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

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0196 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,077,248 to 1,077,966.
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OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
S[li~       itaft5 Patentt Offict.
Vol. 196-No. 1.              TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1913.                   Price-5 per year.
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COI TENTS_                               Page.
ISSUE OF NovEMBER 4, 1913 ..................................        1
PATENT No. 855,237-ADVERsE DECISION IN INTERFERENCE.                1
NOTARIES PUBLIC-AMENDED LAW ..........................              1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ..........................           2
PATENTS GRANTED ...........................................         3
REISSUES .....................................................    250
DESIGNS ......................................................    254
TRADE-MARKS--REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR .................. 261
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTERED ................................. 269
LABEL AND PRINTS .......................................... 273
COMMISSIONER'S DECISIONS-
In re Forward ............................................ 275
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Westinghouse Mach. Co. et aL. v. General Electric Co. et al. 276
ADJUDICATED PATENTS ......................................        277
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ...................................... 278
CHANGES IN CLASSIFICATION .................................. 278

ISSUE OP NOVEMBER 4, 1913.
)Patents .............. 719-No. 1,077,248 to No. 1,077,966, inclusive.
Designs-    .-------- 36-No.      44,831 to No.  44,866, inclusive.
Trade-Marks .         1....... 00-No.  94,043 to No.  94,142, Inclusive.
Labels *............. 29-No.     17,312 to No.  17,340, inclusive.
Prints ................  9--No.    3,405 to No.   3,413, inclusive.
Reissues ..............  4-No.    13,637 to No.  13,640, inclusive.
Total .......-....... 897
TO RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.
..t
States.               ,i         States.
Alabama ...............  4     1   North Carolina ......  4 .....
Arizona ...............  4     1   North Dakota .......   1      1
Arkansas .............   1 ..... Ohio ................   40      7
California .............  42   5   Oklahoma ...........   6 .....
Colorado ..............  7 ..... Oregon ..............    3      2
Connecticut ..........  24 ..... Pennsylvania .......    62      8
Delaware ------        -I    ...  Rhode Island .......          1
Florida....  .......   5     1   South Carolina ......  3 .....
Georgia ...........  .   4     1   South Dakota .......   1 .....
Idaho ...............    5 ..... Tennessee ...........    2 .....
Illinois ...............  77   9   Texas ...............  0      3
Indiana ...............  12 ..... Utah ..............     5 ......
Iowa ..................  14    1   Vermont ............   1      1
Kansas ...............    .9       Virginia .............  6 .....
Kentucky ............    4     2   Washington .........   8     1
Louisiana ............   I ...... West Virginia ------    3 .....
Maine .......................... Wisconsin..........     21     5
Maryland ------------5             Wyoming ...........
Masahusetts ........    38    11
Michigan............    19     3   Alaska Districtof      ......
Minnesota   ..........  11     2, Canal Zone ..........    .....
Missisppi-    -    -   -3 ....     District of Columbia.  3.
Missour............ 14         3   Hawaii Territory ..............
Montana ..............  2         Philippine Islands...........
Nebraska .............   6     1   Porto Rico ...............
Nevada ......................... U. S. Army .........     1 .....
New Hampshire ---     3     1 . U. S. Navy ...............
New Jersey ...........  41     5                             -
New Mexico ....................      Total to residents
New York ............ 133     49   of the United States. 677   126

TO RESIDENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
Countries.
Argentina..................Netherlands ....................
Austria-Hungary.       2Newfoundland .............
Belgium    .......    I ..... New South Wales...  1.
British India.    ..... ...... New Zealand ...........
Brazil .......... ....... ..  Norway............ ,  ...
British West Indies_..... ..... Portugal..................
Canada ..............9    2   Queensland ...............
Cape Colony .........         Romania ....................
Chile ................   ............ Russia ..............  1  .....
Costa Rica ....................... Scotland ............  I  .....
Cuba ........................ South Australia .....
Denmark..                   Spain ................
Dominican Republic..         Sweden .............
England ............ 21' ..... Switzerland ..........
France ................. 4  3  Transvaal, South
Germany ............ 1  27  5  i  Afric ...............  I  .....
India........................  ................. I  .....
Ireland ...............1      Wales ...............
Italy ..................1                      ---
S               ................1....,  Total to residents
2c  ..2.of foreign countries.. 78  12
Patent No. 855,237-Adverse Decision in Interference.
On April 30, 1913, Gano S. Dunn was held not the first
Inventor of the invention covered by claims 1, 2, 3, and 6
of his Patent No. 855,237 in view of a concession of prior-
ity as to this subject-matter flied by him April 24, 1913.
Notaries Public-Amended Law.
[PUBLIC-No. 362.]
An act to amend section five hundred and fifty-eight of the
Code of Law for the District of Columbia.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
That section five hundred and fifty-eight of the Code of
Law for the District of Columbia, relating to notaries pub-
lic, he amended by adding at the end of said section the fol-
lowing: Provided, That the appointment of any person as
such notary public, or the acceptance of his commission as
such, or the performance of the duties thereunder, shall not
disqualify or prevent such person from representing clients
before any of the Departments of the United States Gov.
ernment In the District of Columbia or elsewhere, provided
such person so appointed as a notary public who appears
to practice or represent clients before any such Depart-
ment is not otherwise engaged In Government employ, and
shall be admitted by the heads of such Departments to
practice therein In accordance with the rules and regula-
tions prescribed for other persons or attorneys who are ad-
mitted to practice therein: And provided further, That no
notary public shall be authorized to take acknowledgements,
administer oaths, certify papers, or perform any official
acts in connection with matters in which he Is employed as
counsel, attorney, or agent or In which he may be In any
way Interested before any of the Departments aforesaid.
Approved, June 29, 1906.

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