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214 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1915)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
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Vol. 214-No. 1.                   TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1915.                    Price-5 per year.
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COTrT         NTrrS                 Page.
ISSUE OF MAY 4, 1915 ........................................   I
AMENDMENT TO LAWS RELATING TO THE J UDICIARY ..........         1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION .........................        2
PATENTS GRANTED ...........................................     3
REISSUES .....................................................  311
DESIGNS ......................................................  315
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR ................. 323
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED ..................... 339
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS CANCELED ..................... 341
LABELS AND    PRINTS ........................................ 342
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Cheatham v. Collins ...................................... 343.
Bechman v. Scott and Scott, Executors of Walter Scott,
Deceased. Scott and Scott, Executors of Walter Scott,
Deceased, v. Bechman ........................... 344
ADJUDICATED PATENTS ...................................... 345
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE ...................... 346
DISCLAIMER....        .................................. 346
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ......................................348
ISSUE OF MAY 4, 1915.
Patents ...........886-No. 1,137,727 to No. 1,138,612, inclusive.
Designs............    35-No.     47,281 to No.  47,315, inclusive.
Trade-Marks ........ 78-No. 104,115 to No. 104,192, inclusive.
Labels ......          13-No.     18,422 to No.  18,434, inclusiVe.
Prints .....    ....    6-No.      3,891 to No.   3,896, inclusive.
Reissues ...      ..    5-No.' 13,909 to No.     13,913, inclusive.
Total .............. 1023
The patents of this issue were pending an average of 23 months.
TO RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

States.
Alabama ...........      3
Arizona.................. 1
Arkansas .........       3 ; .-
California .-----   - 39    2
Colorado...........     8 I  1
Connecticut ..........  37    7
Delaware                  I.
Florida-------------4 I
Georgia ..............   8    2
Idaho ................2.
Illinois ...............  97  8
Indiana ............    17    1
Iowa ...............    14    2
Kansas .............11        1
Kentucky ...........5
Louisiana------------.     5.
Maine ................   2    3
Maryland ............         1
Massachusetts           67    7
Michigan ...........    22 .
Minnesota ............  25.
Mississippi .....................
Missouri ..............  21   1
Montana .............    I ....
Nebraska ............   13 ....
Nevada ........................
New Hampshire.....       5    1
New Jersey .......... 35      3
New Mexico----         -2 .....
New York ........... 138     28

States.
North Carolina ......  3 .....
North Dakota .......   1 ....
Ohio ................  55    8
Oklahoma ..........   3.
Oregon ..............  5 .....
Pennsylvania:.......  79     3
Rhode Island ....   10 .....
South Carolina   -     1 .....
South Dakota .............
Tennessee ...........  5 ....
Texas ...............  17
U tah ................  8    1
Vermont ...........    4 .....
Virginia ............  6     2
Washington .........  10     3
West Virginia .......  7     1
Wisconsin ..........  18     3
Wyoming ....................
-           I
Alaska, District of ..........
Canal ione ...............
District of Columbia.  3 .....
Hawaii Territory....   2 .....
Philippine Islands..   1 .
Porto Rico ..........   .
U. S. Army .................
U. S. Navy .........   I .....
Total to residents
of the United States. 827   92

TO RESIDENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Countries.
Argentina ............
Austria-Hungary....
Belgium .............
British India .........
Brazil ................
British West Indies...
Canada ...............
Cape Colony .........
Chile .................
Costa Rica ...........
Cuba .................
Denmark ............
England .............
Finland ..............
France ...............
Germany .............
India .................
Ireland ...............
Italy .................
Jspan .............
Mexico ...............

0
Countries.
........................
Netherlands ..............
New South Wales...   2.
New Zealand ........  1 ....
Norway ..................
Portugal .................
Queensland ...............
Roumania ...................
Russia .............  I ...
Scotland .................
South Africa .........1.
South Australia ............
Spain ....................
Sweden ...........-   4.
Switzerland ......... 3.
Transvaal ...........  1 ....
Victoria ............ 1  1 ....
W ales ........................
Total to residents  I   -I
of foreign countries.. 193

Amendment to Laws Relating to the Judiciary,
An act to amend an act entitled An act to codif7, re-
vise, and amend the laws relating to the judiciary,' ap-
proved March third, nineteen hundred and eleven.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa-
tives of the United States of America in Congress assem-
bled, That the first subdivision of section one hundred and
sixteen of an act entitled An act to codify, revise, and
amend the laws relating to the judiciary' approved March
third, nineteen hundred and eleven, is hereby amended to
read as follows:
 First. The first circuit shall include the districts of
Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New    Hampshire, Maine,
and Porto Rico.
Sc. 128. The circuit courts of appeals shall exercise
appellate jurisdiction to review by appeal or writ of error
final decisions in the district coturts, including the United
States district court for Hawaii and the United States
district court for Porto Rico, in all cases other than those
in which appeals and writs of error may be taken direct to
the Supreme Court, as provided in section two hundred and
thirty-eight, unless otherwise provided by law; and, ex-
cept as provided in sections two hundred and thirty-nine
and two hundred and forty, the judgments and decrees of
the circuit court of appeals shall be final In all cases in
which the jurisdiction is dependent entirely upon the op-
posite parties to the suit or controversy being aliens and
citizens of the United States or citizens of different
States; also in all cases arising under the patent laws,
under the trade-mark laws, under the copyright laws, un-
der the revenue laws, and under the criminal laws, and
in admiralty cases.
SEC. 6. That this act shall not affect cases now pend-
ing in the Supreme Court of the United States or cases In
which writs of error or appeals have been allowed at the
date of its approval. And nothing In this act shall be
deemed to repeal, amend, or modify the provisions of an
act entitled ' An act providing for writs of error in cer-
tain instances In criminal cases, approved March second,
nineteen hundred and seven.
Approved, January 28, 1915.

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