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

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0208 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,115,476 to 1,116,359.

THE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE

Vol. 208-No. 1.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 19:

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CONTEBXNlTS.                       Page.
NOTICE RELATING TO INTERNAL REVENUE ..................   1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION .......................... 2
PATENTS  GRANTED .........................................  3
REISSUES ........................... .........................  304
DESIGNS ............................... ......................  306
TRADE-MARKS--REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR ................. 309
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED ...................... 333
LABELS  .....................................................  336
PRINTS.      .......................................... 338
FOREIGN PATENTS, RADE-MARES, ETC-TAXES, FEES. ETC. 339
AN ACT TO SUPPLEMENT EXISTiNG LAWS AGAINST UNLAW-
FUL RESTRAINTS AND MONOPO.IES, AND FOR OTHER PUR-
POSES .......................................... 340
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE..................... 340
ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 3, 1914 ............................... 340
AMENDMENT OF RULES OF PRACTICE ....................... 341
ADJUDICATED PATENTS .......................................  341
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ..................................... 341
Notice Relating to Internal Revenue.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., October 27, 1914.
The attention of persons having business before
this Office is called to the following provisions of
the Act entitled An Act to increase the internal
revenue,-and for other purposes, approved October
22, 1914.
THOMAS EWING,
Oommissioner.
SEC. 5. That on and after the first day of December,
nineteen hundred and fourteen, there shall be levied, col-
lected, and paid. for and in respect of the several bonds,
debentures, or certificates of stock and of indebtedness,
and other documents, instruments, matters, and things
mentioned and described in Schedule A of this Act, or
for or in respect of the vellum, parchment. or paper upon
which such instruments, matters, or things. or any of
them, shall be written or printed by any person or per-
sons, or party who shall make, sign, or issue the same
or for whose use or benefit the same shall be made. signed,
or issued, the several taxes or sums of money set down in
figur-es against the same, respectively, or otherwise speci-
fied or set forth in the said schedule.
SEC. S. That In any and all cases where an adhesive
stamp shall be used for denoting any tax imposed by this
Act. except as hereinafter provided, the person using or
affixing the same shall write or stamp thereupon the ini-
tials of his name and tile date upon which the same shall
be attached or used, so that the same may not again be
used. And if any person shall fraudulently make use of

an adhesive stamp to denote any tax imposed by this Act
without so effectually canceling and obliterating such
stamp, except as before mentioned, he, she, or they shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction
thereof shall pay a fine of not exceeding $500, or be
imprisoned not more than six months, or both, at the dis-
cretion of the court : Provided, That instead of cancelation
by initials and date, the stamps on the articles enumer-
ated in Schedule B shall be so affixed on the box, bottle,
or package that in opening the same, or using the con-
tents thereof, the said stamp shall be effectually de-
stroyed; and in default thereof the party making default
shall be liable to the same penalty imposed for neglect to
affix said stamp as hereinbefore prescribed In this Act.
SEC. 13. That It shall not be lawful to record or regis-
ter any instrument, paper, or document required by law
to be stamped unless a stamp or stamps of the proper
amount shall have been affixed and canceled in the man-
ner prescribed by law.
SEC. 22. That the Commissioner of Internal Revenue
shall cause to be prepared and distributed for the pay-
meat of the taxes prescribed in this Act suitable stamps
denoting the tax on the document, article, or thing to
which the same may be affixed, and he is authorized to
prescribe such method for the cancelation of said stamps,
as substitute for or in addition to the method provided
in this Act, as he may deem expedient. The Commis-
sioner of Internal Revenue, with the approval of the Sec-
retary of the Treasury, is authorized to procure any of
the stamps provided for in this Act by contract whenever
such stamps cannot he speedily prepared by the Bureau
of Engraving and Printing; but this authority shall ex-
pire on the first day of November, nineteen hundred and
fifteen, except as to imprinted stamps furnished under
contract, authorized by the Commissioner of Internal
Revenue. That the adhesive stamps used in the payment
of the tax levied in Schedules A and B of this Act shall
be furnished for sale by the several collectors of internal
revenue, who shall sell and deliver them at their face
value to all persons applying for the same, except offi-
cers or employees of the Internal Revenue Service: Pro-
vided, That such collectors may sell and deliver such
stamps in quantities of not less than $100 of face value,
with a discount of one per centum, except as otherwise
provided in this act.
Schedule A.
STAMP TAXES.
Certificate of any description required by law not other-
Wise specified in this Act, 10 cents.
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V~ower of attorneyito sell and convey real estate, or to
'rent or lease the same, to receive or collect rent, to sell
or transfer any stock, bonds, script, or for the collection
of any dividends or'interest thereon, or to perform any
and all other acts not hereinbefore specified, 25 cents:
Proridcd, That no stamps shall be required upon any
papers necessary to be used for the collection of claims
from the United States for pensions, back pay, bounty.
or for property lost in the military or naval service.
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