containing .. Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . tt. Mr. & Mrs. John C. Abbott. Mr. Francis H. B. Byrne. CLAREXDOX STREET. Hotel Brunswick. (Copley Square.) (Xewbury Street.) (Commonwealth Avenue.) 261 Mr. & Mrs. Gardiner G. Hammond.261 Mr. Geo. S. Fiske.263 Dr. & Mrs. F. S. Watson.265 Dr. & Mrs. A. L. Mason.267 Mr. & Mrs. Henley Luce. (Marlborough Street.) Trinity Church. (Copley Square.) Hotel Bristol. 220 Hotel Guildford. Dr. S. C Saville (office.) Dr. W. F. Knowles (office.) Mrs. E. P. Hall. Mrs. H. P. Laughlm. Mrs. Chester Guild. The Miss
RM2AWT281–Liber brunensis . John Patrick Hartigan 10Captain Alan Jewett Young 10Manager John Edward Hinckley 11 J. P. Hartigan 10W. W. Greene 10C. R. Raouet 10H. A. Taber 10H. Walcott 10M. Burke 11H. G. Hubbard 11S. T. Jarvis 11R. McKay 11E. Roper 11 C.H. I.F. F. V. Young 11 W. R. Burgess 12R. W. Leith 12D. R. Mahoney 12W. H. Marble 12A. F. Newell 12F. E. Altdoerfper 13J. J. Frank 13A. G. Gould 13T. H. Roberts 13H. M. Rosenberg 13N. S. Taber 13 Assistant Manager 100 and 220 Yard Dash; Relay Team One and Two Mile Run Hammer Throw and Discus Throw Two Mile Run Shot Put and Discus Throw 100 and 220 Yard Da
RM2AWT2DK–Liber brunensis . John Patrick Hartigan 10Captain Alan Jewett Young 10Manager John Edward Hinckley 11 J. P. Hartigan 10W. W. Greene 10C. R. Raouet 10H. A. Taber 10H. Walcott 10M. Burke 11H. G. Hubbard 11S. T. Jarvis 11R. McKay 11E. Roper 11 C.H. I.F. F. V. Young 11 W. R. Burgess 12R. W. Leith 12D. R. Mahoney 12W. H. Marble 12A. F. Newell 12F. E. Altdoerfper 13J. J. Frank 13A. G. Gould 13T. H. Roberts 13H. M. Rosenberg 13N. S. Taber 13 Assistant Manager 100 and 220 Yard Dash; Relay Team One and Two Mile Run Hammer Throw and Discus Throw Two Mile Run Shot Put and Discus Throw 100 and 220 Yard Da
RM2AWYP0P–Atlanta City Directory . mes A28 Jones Cosby D (c)30 Smith Willis (c) 32 Hiinnicutt Robert H (c)34 Sullivan George (c) 40 Lundy George (c) (Ix)we intersects) 41 Wilson Henry (c)43 Lovelace Clara (c) (Maple. Walnut and Vineintersects)199 Blackstock John201 Watts John A207 Fincher Jeff D211 Fair John P 217 Long Med A (Granger intersects) 218 King Charles 219 Kelsey William J 220 Fair Compton 221 Evans John J 225 Albright Andrew J (Chestnut and Doray inter-sects) CASCADE AVE, from 475 Gor-don s w West End beyondlimits CASSINS ALLEY, from Petersn to Nelson, 1 s of Ga R R CASTLEBERRY, from 205 SFor
RM2AMYXCM–Polk-Husted Directory Co.'s Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda directory . aml), b Mrs MaryA Rodman. Eppley Wm H, contr 2904 Atwell av. Epps Robt, news agt Denison News Co. Eppson Gust A. grocer 7620 10th av. Eppson Lillian L, elk G A Eppson, b1620 10th av. Eppstein .Tos. pedlar, r 220 5th. Enroson Raymond, fireman W P Ry. lOpstein Edw, salsn Hale Bros, r Rich-mond. Epstein Maurice, r 654 Madison. Epstein Maurice M lab A Bercovich Co,r 274 4th. Epstein Samuel, pedlar, b 654 Madison. Frbetta Euseblo, lab. b 4735 West. Rrcey Peter, lab, r 907% Willow. Erdmann Ludwig mstr mariner S P Co,r 968 18th. Er
RM2AFR18J–. Atlanta City Directory. s 162 Hanbury Thomas P Evans Begins 165 Collings Robert E 166 Dyer Martha E Mrs 168 Snelgrove James P 169 Perry Reese 170 Stamp Marcus .1 171 Campbell Moses G Dr173 Moore Richard 179 West End Christian Church 182 Nichols James S Dunn Ends 183 Ross George X 187 Jenkins William M 188 Dickens Andrew L 193 SimDson John J 194 Rockey James W 196 Daniel Josephine M Mrs 197 Colcord A Reppard200 Moor William H 204 Hill William E Rev 205 Stalliners Luther J 206 West End Presbyterian Ch Ashby Intersects215 Richardson Thomas A217 Stokes Thomas L 220 Ward Charles P Dr 221 Heifner
RM2AKW1FP–Don Quichotte; comédie héroïque en 5 actes . RODRIGUEZ en montrant Don Quichotte qui sest relevé. éF F M nP ^^ I Non, ce nest pas pour en mé . di . re... JUAN moqueur à Dulcinée. J-r h -, JM i T. é î ^ Mais tu prends trop souci r Ir A tr ^ tr, m ^ r .B^ j hJ ^ p s ^,332 220 É DULCINEE rudement à Juan déconcerté. ^ ^S Si vous a . viez son h , P- txp p-pM i^ de cet ê .tre fa . lot. ^M tr, # S JJ^N ^^ itJJÏJTO ^ f ^ff espress. à-. ^ r I r F i». ^f ^n i H^ p r FHir- r ^ I ah! Cest Tin fou simplement qui pose à la vie . ti . .me.
RM2AFPJNM–. Atlanta City Directory. 194 Keeton John 196 Stockton George A 197 Lee Street School A Bene Av KuiIm 198 West End Baptist Church 200 Derrick P Wesley 201 Ramsey William P 204 Purser John F Rev 205 Florence Lula B Miss 206 Harris Frank P 208 Harper Luther S 209 Ms Hyperion Club 210 Hill & Lamar 210y2 Davis William M (c) 212 Sub Station Atla Journal 214 Walker Frederick W Gordon Intersects 216 West End Bank 220 Eining Theodore 221 Caldwell Robert H 222 Shissler Margaret B Mrs 226 Fickett Richard N Jr 227 Thornton Ernest C 231 Anderson Edgar R Jr 232 Cartledge Joseph N 233 Kemp Calladonia D Mrs
RM2AWJTPM–..Debris . theth^oc Record, Members and Officialsof 1902 Track Team Charles I. Freem.jIvan B. Corns, 03 Dashes CoachCaptain . S. Rice, 03W. E. Ru5sell, 04A. L. Levy, 03L. E. Persise, 05F. Huffman. 05 W. E. Kiissell, 04 L. E. Hearn, 05Huxtable, 02E. H. ehslage, 04V. L. Russell, 03 Peck.;. Huffman Veijhts F. G. Mil.B. Corns, HurdlesV. E. Russell, 04I. S. Osborne, 04C. Peck, 04H. R. Curran, 05 F. Riebel, 04J. G. Duncan, 05P. E. Crumrine, 04 Track and Field Meets LaFayette, Ind. P u r d u e I n d i a n a May 15. 1902 100 Yard Dash Kice, P. Russell, P. 10; sec. 220 Yard Dash Rice, P. Martin, I.
RM2AN0XH2–Hagith : Oper in einem Aufzug von Felix Dörmann : op25 . ß i^p ^ §^= ben j>sf süß. Smierc.. Jauch-zendPies -ni?. grüßt. 2i k ^ benk? iest süß. ?mier?.. 3 Jauch-zendPies - ni? grüßttri - P*- f^ ^ ^ 2CC V benk? süß. jest ?mier?. Jauch-zendPies - ni? grüßtwi - 220 Riten. m^ *- ^-^. ^- ^i4>l t^ i k £. 4 w i^ ^ f J AJ bi ^^ I.. Tm r.H. i^ cresc. ^ dim. rj^ 5 7: V7^ ?r u. E. 5912. 168 ? t> -1^1 P reit.juif ^ ^=^ ^ f Mfo V V t> JF i ^ p^ ^ ihszcz?s W^ res Toimier des Glück!.dzie?!- tpE i Es ? r^ ^ ^ 7 7 P I hSzcz?s res«i/ To imier des Glück!.dzie?!- ä .Wo - ^ bg^ 7 7 1? f 9#- sie. S den
RM2AJJ40X–Penman's Art Journal . ARTILY COMMEND Joo GRADED PEN COPIES. THE GRAND REVIEW WILL BE CONTINUED.124 W. P. Parsons, -nh G. W. Dix. 228 E. P. Quintal. 217 D. L. Musselman, 218 A. H. Hinman. 219 A. P. Root, 220 I. W. Pierson, 221 W. A. Moulder. 222 A. P. K Krout, 223 C. A Berniard. „. ^ rii *..-„- v r,i t r^ Mrs.W. J. Smith, 2i8 C. P. Bautel. 2iiJ.M H. Fox, 230 H. K. Good. 231 J. M. Balzer, 232 J. E. Bowman, 233 B. H. Parrish, 23) L. M. Hatton, 233 W. W, Way, 2311 M. A . Connei-, 237 R. A. Grant, 2W J. D.Brunner, 23l)Sylvanus ApKar, 240 D. M. Keefer. 241 W. T. Piirks. 242 S D. Holt, 213 W. W. Mer
RM2AGD990–. Trow's general directory of the boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx, city of New York. Park av. 235 W 110th. 117 &251 W 125th. ft Barclay, ft Chris-topher, ft Desbrosses. ft W 23d. ftW 42d. Lex av c E 129th. Park av cE 125th & Park av c E 138th —Frank W jeweler h 928 Tiffany —Hampton G clerk 20 Bway R 120-1 hHackensack N J —Harrv A broker h 220 W 130th —Ily K milliner 43 W 3fith h 501 W 170th —Herbert flreirooTer h 227 W 145th —Jas H lawyer 43 Cedar h 50 W 131st —Mary L h 2009 Bway —Nelson S physician 159 W 12th —Warner M valves 45 W 34th R 307 h 500W 172d —Warren salesman h 254 W 25th —V.m P se
RM2AM7JPJ–The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . X IS lIT ED V. M. C. A. Building. S. FSt. Lukes Hospital, S.F..St. Marys Hospital. .3—KMH.P...2—150 H.P.135 H.P. University of Cal. Hospital. S. F..2—165H.P. Examiner Building. S. F 2—119 H.P. Whitney Building. S. F 2—143 H.P. Hotel Del Monte. Monterey 1—220 H.P. Shattuck Hotel. Berkeley 2— 90 H.P. Cal. Paper & Bd. Mills, Antioch. .2—270 H.P.Cal. Paper & Bd. Mills. Antioch. .3—190 H.P. Western Meat Co., S. F 2—104 H.P. Oakland Meat Co.. Oakland 1—143 H.P. Belmont School. Belmont 1—104 H.P. St. .Josephs Home 2—KMH.P. I). GhlradelU &
RM2AXC98F–Van Sant manual of shorthand . ( -V H- £0- J# PC S...J.7. » .CL=> LETTER NO. 4. - £- 4-t • - - .d....^. :..c..O.. ..^C...(i.. ,Cb - <b <&? - ...*,! .4,. 220 READING EXERCISES. LETTER NO. 7. al^-%- J^^A. s,.!.^. T %V y v*= -^ v 4 LETTER NO. 8. ?r^---V V L /«...«« ) ?^ ? A l .^....p...-rf.....:.... v*..L. --/•• READING EXERCISES. 221 LETTER NO. 9. c^ * •=? .yi.. Q> Y t *y 5V t Cw- 7*7 LETTER NO. 10. l^.^.y1 ^ PV ^ jT-4^-fcc- ./u. l s^ > a-, y *---V /...x* -—r- £ ? v^r. 222 READING EXERCISES. LETTER NO. II.. READINO EXEKCISES. 223 LETTER NO. 13 zvv *f c^ ^o r ^ :...rp ...:
RM2AJ4R8M–Switzerland ; and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and Tyrol ; handbook for travellers . 0 J^lefelO-Quai Panorama -k 58« TV-* •Zttricl:-? r -; Hoxii . • Zoolo£. ??- -• -H-^fiisetfm. I e is?* * V$n . Strasse/ibaTin. B Tieferibruimeri. Notes. ZORICH. I. Route 13. 45 1st May-lst Oct., 220 beds, R. 4-12, B. 2, L. 5, D. 6, P. 13-25 fr.; *Grand-Hot. National (PI. d; H, 3), 170 beds, R. 4-10, B. 13/4, L. 4, D. 5, P. 13-25 fr., *H6t. Victoria (PI. c; H, 3), 120 beds, R. 4-12, B. J.s/4, D. 5, P.from 12 fr., *H6t. Royal Habis (Pl.g; H, 3), 200 beds, R. 3x/a-7, B. H/9,D. 4/2, P. 10-14 fr.; *St. Gott
RM2AKW22F–Don Quichotte; comédie héroïque en 5 actes . ^ m f AUegrett o. 76-J• -é- y f is: LA FOULE brui/animeni, à l)ulcinée. y^PEDRO et GARCIAS ave les Sopr. 219 1 / ^ » m » • —T RODRIGUEZ et JUAN avec les Tcnors te re.voi-là! i p P F M M En - fin, te re.voi.là! / 7 ^ n M- te re.voi.là! j J i J^J j Ji j-iJ H Ui^ É s ^^ ?7 •?. RODRIGUEZ en montrant Don Quichotte qui sest relevé. éF F M nP ^^ I Non, ce nest pas pour en mé . di . re... JUAN moqueur à Dulcinée. J-r h -, JM i T. é î ^ Mais tu prends trop souci r Ir A tr ^ tr, m ^ r .B^ j hJ ^ p s ^,332 220 É DULCINEE rudement à Juan déconcerté. ^ ^S Si vou
RM2AJ3K0C–Trow's general directory of the boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx, city of New York . an Point Land Co 200 Bway R 003 ?hlppee Carl C h 305 W 07th izabeth wid h 457 123a 123,1 SMppy Hy I, In ,s 117 Libony -J h 21 li VV 102d Slop ,?>? IM»J .1 pal in.Mis 220 E 5 -John H & Bro 3 7 E 42d a 705 &I R 705 & ft E 136thi marble 7 E 42d R •pp L.mi urn p i 3 City Hall pi h Shllvek j Richmond Bklyn—elms suits 7 E 17th h 147 E t)2d—Uvmaii designer t, 20 W 113th—isidor suits 7 E 17th ll 51 W 114th—Kaufman physiei.-n I ? ?,; i, s;;,i 7 E 17th h 54 W 114th -Kami - Shlokn Shmuckler Mori 153 E Bway h 218 l 28 P
RM2AWTJ0A–Statistics of income : compiled from the returns for ... . c 3bo -a CO CD o 3-a a a Ss cj CD o & c f 9 E a 1 5 3 S V ? p . s, ?s c c i c.F 3 2 c c a o Ct3t3 i>co a„^iT)-S S S a m be cS-Sirjir- be g ^C3-^ c3 c- •is E :S.2 |:£?! -c • CD c3 C S.2£ S o — c- -dp , Ci p C3 CCD bjbc- p- 3I- b/j ^ cuCO C8C3^ c 6- •Scifp | §2 $ S S cO 55 CQ o l=( oq S c S f- ffi o o CD — C CD ° CDS o 03 -- ooiuco< Hfc c bo 03 w s H««t ir CONCOOJOphCN C^ •f ^lOt^COOO i-N« ^< m cd t^oc oiOpiwn^ C-i CNCN CM CN CN o CJ n CN CO CO cc ro pa 220 STATISTICS OF INCOME. w Cfc««J w H <5 EH to tiO ft a OSH(0 PP M n
RM2AJJ14G–An introduction to practical chemistry : including analysis . ? a. u ?a »rx! a s P- XI XI 3 1-1 ts a 03 ?3?3#o oa S XIX! ?a ao Pv a o?309 So Sxi ,/? 3?3 w 5-3oi a 09 1 s> ii aP a.« 0 3-63 3viSi O.J £ 3 0! 51=1 ?si a X 2 S S3 gB M 3 XI g 3 09 i* . •3X3.3*-• t*. J3 2*3 111 a a 3 a 8 ° i C —— ™ tc xi SC ?» tr85 x: as 0 g m a a 3?-•3XIa ^ ^u 0 .,. d c3 S eS a0 >>*S ?^xi £:^ p.p. .20 S .2 a -ua Sbc.ts CO p. a a Ohi Pi O P. - 22 to & 09OS r •° a il gp- P. 5 09 220 0 ? a2! H Has V a a m AJ a a a XI 15 XI 09 C3 XI O XI O 0 XI ? t* IS pq fq It (£ J* a o O o 2 is O O O O >*? O 0 2 to Q a2 .
RM2CRF6GN–. Railroad digest . the screwand by using the successive steps the hight of the cuttingpoint is minutely adjusted as required. The V-tool is offsetto the left side, so that in cutting right-hand threads it canbe worked close up to a shoulder. Cutters are furnished ofeither self-hardening or tempered tool steel. The tool Ismade by the Kirkpatrick Saddle Company, Springfield, Ohio. A New Foundry Riddle The Foundry, Feb., 1901, p. 268. A new riddle for the foundry has been designed by H. S.Vrooman, 220 West 20th street, Chicago. As Mr. Vroomanused to be a moulder himself, he ought to know what co
RM2CPG9KW–. Scientific American Volume 86 Number 05 (February 1902) . ON THE LEVEL. You see in an instant iitist where your I.ork is out by using; the Which Way Iocket Level. Size of a silver dollar, % in. 1hick, neatly nickeled. Sample for 48c. ia Istamps. (^Caliper catalog free. I E. G. SMITH, Columbia, Pa., U. S. A. I.v Liberal Inducements to Agents. CRUDE ASBESTOS AND ASBESTOS FIBRE R.H.MARTIN, OFFICE, ST.PAUL BUILDING 220 Bway, New York. MINES and WORKS.THETF0RD, P. Q.. To Owners of Gas and Gasoline Engines, Automobiles, Launches, Etc. Vou can avoid use of batteries and expense of their constant re
RM2CEHJ7E–. Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing ... ick, seaman, r. 114 PacificKnight P. L., upholsterer, r. 220 TurkKnlgbt Rosa Miss, vocalist, r. 3 City Hall PIKnight Samuel, asst United States Attorney, ofittce 61 U. S, Appraisers Bldg, r. University ClubKnight Thomas, r. 154 Golden Gate AvKnight Thomas C, clerk, r. 476 JessieKnight Thomas G., collector Easton, Eldridge & Co., r. 154 Golden Gate AvKnight T. L., messenger, r. 215 FranklinKnight W. Mrs., widow, r. 1920 LeavenworthKnight William A., bartender Gra8so& CarliKnight William H., salesman, r. 1533 PolkKnight William L.,
RM2CGR6X7–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . dent of Shop.s A. E. McMillan Master Mechanic A.J. Weise General Car Foreman F. Bryne • Claim Agent W. F. Deneke Agent. Pittsburgh Dr. J. P. Lawler Medical Examiner M. J. Cook Brakeman .>^. Marshall Fireman M.J. Ford Conductor Freight Terminals and Trains By JOHN A. DROEGE General Superintendent, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co. 465 pages, 6x9, fully illustrated $5.00 net, postpaid The whole problem of handling freight is covered in this book. Just Off The Press Passenger Terminals and Trains By the Same Author 410 pages, 6x9, 220 illustrations $5.00 net
RM2CEXC5P–. Clemson College annual. Sjoimtf ICartral Extractors Assoriattnn Motto: Milk clean, separate, drink the cream and sell the milk.Ideal Quotation : Milk. milk, my kingdom for some milk. R. H. Fike, President J. T. McLane. Vice-President F. P. Caughman. Secretary and Treasurer J. C. LaBorde. Herdsman S. E. Bailes. Milker N. Lykes. Cow Catcher G. Warren. Churner L. G. Richardson, Feeder M. H. Ackerman, Veterinarian S. C. Blease, Calf Mind 220. (Urarkcr (Club A. C. Lee, PresidentS. O. Kelley, Secretary Allen. W. Robinson. W. A. Folger, A. K. Rhea. J. C. Fant, C. W. Simpson, W. D. Horton, E. R. Sim
RM2CEDATR–. Lehrbuch der allgemeinen und speciellen pathologischen Anatomie und Pathogenese. Fig. 220.. Fig. 219. Diprosopus distomus t e tr op h t h al mus diotus. Fig. 220. Kephalothoracopagus s. Syncephalus mit einem Janus-k 0 p f. Sowohl das vordere als das hintere Gesicht sind missbildet und besitzen nur einAuge, während die Nase ein rüsselförmiges Organ über dem Auge darstellt. Die Dnplicltas posterior ist in gleichmässig entwickelten Formenbeim Menschen selten. Den geringsten Grad der Spaltung bildet dieVerdoppelung des untersten Theils der Wirbel-säule verbunden mit Verdoppelung an denBeck
RM2CE078T–. Tables of calculated hour-angles and altitude azimuth table 30N. to 30S. : ex-meridian tables 60N. to 60S. and calculated reductions ans azimuths of bright stars from 1 hour to 3 hours from Meridian / c by H.S. Blackburne . Alt.Redn. Mer. Alt. M.Z. Dist.Decl. 41 220 N.+ 1 467 43 87 46 513 2. 16 20 3 N. Approx. Lat. 30 31*0 S.Cor. for 31 +i3 (interpolation) Lat. in 30 32-3 S. Azimuth from Table (p. 292) N. 17^° E. gives (Table IV., p. 260)Lat. Var. i45s., which gives (Tabfe VL) Posn.-Line for PlaneChart S. 74°^ E. To make certain that the right stars are observed, the approxi-mate altitudes a
RM2CGH5F9–. John La Farge : a memoir and a study . H., 109, 186.Vanderbilt house, the, 204.Van Home, Sir W., 115.Vedder, Elihu, 132. Velasquez, 98, 107, 246, 247, 260.Vernet, H., 63.Victoria, Queen, 154.Viollet-le-Duc, 88, 153.Voltaire, 56, 57. Ward, J. Q. A., 232.Ware, William, 109, 186.Watson Memorial Window, the, 183.Watteau, 161.Watts, G. F., 210.Wellington, Duke of, 220.Whistler, 13, 19, 31, 123, 136, 207, 233, 238, 244.White, Stanford, 117, 163, 224.Whitney, W. C, 143, 248, 255.Wolf Charmer, The, 139,142.Wormeley, Miss K. P., 12. CAMBRIDGE . MASSACHUSETTSU . S . A GETTY RESEARCH INSTITUTE3 3125 01
RM2CEKPKN–. Spalding's official athletic almanac. the winners belonged to the University of North Dakota. INDIANA STATE INTERCOLLEGIATE RECORDS. Compiled by C. O. DuPlessis, OflScial Handicapper Central Association, andW. A. Draper, Notre Dame University. 40 YARDS RUN—4 3-5s., V. S. Rice, Purdue, at Notre Dame, May 25, 1902.50 YARDS RUN—5 l-2s., H. Adams, Wabash, at Terre Haute, May 21,1902. 100 YARDS RUN—10s., V. S. Rice, Purdue, at Terre Haute, June7, 1902. 220 YARDS RUN—22s., V. S. Rice, Purdue, at Terre Haute,June 7, 1902. 440 YARDS RUN—51 2-5s., P. J. Corcoran, Notre Dame,at Purdue, May 27, 1899. 8
RM2CDD59J–. Breeder and sportsman . ! |,,,,!t ••„ -111 ? -- »™«h BDll Pun, sire ol Rowdy ^lS*?i5aTwurt£K,lJi^ ., • ^^D/knOWO and r^coci.lWMl as the b«il young slro In thiT w.,rld, MTnnxliirW n,SSStSSj&^SSr^S^ I* ^ ° htoDro«*Q* -low/r than thatol anyo^e^S xSli-.M^m^^fS^ln V^.T1 ,,lVwo:7*f<,M lorrn. obtaining a record of 2:49, though he was close to Grand**P-^iT T^ ^•S* r.-™0*1,- f,,r Ul° Inland ™* he was Utneda mile In 2:2f»«, and tooumuS 220)4, and frequently pmrftl bolW throughput. His color Is a glossy black, with both forefeet-„ldb*d«iirwl,audhlsarUonBnporb. Ho Is a sure foal-getter.»Or^«^OLa^.«i
RM2CEKRD3–. Spalding's official athletic almanac. ia, second; R. C. Turner, Cornell, third. 220 yards run—21 3-5s., F. A. Sears, Cornell, won; W. D. Dear, Pennsylvania,second; H. A. Hyman, Pennsylvania, third. Putting 161b. shot—42ft. 2in., F. J. Porter, Cornell, won; J. S. Boyd, Pennsyl-vania, 39ft. Tin., second; W. Moxley, Cornell, 38ft. 11 l-2in., third. Pole vault—lift. 4in., W. Baird, Pennsylvania, won; H. C. Carroll, Cornell,lift., second; W. A. Frederick, Cornell, and M. B. Kirkpatrick, Pennsyl-vania, 10ft., tied for third. Running high jump—5ft. llin., G. P. Serviss, Cornell, won; K. I. Brown,Pe
RM2CENTEN–. Mollusca ... erately swollen beneath, but slightly compressed nearthe keel; aperture oblique, angularly lunate ; peristome acute,slightly thickened inside. Major diam. 32, min. 29, height 17 mm. Hah. Burail Range, North Cachar, and Anghami jSTaga Hills. II. Periphery rounded, not carinate. 266. Oxytes orobia, Bs. (Helix) A. M. A. H. (2) ii, 1848, p. 158; Pfr. Mon. Sel. ill, 1853, p. 117 ; vii, 1876, p. 220; S. 8f T. C. I.1876, pi. 28, fig. 8; Nev. Hand-l. i, 1878, p. 48; Godvrin-Austen,J. A. S. B. 1880, p. 157, pi. 11, figs. 1,1 a ; id. Mol. Ind. i, 1883,p. 129, pi. 30, fig. 4, pi. 32, figs.
RM2CEKPBN–. Spalding's official athletic almanac. Barnard, 1896.880 yards run—2m. 3s., W. S. Hippie, Barnard, 1897.1 mile run—im. 38s., P. H. Christensen, Berkeley, 1898.120 yards hurdle—.3ft. 6in.—16 .3-5s., C. A. ORourke, Jr., Trinity, 1897.220 yards hurdle—2ft. 6in.—26 3-5s., S. A. Syme, Barnard, 1895.High jump—6ft. 1 l-2in.. J. S. Spraker, Berkeley, 1899.Broad jump—21ft. 11 l-2in., J. S. Spraker, Berkeley, 1899.Hammer—128ft. 9in., E. Flammer, Columbia Grammar, 1900.•Shot—43ft., R. W. Rogers, Trinity, 1899.Discus—97ft., 8 1-2in., H. Connoly, De La Salle, 1900.Pole vault—10ft. 7 3-4in., J. H. Hulburt,
RM2CJ2TKK–. Peoria, Illinois, city directory . on Printing Co 306S Washing-ton r 112 Flora av Nixon Paul O student Bradley Poly-technic Institute r 305 S University NIXON PRINTING CO. C. E. NixonPres. and Mngr. M. R. Nixon Sec.306 S. Washington Nixon P K r 607 Hamilton boul Nixon Sarah H Mrs teacher LoucksSchool r 213 W McClure av Nixon Stewart stock kpr Oakford &Fahnestock r Peoria Heights Nixon William oiler Keystone S & WCo r Bartonville Nixon William L auctioneer 220 Bridger 1401 N Jefferson av Nixon William O engineer r S Barton-ville Noak Charles A collarmkr William AStory r 703 Merriman Noak Geor
RM2CDJE3M–. Los Angeles, California, city directory . errin W P 228 W 4th rm 402Potts H A 533 S BwaySchlorndorff J G 519 S Los AngelesScheer Jacob 521 N FigueroaSchertzlnger C F 704 S BwaySchoelkopf W C 1018 E 7th ?STRAUSBACH D A, 707 S HillTaylor W J 4010 E 1stVan Buren J U 416 S OliveVan Sickel Benj 3500 N BwayWalser E O 228 W 4th rm 220Weissmiller E C 1014 W 9thWhittemore E F 853 S BwayWilson C A 532 Maple avWismer H R 318 N MainWoertendyke Frank 220 W 5th rm 909Wright & Son 406 S Main rm 823 * Watchmen—PrivateHORN G A DETECTIVE AGENCY, Suite401-402 California Bldg (See left toplines and classified D
RM2CE5EDB–. Anderson City Directory . nn Thos C (Ella), foreman Fretwell Co, r 219 E Benson Cann Wm C (Palnyra), grocer, 220 Clinkscales, r 218 same Cannon H Thos, ginner Excelsior Oil Mill, r 847 Marshall av Cannon John E (Sarah), farmer, r 847 Marshall av Cansler Wm S, grocer near Townsend Mill, r same Cantor Mack (Bessie), peddler, r 618 S Fant Cantrell James, mill oper, r 3 A Canup Geo A (Mary), mill oper, r 16 Cox Mill Capewell James (Evie), mill oper, r 19 Lyons Carey Frank M, cotton buyer, 109^ S Main, r Seneca, S C Carey James P (Carey & Simpson), r Pickens, S C Carey & Simpson (J P Carey and R
RM2CEM331–. Spalding's official athletic almanac. rell, West New Brighton, S. I., Sept. 7, 1891.60 Yards—7 2-5s., W. S. Edwards and P. A. Sayles, New York City, Jan. 15, 1903.100 Yards—12s., W. S. Edwards and P. A. Sayles, Bergen Beach, N. Y., Aug. 11, 1903.110 Yards—14 4-5s., W. H. Luddington, Jr., and C. H. Sherrill, Jr., New Haven, Conn., June 3, 1887.150 Yards—20 2-5s., C. S. Busse and C. L. Jacquelin, Bergen. Point, N. J.. Aug. 31, 1SS9.176 Yards—24s., C. S. Busse and II. H. Morrell, New York City, April 4, 1891.200 Yards—28 l-2s., A. Randolph and H. D. Reynolds, Baltimore, Md., May 24, 1880.220 Ya
RM2CET255–. Washington (District of Columbia), city directory. EtcBridwell Louis T, B09 0 dwDeLaVergne Nathan B, 100 ntb nw Ebrlicb Levi. 1018 15 DWFoster Wm M. 220 lltb nw Jackson Emanuel, 1242 lltb - Lyddane Thoa 0, m7 P dw Neumann lbnr.v. iwi7 6th dw Sparrow Allen T, 1870 H d« Stanisd lilchl, 885 Pa • Stomboci wm li. B2T8 M DW Hat Frame»Harris Ruth Mrs, 1010 ILadles Capitol Bat Bbop, 508 ntb nwMeredith KHz a Mrf, 181] i Hat Manufacturers and Renovator*Anastaaopuloa Geo, 1711 Pa ai nw R inhrach •!* S.m. T^:i 1 lib nw BROOTS INC. 419 llth nw and 503505 9th nw (fjaa page 163)Eleson U •• Oalblum Band, 78
RM2CDJ8H3–. Hacawa . Base Ball Line-Up OFFICERS Coach Captain Manager Fleet Williams Fred Rudisill F. J. Eller PLAYERS Fleet Williams 1st base Fred Rudisill 2nd base Dave Williams S. S. P. C. Mackie 3rd base J. J. Stuck Catcher R. Poole Pitcher J. L. Sox Left Field R. J. Plyler Center Field P. Green Right Field SUBSL. L. Lohr, O. L. Parker, J. A. Frye, R. S Howie. Track Team Johh S. Henderson Manager Richard S. Little Coach Hundred yard dash J. S. Sox 220 yard dash John S. Henderson J. N. Kincaid440 yard dash John S. Henderson Oliver Litiker Half mile run H. G. Henderson L. L. Lohr One mile G. H. Huffma
RM2CNTMDG–. The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma . Syrnium ocellatum. The Mottled Wood-Oivl. Syrnium ocellatum, Less. Rev. Zool. 1839, p. 289 ; Blanford, J.A.S. B. xxxviii, pt. 2, p. 167 ; Sharpe, Cat. B. M. i, p. 263 ; Butler, S. F. v, p. 208 ; vii, p. 179; ix, p. 376; Davidson Sr Wend. S. F. vii, p. 75 ; Ball, ib. p. 200; Hume, Cat. uo. 65; Vidal, S. F. ix, p. 35 ; Reid, S. F. x, p. 14; mi7ne, ibid. p. 343; Barnes, Birds Bom. p. 62; id. Journ. Bom. N. II. Soe. iii, p. 220; Littledale, Jour. Bom. N. H. Soc. i, p. 195: Oates in Humes N. 8,- F. 2nd ed. iii, p. 115.Bulaca sinensis, apud
RM2CE11PP–. ... Debris . et, 6 inches. 9 feet, 3 inches. 39 feet, 5 inches. 109 feet, 2 inches. 9 feet, 11 inches. 1 minute, 12 2-5 seconds. 2 minutes, 24 3-5 seconds. 5 minutes, 37 1-5 seconds14 minutes, 49 seconds. H. C. Buschmann.E. E. Jones.V. K. Cassady.C. R. Green.C. R. Green.P. H. Batten.V. K. Cassady. 0. P. Reese. C. H. Robertson.J. S. Montgomery.R. C. Ewry.R. C. Ewry. 1. S. Lindley.R. C. Ewry.J. Cooper. C. H. Robertson.P. H. Batten.C. G. Ferris.A. W. Anderson.C. G. Ferris.A. W. Anderson.W. S. Moore, 98. 1895 220-yard dash Quarter-mile run 18981898 Half-mile run One-mile run.. . ... 18961896 120
RM2CEY83G–. Pot Pourri. .. 01; Soldiers Field, June 10, 1900.HO Yards High Hurdles — 14 4-5 seconds T. C. Rodman, 15; P. A. Campus, 1915.220 Yards Low Hurdles — 25 3-5 seconds S. W. R. Eames, 10; Yale Field, 1909. R. (. Martin, 11; Phillips Exeter Campus. 1910. C. Rodman. 15; P. A. Campus, May 30, 1913.440 Yards Rux — 57 seconds W. A. Schick, Jr., 01; P. A. Campus, June 2, 1900.800 Yards Rux — 2.02 1-5 A. O. Barker, 13; P. A. Campus, May 30, 1913.Mile Rux — 4.32 2-5 W. T. Laing, 95; Holmes Field, June 9, 1894.16-lb. Shot Put —41 ft. 2 in. H. F. Andrus. 06; Stadium, June 2, 1906.12-lb. Shot Put — 46 ft.
RM2CD8GJE–. Los Angeles, California, city directory . a r 847 S Grand av Eva G bkpr h 1166 E 3flth Fay vulcanizer r 1223 S Main Frances H Mrs h 1901 Orange Frank painter r 3100 East Side blvd Fred C boilerwkr r 549 Wall Fred F dept store 5111 Moneta av Gardner S electr r 334 S Figueroa Geo E marblewkr h 4716% S Nor- mandie av Geo F. osteo 610 S Bway rm 220 r Glen-dale Geo H r 2709 Kenwood av Geo R slsmn L M Davenport Co r 1331 E 15th Geo W writer h 1639 Wellington rd Guy E genl foremn P E Ry h 1627 W 3Sth Hannah wid Thos dom h 1637 Tarleton Harold A meter repr r 1348 E Adams Harry C auto repr r 447 S Da
RM2CDJJGK–. Los Angeles, California, city directory . y rm 410Kline F H 106 W 3d rm 516Laereman & Dunlap 756 S Bway rm 921Lane T H 224 S Spring rm 416Lane W V 315 W 5th rm 602Lape C F 129 W 3d rm 104Latham J L 122 W 3d rm 209Laukota, Garriott Co 406 S Main rm 637Lawton F B 124 W 6th rm 419Layne W R 112 W 9th rm 427Lechler Harry 108 W 6th rm 210Lensky & Loewen 754 S Los Angeles rm 806Levy V H 220 W 5th rm 803Lightner Felix 640 S P.wyy rm 804Lloyd C C 651 S HopeLowry J W 124 W 6th rm 327Lummis E C 406 S Main rm 646Lundelius O F 206 S Spring rm 518Lutz G C 309 W Sth rm 400McAtee G C 126 W 3d rm 602McCann A
RM2CGM8YA–. A comparison of prices during the civil war and present war. Price section. Division of planning and statistics. War industries board. November, 1918 . I l| II | I 1| I II I l|ll|l I | I riMo 300 280 260 240 ZZ0 ZOO 180 220 200 160 HO 120 100 80 80 60 6C£ I I I I I I I I I I I ll I I I I I I I h I I ! I I I I I I I I I Iw >. v- 5- oj >. l -r m >: i I I I I I 1 I 1 I I 1 I I I I I 1 I 1 I 1 I I I l 1 I I 1 M I I I h c cj 5 h n u 5 I 1861ano1914 1862an»1915 I 1865ahb1916 I 1864 1918 |ia66«>19191 , s s ? i 5 5 p ^ ■* «v Q--a ■* -a o -RELATIVE PRICES OP COPPER DURING THECIVIL W^R
RMRDHR79–. A manual of elementary zoology . Zoology. 220 MANUAL OF ELEMENTARY ZOOLOGY. p.v.s. umiu, Pn.t spermathecae; sup,ph.g., suprapharyngeal ganglia.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Borradaile, L. A. (Lancelot Alexander), 1872-1945. London : H. Frowde, Hodder & Stoughton
RMRR0G3T–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. 220 THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. July 9, 1910.. GLEANINGS. With reference.to tlie useful series of articles that are appearing in the West Indi<t Cnuuiiittee Cirrular, entitled 'Cacao', by Mr. .J. H. Hart, F.L.S., it is stated that there is an intention to publish these in book form, when they are com- pleted. The output of coeoanut oil in Ceylon for the first quarter of the present year was 98,511 cwt., against 81,621 rwt., for a like period in 1909. The similar figures for P-* <iI^^^K copra and decorticated nuts
RMRM5JC0–. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. 220 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Edwards and Haime {Monographie des polypiers fossiles. 1851. p. 418), in the description of Acervularia davidsoni, speak of the interior wall, but those forms which in this country have been generally considered as A. davidsoni do not have 45. Fig. 43 Prismatophyllum (davidsoni) E. and E. Trans- verse section showing prismatic form, the septa, and the cut margins of cysts, enlarged 44 P. r u g o s u m i/. and H. Transverse section showing polygonal form of corallites and denticulated septa, enlarged 45 Lo
RMRPHW21–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 220 July, 1311. American Vee Journal AOSOOOOOOOOQCCGOOOSOOOQOCOSCOSCCOSOQOSeOSCCOOQOOOOOO 8^ ^^^H^^^^ " '^ goods are wanted quick, send to Pouder" .^^?I^H^^ (Kstablished i88v) S^ /kSy??'"^MK''iF'%-P^^DHl^ Standard hives with latest improvement; Danzenbaker Ai^^vSr "^^^i^S^^Hl Hives. Sections. Comb Foundation. Extractors. Smokers— A I^H^VBI^^^SB^Hi '" iact. everything used about the bees. My equipment. O HHi^Pr»BBt.'^a^^^BI mystockot g:oods. the quality of my goods, and my ship- O iH^^ " ^^^ fp'^^^B ping facilities, can no
RMRG6D4F–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 220 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 271. Figure 9L—^Eusiridae: a, Pontogeneia inermis (Krj^yer) (Sars, 1895, pi. 159); b, Cleonardo appendiculatus (Sars, 1885). Maxilla 1: c, Eusirus propinquus Sars (Sars, 1895, pi. 147); d, Eurymera monticulosa Pfeffer (Chevreux, 1906c); e, Pontogeneia; /, Eusirella elegans Chevreux (1908b); g, Pseudomoera gahrieli (Sayce, 1901). Maxilla 2: h, Eusirus; i, Pontogeneia. Maxillipeds: ;', Pontogeneia; k, Eusirus. Telson: 1, Pontogeneia; m, Ponto- geneoides abyssi Nicholls (1938); n, Eusirus minutus Sars (1895, p
RMRPEH5E–. Allen's digest of plows, with attachments, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to January 1883 ... Plows; Patents. STEAM. 1035 a 9h«ataai]ent 9 B. S. BEHSON, TractiOD-Engiiie and Steam-P!ow. No. 2I7.S06. Patented July 15. 1879.. W H rOTE Steam-Farming Apparatus. No. 220.365. Patented Oct 7. 1879. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Allen, James T. (James Titus). [Washington, D. C. , Joseph Bart, Prin
RMRG35FB–. California fruit statistics and related data. Fruit. 3) >> r< LTN 51 U"N 00 CM LTN CM KN 9- VQ VO O 00 -4 O O H I CO IA VO I rH H t< a p ft 220. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Shear, S. W. (Sherwood William), 1892-1978; Blair, R. E. (Roscoe Eugene), 1889-. Berkeley, Calif. : Division of Agricultural Sciences, University of California, California Agricultural Experiment Station
RMRGTYY3–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. 82 INSECTS AFFECTING STORED PRODUCTS. 23. [Chittenden, F. H.]—Ins. Life, vol. 6, p. 220, February, 1894. Listed as among species collected in exhibits of broad beans at the Chicago Exposition in 1893. 24. Journal Board of Agriculture, vol. 3, pp. 33-36. London, June, 1896. A four-page account, with no indication of author, evidently mostly compiled. 25. Chittenden, F. H.—Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agr., 1898, p. 247 (1899). Short popular account in comparison with other bean weevils, not yet acclimated in America. 26.
RMRF91G8–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 530 ap.ctiad.t;. Genus CHAMAITA. „ Type. ChainaHa, Wlk. Jonrn. Linn. Sop., Zool. tI. p. 121 (18fi2). frichopteroidea. Ilimop^i/cbe, Bull. A. M. K. H. (n) x. p. 220 (1882) /ncftopfcroi,h:s. Troboscis fully devplopcil : palpi short, porrect, clothpcl with Innfr hair; head, thorax, and abdomen clotlicd with rough hair ; antenna' ciliated, witli tlie basal joint extremely lone and clothed with lonfr hair; tibia; witli tiie ppurs moderate; wings S)>ar!*ely clothed with liair. Fore wing with tiie costa ftronjrly arched at bane and
RMRF139T–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 530 ap.ctiad.t;. Genus CHAMAITA. „ Type. ChainaHa, Wlk. Jonrn. Linn. Sop., Zool. tI. p. 121 (18fi2). frichopteroidea. Ilimop^i/cbe, Bull. A. M. K. H. (n) x. p. 220 (1882) /ncftopfcroi,h:s. Troboscis fully devplopcil : palpi short, porrect, clothpcl with Innfr hair; head, thorax, and abdomen clotlicd with rough hair ; antenna' ciliated, witli tlie basal joint extremely lone and clothed with lonfr hair; tibia; witli tiie ppurs moderate; wings S)>ar!*ely clothed with liair. Fore wing with tiie costa ftronjrly arched at bane and
RMRDT6KH–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. Part II.] THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. 133 35. P. X Argo-Morganise (Argus 5 X Morganise).—Lawrence, 1898. C. x Argo-Morganite, G.C. 1898, ii. 391 ; O.K. 1898, 374 ; G.M. 1898, 766, f. ; J.R.H.S. xxii. Proc. 220, 221, f. 141. 36. P. X Argutus (Argus x Arthurianum), O.K. 1903, 56.—R. 1. Measures, 1898. C
RMRRXNF0–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Rorists' Review JCLT 3, 1918. iU?-"'J:'" ? aBsass w^ per photo (7^x11), $0.66... .? ..*«,. ^;tV ..^ WORTH TWICE THE AMOUNT TO EVERY PROGRESSIVE FLORIST II|§P^|,4,.;m. rice eOMFANY. li^'tH E-L E A D I N G FLO Rl« T'S • SUP P LY AN D RIBBON H QU S E -^ ^220 RACE PHIliADELPHIA, PA. Mention The'RcTlew when yon writ*. ' ^;;r'.'» IsenoVal We beg to announce our removal to new and larger quarters at 19 to 25 East 24th Street where we have;splendid facilities for handling our constantly increasing trade. Customers visiting New York are invite
RMRPM73H–. Allen's digest of plows, with attachments, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to January 1883 ... Plows; Patents. M. ^^i<fo- '?&^ I. I. DAWOy H a n d - C u 11 i » a 10 r s, No, 136,220 P.lenleJ feb, 25, 1673,. G W. RUE. H a n d C u 11 i V a 10 r s. No. 137,098 Pile»l(clMafcli25.ia73, Ay/.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Allen, James T. (James Titus). [Washington, D. C. , Joseph Bart, Prin
RMRG7RKC–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ISOPODS OF NOKTH AMEKICA, 545 Argeia calmani, Bonniek, Truvaux <le la Station Zool. dc Wimereux, VIII, 1900, ' p. 329. Argeia pugeltensis Bonnikk, Traveux de la Station Zool. de Winion-ux, 'I1I, 1900, pp. 327-328.—RicnARmoN, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., X.WII, 1904, i.i,. 60-64; Bull. [J. S. Fish Comm., XXIV, 1905, p. 220. Localities.—On Crago munita (Dana), at Puget Sound; otf Cape Beale, Vancouver Island. On Crago alascensis (Lockington), otf Cape. Fig. 586.—Argeia pugettensis. a, Dorsal view ok adult female, h. Ventral view of adult FEMALE.
RMRP8JHY–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 224 The American Florist. Mar. 7, Index to Advertisers. Advertising rates.... 203 Albany Steam Trap Co .III AUwood John 217 Amling EC 303 Aschmann Godfrey 216 AsmusEG 209 Austin Will 219 Baldwin A J 218 Banner JL &Co....209 Barteldes&Co .... 220 Bassett & Wa3hburn202 Baur S Alfred Co ... I Bayersdorfer H & Co220 Beokert W C 2i7 Benthey &Co 203 Berokmans P J Co..211 Berning H G 202 Betsoher C 218 Bindekunst 209 Birnstlel Franz 221 Bobbink & Atkins..208 Boggs Caleb & Son. .208 Bonnet Bros
RMRPM740–. Allen's digest of plows, with attachments, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to January 1883 ... Plows; Patents. 388 HAND. S. H. FOLSO«. Noes. No. 133,932. PalpnIeJ Dec 17, 1872. nrn-frfm I ' no., N. D. BEECROfT Hoe,s. Mo 136,020 Patenud F«B 18, 1&73.. M. ^^i<fo- '?&^ I. I. DAWOy H a n d - C u 11 i » a 10 r s, No, 136,220 P.lenleJ feb, 25, 1673,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Allen,
RMRMKATK–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie; Sociale geschiedenis; Culturele antropologie. 220 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM FACTOR I 5 E.edwgrcli 0 I, ? ???•?• .C.flovescens. a DGL b BLD3 c BL d BLA e BRL f CL g GWA h LP i LPC j YOL k BPI I BP2 m BP3 n BP4 o OLP p OLP q OLP2 r OLP3 s BOL t BOLI-3 u B0L4 v BOL5 w OCH x LOH FACTOR 3 % 5 Q.unisulcotus 0 20 C.hottentotus FACTOR 2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and a
RMRF97DN–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. Ol. SPATULA. 3Q17 I' %nSTP? ^i^ ^,^ ' -^««-^««- "⢠P- 375 (1834); Jen. Man. (1840) i./yM P.Z.,S'. 1842, p. 220 (Calcutta); iWm. Vor, 2).«^.cA/ XI. p^/47, Taf. 306 (1842): And. B. Am. ii p. 093, pl.'gS Zemb. Av. Cub. p. 115 (I806); Adams, P. Z. S 1858 d 510 â Rml Benkro^ np994(J858);>«,//. 7^;:., islofp 54'(E^4t)' I860, p. 353/^^... IMS, Im^t^^^l Pf:z'^ m ff^''.'-^^-/-^- ^- 1^63, p. 59 (Mexico); M^M (l;^b6); ^ndev^(Ef,.K. Vet.-Ahad. Fork. 1869, p^ 003 (Porto Rico); ^0/., Pr.Bost. Soc. N. H. xii. p. 305 (1809)t AS Tayl. Ilns%j2
RMRGK7NA–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. <. 220 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Edwards and Haime iMonograpliie des poly piers fossiles. 1851. p. 418), in the description of A c e r v u 1 a r i a d a v i d s o n i, speak of the interior wall, but those forms which in this country have been fjrenerallY considered as A. d a v i d s o n i do not have. m Fig. 43 P r i s m a t o p li y 11 u m ( d a v i d s o n i) E. and H. Trans- verse section showing prismatic form, the septa, and the cut margins of cysts, enlarged 44 P. r n g o s u m E. and H. Transverse section showing polygonal form of corallitc
RMRF2E13–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. Ol. SPATULA. 3Q17 I' %nSTP? ^i^ ^,^ ' -^««-^««- "⢠P- 375 (1834); Jen. Man. (1840) i./yM P.Z.,S'. 1842, p. 220 (Calcutta); iWm. Vor, 2).«^.cA/ XI. p^/47, Taf. 306 (1842): And. B. Am. ii p. 093, pl.'gS Zemb. Av. Cub. p. 115 (I806); Adams, P. Z. S 1858 d 510 â Rml Benkro^ np994(J858);>«,//. 7^;:., islofp 54'(E^4t)' I860, p. 353/^^... IMS, Im^t^^^l Pf:z'^ m ff^''.'-^^-/-^- ^- 1^63, p. 59 (Mexico); M^M (l;^b6); ^ndev^(Ef,.K. Vet.-Ahad. Fork. 1869, p^ 003 (Porto Rico); ^0/., Pr.Bost. Soc. N. H. xii. p. 305 (1809)t AS Tayl. Ilns%j2
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation