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

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE

Vol. 243-No. 1.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1917.

Price--5 per year.

The OFFICIAL GAZETTE is mailed under the direction of the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing
Offce, to whom all subscriptions should be made payable and all communications respecting the Gazette should _be
addressed. Issued weekly. Subscriptions, S5.00 per annum; single numbers, 10 cents each.                    i  ,_j
Printed copies of patents are furnished by the Patent Office at 5 cents each. For the latter, address the Commissioner
of Patents, Washington, D. C.

C       Q T  ENCTS_                   P
ISSUE OF OCTOBER 2, 1917 ............ : ......................
NOTICE-ATTORNEYS ........................................
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE ......................
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ......................................
DATE OF PATENT .......................................
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ...................
PATENTS GRANTED ...........................................
REISSUES .....................................................
D ESIGNS ......................................... ............
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR .................
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED ......................
LABELS AND PRINTS ..........................................
DECISIONS OF TIIE U. S. COURTS-

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Adverse Decisions in Interference,
PATENT No. 1,092,206.
On August 27, 1917, a decision was rendered that
Carleton Ellis was not the first inventor of the subject-
matter covered by claims 1, 2, 3, and 4 of his Patent No.
1,092,206, subject,  Catalyzer and process of making
same, and no appeal having been taken within the time
allowed such decision has become final.

Interference Notices.

Win. F. Goessling Box Co. et al. v. Gumb et al ............ 241  DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
DJUDICATED PATENTS ...................................... 244            UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
CHANGES IN CLASSIFICATION .................................. 244             Washington, D. C., September 14, 1917.
.....           ......                                     Wilmot B. Nethery, his assigns or legal representatives,
take notice:
Issue of October 2, 1917.                     An interference having been declared by this Office be-
tween the application of Fred Miller Brewing Co., Fortieth
Patents.......... 631-No. 1,241,486 to No. 1,242,116, inclusive,  and State streets, Milwaukee, Wis., for registration of a
Designs...........15-No.    51,311 to No.  51,325, inclusive,  trade-mark and trade-mark registered January 5, 1909, No.
Trade-Marks.      115-No. 118,727 to No. 118,841, inclusive.  72,160, to Wilmot B. Nethery, 506 Whitehall street,
Labels .............. 14-No.  20,298 to No.  20,311, inclusive.  Atlanta, Ga., and a notice of such declaration sent by
Prints ..............  6-No.  4,798 to No.  4,803, inclusive,  registered mail to said Wilmot B. Nethery at the said
Reissues ............  4-No.  14,370 to No.  14,373, Inclusive,  address having been returned by the post-office undeliver-
able, notice is hereby given that unless said Wilmot B.
Total ......... 785                                   Nethery, his assigns or legal representatives, shall enter
I an appearance therein within thirty days from the first
publication of this order the interference will be pro-
ceeded with as in case of default.
Shall we be more tender with our dollars              This notice will be published in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE
for three consecutive weeks.
than with    the lives of our sons? -W. G.                         ,                 R. F. WHITEHEAD,
McAdoo, Secretary of the Treasury.                                                First Assistant Commissioner.
SAVE YOUR MONEY
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
to                                              UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., September 15, 1917.
BUY    A  U. S. GOVERNMENT BOND                       Philip T. George, Jr., his assigns or legal representatives,
ta e notice:
An interference having been declared by this Office be-
of the                            tween the application of Pierce Oil Corporation, of 25
Broad street, New York, N. Y., for registration of a trade-
SECOND        LIBERTY        LOAN                 mark and trade-mark registered March 14, 1899, No.
32,591, to Philip T. George, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pa., and
a notice of such declaration sent by registered mail to
of 1917                           said Philip T. George, Jr., at the said address having been
returned by the post-office undeliverable, notice is hereby
To Help Your Country and Yourself.                   given that unless said Philip T. George, Jr., his assigns
or legal representatives, shall enter an appearance therein
within thirty dlavs from the first nublication of this order

Notice--Attorneys.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., September 22, 1917.
This Office has been advised, under date of the 8th in-
stant, by the Secretary of the Interior, of the disbarment
from practice before the Department and its bureaus and
offices of John H. Adriaans, of Washington, D. C.
J. T.' NEWTON,
Commissioner of Patents.

the Interference will be proceeded with as in case of de-
fault.
This notice will be published in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE
for three consecutive weeks.
R. F. WHITEHEAD,
First Assistant Commissioner.
Date of Patent.
RULE 207. The weekly issue closes on Thursday, and
the patents of that issue bear date as of the fourth Tues-
day thereafter. If the final fee in any application Is not
paid on or before Thursday, the patent will not go to
issue until the following week.

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