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199 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1914)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
Vol. 199 No. 1.              TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1914.                  Price-$5 per year.
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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.

CCO)1Vr-_          r.1TTS_             Page.
ISSUE  OF  FEBRUARY  3, 1914 ....1.............................  1
HEARINGS BY THE COMMISSIONER ...........................       1
D ELAYED  APPLICATIONS --------------------------------------  1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION .................-      . ---  2
PATENTS  GRANTED .......................................----   3
R EISSUES .......................................... .........  264
D ESIGNS ............................................... .......  266
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR ................. 277
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTERED ..........................            297
LABELS AND   PRINTS .........................................  305
CoMMissioNER's DECISIONS-
Frickey v. Ogden......................................307
The Reynolds & Reynolds Company v. J. C. Blair Com-
pany .............------------------------    -        308
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Barcley  v. Schuler ........................................  309
ADJUDICATED PATENTS ....................................     310
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE...................... 310
DISCLAIMERS ............................................. 310
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ....................................    310
ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 3 1914.
Patents .............. 754-No. 1,085,587 to No. 1,086,340, Inclusive.
Designs .............. 44-No.    45,174 to No.  45,217, inclusive.
Trade-Marks ......... 244-No.    95,036 to No.  95,279, inclusive.
Labels ............... 25-No.    17,495 to No.  17,519, inclusive.
Prints ................ 12-No.    3,484 to No.   3,495, inclusive.
Reissues ..............  2-No.   13,682 to No.   13,683, inclusive.
Total ............... 1081
TO RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.
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Slates.                          states.
4
Alabama ..............   3    1   North Carolina .  ..   2     1
Arizona...............     ....   North Dakota .......   3 .....
Arkansas ............  l  ... . Ohio ................  64  19
California .............  22  22  Oklahoma ...........   7 ....
Colorado .......... 41        1   Oregon .............   9.
Connecticut.......... 251     3   Pennsylvania....     70     21
Delaware .............   2    2   Rhode Island ..        3     4
Florida ...............1          South Carolina ......  I .....
Georgia .............   1     2   South Dakota.......    5 .....
Idaho ............... 3 .....Tennessee ...........I      6     3
Illinois ................  87  23 p Texas ...............  14  5
Indiana .............20       8   Utah     ......        3     2
Iowa...............13 .          Vermont..........       2     2
Kansas .............11:.....     Virginia .............  8    2
Kentucky............          1 I Washington ........   14 .....
Louisiana............8        3   West    r   a ........  8    2
Maine ............... 2       1   Wisconsin.......... 11       6
Maryland------------6         4   Wyoming.......... .I.
Massachusetts ........  39   14          -
Michigan ............. 20     3   Alaska, Districtof ..............
Minnesota ............  12    4   CanalZbno .......... .....
Mississippi ............  3  ..... DistrictofColumbia.1  4     1
Missouri. .........     14    8   Hawaii Territory..............
Montana.      ...... .   1 I    Philippine Islands.. ..........
Nebraska............5         1   Porto Rico ..........
Nevada                           U.S. Army .........    1.
Now Hampshire .....                       vy ......... ..... .....
New Jersey ..........   44   14                       --
New Mexico ..........     I .       Total to residentsa
New York ............ 110    73   of the United States  697  259

TO RESIDENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
Countries.                   Countries.
0 0,           Conris b
Argentina ............. ..... ..  Netherlands ............
Austria-Hungary .....  3   1 Newfoundland ...... ........
Belgium ..........   2 .... New SouthWales ........
British Indi  .......... .....  ...  Now  Zealand ............
British West Indies .......Norway ............. *     ..
B ulgaria  ........... . . 1 .  P eru  ................ . ....  .... .
Canada ...............  14  1  Queensland ......... '... ..
Cap~e Colony ..........  I I .....  Roumania ..........  ... ...
C hs  il  .................  ..... I ... ..  R u ssia   . ............ .  .....  .....
Cot cla ............ ..... I ...  Scotland ............ 3 1
Cuba ...........       i  ,  South Australia ..... i...... .....
Demn ark: ............... .   Spain ............... ....  ...
Diominican Republic....      Sweden ........... I f
E g nd.............. '9   Switzerland ....  ] 5  I.....
Frn.. ..............  6, 2i Transvaal, Suh
Germnany .............  34  1  10  Africa ............. '...... .....
India ................  2  .. . Victoria .............  2  ...
Ireland  ................ ,  Ia   e   .. . . . . . .. . . .. . .....
..... ........... ..........
Itapa ...... ...........  2   ....
Mexic .... ............ .....i:  ,: Total to residents
offoreign countries.. 99  21
Hearings by the Commissioner.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., January 20, 1914.
When an appeal or petition to the Commissioner is
te  in an e-T parse case, the date of hearing may be se-
let=   by the party or his attorney, subject to approval by
the docket clerk, provided the date selected does not fall
on a Saturday, that five days is allowed for the Examiner's
statement when required, and the hearing is set within a
period of two months. When no date is indicated, the
docket clerk will set the hearing approximately two weeks
after the appeal or petition is flied. •
The foregoing may be applied to inter partes appeals
upon motion or stipulation. Otherwise the docket clerk
will set the hearing approximately one month after the
appeal is taken.
Inter partes motions may be set for hearing on reason-
able notice.
.,. . LTHOMAS EWING,
Commissioner.
Delayed Applications.
(ORDER No. 2,095.)
DEPARTMENT OF THIE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., January 19, 1914.
It is hereby ordered that the Examiners make special
every application which has been pending for eight years
or longer and every application purporting to be a division
or a continuation of an application filed more than eight
years ago. After May 31, 1914, no amendment or other
paper presented by or on behalf of the applicant in any
such application shall be entered without having been first
called to the personal attention of the Commissioner. On
June 1, 1914, each Examiner shall report to the Commis-
sioner what applications failing under this order are pend-
Ing in his division.               Z   Ean      NG    .
Commissioner.

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