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

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE

Vol. 200-No. 1.

TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914.

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, $5.00 per annum; single numbers, 10 cents each.
Printed copies of patents are furnished by the Patent Office at 5 cents each. For the latter, a            the
Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.

CONTENTS_                               Page.
ISSUE OF MARCH     , 1914 .....................................   1
AMENDMENT OF RULE 80, RULES OF PRACTICE .............            1
AMENDMENTS         .......................................1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ........................          2
PATENTS GRANTED ..........................................       3
REISSUES ....................  .............................  241
DESIGNS ...............           ........................... 243
TRADE-MIARES-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR ................. 253
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTERED ................................ 273
LABELS  AND  PRINTS .-------................................  278
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Waterbury Chemical Company v. Reed & Carnrick ...... 279
Riley v. Emerson and Yoerg ............................. 279
Emerson and Yoerg v. Riley ............................. 280
ADJUDICATED PATENTS ....................................... 285
DISCLAIMER   .. ..... ............................... ........  285
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE ...................... 286
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ..................................        286
ISSUE OF MAROH 3, 1914.
Patents...........    711-No. 1,088,676 to No. 1,089,386, inclusive.
Designs............ 46-No.        45.319 to No.   4f;64, inclusive.
Trade-Marks.     .     139-No.    95,586 to No.   95,724, Inclusive.
Labels .............6-No.         17,589 to No.   17594. Inclusive.
Prints.............     4-No.      3,517 to No.    3,520, inclusive.
Reissues .............  2-No.     13,693 to No.   13,694, inclusive.
Total .............. 908
TO   RESIDENTS OF THE           UNITED     STATES.

states.
Alabama.............
Arizona ................ 3   .
Arkansas ............     1 ...
California............   27
Colorado ..............  14    1
Connecticut ..........   22    2
Delaware ............. [. ....
Florida ...............   3    2
Georgia ...............5.
Idaho .................   4    1
Illinois.............    71   12
Indiana ............     22    2
Iowa .................   14    2
Kansas.............      12    1
K   lntucky ............  2    1
Louisiana ............    4    2
Maine ..............2 1
Maryland ............4         2
M      hstts........42        11
Michigan .............19       2
Minnesota ............   10    2
Mississppi ...........15     .
Missouri. ............181
Montana .............     2.
Nebraska .............6        1
Nevada .............. .....
New Hampshire ......      2
New Jersey ........... 1 44    8
New Mexico.             .......
Now York..:::'           96; 35

States.
North Carolina ......  4
North Dakota .............
Ohio ..............561        6
Oklahoma ...........     .
Oregon ..............  6     2
Pennsylvania.....65         11
Rhode Island ........2.
South Carolina ......  2 ....
South Dakota .......   3      1
Tennessee ...........  2     2
Texas ...............  14     1
Utah ................  3.
Vermont ............   1 ....
Virginia ............         1
Washington .........  15      1
West Virginia .......  4     2
Wisconsin ...........  12
Wyoming ...........    2.
Alaska, District of... .......
Canal Zone ...............
District of Columbia.  7      1
Hawaii Territory ....  3 .....
Philippine Islands..........
Porto Rico ..........  1 .....
U. S. Army ...............
U. S. Navy .......... .....
Total to residents
of the United States.. 670  139

TO RESIDENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

TI
Countries.        N-
8..
Argentina ............    2
Austria-Hungary .....
Belgium .............     1
Brazil .....................
British West Indies ........
Canada ...............   12
Cape Colony ...........
Chile ......................
China .....................
Costa Rica ................
Cuba .....................
Denmark .............     I
England ..............   19
France ...............    7
Germany        ....... 27
Guatemala............
India ................
Ireland .................
Italy .................   3
Japan   ..................

Countries.
.Natal ...............
.Netherlands .........         1.
.Newfoundland .............
.New Zealand ........ ......
.Norway ...........            ...
.Queensland.         .  .   .
.. .  QH j   n ........ i.....  ....
.Roumania .................
.Russia...................
.Scotland ............
.South Australia .......... .....
.Spain ....................
.Sweden .............          1
1   Switzerland ..........4       1
2   Transvaal, South
5     Africa ................    .....
Victoria .............2.
Western Australia ..........
Total to residents
1   of foreign countries ..; 85  10

Amendment of Rule 80, Rules of Practice.
(ORDER NO. 2,102.)
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., February 21, 1914.
Acting under the provisions of section 483 of the Re-
vised Statutes and with the approval of the Secretary of
the Interior, Rule 80 of the Rules of Practice in the
United States Patent Office is amended by adding the fol-
lowing paragraph:
Where the applicant requests that the patent issue for
one of the shorter terms, he may at any time before the
allowance of the application, upon the payment of the
additional fee, amend his application by requesting that
the patent be isued for a longer term,
so that the rule as amended will read as follows:
80. Patents for designs are granted for the term of
three and one-half years, or for seven years, or for four-
teen years, as the applicant may, in his application, elect.
Where the applicant requests that the patent issue for
one of the shorter terms, he may at any time before the
allowance of the application, upon the payment of the
additional fee, amend his application by requesting that
the patent be issued for a longer term.
THOMAS EWING,
Commissioner.
Amendments.
In order to insure the prompt delivery of amendments to
the proper examining division, applicants are requested in
their actions on applications to give the division number
and the room number appearing on the last Office letter, as
well as the date of such letter.

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