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313 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1923)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0313 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,463,782 to 1,464,490.
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OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
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Vol. 313-No. 1.                    TUESDAY, AUGUST 7,1923.                        Price-S5 per year.
The OFFICIAL GAZETTE is mailed under the direction of the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing
Office, to whom all subscriptions should be made payable and all communications respecting the Gazette should be
addressed. Issued weekly. Subscriptions, $5.00 per annum; single numbers, 10 cents each.
Printed copies of patents are furnished by the Patent Office at 10 cents each. For the latter, address the Commissioner
of Patents, Washington, D. C.

CONTENTS.                            Page.
ISSUE  OF  AUGUST  7, 1923 .....................................  1
ADJUDICATED PATENTS .......................................  1
INTERFERENCE   NOTICES ......................................  I
CHANGES IN CLASSIFICATION ..................................  1
SUGGESTION FOR USE OF COUPONS ...........................    1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION .......................... 2
COMMISSIONER'S DECISION-
Dr. S. A. Richmond Nervine Co. v. Dr. Miles Medical Com-
pany .................................................  3
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
In  re  Baxter ..............................................  4
Mock  v. Johnson..........................................  4
National Biscuit Company v. Bishop & Company .........    7
In  re W escott ............................................  8
PATENT  SUITS  ................................................  9
TRADE-MARKS PUBLISHED (301 APPLICATIONS) ...............    it
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED ......................     51
TRADE-,ARK REGISTRATIONS RENEWED .....................      71
LABELS .......................................................  72
PRINTS .....................................................   ..  73
R EISSUES .....................................................  10
DESIGNS            ..................... 7
PATENTS  GRANTED ...........................................  87
Issue of August 7, 1923.
Trade-Marks ....... 422-No. 171,283 to No. 171,704, inclusive.
T. M. Renewals ....  26
Labels .............  36-No.   26,283 to No.  26,318, inclusive.
Prints ............. 10-No.     6,847 1o No.  6,856, inclusive.
Reissues ............  3-No.    15,668 to No.  15,670, inclusive.
Designs ............  53-No.   62,811 to No.  62,863, inclusive.
Patents ............ 709-No. 1,463,782 to No. 1,464,490, inclusive.
Total ......... 1259
ADJUDICATED PATENTS.
(C. C. A. Va.)         Kratz    patent, 1,181,970, for
church contribution envelopes, Held void for want
of invention. A. S. Kratz Co. v. Double Envelope
Corp., 288 Fed. Rep., 971.
Interference Notices.
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington, July 24, 1923.
Robert E. Leydendeclker, his assigns or legal representa-
tives, take notice:
An interference having been declared by this Office be-
tween Pilsner Products Co., Inc., 698 Washington Avenue,
Brooklyn, N. Y., for registration of a trade-mark and
trade-mark registered December 27, 1921, No. 149,986, to
Robert E. Leydendecker, 103 Park Avenue, New York,
N. Y., and the Office having been unable to secure service
upon said Robert E. Leydendecker at the said address,
notice is hereby given that unless said Robert E. Leyden-
decker, his 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.
KARL FENNING,
Assistant Commissioner.

U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington, July 1, 1923.
Jesse Minor, his assigns or legal representatives, take
notice:
An interference having been declared by this Office
between the New England Confectionery Company, 253
Summer Street, Boston, Mass., for registration of a trade-
mark and trade-mark registered June 2, 1903, No. 40,490,
to Jesse Minor, 3822 Pier Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and a
notice of such declaration sent by registered mail to said
Jesse Minor at the said address having been returned
by the post office undelivered, notice is hereby given that
unless said Jesse Minor, his assigns or legal representa-
tives, shall enter an appearance therein within thirty days
from the first publication 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.
KARL FENNING,
Acting Commissioner of Patents.
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Wlaslington, July 12, 1928.
Bucknam & Vanderpoel, their assigns or legal representa-
tives, take notice:
An Interference having been declared by this Office
between D. B. Scully Syrup Company, 321 East Illinois
Street, Chicago, Ill., for registration of a trade-mark and
trade-mark registered May 29, 1906, No. 53,104, to
Bucknam & Vanderpoel, 198 West Broadway, New York,
N. Y., and a notice of such declaration sent by registered
mail to said Bucknam & Vanderpoel at the said address
having been returned by the post office undelivered, notice
Is hereby given that unless said Bucknam & Vanderpoel,
their assigns or legal representatives, shall enter an
appearance therein within thirty days from the first publi-
cation 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.
KARL FENNING,
Acting Commissioner of Patents.
Changes in Classification.
(ORDER No. 2.832.)
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington, Julyt 26, 1923.
The transfer of the following classes is hereby directed.
to take effect immediately: Class 30, Cutlery, from Divi-
sion XX to Division XXV, and class 167, Medicines, from
Division VI to Division XLIII.
THOMAS E. ROBERTSON.
Commissioner.
Suggestion for Use of Coupons.
The execution of orders for printed copies of U. S.
patents, etc., will be considerably expedited If coupons are
used. Such coupons may be purchased at the Patent Office
In lots of 20 at $2.00 and 100 at $10.00.
Coupon orders do not have to be accompanied by let-
ters of transmittal. They require nothing but the filling
in of the patent number, the name of the inventor, the
date of issue, and the name and address of the party
desiring the service.

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