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230 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1916)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0230 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,196,751 to 1,197,584.
THE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
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. 230-No. 1.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1916.

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C    OqrTE       Ni1 TS.              Page.
ISSUE OFPSEPTEMBER 5, 1916 .................................      1
AN ACT TO EXTEND TIME FOR FILING APPLICATIONS AND
FEES IN FAVOR OF CERTAIN NATIONS ......................        1
BRIEFS IN APPEALED CASES .................................       1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION .........................         2
PATENTS GRANTED .................                                3
REISSUES    ................................................303
DESIGNS................................................. 306
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR ................. 315
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED ..................... 329
LABELS AND PRINTS .........................................333
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
In  re  H eath  ..............................................  335
ADJUDICATED PATENTS ....................................... 336
IN  RE FOREIGN     PATENTS, TRADE-MARKS, ETC.-TAXES,
'FEES,  ETC  .................................................  336
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE ...................... 338
NOTICE OF CANCELATION ...................--------               338
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ....................................       338
ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 5, 1916.
Patents .............  834-No. 1,196,751 to No. 1,197,584, inclusive.
Designs .............   43-No.     49,593 to No.  49,635, inclusive.
Trade-Marks ........   113-No. 112,346 to No. 112,458, inclusive.
Iabels .............. 5--No.      19,550 to No.  19,554, inclusive.
Prints ..............  --No.       4,445.
Reissues ............    1-No.     14,190.
Total .............  997
TO RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

Alabama ..............    5
Arizona ............... ..
Arkansas ............ 3
California ............ 47
Colorado ..............  12
Connecticut ...........  15
Delaware ...............4
Florida ...............  12
Georgia................  10
Idaho .................   1
Illinois ................  98
Indiana ...............  20
Iowa ..................  22
Kansas ................   7
Kentucky .............    4
louisiana .............  4
Maine .................   4
Maryland .............    9
Massachusetts .........  53
Michigan ..............  29
Minnesot a ...........   1A
Mississippi ............  1
Missouri ..............  23
Montana ..............    4
Nebraska .............    9
Nevada ....................
New Hampshire ......      3
New Jersey ...........43
Nesw Mexico ...............
New York ............ 137

states.        ;;.a  B°n
North Carolina    .    3     3
North Dakota.....      ....
Ohio.............. 55        6
Oklaho ...........   6     1
Oregon ..............  9     1
Pennsylvania .......  58     6
Rhode Island .......  10     1
South Carolina......
South Dakota .......  5
Tennessee ........... 7
Texas ...............   11
Utah ................  2    1
Vermont ............   2     1
Virginia .............  4.
Washington .........  12
West Virginia .......  5     1
Wisconsin ...........  18   3
Wyoming ................
Alaska. District of ..........
Canal Zone ...............
District of Columbia.  12.
Hawaii Territory ..........
Philippine Islands..........
Porto Rico ...............
U. S. Army..,...........
U. S. Navy .........
Total to residents
of the United States. 819. 116

TO RESIDENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Countries.       =      -
Argentina ............. ..... .....
Austria-Hungary ...... ..... .....
Belgium .............       I .....
British India .....    .....
British West Indies... -.
Canada ...............   13 .....
Cape Colony ............
Chile ...................
Costa Rica ....................
Cuba ........................
Denmark ............. ........
England .............. 13 ....
Finland ............... ..... ...
France .................6      1
Germany ..............   17    1
Guatemala ...................
India .....................   ...
Ireland .................. .....
Italy ................ ...
Japan ............      I.
Mexico................     ..

8
Countries.            B
P,
Natal .............. .....
Netherlands ......... .....
New South Wales... .......
New Zealand ........ i
Norway ..............2       1
Portugal ................
Queensland ............... ..
Roumania ......... .........
Russia .....................
Scotland ....................
South Australia ..... .....
Spain ...................
Sweden .............   I
Switzerland ......... .....
Transvaal,   South
Africa .................
Victoria .......................
Western Australia .........
Total to residents
of foreign countries..  57   3

An Act to Extend Time for Filing Applications and
Fees in Favor of Certain Nations,
[PUBLIC-No. 213-64TH CONGRESS.]
[11. R. 13982.1
An act to extend temporarily the time for filing applications
and fees and taking action In the United States Patent
Office In favor of nations granting reciprocal rights to
United States citizens.
Be It enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
of the United States of America In Congress assembled,
Tniat any applicant for Letters Patent or for the registration
of any trade-mark, print, or label, being within the pro-
visions of this act, If unable on account of the existing and
continuing state of war to file any application or pay any
official fee or take any required action within the period now
limited by law, shall be granted an extension of nine months
beyond the expiration of said period.
Sec. 2. That the provisions of this act shall be limited
to citizens or subjects of countries which extend substan-
tially similar privileges to the citizens of the United States,
and no extension shall be granted under this act to the citi-
zens or subjects of any country while said country is at war
with the United States.
Sec. 3. That this act shall be operative to relieve from
default under existing law occurring since August first,
nineteen hundred and fourteen, and before the first day of
January, nineteen hundred and eighteen, and all applica-
tions and Letters Patent and registrations in the filing or
prosecution whereof default has occurred for which this act
grants relief shall have the same force and effect as if said
default had not occurred.
Approved August 17, 1916.
Briefs in Appealed Oases.
All briefs filed in this Office should have conspicuously
printed thereon a statement designating the particular tri-
bunal of the Patent Office to which the brief Is addressed.

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