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191 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1913)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0191 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents 1,063,177 to No. 1,063,944.
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OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE

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Vol. 191-No. 1.

TUESDAY, JUNE 3,1913.

Price-5 per year.

The OFFICIAL GAZETTE is mailed under the direction of the Superintendent of Documents, Government
Printing Office, to whom all subscriptions should be made payable and all communications respecting the Gazette
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Printed copies of patents are furnished by the Patent Office at 5 cents each. For the latter, address the
Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.

COWXTTMM].ITS_                          Page.
ISSUE  OF  JUNE  3, 1013 ........................................  1
PHOTOGRAPHIC COPIES OF DRAwINGS .......................         1
TRADE-MARKS ..............................................      1
APPuCATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION .........................         2
PATENTS GRANTED ...........................................     3
REISSUES .................................. ..................  266
DESIGNS ...............................................       26f
TRADE-MARKS--REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR ................. 273
TRADE-MARKS--REGISTERED ..............          ............. 287
TRADE-MARKS CANCELED ....................................290
LABELS AND PRINTS ........................................ 290
COMMISSIONER'S DECISIONS-
Imperial Soap and Oil Co. v. Brandly .................... 291
Ex parte Porter....................................... 291
Molyneux v. Onderdonk............................... 292
Ex parts Henry Thayer & Company ..................... 292
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Moore, Co  missionerof Patents, v. United States, ex. rel.
Coiburn Machine Glass Co ............................ 293
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ..................................... 296
ISSUE OF JUNE 3, 1913,
Patents .............. 768-No. 1,063,177 to No. 1,063,944, inclusive.
Designs .............. 39--No.   44.121 to No.   44,159, inclusive.
Trade-Marks ......... 97-No.     91,829 In No.   91,925, Inclusive.
Labels ...........     10-No.   17,C47 to No.   17,056. inclusive.
Prints ........... ..9-No.      3,283 to No.    3,291, inclusive.
Reissues .............  1-No.    13,570.
Total .............. 924
TO   RESIDENTS OF THI UNITED             STATES.
States.                          States.         O.     d
Alabama .............    4        North Carolina ......  12     1
Arizona..................... North Dakota .......         4 .....
Arkansas...........              Ohio ................  45     6
California .............  40  1   Oklahoma ...........    5 ....
Colorado ..............8          Oregon ..............  5      1
Connecticut .........iS       1   Pennsylvania.          71     5
Delaware ......          1        Rhode Island .......6         5
Florida .....    .......... South Carolina .....          2 .
Georgia.............4             South Dakota .....      2
Idaho................... Tennessee ..........          4      1
Illinois .............83      7   Texas..............     9
Indiana .............    6    1   U tab ...............   3.
Iowa ............ ....11          Vermont ............    4 .....
Kansas ...............  12    1   Virginia.............
Kentucky ............4            Washington .........     8   I
.oiin                      Wasingon........8.
Louisiana ............   1 . West Virginia .......     2     1
Maine...............7         1   Wisconsin ..........   14 ......
Maryland ............   7     1   Wyoming .....................
Massachusetts .    .   5.  4  10          -
Michigan .............  23    5   A laska, District of. .......
Minisesota............ 17      1  Canal Zone ....... ..... ....
Mississippi ...........  2 ..... District of Columbia.    4     1
Missouri .............. 1    7   Hawaii Territory .... I .........
Montana .............    5        Philippine Islands ........   2
Nebraska .............   3    1   Porto Rico ....................
Nevada ........................ U.S. Army ...................
New Hampshire .     ..   3 ..... U.S. Navy ..........     1.
New Jersey ...........  40   14                          -
New Mexico ..........    1 .....    Total ta residents
New York ............ 141    29   of the United States.. 714   104

TO RESIDENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Countries.    _H

Countries.         -- .
ea,

Argentina ............     .... Netherlands .............
Austria-Hungary ..... ....   2   Newfoundland ..........
Belgium ............. I  1  I1   New South Wales .......
Brazil ..................... .....New Zealand ............
British West Indies............. Norway ................
Canada ...............12         Queensland.............
Cape colony................    Rou.am............
Chile......      ............ Russia .............      2
China ..........     ..... ..... Scotland .............
Costa Rica ............. I ..... South Australia .....  I
Cuba      .................           ...............
Denmark .............        1   Sweden..........
Ecuador.... .   -...  -..... .. Switzerland ...........
England ............ .10     I   Transvaal, Son th
France ...............  8          Africa ..................
Germany ............   48    6   Victoria................
Ireland ............... I .......... Western A ustralIa ......
Isle of Jersey ....... ........
Italy ................ 1     .     Total to residents
MJapan..............     ...   - of foreign countries ..92
Mpo.. ................ .      I

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Photographio Copies of Drawings.
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any unbound drawing, foreign or domestic, which may be
in Its possession. These prints will be made only In two
sizes, 8 by 126 at 15 cents per sheet and 10 by 15 at 25
cents per sheet.
This Office has no printed copies of foreign patents for
sale.
In ordering photographic copies of drawings of foreign
patents cited as references, applicants must state the date
and number thereof, the name of the patentee, the country
in which each patent was granted, and the class and
subclass in which the patent Is classified. If the class
and subclass were not given In the Office letter citing the
patent, the applicant must state the serial number of the
application in which It was cited, the number of the
action therein, the name of the inventor, and the title of
the invention.
The photoprints will be furnished more expeditiously if
the number of the division is also given in which they may
be found. A separate order should be made for each
case, for which the Office will furnish blanks gratuitously
upon request.
BOUND VOLUMES CANNOT BE USED FOR MAKING PRINTS.
Failure to give the fullest data whereby the mounted
drawing may be found will cause unnecessary delay and
correspondence.
Applicants and attorneys are strongly urged to file a
set of prints, small size, 8 by 121 inches, or order them to
be made by the Office, 15 cents per sheet, at the time of
filing an application.  Such procedure will save delay
later, if correction of the drawing is desired or required.
Trade-MarkEL
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which will be sold separately may be obtained single or 1
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