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236 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1917)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0236 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Noe. 1,217,894 to 1,218,613.
THE,
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE

Vol. 236--No. 1.

TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1917.

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Offce, to whom all subscriptions should be made payable and all communications respecting the Gazette should be
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Printed copies of patents are furnished by the Patent Ofitee at 5 cents each. For the latter, address the Commissioner
of Patents, Washington, D. C.

CO Nr)' N  TIS              Page.
ISSUE OF MARCH 6, 1917 ............      .....           1
NOTICE-ASISTANT EXAMINER EXAMINATION..............1
AMENDMENTS..... .................                       1
AMENDMENTS To AMENDMENTS         ............  ........  1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION..... ............... 2
PATENTS URANTD... ...............       .............
REIssuEs........ _..............         . ........    251
DESIGNS....... .......................        ...... .m
TRADE-MARKS-EiGISTRAT[ON APPLIED FOR............... .261
TRADE MARK REGISTRATIONS (RANTED.... ......            277
LABELS AND PRzNTs......... ..........       ....... 281
DECISION OF THE EXAMINER OF INTERFERENCES-
Star Company V. Fisher........................... 283
DECISION OF THE  OURTs-
Fisher v. Star Co. Wheeler Syndicate, Inc., v. Same...?85
CRANGES IN CLASSIFICATION ........................... 285
INTERFERENCE NOTICES......                   2.......   8
ISSUE OF MARCH 6, 1917.
Patents............ 720-No. 1.217,894 to No. 1,218,613, inclusive.
Designs............. 29-No.  50,412 to No.  50.440, inclusive,
Trade-Marks........ 119-No. 115.714 to No. 115,832, inclusive.
Labels.............. 18 -No.  19,941 to No.  1908, inclusive.
Prints............ 4-No.     4,639 to No.  4,84 inclusive,
Reissues........... 2-No.   14.266 to No,  14,21 inclusive.
Total........... 892
TO RESIDENTS OF T1i1 UNITIL) iTATIHS.

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Alabama..............   4
Arizona..o...........38
Arkansas..............  3
California.............33
Colorado............ 10
Connecticut..........  24
Delaware............ 2
Florida...............  3
Georgia............... 2
Idaho........          4
Illinois...............  64
Indiana...........      25
Iowa...............3
Kansas..............1
Kentucky............. 4
Louisiana.............  I
Maine................    I
Maryland............    4
Massachusetts.........  47
Michigan............26
Minnesota...........    12
Mississippi,........ _   I
Missouri............    16
Montana.............     4
Nebraska...........     7
Nevada............. -
New Iampshlre......     6
Now Jerqey.........     30
New Mexico.......... 2
New York ........... 114

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States.            0

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North Carolian......   6     2
North Dakota.....     2
Ohio..............58         7
Oklahoma.........      5 ..  .
Oregon............. 8        3
Iennsylvania......   iO     8
Rhode Island.         7.
South Carolina .  ..   3 ...
South Dakota.......
Tennessee........t          5
TexNas...........     13     3
Utah.............      ..
Vermont........... 3.
Virginia............ 8
Washington........    12     1
West Virginia..        7  ...I
Wisconsin....         15     5
Wyoming........,     2.
Alaska Territory.... ..... ....
Canal Zone.......... ..    ...
DistrictofColumbia.   8 .....
Hawaii Territory.... ..... ..
Phil ippine Islands... ........
Plorto RIco .......... ..... .....
U. S. Army............. .....
U. S. Navy...............
Total to residents
of the United States. 692 134

TO RIESIDIENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Countries.      .
ta.,

Countries.
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Argentina.............         Natal..................
Austria-Hungary...... .....2   Netherlands.........
Belgium........     .......New South Wales....
British India.... ......    New Zealand. .............
British West Indies.. .......... Norway................
Canada............. 17 .       Portugal,.........
Cape Colony..........         Queensland. ..     .
Chile...................Roumanla.:.        .     .-
Costa Rica..............    iRussia ........ ....
Cuba............. Scotland...... ....I..
Denmark............3           South Australia ...........
Fngland............ 11    2   Spain.....
Finland..............        Sweden...........1
France...........     4       Switzerfiund....   2     1
Germany..........   13    1  Turkey    ..       ...
G.uatemala.......... I  .   Victoria .................
India        ...............Western ADS tralla. . ,.....
Ireland.............. 1    1
Italy................           Total to rest nts
Luxemhurg.......of foreign coures. .6                  7
Mexico....................
Notice-Assistant Examiner Examination,
The Civil Service Commission has announced an open
competitive examination for the position of Assistant Ex-
anliner In the Patent Office on March 14, 15, and 10, 1917.
Qualified persons are urged to enter this examination.
Entrance salary, $1,500 per annum.
Application blanks and Information as to where the
examination will be held may be obtained from the Civil
Service Commission, Washington, D. C.

Amendments.

RULE 73. In every amendment the exact word or words
to be stricken out or inserted in the application must be
specified and the precise point indicated where the erasure
or insertion is to be made. All such amendments must be
on sheets of paper separate from the papers previously
filed, and written on but one side of the paper. Erasures,
additions, insertions, or mutilations of the papers and
records must not be made by the applicant.
Amendments and papers requiring the signature of the
applicant must also, in case of assignment of an undivided
part of the invention, be signed by the assignee. (Rules
6, 107.)
Auendlents to Amendments,
RUcLE 74. When an amendatory clause Is amended, it
must be wholly rewritten, so that no interlineation or era-
sure shall appear In the clause, as finally amended, when
the application is passed to issue.  If the number or
nature of the amendments shall render it otherwise diffi-
cult to consider the case or to arrange the papers for
printing or copying, the Examiner or Commissioner may
require the entire specification to be rewritten.

V1nitch Stattsgae Offitt.

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