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183 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1912)

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THE

OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE

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Vol. 183-No. 1.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1912.

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CONMTENTS_                              P
ISSUE OF OCTOBER 1, 1912 ..................................
CHANGES IN CLASSIFICATION .................................
NOTICE OF DISBARMENT ......       ...........................
PUBLISHERS' CATALOGUES ..................................
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION .......................
PATENTS   GRANTED   ..........................................
REISSUES  ....................................................
D ESIGNS ....... ..............................................
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR ................
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTERED .................................
TRADE-MARKS CANCELED ................................
LABELS AND PRINTS ....................................
COMMISSIONER'S DECISIONS--
Ex  parte  Hobbs ..........................................
Ex parte Horton and Keen .......................
Ex parte H nna and Hanna ..........................
Fischer & Co. v. John Blaul's Sons Company v. The Colum-
bia Rice Packing Co., Ltd ..............
Reed & ('arnrick v. Waterbury Chemical Company.
EE  parte  Kelley .........................................
In  re  Newman  ...........................................
In  re Jacobson  ...........................................
ADJUDICATED PATENTS ..................................
DISCLAIMERS ...............       .........................
INTERFERENCE NOTICES      ..................................

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ISSUE OF OCTOBER 1, 1912.
Patents .............. 573-No. 1,039,682 to No. 1,040,254, inclusive.
Designs .............. 23-No.     43,077 to No.  43,99, inclusive.
Trade-Marks ......... 63-No.     88,546 to No.   88,608, inclusive.
Labels ............... 28-No.     16,567 to No.  16,594, inclusive.
Prints.............    13-No.     3,009 to No.    3,111, inclusive.
Reissues .............  5-No.    13,468 to No.   13,472, inclusive.
Total .............. 705
TO CITIZENS OF THE UNITED              STATES.
A -                           I
States.                          s 0   States.
Alabama............3          3   North Carolina ......   5     1
Arizona............I              North Dakota .......    6.
Arkansas .............   1  1    i  Ohio ................  28  i  10
California ............. 38   4   Oklahoma ...........    3     1
Colorado ............... 11        Oregon ..............5.
Connecticut ......... 20      2   Pennsylvania .......   51     7
Delaware ............    2        Rhode Island ........   2.
Florida ...........   I ..... South Carolina ......      1
Georgia    .......       4   '    South Dakota .......    1
Idaho .............     1 .      Tennessee ...........   1     I
Illinois ...........      8     Texas ...............  10    1
Indiana ............17            Utah ................   1 ....
Iowa ..............      4        Vermont ............ .....
Kansas.          ..      6 ..... Virginia .............   1     1
Kentucky............     7    1    W-ashington ........  10 .....
Lousia    ............3       1   West Virginia .......     .
Maine ..............     3 ...Wisconsin ...... ....      12     5
Maryland ............ 2           Wyoming ...........     2.....
Massachusetts ........ 3                 -            I
Michigan .............  9     2   Alaska, District of ........ .....
Minnesota ............   5    1   Canal Zone ...............
Mississippi ...........  2 ..... District of Columbia.    3 ....
Missouri ..............  11   4   Hawaii Territory ....   1     2
Montna .............     1 .      Philippine Islands ..........
Nebraska ............. 5....      Porto Rico ....................
New Hampshire ......     2    1   U. S. Navy ..........   1 .....
New Jersey ...........  43    4
New Mexico ..........1              Total to citizens of
New York ...........    85   23   the United States.... 522     94

TO CITIZENS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
Countries.                    Countries.    ...
Argentina ......... ....... ..... l Netherlands ...............
Austria-Hungary. ...  6 ..... Newfoundland ...... I ..........
Belgium ..............  1 ..... New South ), ales .............
Bermuda .......................  New  Zealand ............ .....
Brazil..................... ...orway..................
British    I  ie.....          Queensland ......... ..... .....
Canada ............13          Roumania ................
Cafe Colony .................. Russia ..............
Chle ...................... i Scotland .............
China .....................    South Australia............
Costa Rica ............ ......  Spanish Honduras..  1.
Cub      .............         Sweden.............3. ----
Denmark ..............         Switzerand .........2.
Ecuador .....................  Transvaal, S out h
England .............. I 12  2  Africa..........
France ...............5    1   Victoria.............
Germany .............24    61 WesternAustralia..........
India  ................  I
Italy ............. .. .....    Total to citizens of
Japan                . ...    foreign countries...  72  10
=    0ic   ................ .. .....        * 'I      -
Changes in Classification.
(ORDER No. 2,004.)
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., September 19, 1912.
It is hereby directed that class 151, Nut and Bolt Locks, be trans-
ferred from Division VII to Division XIII, to take effect immedl
ately.
EDWARD B. MOORE,
Commissioner.
Notice of Disbarment.
(ORDEIR No. 2,002.)
DEPARTMENT OF TEE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT O'FICEB,
Washingto, D. C., Se, tember 8, 1912.
Pursuant to the provisions of section 487 of the Re-
vised Statutes, and with the approval of the Secretary of
the Interior, Silas C. Sweet, of Des Moines, Iowa. is hereby
disbarred from practice before the United V' vs Patent
Office for gross misconduct.
EDWARD B. MOORE,
Comm issioner.
Publishers' Catalogues.
This Office would be pleased to receive from manufac-
turers and publishers such catalogues, -circulars, price-
lists, or other advertisements relating to the sciences and
mechanical arts as are published by them for gratuitous
distribution. It is requested that at least three copies of
such publications be forwarded In order that the subjects
may be properly indexed, classified, and subclassified In
the Scientific Library for convenient and ready reference.

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