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

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0203 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,098,366 to 1,099,152.
THE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE

Vol. 203-No. 1

TUESDAY, JUNE 2,1914.           Pri

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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 conmunications 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
Comnissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.

CONT          ENTIS_                    Page.
IssuE OF JUNE 2, 1914 .......................................    1
DELAYED APPLICATIONS ...............................             1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ........................          2
PATENTS   GRANTED .............  .............................  3
REISSUES .....................................................  266
DESIGNS  ..........  ..........................................  268
TRADE-'MARKS--REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR ................. 279
TRADE-MARKS--REGISTERED ................................. 297
TRADE-MARKS CANCELED .................................... 301
LABELS  ......................................................  303
PRINTS ......................................................  304
COMMISSIONER'S DECISIONS-
'.-7 Ex  parte Dim m  ..........................................  305
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Tim & Co. v. Cluett, Peabody & Co .......     ........... 306
ADJUDICATED PATENTS ....................................... 307
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ...................................... 308
CHANGES IN CLASSIFICATION .................................. 308
ISSUE OF JUNE 2, 1914.
Patents ......... 787-No. 1,098,366 to No. 1,099,152, inclusive.
Designs ............    55-No.    45,847 to No.   45,901, Inclusive.
Trade-Marks .        . 154-No.    97,305 to No.   97,458, Inclusive.
Labels ............... 19-No.     17,751 to No.   17,769, inclusive.
Prints ............... 30--No.     3,608 to No.    3,637, inclusive.
Reissues .............   1-No.    13,742.
Total ............... 1046
TO RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

States.

Alabama .............. I
Arizona ...............I
Arkansas .........
California-............
Colorado ..............
Connecticut ........... I
Delaware ..........
Florida...::.........
Georgia...........
Idaho............
Illinois...........
Indiana ...............
Iowa................
Kansa... :.......
Kentuck'y.........::
Louisiana ..........
Maine .................
Maryland .............
Massachusetts ........
Michigan .........
Minnebsta .........
Mississippi..........
Missouri ..........
Montana ...........
Nebraska ..........
Nevadla............
New Hampshire..
New Jesey ...........
New Mexico ..........
Now York ............

i 'dj

States.
North Carolina ......  .6   6
North Dakota          3   ....
Ohio ............   6 62   9
Oklahoma ...........  7 ......
Oregon ..............  5 6  13
Pennsylvania .. 78 ..
Rhode Island....      3     1
South Carolina ......  3 .....
South Dakota .......  2
Tennessee ...........  4    1
Texas ...............  8    4
Utah ................  4.
Vermont .................
Virginia .............
Washington---------.  6     3
West Virginia.       4     1
Wisconsin ..........  13 .....
Wyoming ...........   I
Alaska District of..........
Canal ione .............
District of Columbia.  6 ....
Hawaii Territory ..........1
Philip pIe Islands ..........
Porto Rico ...................
U. S. Army ...............
U. S. Navy ...............
Total to residents
of the United States. 730  185

TO RESIDENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
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Countries.                  Countries.          Z
Argentina .............  1 ..... Mexico ..........  1
Austria-Hungary.          2  Newfoundland ..........
Belgium .............3..     New South Wales... ...........
British India ................. New Zealand ........  3.
Brazil ...........................  Norway .................. .....
British West Indies ............. Portuguese East Al-
Canada ............... 12      rica...........
Chile ............    I ....  Queensland ..............
China ................I      Russia..................
Costa Rica ..................... Scotland............3.
Cuba ....................  2  South Australia...........
Denmark .............  ..... Spa .........   ..........
Dominican Republic ........... Sweden ...........  ..
England ..............  23  3  Switzerland ..............  1
France ................  7  3  Transvaal, So u t h
Germany ............47    4    Africa ................
Guatemala ...........1        Victoria............1
Ireland ..............3   1   Western Australia.. 1 I:
Italy .......................
Japan    .................     Total to residents
Luxemburg...........1         of foreign countries.. ill  18
Delayed Applications.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., May 28, 1914.
Messrs. gturtevant and Mason, Washington Loan and
Trust Bldg., Washington, D. C.
GENTLEMEN: Your letter of May 27 asking for an ex-
tension of time for closing up the five-year cases, Is at hand.
In view of the reasons urged by you and other attorneys
and of the general coperation of the bar in the effort of
the Office to dispose of the old cases I have modified the
order extending the time to December 1, as requested.
Yours, very truly,
(Signed)       THOMAS EWING,
Comm4ssoner.
(ORDER No. 2,134.)
DEPARTMENT OF THO INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., May 8, 1914.
Order No. 2,107, dated March 12, 1914, is hereby
amended to read as follows:
It is hereby ordered that after June 1, 1914, the Ex-
aminers make special every application which has been
pending for five years or longer and every application
purporting to be a division or a continuation of an appli-
cation which has been on file more than five years. After
November 30, 1914, no amendment or other paper pre-
sented by or on behalf of the applicant In any such appli-
cation shall be entered without having been first called
to the attention of the Commissioner. On December 1,
1914, each Examiner shall report to the Commissioner
what applications failing under this order are pending in
his division.
THOMAS EWING,
Commiss1oner.

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