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270 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1920)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0270 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,326,899 to 1,327)605,

TIIE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
W1nifth Statcs gatent @ffice.+
Vol. 270-No. 1.         '     TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1920.                 Price- -per year.
(PUBLISHED JANUARY 8, 1920.]
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Office, to whom all subscriptions should be made payable and all communications respecting the Gazette should be
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of Patents, Washington, D. C.

COIntTTD         ~s              Page.
ISUE  O  JANUARY  0, i920...................................  1
ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT OF NAMES 1IN INDEXES-......
INTERFERENCE NOTICES    -------------------------------- 1
ADVERSE DECIsIONS IN INTERFERENCE ..        .......... . I
DIScLAIMERs    ----------------------------------------- 1
APPLICATIONS UNDER ExAmINAIO .......  .............  2
PATENTS  GRANTED.................     ................  3
REISSUES -................ ............. .-........  136
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR................ 137
TRAnE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTEt..L................... 177
LABELS AND  PRINTS...............................   187
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
In re Alvah Bushnell Company.......................... 1
American Feed Milling Co. v. M. C. Peters MIll Co..... _189
Bader v. Burroughs ...................  ---------- 190
Cowles v. ody.                 .....            .   l
L. Otzen & Co. v. ThJi. K. Armisby Co- .   ..     191
CHANGES IN CLASSIFICATION..      .....--------------------------- 192
Issue of January 6, 1920.
Patents -----------707-No. 1,326,899 to No. 1,327,605, inclusive.
Trade-Marks....... 313-No. 128,274 to No. 128,586, inclusive.
Labels .............  29-No.  21,617 to No.  21,645 inclusive.
Prints ------------- 7-No.   5.187 to No.  5,193, inclusive.
Reissues. ..........4-No.    14,785 to No.  14,788, inclusive.
Total.........1060
It In to your best interest to put your Liberty
bond Interest In W. S. S.
Alphabetical Arrangement of Names in Indexes.
The names in the indexes issued by the Patent Office
will hereafter be placed in alphabetical order in accord-
ance with the first significant character or name, as cus-
tomary with city-directory arrangement.
Interference Notices.
DEPARTMMNT or TUE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D C., December 18, 1919.
Davis and Day Engineering Company, its assigns or legal
representatives, take notice:
An interference having been declared by this Office be-
tween the application of The Northwestern Chemical Co.,
State street, Marietta, Ohio; for registration of a trade-
mark and trade-mark registered March 19, 1907, No.
61,403, to Davis and Day Engineering Company, 309 East
Ninth street, Muscatine, Iowa, and a notice of such decla-
ration sent by registered mail to said Davis and Day En-
gineering Company at the said address having been re-
turned by the post-office undeliverable, notice is hereby
given that Unless said Davis and Day Engineering Com-
pany, its assigns or legal representatives, shall enter an
appearance therein within thirty days from the first pub-
lication of this order the interference will be proceeded
with as in case of default.
This notice will be published in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE
for three consecutive weeks.
R. r. WHITEHEAD,
First Assistant Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTEROR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OErrICE,
Washington, D. 0., December 14, 1919.
Southern Substitute Turpentine COmpan, its oasigns or
legal representatives, take notice:  -  -
An interference having been declared by this Office be-
tween the application of Thomas Sealy, of 142 Front street,
New York, N. Y., for registration of a trade-mark and
trade-mark registered December 24, 1907, No. 66,773, to
Southern Substitute Turpentine Company, of Hlighland-
town, Md., and a notice of such declaration sent by reg-
istered mail to said Southern Substitute Turpentine Com-
pany at the said address-having been returned by the post-
office undeliverable, notice Is hereby given that unless said
Southern Substitute Turpentine Company, its assigns or
legal representatives, shall enter an appearance therein
within thirty days from the first publication of this order
the interference will b proceeded with as 'in case of
default.
This notice will be published in the OrrIcIaL GAZETTE
for three consecutive weeks.
R. F. WHITEHEAD,
First Assistant Cowsmissioner.
Adverse Decisions in Interference,
PATENT No. 1,252,104.
On December 2, 1919, a decision was rendered that
Charles W. Girvin was not the first inventor of the subject-
matter covered by claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 of his Patent
No. 1,252,104, subject, Art of electrical precipitation of
particles from fluid streams, and no appeal having been
taken within the time allowed such decision has become
final.
Disclaimers,
864,951.-Lauf A. Casgrain, Winchester, Mass. MAcuIu
rOn INSERTING FASTENINGS. Patent dated September
3, 1907. Disclaimer filed December 31, 1919, by the
assignee, by mesne assignments, United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corporation.
Enters this disclaimer--A2
To said claim 4 of said Letters Patont, which Is In the
following words, to wit:
 In a machine for inserting fastenings, a horn or work-
Support, asmain driving shaft, mechanism controlled there-
by to depress the horn periodically, a clutch for the said
shaft, controlling means to throw said dutch Into or out
of operation, a treadle, 'operating ,connections between it
and said means, to start the machine; and positive connec-
tions between the tiecadle and the horn, to raise the latter
manually when the machine is started.
.1,076,453.-Hagh Rdsnai, Edgewood, Pa. METHOD, O
MAKING CASE-IIARDENING MATERIAL, Patent dated
October 21, - 1913. Disclaimer filed December 20,
1919, by the assignee, Rodman themical Company.
Enters its disclaimer, under claim 10 of said patent,
any method or process of manufacturing dry packing
for use as carbonising material consisting in mixing finely
divided material with a binding agent and separating
the resulting mass into relatively small masses of ap-
preciable size which does not produce small masses that
retain their identities under beat.

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