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

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0194 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,071,680 to 1,072,411.

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OFFICIAL GA

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OF THE

Vol. 194--No. 1.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 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
should be addressed. Issued weekly. Subscriptions, 85.00 per annum; single numbers, 10 cents each.
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.

CONTEXNTS_                                Page.
ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1913 ..................................       1
ATTORNEYS ...................................................       1
TRADE-MARKS ......................      ........................    1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ..........................           2
PATENTS GRANTED ...........................................         3
R EISSUES .....................................................   253
D ESIGNS ......................................................   254
TRADE-MARKS---REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR .................. 261
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTERED ................................. 269
TRADE-MARKS CANCELED .................................... 271
LABELS AND PRINTS .......................................... 272
REPORT OF THE COMMaISSIONER OF PATENTS TO CONGRESS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1912 ............... 273
INTERFERENCE NOTICE ....................................... 278
N OTICE  ......................................................   278
ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1913.
Patents .......... 732-No. 1,071,680 to No. 1,072,411, inclusive.
Designs............ 25-No.         44,601 to No.    44,625, inclusive.
TradeMarks......... 65-No.         93,253 to No.    93,317, inclusive.
Labels ...............   9-No.      17,204 to No.   17,212,'inclusive.
Prints ...............   3-No.      3,364 to No.     3,366, inclusive.
Reissues .............   2-No.     13,611 to No.    13.612, inclusive.

Total .............. 836
TO RESIDENTS OF T]
States.              _

HIR UNITED STATES.
States.
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TO RESIDENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
Countries.     N..9            Countries.
~' E,                       E'   1
Argentina ......................  Mexico .....................
Austria-Hungary .......... ..... I Netherlands .......... .....
Azores ............            ! New South Wales...   1 .....
Belgium ............. 3..New Zealand ........ I       I.
Bermuda .................. ..... Norway .............1 I.
Brazil ..........................  Panam a  ......................
British West Indies... ..... ..... 11 Queensland ......... i ..........
Canada ......                   Roumama........ ... .....
Cape Colony ................. Russia                  3
Chle. I.  .......... ...........
Chie C. ..  S.c.. .. .. .. .. .. .    d ............ . . ... .
Costa Rica .................    South Australia ..... I ..........
Cuba ...........................  Spain  ..........................
Denmark ................... Sweden ............. I
Dutch East Indies .............i Switzerland .........  ......
Ecuador ................. ..    Transvaal, South 
England ............20      2     Africa ..................
France ...............  3 :1    Victoria ............  1.
Germany ........... 39      2   Wales...............  1 .....
Ireland .............. 2.... .                 .
Italy ................1    ...    Total to residents
Japan ......................... of foreign countries--- 85  5
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DEPARTMENT uF TE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,

V Ls 4                                                        W ashington, D. 0., August 29, 1913.
E-                             1  ,         This Office is advised, under date of the 27th instant,
lba     .3                   .N          ...           -      that the departmental order of May 23, 1910, disbarring
Alabama .............  3 ..... North Carolina ......      2    David 1'. Moore, of Washington, D. C., from practice has
Arkansas ...........2          Ohio ...............    .... 6  been revoked.   Pursuant thereto the name of the said
California ............. 34  2  Oklahoma ........... 8 .....  Moore has been restored to the list of attorneys entitled
Colorado ............ 10 ..... Oregon ...........    .....   t practice before the Patent Office.
Connecticut .......... 22   2  Pennsylvania ....... 79     7      p        bo    t. PaetORD
Delaware .............  1   1  Rhode Island .....    4    4                                    W.    . WOOLARD,
Florida ............... 2  3   South Carolina ......  2    1                                               Chief Clerk.
Georgia ...............5       South Dakota .................
Idaho .................2       Tennessee ..........  3 ....
Illinois ............... 69  4  Texas ...............  13 , 2             DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
Indiana ............  16    3  Utah ................  2 .....                   UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Iowa .................  13  .....  Vermont ............ 1  .o                                          ,    u       1
K   .nsas ............. 13     Virginia ............  6                             Washington, D. C., August 19, 1913.
Kentucky ...........  8     1  Washington ......... 11  ...      This Office is advised under date of the 15th instant,
Louisiana..........    .    .. West Virginia .......  7       that the departmental order of February 6, 1909, disbar-
Maine ................2        Wisconin ..s......... .14.     ring Walter E. Burrow, of Norfolk, Va., from practice has
Maryland ............  7    1  Wyoming ...................rf
Massachusetts ........ 38  3-                                 been revoked. Pursuant thereto the name of the said Bur-
Michigan ............  17   1  Alaska, District of............row bas been restored to the list of attorneys entitled to
Minnesota ............ 16 .    CanalZone ..........  1 .....
Missisppi ...........  1 ..... District of Columbia.  8       practice i,,fore the latent Office.
MLssouni ............ 16 ..... Hawaii Territory ....... ....                                    W. F. WOOLARD,
Montana ............  1 .      Philippine Islands ............                                             Chief Clerk.
Nebraska ............  8  1  Porto Rico .................                                                 C
Nevada ..............  1 .... U. S. Army .........   1 1r.-Mr.
New Hampshire ......        I U. S. Navy ..........  1                               Trade-Marks,
New Jersey ...........                                       I
New Mexico ..........  1 .....   Total to residents             Extra copies of the trade-mark portion of the GAZETTE, which
New York ............ 106  26  of the United States..1 672  72 j will be sold separately, may be obtained single or in quantities for
_     ___             _        live cents each. Coupons will be taken in payment thereof

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