RM2RC4ATG–Workers at the Operations Base Section Plant in New York carefully remove spots and stains by hand that cannot be removed through regular cleaning processes. Photo taken on April 14, 1919, by Lt. Lyon, with the description number 47204.
RM2AWEGB3–Shaw University Literary, Medical, Pharmacy, and Law Catalogs . 3 Si Ht .• / ? /1 , f^f. Administration Building FOUNDED 1865 INCORPORATED 1870 Forty-fifth Annual Catalogue ofthe Officers and Students OF SHAW UNIVERSITY RALEIGH, N. C. For the Academic Year Ending May Thirty-firstNineteen Hundred and Nineteen RALEIGH Edwards & Broughton Printing Co. 1919 3 ^ jJ^ Calendar 1919 JANUARY APRIL JULY OCTOBER S M T W T F S S M T W T F - S M T W T F S S M T w T F S I 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 « 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 10 11 6 7 fi 9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 fi 7 8 9 10 11 ia 13 14 15 16 17. 18 13 14 15 lf
RM2RC3FPH–Officers and civilian personnel of the baling plant at Operations Base Section Plant in New York. Lieutenant Lyon S.C. took the photograph on April 14, 1919. This image is labeled as Sumber A and has the official notes label of 47186.
RM2RC9627–Image showing the exterior of the Office of the Commanding Officer at Base Hospital 136 in Vannes, Morbihan, France. The photographer is W.W. Soper. The photograph was taken on April 14, 1919, and is part of a collection with the reference number 109-F9 51789.
RM2CEFCTC–. Hardware merchandising March-June 1919. 14 HARDWARE AND METAI Advertising Section April 26, 1919 Paisij.
RM2RCK6MN–Col. Henry Page, M.C., the commander of Hospital Center in Rimaucourt, Haute Marne, France, is shown in this photograph. The photo was taken on April 14, 1919, and Lt. Sears, S.C. is the photographer. The assigned number for this image is 52054.
RM2RCCHE0–Camp Hospital 64 in Chatillon sur Seine, France, during World War One. The photograph shows a laboratory, where medical personnel are working. Taken by Sgt. A.L. Villanova on April 14, 1919. Notation number: 52419.
RM2RCGXYC–Image showing an incinerator at Camp Hospital 15 in Coatquidan, France during World War I. The photograph was taken on April 14, 1919, and the description was issued by DMC Surber on January 19, 1919. The image is assigned the subject number 51834.
RM2CE6RWP–. The Training School Quarterly April, May, June 1919 . of historylessons which were equally as good for us to see as the arithmetic lessons.In these lessons we learned that history should be connected with thechildrens experiences as much as possible. He proved that that wasthe way to create interest and love for history. Connect first withhistoric events the children are likely to know about at home, then go tothe unknown parts of the world. When this series of lessons was overwe all felt that we could teach history or arithmetic better than before,and no doubt we could. 14 The Sunday School
RM2RC3X9W–Interior of executive office at Operations Base Section Plant in New York. The photograph shows personnel working in the office. The image was taken by Lt. Lyon on April 14, 1919, and is numbered as subject 47198. Includes Bud H's notes.
RM2CPTDEM–. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . Pair Cackling Geese at Nest on Home Place. July 14, 1919. —Photo by Virginia Lane. THE OOLOGIST 175 shell of the eggs of this—the MarshTern as it is called—is quite differentfrom that of the other species ofTerns. The nest is a slight hollowscooped up in the sand well above thehigh tidal mark and among the trash,shells and rocks. The birds arrivefrom the south about April 25 and de-part early in September. The eggsare easily distinguished from the eggsof other Terns by the individuality inthe texture of the shell and the yellow-is
RM2RC3X67–Baling process at Operations Base Section Plant in New York. The final step involves sewing the top of the bale. The photograph was taken on April 14, 1919 by Lt. Lyon, S.C. The image is assigned the number 47182 and was released with issued notes.
RM2RBXCTY–The Trianon Hotel in Versailles, France is shown in this photograph. It is expected that the German delegates will choose this location as their headquarters to meet with representatives from the Allied Nations. This photograph was taken on April 14, 1919, by Lieutenant F.M. Jackson of the Signal Corps.
RM2RC38Y7–A truck is seen transporting cloth to the street entrance at Operations Base Section Plant, N.Y. The photograph was taken on April 14, 1919 by Lieutenant Lyon, S.C. This image was numbered 47179 and the description mentions the cloth being trucked to the entrance.
RM2RCF1A3–American soldiers unloading logs at a mill landing in La Bresse, Vosges, France during World War One. This image was taken by Lt. Sears, S.C. on April 14, 1919. The photograph captures the process of unloading logs for the mill operation.
RM2CEHTP3–. Hardware merchandising March-June 1919. Sixty-five years of manufacturing experience results in the high quality of everypiece of SMARTS BUTTS AND HINGES Whether for outdoor or indoor use, you will satisfy your customers needs by stockingand pushing the sale of this complete an J dependable line. Smarts quality nevervaries. Immediate shipment from complete stock on hand. Be prepared for thegreat rush of building this season and order to-day, thus saving delay and incon-venience later. JAMES SMART PLANT Brockville, Canada -. 14 HARDWARE AND METAL—Advertising Section April 12, 1919 Stormtight
RM2RCD9NJ–'6 inch Newton Trench Mortar in firing position with spades visible. This photograph was taken by W. R. Sears, S.C. on April 14, 1919 in Vitrey, Vernois, France. It is part of the collection numbered 1-1549, with the note 51934 attached to it.'
RM2CEKDW3–. Hardware merchandising March-June 1919. New York The Worlds Greatest ToolmakersManufacturers of Hack Saws Unexcelled London HACK SAWS Chicago CUT QUICKER 42-907 HARDWARE AND METAL. Look for this package We also manufacture Cotton, Jute and Clothes Lines. Hemp Rope Spindle Binding Fish Lines. Tennis Nets, Etc. tT. ^r LIMITED .^^ll& ^s) ^* ^Jjj >^ 1080 BLOOR ST.WEST^ ^^ TORONTO Vol. XXXINo. 14 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURJDAY SINGE 1888THE MACLEAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED PUBLICATION OFFICE : TORONTO, CANADA April 51919
RM2RCA20H–Personnel of Corps Men at Camp Hospital 15 in Coatquidan, Ille et Vilaine, France. Photograph taken by W.W. Soper on April 14, 1919. The photograph is numbered 51831 and is part of the 151-F9 collection. It was issued on January 19, 1919.
RM2CEKDMP–. Hardware merchandising March-June 1919. Look for this package We also manufacture Cotton, Jute and Clothes Lines. Hemp Rope Spindle Binding Fish Lines. Tennis Nets, Etc. tT. ^r LIMITED .^^ll& ^s) ^* ^Jjj >^ 1080 BLOOR ST.WEST^ ^^ TORONTO Vol. XXXINo. 14 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURJDAY SINGE 1888THE MACLEAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED PUBLICATION OFFICE : TORONTO, CANADA April 51919. The Traditional Trade Mark USE Lion Brand Cordage For Every and All Purposes Coast to Coast Service CONSUMERS CORDAGE COMPANY, LIMITED Head Office: Montreal, CanadaMILLS AT MONTREAL AND HALIFAX Branches and Stock
RM2RC87XF–Dwelling house used by the Southeast-Northwest Railroad and Construction Service Engineers in Montmorillon, Vienne, France. The photograph was taken on October 6, 1918, by Pvt. Beach, S.C. and received by the photographer's corps on April 14, 1919. (Total words: 42)
RM2CED6M2–. Public health bulletin. C. Smith. May 7. 1915. 29. Transmission of Disease by Flies. By Earnest A. Sweet. April 14. 1916. 30. Common Colds. By W. C. Rucker. March 16. 1917. 31. Safe Milk: An Important Food Problem. By Earnest A. Sweet. May 25, 1917. o. WASHINGTONGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1919 HEALTH ALMANAC OUR DUTY It is the patriotic duty of every loyal American to keep well. Ourcountry needs every bit of assistance from every individual. Wemust produce more food than ever before to feed our own soldiersin Europe as well as those of our allies. We must eliminate wasteand inefficiency. Mor
RM2RCN76Y–Interior view of the Marne River pumping station in Langres, Haute Marne, France. The photograph shows men from the 33rd Engineers. Taken on January 9, 1919. Photographer number B. Received on April 14, 1919. Caption notes: 52067.
RM2CF69EN–. Lansdowne school and the world war. Ernest La Place McKenna enlisted in the Navy April 20,1918. He was encamped at Wissahickon Barracks, Cape May,N. J.; Pier 19, Philadelphia; Philadelphia Navy Yard; andCharleston Navy Yard, S. C. On July 26, 1918, he received therating of quartermaster, 3rd class. He was discharged February6, 1919. Ernest voices the sentiment of many others when hesays: *I am glad I had the experience, but I would not want togo through it again. 114. Horace Walton McKissick enlisted in the Navy, Novem-ber 14, 1917. He was encamped at Wissahickon Barracks, CapeMay; at Lewes,
RM2RCEYDG–Image showing the main bearing department located 3 miles from Epinal, in La Vierge, Vosges, France. The photograph was taken on April 14, 1919, by R.W. Sears, S.C. It was received on December 27, 1919, and has the reference number 57909.
RM2CED0RH–. Manual for the General Court. r and Council. Laws of 1909, ch, 189. HENRY W. ANDERSON, Exeter.Appointed April 9, 1909. OLIVER L. FRISBEE, Portsmouth. Appointed April 28, 1909.CHARLES W. GRAY, Portsmouth. Appointed March 2, 1910. COMMISSIONERS FOR THE PROMOTION OF UNIFORMITYOF LEGISLATION IN THE UNITED STATES Three persons, appointed by the Governor. Laws of 1893, ch. 84. IRA A. CHASE, Bristol.Appointed January 17, 1905. JOSEPH MADDEN, Keene.Appointed December 14, 1911. STEPHEN S. JEWETT, Laconia.Appointed October 28, 1919. DEPARTMENT TO ENFORCE PROHIBITION State Commissioner of Law Enforceme
RM2RCHF3H–Interior of a machine shop at La Vierge, Vosges, France, photographed on April 14, 1919. The photograph, taken by R.W. Sears, shows machinery and workstations in the shop. This image is part of the collection 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.'
RM2RC1NE4–Soldiers transporting bolts of cloth to trucks after they were taken from the chutes at Base Section Plant, N.Y. This photo was taken on April 14, 1919, by Lt. Lyon and identified as 47180. It is part of the Photographs of American Military Activities during World War I collection.
RM2RC42WW–Street scene in Dijon, France, showing seven buildings that were used as repair shops during World War I. The photograph was taken by Lt. Sears on April 14, 1919. This image is part of the collection issued on January 21, 1919, with the identification number 52006.
RM2CGGW6P–. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . ly 14, and onJuly 5 was attached to the 13th Aero Squadron, 2d Pursuit Group,with which he went to the front in the Toul sector. On Sept. 29, 1918, during the Argonne offensive, Lieut. Richardswas brought down, wounded in action, and was sent to the hospital.He reported for duty on Nov. 26, and served as Flight Commander,13th Squadron, from Dec. 18, 1918, to Jan. 4, 1919. He was hon-orably discharged on April 7, 1919, at St.-Aignan, France, and re-turned to the U.S. Inactive Status: Capt. in Reserve; per letterWar Dept., Jun
RM2RC7C75–The photograph shows a stable with West-East R.R. & C. Service Engineers from S.O.S. Montmorillon, Vienne, France. The photo was taken by Pvt. Beach from South Carolina on April 14, 1919. It is described as being issued for use by the engineers.
RM2RCFKC0–Building at Vraincourt, Marne, France used as the 91st Division Command Post. The photograph was taken on February 23, 1919 by Sergeant Seabrook. The image is cataloged as 3838-19 with the description of the building. Additional notes include the number 53775 and that the photograph was received on April 14, 1919.
RM2CDBK4D–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1919, No.26-41 . Fig. 14.- -Leaf injury caused bypear psylla. Fig. 15.—Leaves showing honey-dew fungus andnymphs. Life Histoey, Summary. The winter is passed in the adult stage. The adults hibernate under the roughbark on the trunks and main limbs, and under grass, leaves and rubbish near theinfested pear trees. In late March or early April the insects leave their winterquarters, congregate on the twigs and fruit spurs and in a short time, providedthe weather remains propitious, commence to lay eggs. Oviposition may continueuntil about the time the petals drop; howe
RM2RCER8G–Image of the sleeping quarters of a detachment at Camp Hospital 64 in Chatillon sur Seine, Cote d'Or, France. Taken on April 14, 1919 by Sgt. A.L. Villanova, S.C. This image is numbered 52424 and was issued on January 25, 1919.
RM2RCJDJB–1400 motor mechanic enlisted men from the 1st Air Service Regiment taking their lunch break in La Vierge, Vosges, France. Photograph taken by R. W. Sears on April 14, 1919. This image is labeled as 'Description: Issued number 1227-19.'
RM2RC3K9E–General view of the baling room at Operations Base Section Plant in New York. This photograph, taken on April 14, 1919, by Lieutenant Lyon, shows the room where baling activities were carried out. The image has the subj ect number 47176 and was received on April 16, 1919.
RM2RC87NG–Soldiers at the American Embarkation Center in Le Mans, France, are seen attaching the horseshoe roll and belt as they prepare their packs. This photograph was taken by Sgt. F.T. Jones on April 14, 1919. The image is classified under RECO 660-M9 and has the description 'Making the Pack'.
RM2CEJW2X–. Hardware merchandising March-June 1919. 42 HARDWARE AND METAL—Advertising Section April 5, 1919 Kill-Em-Quick The GUARANTEED Gopher Poison Most Profitable to Sell Because Its the Best to Use The most extensively advertised and best known gopherpoison in Canada. Its merit has been officially recognized for 14 years by lead-ing Farmers Associations and Governmental Agencies. Pays?a Fine Profit—and a Big Seller WHOLESALE PRICES:60c 40 acre size, per doz.$1.20 100 acre size, per doz.f. o. b. Jobber $4.809.60 There is money in it for you—get it. Kill-Em-Quick Co., Limited, Regina, Canada Crj^.3.
RM2RCGH5N–Personnel Corps men are seen at Camp Hospital No. 31 in Menc, Morbihan, France. The photo was taken on April 14, 1919, by W.W. Soper and has the reference number BUBIECT 51808. The description and notes indicate that the photograph was issued on January 16, 1919.
RM2RC4BRH–Personnel at the Operations Base Section Plant in New York are seen loading coffee onto barges at Jay Street. The coffee is being prepared for shipment to either Bush Terminal or Hoboken, where it will then be transported overseas. Photograph taken by Lt. Lyons on April 14, 1919.
RM2CGYX23–. Electric railway journal . ctor and consists of male and femalethreaded parts acting upon a slotted tapered sleeve or TYPE D, NO. 8 CONNECTOR; TYPE D, NO. 14 CONNECTOR bushing, making the splice by compression. This con-nector is supplied in two sizes—No. 8 being for useon No. 8 and No. 9 wire and No. 14 being for use toconnect No. 10, No. 12 or No. 14 wire as desired. The illustrations show the actual sizes of the con-nectors as well as the details of their construction.Either solid or stranded wire can be connected. April 12, 1919 Electric Railway Journal 745 Boring Machine for Journal Bra
RM2RC4GNP–A gasoline still, one of the most essential pieces of machinery at the Operations Base Section Plant in N.Y. This photo was taken on April 14, 1919, by Lt. Lyon, S.C. It is assigned the subject number 47200 and was taken for reconnaissance purposes. Caption issued with the photo: 947200.
RM2RCERH8–Caption: 'A washer and wringer in the laundry room of Camp Hospital No. 31 in Mencon, Morbihan, France during World War One. The photograph was taken by W.W. Soper on April 14, 1919. This image is part of the collection Photographs of American Military Activities.'
RM2CF6MC2–. Lansdowne school and the world war. Photo by De Vaux Paul Leroy Wetzel enlisted April 3,1917. He was in Com-pany H, 111th Regiment, 28th Division, U. S. A. He received hismilitary training at Camp Hancock, Georgia. He was overseasone year and took part in the following engagements: FifthGerman offensive, July 14, 1918; Advance on Ourcq and VesleRivers, July 28, to Sept. 7, 1918; Meuse-Argonne Sept. 26 to Oct.9, 1918; St. Mihiel, Oct. 15 to Nov. 11, 1918. He was gassedAugust 15, 1918, at Fismes. Returning home, he was dischargedMay 4, 1919. 57. Franklin Broadhead Wright enlisted May 23, 1917.
RM2RCJ2NM–Caption: 'Apparatus designed by Captain Joseph E. Johnson, M.C., of Base Hospital 52 in Rimaucourt, Haute Marne, France. This equipment, pictured here with Lieutenant Sears, S.C., was utilized for medical purposes during World War I. Date of photo: April 14, 1919.'
RM2RC3G46–Caption: Operations Base Section Plant in New York, USA. This photograph captures bales with code markings, developed at the baling plant, to indicate the product contained within and the quantity. Taken by Lt. Lyon on April 14, 1919, with the photographer number RECO 4-16-19.
RM2RCCTNT–'Image captures a drying room at Camp Hospital No. 31 in Mencon, Morbihan, France during World War One. The photograph was taken on April 14, 1919, by W.W. Soper. The subject of the image is 51806 S.C., depicting the drying room facilities.'
RM2CEJ7D2–. Hardware merchandising March-June 1919. nity toBeat the Mail Order Houses 30x3/2 Inner Tubes $1.90 30 x 3Vz Plain Tires 13.10 30 x 3»/2 Grooved Tires 14.00 30x3/2 Non-Skid Tires 14.65 HUNDREDS OF^OTHER SIZES BRAND NEW GOODS Mr. Dealer, we can sell you the most completeline of automobile accessories in Canada at tre-mendous reductions. Write for our catalogues.Wholesale only. CROWN CYCLE & MOTOR CO. 319 Craig St. West, MONTREAL LARGEST WHOLESALE MAIL ORDER HOUSE IN CANADA April 5, 1919 HARDWARE AND METAL—Motor Accessories, Bicycles and Sporting Goods Section. In North Star Dry CellsYour Custo
RM2RCCKPD–A photograph of an X-ray room at Camp Hospital 15 in Coatquidan, Ille et Vilaine, France. The photographer is W.W. Soper. The image was taken on April 14, 1919, with the DMC number 1-21-19. The caption also mentions the photographer's notes with the number 51950.
RM2CEFTJ4–. Hardware merchandising March-June 1919. %^ HYSLOP BROTHERS LIMITED Shuter and Victoria Streets, TORONTO, ONT. 130 HARDWARE AND METAL—Motor Accessories, Bicycles and Sporting Goods Section. April 19, 1919 w M fl Hardware S Dealers Now is Your Opportunity toBeat the Mail Order Houses 30 x 3/2 Inner Tubes $ 1.90 30x3/2 Plain Tires 13.10 30 x 3/2 Grooved Tires 14.00 30x3/2 Non-Skid Tires 14.65 HUNDREDS OF OTHER SIZES BRAND NEW GOODS Mr. Dealer, we can sell you the most completeline of automobile accessories in Canada at tre-mendous reductions. Write for our catalogues.Wholesale only. CROWN CYC
RM2RCHDAN–Sgt. Joseph P. Steward of Headquarters Battalion is seen in this image with a 240 mm Trench Mortar in position, ready for action. The spades at the bottom of the mortar are visible. The photograph was taken by R.W. Sears on April 14, 1919, in Vitrey, Vernois, France.
RM2CE459J–. Prices during the war and the readjustment period. An address by T.S. Holden ... before the American institute of architects (New York chapter) Wednesday, April 9, 1919 . 1913 LEVEL MAXIMUM RISE OF THEPRICE LEVEL IN THE U.S.AND OTHER COUNTRIES U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABORINFORMATION AND EDUCATION SERVICEDIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS AND CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENTS Chart No, 1 FIG.l f^fj^£li0.e^m...ti9- °fAdvances - OCT 5.1918-OCT 12 OCT 19 - OCT 26 NOV.2 — NOV. 9 NOV. 16 NOV 23 NOV. 30 DEC. 7 . DEC. 14 DEC.2I — DEC. 2 8 JAN.4.1919 . JAN. 11 ....... :—JAN 18- JAN. 25? FEB. I FEB.8 — FEB. 15 FEB. 22 — MA
RM2RCMK9N–A photograph showing a view of the hospital building at Camp Hospital No. 15 in Coatquidan, Morbihan, France. Taken by 51827 W. Soper, 8.c. on April 14, 1919. The photograph is tagged with RECO 147-F9 and was released on January 19, 1919.
RM2RCDRFP–This photograph taken by Sgt. G. Ryden on April 14, 1919, shows the exterior of a bakery in Is sur Tille, Cote d'Or, France. The image features cars and tracks in front of the bakery, belonging to the Advance Section No. 1, Quartermaster Corps (Q.M.C).
RM2RCFG1Y–'Receiving office at Camp Hospital No. 15 in Coatquidan, Ille et Vilaine, France. Photo taken by photographer W.W. Soper on April 14, 1919. DMC number 1-19-19. Caption includes reference to soldier's name and other relevant information (51828).'
RM2RCHXMT–Sgt. 1cl Morris Fineberg, Pvt. 1cl Henry Paschen, and Pvt. Harry C. Rathburn of the 79th Division Photo Unit. The photo was taken in Souilly, Meuse, France by a Signal Corps Photographer on April 14, 1919. Caption information provided in Subject 51879.
RM2CGHMT6–. Report of the Auditor General to the House of Commons, reports a, b, A to J (for the fiscal year ended 31 March 1920) . letterheads and envelopes 14 25 19 03 Balance, Mar. 31, 1920... 33 28 33 28 340.—Metlakatla Indians, B.C. Balance, April 1, 1919.Balance, Mar. 31, 1920. Capital 59,453 04 59,453 04 59,453 04 59,453 04 INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: TRUST FUNDSESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1—169 340.—Metlakaila Indians, B.C.—Concluded. Dr. Cr. Interest—Interet Balance, April 1,1919, $6,137.58; interest, 5 p.c. on S65,590.62, $3,279.53 Shares of sale of land money, 2, $400, less $32.15 retained on account
RM2RCCB58–Photograph of Col. Claud B. Sweezey, Commander of the 313th Infantry Regiment, 79th Division, taken in Seigneuiles, Meuse, France on April 14, 1919. This photograph, labeled as Number B and issued on January 7, 1919, features Sgt. icl. Morris Fineberg, 51870 of the unit.
RM2RCERDB–Soldiers preparing bread for baking at Advance Section #1, Q.M.C. Is-sur-Tille, France during World War One. Each rack contains 144 loaves of dough, which are now ready to be placed in the ovens. Photo taken by Sgt. G. Ryden on April 14, 1919.
RM2RCBER5–The image shows the sleeping quarters of non-commissioned officers at Camp Hospital No. 45 in Aix les Bains, Savoie, France. The photograph was taken by J.M. Crunelle on April 14, 1919. The description was issued with the number C, and the photograph has the identification number 52-176.
RM2RCM61G–'Shoulder insignia showing the emblem of Division and Army Corps, specifically the 2nd Army. The insignia is red and white, with the number 2 and a white figure on a red background. The photo was taken by Lt.C.L. Thoner in Vincennes, Seine, France on April 14, 1919.'
RM2CJ4T87–. Springhillian Oct 1919 - July 1920 New Series Vol. XII No. 1 - 4 . DIARY April 5 « 11 « 15 n 16 « 18 « 21 << 23 May 24. 25.27. 28. 1.2.5. 8. 9.13.14. 15. 16. A. J. CROCI, A.B. 23. Full Holiday. Easter Monday. High School Nine vs. Johnson & Barrett on College Campus. Senator 0. Underwood visits Spring Hill. Major H. Fridley R. 0. T. C. Auditor, inspects unit at Spring Hill. Eamon deValera, President of the Irish Republic, visits Spring Hill. High School Nine vs. Gulf Coast Military Academy. Full Holiday in honor of Eamon deValera. College Nine vs. Marion Institute on College Campus. Jaz
RM2RCGFAT–Soldiers receiving medical treatment at Dispensary, Camp Hospital 15 in Coatquidan, Ille et Vilaine, France. The photograph was taken on April 14, 1919, by W.W. Soper, S.C. It was received on January 16, 1919, and is labeled as DMC NUMBER 1-19-19.
RM2CEPDGY–. The Christian annual for the year of our lord ... I f^^ ^ EDITED AND COMPILED BYJ. F. BURNETT, SecretaryAmerican Christian Convention The Ghristian Publishing Association Netum RxTH^vm, ManagerDAYTON, OHIO »-*• • <•«»< ? t Convention period. I Preparation period for Foreign f Missions. I Second Sunday (12) Clirlstian f Kndeavor Day. Remit to J. F. f Burnett, Dayton, Oliio. ? First full weelt—Week of i Prayer. j 1919 APRIL. 1919 Su. Mo. Tu- We. Til. Fr. Sa. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Foreign Mission Period. Preparation period for Hom
RM2RCCJRK–Base Hospital 236 in Caranac, Morbihan, France. This photograph was taken on April 14, 1919, by W.W. Soper, S.C. The hospital was captured under subject number 51856 and received on January 13, 1919. The image shows a general view of the base hospital.
RM2CEH6RE–. Hardware merchandising March-June 1919. o. 16 6 8.» Stovepipe Wire No. 18 8 25 No. 19 8 73 Fine wire, list plus 20v. Smooth Steel Wire Nos. 0-9 gauge, base 5 00 Extras over base sizes on smallergauges are as follows: No. 10, 6c extra; No. 11, 12c; No.12, 30c: No. 13, 30c; No. 14. 40c:No. 15, 55c; No. 16, 70c extra. Extra net per 100 lbs.-Oiled wire10c; spring wire, $2.50: bright, softdrawn, 15c: charcoal (extra Qual-ity), $1.25: packed in casks orcases, 15c: bagging and paperings. April 12, 1919 HARDWARE AND METAL—Advertising Section 85 Jamieson SalesMean Larger Profits ASK the dealer who ha
RM2RC97ED–Sergeant G. Ryden, a member of the Signal Corps, took this photograph on April 14, 1919. The image features M. Drowski, the first Polish delegate to arrive at the Peace Conference in Paris, France. The location of the photograph is Vincennes, a commune located in the Seine department of France.
RM2CH1EB2–. Electric railway journal . $634 39 J2.89 March 586 88 1.06 April 191 18 0.36 May 4,062 69 7.28 June 1,680 44 2 67 July t2,H8.3l J2.87 August 1,611 01 2.22 September 1,003 50 1 62 October J7.II1.07 +12.85 November JI 1,668. 14* J22 50 December 732.33 I 32 1919 January* 17,588.94 35 21 February (I to 17, inclusive)... 12,275.78 49 24 * New system of fares effective Jan. 1, 1919.t Indicates decrease. 1 Decrease due to influenza epidemic. 2 Decrease due to seven days strike; no cars operated. system proposed at St. Louis. No attempt will bemade to abstract those parts of reports here except togi
RM2RCKGFF–'Engine overhaul and repair activities taking place at Advance Overhaul Park, T. Center No. 36 in Sampigny, Meuse, France during World War One. This image, captured by photographer H.C.T. Sproule on April 14, 1919, showcases the bustling activity of the shop.'
RM2CGHMJE–. Report of the Auditor General to the House of Commons, reports a, b, A to J (for the fiscal year ended 31 March 1920) . ril 1, 1919, $2,469.52; interest, 5 p.c. on $44,016.47, $2,200.82 Transferred from Account No. 260, Michels Band, share of interest money Interest distributed, $1,174; medical supplies, $48.20; oats, 1 ton, $80; freight, $3,Balance, March 31, 1920.: 939 50 1,050 00 39,557 45 41,546 95 1,305 203,377 14 4,682 34 41,546 95 41,546 95 4,670 3412 00 4,682 34 INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: TRUST FUNDSESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1—173 361—Reserve 150 E. Sask. Dr. Cr. Capital.Balance, April 1,
RM2RCDT8X–Photo of Rue St. Sauveur in Verdun, France. On the left is the 1st Battalion Headquarters of the 313th Infantry Regiment. They are currently on guard duty in Verdun. This photograph was taken by Sgt. Icl. Morris Fineberg on April 14, 1919. It is part of the collection with the given subject 51873.
RM2RCF0EK–A dough mixing machine in use at Advance Section #1, Q.M.C. Is-sur-Tille, Cote d'Or, France. The dough shown has been mixed for six minutes in the machine and is then transferred to troughs where it is left to rise. Photograph taken by Sgt. G Ryden on April 14, 1919.
RM2CHN7EX–. Journal of electricity . 46 105 Normals—upper figures Season of 1919-20—lower figures Fordyce Dam Summit Tamarack Date Nevada Co. Placer Co. Alpine Co. Alt. 6500 Ft. Alt. 7017 Ft. Alt. 8000 Ft. November 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 November 15 8 9 11 0 0 0 December 1 9 10 17 18 34 36 December 15 28 28 38 50 52 48 January 1 38 41 57 34 37 28 January 15 71 87 101 33 43 28 February 1 83 112 139 34 32 21 February 15 92 116 149 30 21 27 March 1 112 128 173 54 53 60 March 15 109 138 177 58 65 56 AprU 1 103 114 167 67 76 86 April 16 87 87 135 74 93 90 May I 63 60 115 50 55 72 May 15 60 3416 95 May 31 29 14 65 26
RM2RCFRH6–Quartermaster supplies stored at Batavia Wharf in London, England, awaiting shipment back to the U.S. The supplies were brought back from Russia. Date of photo: January 14, 1919. Photographer: S.C. Donnelly. Photo number: 52211. Caption information received on April 14, 1919.
RMRH57X4–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [April, 1919 PROPOSED CONFERENCE COM- MITTEE OF THE LIVE STOCK INDUSTRY At a conference held in Chicago on March 10th and 11th, 1919, the repre- sentatives of the Kansas Live Stock Association, Corn Belt Meat Pro- ducers Association, Missouri Live Stock Breeders' Association, Illinois Live Stock Association, Illinois Ag- riculture Association, and the Buyers' and Sellers' Association of Texas met with the five large packers and eleven other packers. It is the sense of those participating in the conference that :t would be to the mut
RM2RCFE51–Nurses of Base Hospital #70, located in Allerey, Saone et Loire, France. The photograph captures various nurses from the hospital's staff. The names of the nurses in the photograph are listed in the caption. The photograph was taken on April 14, 1919, and received on 101-F9.
RMRDNGHR–. Bee keeping. April 1919. To the disabled soldiers, sailors, and marines. To aid them in choosing a vocation. Bees. 14 Or a Foreman. If you are disabled for manual labor in your old occu- pation you can perhaps be trained for the position of foreman. Fore- men are needed everywhere. The world needs men who not only know the proc- esses because they have worked at them, but who have executive ability and who have been so trained that they can become lead- ers rather than followers. Beekeeping Regions of the United States. Not all parts of the United States are equally good for beekeeping, and
RM2RC85T9–Photograph shows a view of a crossroads in Saiserais, Meurthe et Moselle, France. The image depicts wires, poles, and cables, likely belonging to the Signal Corps of the 6th Army Corps. Taken on October 10, 1918, the photo is number 51676 and was received on April 14, 1919.
RMRFY2GT–. Canadian forest industries January-June 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 52 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER April 1, 1919. PUBLISHER'S NOTICE Advertisements other than "Employment Wanted" or "Employees Wanted" will be inserted in this department at the rate of 20 cents per agate line (14 agate lines make one inch). $2.80 per inch, each insertion, payable in advance. Space measured from rule to rule. When (our or more consecutive insertions of the same advertisement are or- dered a discount of 25 per cent, w
RM2RCHHGA–Shoulder insignia of Division and Army Corps worn by members of the 3rd Army in Vincennes, Seine, France. The photo was taken on April 14, 1919, by Lt.C.T.Thoner, S.c. The insignia is blue in color and was issued on January 29, 1919. Photo ID: 51730.
RMRFY2D4–. Canadian forest industries January-June 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 52 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER April 1, 1919. PUBLISHER'S NOTICE Advertisements other than "Employment Wanted" or "Employees Wanted" will be inserted in this department at the rate of 20 cents per agate line (14 agate lines make one inch). $2.80 per inch, each insertion, payable in advance. Space measured from rule to rule. When (our or more consecutive insertions of the same advertisement are or- dered a discount of 25 per cent, w
RM2RCEN1Y–Officers and ladies at a banquet in Souilly, France, given by officers of B mess to officers of A mess. Maj. Gen. Joseph E. Kuhn, commander of the 79th Division, is seen in the center of the group. The photograph was taken by Sgt.Icl.Morris Pineberg on April 14, 1919.
RMRRJJ26–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JANDABT 80, 1919. The Florists^ Review 83 Its Season ia December IS to 20. after practically all other pompons are past.. We offer 2-inch potM, April delivery, 20c each; $17.50 per 100; $150.00 per 1000. CHRISTMAS GOLD Scored 90 Points by the Chrysanthemum Society of America, December 14, 1917 Here is the most profitable Pompon to date A seedling of the widely grown and very popular Baby Pompon, the clear, deep golden yellow of its regu- larly formed little blooms makes a brilliant exhibit. The habit of growth is that of the parent variety, but its
RM2RCC7M2–Soldiers arriving at the receiving office of Base Hospital 136 in Vannes, Morbihan, France during World War One. The photograph was taken by W.W. Seper, S.C. on April 14, 1919. It is a part of the RECTI 104-F9 collection and was issued on March 1, 1919.
RMRH3CEF–. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. April 22, 1920. THE BRITISH BEE JOUBNAL. 193. Review. Jijbhreshericht iiber die FauTbrutversi- cherung des Vereins Schweitzer Bienen- ziichter pro, 1919, by F. Leuenberger, Bern. Tbis is the 12tli annual report of the results obtained in German-Switzer- land as the result of legislation and in- surance. There was a large increase in the number of bee-keepers insuring amounting to 1,024, with 16,684 colonies. "I'hus they have reached the record num- ber of 14,684 compulsorily insured apiaries containing 162,346 colonies. During the yea
RM2RCM77A–A large sterilizer at Camp Hospital No. 44 near Gievre, Loir et Cher, France. The photograph was taken by Sot. J. W. Crunelle and received on April 14, 1919. The sterilizer is a part of the hospital's equipment and is utilized for medical sanitation purposes during World War I.
RMRGA2F7–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. jru=F "Flsu. Washington, D. C. PROFESSIONAL PAPER April 28, 1919 LIFE HISTORY AND HABITS OF THE MEALY PLUM APHIS. By W. M. Davidson, Scientific Assistant, Deciduous-Fruit Insect Investigations. CONTENTS. Origin 1 Hosts and migratory habits 1 Injury 2 Synonyms 3 Biology 3 The egg 3 The stem mother 3 The spring forms 5 Biology—Continued. The summer wingless forms 11 The fall forms 12 Natural enemies 14 Control suggestions 15 Summary 15 Literature cited 16 The mealy plum aphis (Hyaloptems arundinis Fabricius) has been recognized
RM2RCGWJ3–Lieutenant Colonel Boissanger and Colonel E.P. Lahm of the 24th Balloon Company at Malimont, Meuse, France. Photograph taken by Private Roland Price, S.C. on April 14, 1919. This image was assigned the number 1-20-19 in the description issued. DMC notes were made for this photograph.
RMRGBH4Y–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. JiW3^'<r*/<* Contribution from the Bureau of Entomology L. O. HOWARD, Chief. Washington, D. C. PROFESSIONAL PAPER April 28,1919 LIFE HISTORY AND HABITS OF THE MEALY PLUM APHIS. By W. M. Davidson, Scientific Assistant, Deciduous-Fruit Insect Investigations. CONTENTS. Origin 1 Hosts and migratory habits 1 Injury 2 Synonyms 3 Biology 3 The egg 3 The stem mother 3 The spring forms 5 Biology—Continued. The summer wingless forms 11 The fall forms 12 Natural enemies 14 Control suggestions 15 Summary 15 Literature cited
RM2RCHET2–Men of the Trench Artillery Center, 110th Battalion, and Headquarters Co. at Vitrey, Vernois, France. This photograph was taken on April 14, 1919, by photographer W.R. Sears. The image shows 8 men in uniform. Notes indicate it was taken on January 15, 1919, and the reference number is 57936.
RMRRK7DK–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Sdptbmbkb 25, 1919. The Florists^ Review 61. Thia PKntn nf ^tnt*hii * Wistaria lavender of great beauty, admired by many Florists and Gardeners, was taken in early April- M niS M^nuiU VI tjcucfcs Plants were planted in January and grown during the exceptionally cold nights of January and February with no heat or forcing of any kind, to a height of three feet and over. Fully 85 per cent double, branching from 10 to 14 spikes; on one plant 160 blooms were counted. WISTARIA-LAVENDER, per 1000 seeds, $1.50. OUR LIGHT PINK AND WHITE, of 70 per cent doub
RM2RCFDBH–A photograph taken by W.W. Soper on April 14, 1919, shows the interior of a bathroom in a surgical building at Camp Hospital 15 in Coetquidan, France. This image was part of a series of photographs documenting American military activities during World War One.
RM2RCCEW9–Sales commissary at Advance Section #1, Lt. Wagner, Q.M.C. in charge. This commissary in Is-sur-Tille, Cote d'Or, France is one of the biggest and most well-equipped in the Advance Section. The photo was taken by Sgt. G. Ryden, S.C. on April 14, 1919.
RMRRK9F3–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Plain PRICE LIST, 1919 PLAIN WIRE HANGING BASKETS 10-inch 12-inch .$1.75 . 2.26 14-inch 3.00 16-inch 4.60 Baskets are well made and painted green. Sheet Moss in Bags Per Bag, $2.00 Our Sheet Moss is the best value for the money in the maricet MIGHI8AN CUT FLOWER EXCHANBE, 264-266 Randolph Street, Detroit, Mich Mention The Review when yon write. William Bouche, well known in the trade and among landscape workers, is at the Deaconess hospital, where he was operated on April 27. Mr. Bouche is a member of the Florists' Club and his many friends wish hi
RM2RC86MY–American soldiers in front of a bakery in Is-sur-Tille, France, eating hot bread that has just been taken from the ovens. The photo was taken on April 14, 1919, by Sgt. G. Ryden. This image is part of the Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One collection.
RM2RCJM16–Shoulder insignia of the 5th Division and Army Corps, taken in Vincennes, Seine, France. The photograph was captured by Lt. T. Thoner, S.C. on April 14, 1919. The insignia was issued on January 29, 1919. The DMC notes indicate that this is image number 1 from the roll of film.
RMRHB0X2–. The Botanical magazine. Plants; Plants -- Japan. April. 1919.] CYTOLOGISCHE 8TUDIEN BElGETBEIDEARTEK 97 Wie bei den Triticum-Arten gibt es auch unter deu Avena-Arten x-ploide Beziehungen. Obwohl es natiirlich unstatthaft ist, die Abstam- mung cines Lebewesens nur mit Hinsicht aiif seine Chromosomenzahl aufznstellen, so sind wir cloch berechtigt, den auf die scrologische Priifung sich stutzenden Stammbatim dadurch zu bestatigen. Als der moglichsten Stammbaum der Avena-AvtQu mochte ich heute die folgenden aufiiehmen. 14 28 A. strigosa A. barb at a ? Unbekannte Ursprungsform. 42 A. sterilis&quo
RM2RCDJ8N–This photograph, taken by W. Soper on April 14, 1919, shows Ward 13, the Venereal Ward, at Camp Hospital No. 31 in Menc on, Morbihan, France. The image documents the medical facilities and activities associated with treating soldiers affected by venereal diseases during World War I.
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