RMHJWK72–Sheet music cover image of the song 'Friends', with original authorship notes reading 'by Howard Johnson, Joseph H Santly, Geo W Meyer', United States, 1919. The publisher is listed as 'Leo Feist, Inc.', the form of composition is 'strophic with chorus', the instrumentation is 'piano and voice', the first line reads 'Life's a long, long trail so the poets say', and the illustration artist is listed as 'None'.
RFHEREX4–'I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling' 1929 Fats Waller Sheet Music Cover
RM2AFTW45–. Everyday manners for American boys and girls. s great during business hours, and - . , , . t . Try working some of to see somebody s jaws work inces- yQm Qther musdes santly usually increases this strain. Loud laughing and talking will always make youunpleasantly conspicuous. This is also true of pro-longed conversations on subjects other than thoserelating to business. They are wasteful of the em-ployers time, and produce a most unbusinesslike effectin an office. They are,therefore, to be avoided. If you are an officeboy, see things to do;dont feel that you mustdo only what you aretold. Be
RFHW04AA–'All That I Need Is You' 1921 Karyl Norman Female Impersonator Sheet Music Cover
RMPG0FAF–. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. 122 ZOOLOGY. The Dragon Flies (Libellulidoe) fly about inces- santly from place to place on bright warm days, and catch a large number of insects, especially butterflies and flies, among which are many that are harmful. The larvae live in water, and feed on insects and such small deer, which, however, are of no importance to forestry or agriculture. They also devour fish-spawn, and may therefore be injurious in that way. The lace Flies (Hemerohidce) when at rest are covered as with a roof by their fore and hind wings, which are almost alike, clear as glass, and
RM2AKGC4A–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . that manytraders (through ignorance of this) will be inces-santly squabbling with the companies. In manyinstances traders will be entirely at the mercy of thecompanies, as no fixed rate is named. In otherinstances the companies can insist on payment ofdouble the amount of rates authorised by tlie schedules.Are the trade prepared tamely to submit to this?If not let them bestir themselves whilst they havethe opportunity. In thoroughly investigating thenumerous questions in connection with the matter,my
RFHW049R–'Don't Leave Me Mammy' 1922 Karyl Norman Female Impersonator Sheet Music Cover
RFHD584N–'At the Moving Picture Ball' 1920 Movie themed Sheet Music Cover.
RFHDY9AD–'There's Yes Yes in Your Eyes' 1924 Sheet Music Cover
RFHEH10Y–'Honeysuckle Rose' 1928 Sheet Music Cover
RFHDY9A6–'My Papa Doesn't Two-Time No Time' 1924 Sheet Music Cover
RM2AKAT3R–An illustrated history of Sacramento County, California : containing a history of Sacramento County from the earliest period of its occupancy to the present time, together with glimpses of its prospective future ..portraits of some of its most eminent men, and biographical mention of many of its pioneers and also prominent citizens of today . i^^^c^-e^. cn^^^^^^ 0> .p/^^c/^ IIISTUUT OF SACRAMENTO COUNTY painfully from his wounds and having to keephis gun beside him night and day and be inces-santly watchful. lie had an Indian l)oy, whoalone remained witli him, gather up the rubbishin the ho
RM2AM8FDG–Japan and the Japanese illustrated . d with flowers and sheets of paper, and worksinces-santly in this singular attitude. As we approach the central bridge of the commercial city the crowd increases,and on both sides of the street shops give place to popular restaurants, and confec- THE GREAT FISH MARKET. 221 tioneis, where cakes, rice, and millet are sold, and where hot tea and saki may bepurchased. We are close to the great fish-market. The canal is covered with fishing-boats,either discharging their cargo of both sea and river fish—great fish of the oceancurrents which come down from tlie P
RM2AXBYKK–John Nagle's philosophy . SELF RESTRAINT. In avoiding prudery, people should not runto the opposite extreme of license, and youngpersons cannot aiFord to defy decency, or darethe condemnation of people of staid habits andapproved judgment. The ordinary rules ofpoliteness should be observed at all times, andbeing one of a large assemblage, in no wayjustifies that remissness which leads to vul-garity. Society should interpose restraintsnot incite laxity. To be boisterous at gather-ings is to be ungentlemanly; to chatter inces-santly is to be undignified and discourteous.. SENTIMENT. No one wants
RM2AKMG13–Christian herald and signs of our times . in the family property undivided,it was the custom for only one son of a noblehouse to be allowed to marry, while the others] either took orders or became knights of theOrder of St. John of Malta. Such bishops, andso chosen, could not be expected to be in sym-pathy with either the cures or the people. Theylived in Paris, and regarded their dignitiesmerely as sources of income, and were inces-santly mixed up in court intrigues in order toprocure their translation to richer sees. * From A History of the French Revolution, by H. MorseStephens, which, owin
RM2AWN06E–Illustrations of the Holy Scriptures, derived principally from the manners, customs, rites, traditions and works of art and literature, of the eastern nations : embodying all that is valuable in the works of Harmer, Burder, Paxton, and Roberts, and the most celebrated oriental travellers . in the day that I shall do this, saith theLord of hosts. See on Is. 41. 25. One sort of mortar made in the East is composed of onepart of sand, two of wood-ashes, and three of lime, wel.mixed together, and beaten for three days and nights inces-santly with wooden mallets. (Shaw.) Chardin mentionsthis circums
RM2AWHR6C–My story of the war: a woman's narrative of four years personal experience as nurse in the Union army, and in relief work at home, in hospitals, camps, and at the front, during the war of the rebellion . uldering inthe grave! and whose tiny flags fluttered inces-santly in the air, like the wings of gigantic butter-flies. After them came, in carriages, the convalescentsoldiers from the hospitals in the immediate vicinity;wan, thin, bronzed, haggard, maimed, crippled. Oneincessant roar greeted them in their progress. Theywere pelted with flowers. Ladies surrendered theirparasols to them, to scre
RM2AJ6G5J–The history of Methodism [electronic resource] . PASTOR C. B. WILLERUP. church was dedicated at West Cambridge. This was thefirst Norwegian Methodist Episcopal church built in theUnited States. In the meantime the Scandinavian cause in New York as-sumed such proportions that the demands became too heavyfor one man, and two helpers were therefore set apart to aid The First Decade 1021 Hedstrom. The latter was now sent by Bishop Waugh tovisit the Scandinavian missions in the West and Northwest.During this tour of ten weeks he preached and labored inces-santly, formed new societies, and added to
RM2AM28EA–The Millions 1884 . nd that for a moremoderate sum thanothers have had topay. Since leavingFan-cheng we havegot on rather slow-ly but very plea-santly ; our Godtaking us in safety—alike over shal-low water, and ra-pids—and keepingour minds in per-fect peace, with ourhearts stayed onHim. Please notonly to pray for us,but also to givethanks on our be-half. You know how timid and nervous I am by nature. Iseem, since coming to China, to have almost bidden good-bye to all that, or rather I suppose I am experiencing thetruth of the Word, He stayeth His rough wind in the clayof His east wind. Last Mo
RM2AJ0H9J–Rod and gun . James Irvine, Pioneer and Captain of the Pleasant ValleyHunt Club. n84 ?ROT) A (;r ix Canada. Our Host, Thomas Irvine. light refreshments, slept the sleep of thejust. Xext morning we were taken incharge by St. Hubert Elkington, an en-thusiastic hunter, and spent the day plea-santly in the vicinity of Plevna, partridgeshooting. Sunday morning found us in a smallquaint Episcopalian Church, where thepopular clergyman in charge, Rev. GlenLloyd, preached to a congregation num-bering eighteen. The choir was com-posed of six girls under fifteen years ofage, and the freshness and sweet
RM2AKKXF4–A journey in the seaboard slave states : with remarks on their economy . The swine were making a great noise in their pen, as if feeding-time had come; and a flock of turkeys were gobbling so inces-santly and loudly that I was not heard. The old lady orderedthe turkeys to be driven away, but nobody stirred to do it, andI rode nearer and repeated my request. No better success. Cant you shew away them turkeys ? she asked again; butnobody shewed. A third time I endeavored to make myself•understood. Will you please direct me how to go to Mr. W.s? No, sir—not here. Excuse me—I asked if you would di
RM2AN9GWA–Peter Henderson & Co.'s wholesale catalogue of bulbs, plants and flower seeds, for autumn planting : 1897 . ARECA LUTESCENS, 22 PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.—WHOLESALE TRADE LIST OF PLANTS.. SINGLE WHITE PRIMROSE. CHINESE PRIMROSES (Primula Chinesisi. For winter flowers there is no more d esirable plant than theChinese Primrose. They are easily grown and flower inces-santly throughout the winter. Our plants are raised from thefinest seed, specially saved in a private establishment in Europe,and under proper cultivation grand flowers may be expected. Per doz. Per ioo. Primula Single White $1
RM2CEEH8D–. Pictures in Tyrol and elsewhere. ves of goats and meek-faced ewes slowlywandering home from their pastures, or hurrying to quenchtheir thirst at a village fountain, jumbled altogether in aqueer mass of horns and impatient hoofs and frisking tailslonger or shorter, in their eagerness to reach the water-trough. As the evening was closing in we reached Lermos, plea-santly weary after our long drive, and all the exceedingbeauty which eyes and mind had been absorbing duringthe day. The hotel looked very unpromising, but profit-ing by our recent experience we did not judge too hastily,and when onc
RM2CDXPT0–. Home and health; a household manual containing two thousand recipes and helpful suggestions on the building and care of the home in harmony with sanitory laws .. . Exercise and ccreatiori. ACTIVITY OF CHILDHOOD It sounds commonplace, says M. V. OShea, in theTwentieth Century Home, to say that the young child givesway easily to his feelings. He cries upon the slightestpretext, laughs immoderately over trifles, gabbles inces-santly when he ought to maintain silence, flies into a pas-sion whenever he is crossed, and so on ad libitum. Thechief problem of parents, perhaps, is to restrain theseann
RM2CDYJ7T–. Paris in London : 1902, Earl's Court : official guide and catalogue : director general Imre Kiralfy . opularity of the little pleasurevoyages round the lake. In this way may the numerous nooks andfairy-like recesses of the charming stretch of water be explored, thedelights of boating and sight-seeing being r Ifis-santly combined. Bright and inspiriting as the scene is in the day-time, still moreexhilarating is the aspect after dark. By a scheme of BRILLIANT ILLUMINATION, embracing thousands of multi-coloured lights, a delightful suggestionof fairyland is imparted to the waters and their envi
RM2CGKJ60–. My story of the war : a woman's narrative of four years personal experience as nurse in the Union Army : and in relief work at home, in hospitals, camps, and at the front, during the war of the rebellion : with anecdotes, pathetic incidents, and thrilling reminiscences portraying the lights and shadows of hospital life and the sanitary services of the war . uldering inthe grave! and whose tiny flags fluttered inces-santly in the air, like the wings of gigantic butter-flies. After them came, in carriages, the convalescentsoldiers from the hospitals in the immediate vicinity;wan, thin, bronzed
RM2CH39PH–. In brightest summer land . e perfectly clean and tress-like rock-weeds fallingover you, and attached so firmly to the rocks that you could pull your-self up by,them, greatly enhanced the luxury of the bath. The stripeof barnacles just above the weeds reminded me of some vegetablegrowth, — the buds and petals and seed-vessels of flowers. They layalong the seams of the rocks like buttons on a waistcoat. The tawnyrocks were like lions couchant, defying the ocean, whose waves inces-santly dashed against and scoured them with vast quantities of gravelThe water held in their little hollows, on the
RM2CDHXC0–. Portrait and biographical record of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of old settlers and representative citizens of the county . GEORGE M. BARNEY.. JULIA A. BARXHV. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD 215 honorable, upright gentleman, a loyal citizen, atrue friend and a loving and tender imsband andfather. Mrs. Elliott is also a failiiful inumher ofthe Episcopal tluirch, and is a lady higldy es-teemed for her many excellencies of character.She is now living on the old lioiiustead, whichcomprises eighty-two acres of land and is plea-santly located between Templeton an
RM2CJ6JJN–. A topographical survey of the great road from London to Bath and Bristol. : With historical and descriptive accounts of the country, towns, villages, and gentlemen's seats on and adjacent to it... . elms. 64 SURVEY OF THE GREAT ROAD; FROM A hill rises boldly on its northern side,crowned with wood, sloping to the centreof the park; and its other grounds are plea-santly varied, and well laid out. The pa-rish church, a small neat building, standsclose to the principal front of the house,and partly intercepts the view of it fromthe southern side of the park. Dr. Buckeridge, Bishop of Rochester a
RM2CNPXEB–. Little helpers . santly, — If youll tell me where you want itput, Mrs. Waring, Ill take it in for you. •- Oh, thank you, she answered, yourevery kind — right in here, please, and sheled the way to a room which would havebeen quite pretty and attractive, if it hadbeen in order, but it was evident that Master Baby had had everything his own way, at least for the past few hours. I cant keep things straight five minutes, said his mother, wearily, as fast as I get settled with my work at the machine, hes into something, and I have to jump up and take it away from him. Some of the kind ladies I se
RM2CEMN79–. Poems, lyrics, songs and sonnets. HAT shall we sayOf the light of day ? How shall we sing of the star^ of night ?What of the faceWhose beauty and grace So plea.santly shines, and makes blackness bright ? The snow may fall,And spread like a pall » Of virgin white on the gay green earth;Dense fogs may loomAnd make dark onr room, Within it are voicings of jov and mirth. From beautiful France,Where sun rays glance, A stray beam comes to our whitry home,To lessen the chillOf our hearts, and fill Them with laughter and loringness—Bessiehas come.1875..
RM2CGJEAC–. The soldier in our Civil War : a pictorial history of the conflict, 1861-1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier as displayed on the battle-field, from sketches drawn by Forbes, Waud, Taylor, Beard, Becker, Lovie, Schell, Crane and numerous other eye-witnesses to the strife . kept np inces-santly for two hours, during which both sides ex-perienced very heavy losses. Shortly after threeoclock General Hunt ordered tho fire to cease, inorder to cool the guns, replenish ammunition, andpi-eparo for the contest at close quarters which, hojustly thought, could not but soon follow. The cessation
RM2CDWY2T–. Universal historical dictionary, or, Explanation of the names of persons and places in the departments of Biblical, political, and ecclesiastical history, mythology, heraldry, biography, bibliography, geography, and numismatics . 1C; Pans. 1. 5, c 71 ; Amman. Mor-al/. 1. 15 ; Cloud, de Gel.; Sidon. Apoll. (arm. ad Felieem. ALPHIUS (Biog.) or At/ins, a. usurer whom Horace plea-santly describes as commending the rustic life, while he isgrasping at his usurious gains. Horal. epod. 2, v. 67- ALPHIUS, Avilus, a poet in the reign of Severus, who wrotethe lives of illustrious men, of whom his cotem
RMRE3J5H–. Money in the garden : a vegetable manual, prepared with a view to economy and profit . Vegetable gardening. 186 ONIONS.. YELLOW DANVEES. White Poetugal.—This is a very mild and plea- santly flavored white variety, and on this account is grown generally for home use. It is more tender. 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.. Quinn, Patrick T. , 1838-. New York : Orange Judd
RMREN103–. How to attract the birds, and other talks about bird neighbours [microform]. Birds, Attracting of; Oiseaux, Attraction des; Oiseaux; Birds. 'A lean fora<:ing pround" travels from Central America, or beyond, to Lab- rador and back again every summer of its inces- santly active little life. Think what the journey from Yucatan even to New I^ngland must mean for a creature so tiny that its outstretched wings measure barely two inches across! It is the smallest bird we have. Then what must be the size of the body itself beneath its dress of feathers? Wherein 152. Please note that these im
RMRE3J58–. Money in the garden : a vegetable manual, prepared with a view to economy and profit . Vegetable gardening. YELLOW DANVEES. White Poetugal.âThis is a very mild and plea- santly flavored white variety, and on this account is grown generally for home use. It is more tender. â WHITE POKTUGAl. than the others named, and it does not keep as well during the Wijiter. Potato Onion is a popular '^â¢ariety for early. 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 perfe
RMRDBEBH–. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. 122 ZOOLOGY. The Dragon Flies (Libellulidoe) fly about inces- santly from place to place on bright warm days, and catch a large number of insects, especially butterflies and flies, among which are many that are harmful. The larvae live in water, and feed on insects and such small deer, which, however, are of no importance to forestry or agriculture. They also devour fish-spawn, and may therefore be injurious in that way. The lace Flies (Hemerohidce) when at rest are covered as with a roof by their fore and hind wings, which are almost alike, clear as glass, and
RMRJ6THF–. Childs' seeds that satisfy bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear perennials that pay and roses that rare. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit. TRITOMA EVERBLOOMING (Pfitzeri) The grandest bedding- plant ever introduced, surpass- ing tne finest Cannas for attractiveness and brilliancy, equal to the Gladiolus as a cut flower and blooms inces- santly from June until December, re
RMRJ6857–. Childs' seeds that satisfy bulbs that bloom plants that please. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit. 132 John Lewis Childs, Inc., Floral Park, N. Y.. fVERBlOOMIflG I^ITOM^ BP THE EVERBLOOMING TRITOMA Tritoma Pfitzeri The grandest bedding- plant ever introduced, surpass- ing: the finest Cannas for attractiveness and brilliancy, equal to the Gladiolus as a cut flower and blooms inces- santly f
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