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322 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1924)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0322 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,492,550 to 1,493,460.
TH-E
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
Vol. 322-No. 1.                      TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1924.                      Price-$5 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.
CIRCULARS OF GENERAL INFORMATION concerning PATENTS or concerning TRADE-MARKS, PRINTS, and
LABELS will be sent without cost on request to the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.

CONTENTS                              Page.
ISSUE  OF  MAY  6, 1924 .........................................  I
INTERFERENCE   NOTICES ..................................... I
CHANGES IN CLASSIFICATION ..................................  1
NOTICE-PHOTOSTAT COPIES .................................    1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION .........................     2
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Callaghan v. Gouverneur et al ............................  3
Talcum Puff Co. v. E. Burnham, Inc .....................  5
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE .......................    5
PATENT  SUITS ...............................................  5
ADJUDICATED PATENTS .......................................  6
TRADE-MAREKS PUBLISHED (361 APPLICATIONS) ................   7
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED~.' ..................      58
INTERNATIONAL TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS ................     74
LABELS  .......................................................  75
PRINTS ........................................................  76
R EISSUES ..........................................  ..........  77
DESIGNS      ........................................... 78
PATENTS GRANTED       ...................................87
Issue of May 6, 1924.
Trade-Marks ....... 381-No. 183,551 to No. 183,931, inclusive.
Labels ..............  34-No.   27,273 to No.  27,306, inclusive.
Prints ..............  26--No.   7,326 to No.  7,351, inclusive.
Reissues ............  5--No.   15,829 to No.  15,833, inclusive.
Designs ............  39-No.   64,581 to No.  64,619, inclusive.
Patents ............ 911-No. 1,492,550 to No. 1,493,460, inclusive.
Total ......... 1396
Interference Notices.
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington, Apr. 21, 1924.
Fred 0. Thornlcy, his assigns *or legal representatives,
take notice:
An interference having been declared by this Office be-
tween an application for patent filed by Fred C. Thornley,
of 31 West Forty-third Street, New York. N. Y., and an
application for patent filed by Robert P. Nichols, of New
Rochelle, N. Y., and the Office having failed to secure
service on said Thornley, notice is hereby given that
unless said Thornley, his assigns or legal representatives,
shall enter an appearance therein within 30 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 PENNING, Acting Commissioner.
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington, Apr. 23, 1924.
Rex A. D. Yonge, his assigns or legal representatives, take
notice:
An interference having been declared by this Office be-
tween an application for patent filed by Rex A. D. Yonge.
of Care of Studebaker Repair Shop, El Centro, Calif., and
an application for patent tiled by Ralph A. Zolla, of
37 Harrington Street, Revere, Mass., and the Office having
failed to secure service on said Yonge, notice Is hereby
glve'n that unless said Youge, his assigns or legal repre-
sentatives, shall enter an appearance therein within 30
days from the first publication of this order the interfer-
ence 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.

U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington, Apr. 11, 1924.
Charles Knox Harding, his assigns or legal representa-
tives, take notice:
An interference having been declared by this Office be-
tween the application of Alice Maude Fairchild, 325 East
Fifty-ninth  Street, Chicago, Ill., and  patent issued
March 4, 1919, No. 1,296,076, to Charles Knox Harding.
6318 Stony Island Boulevard, Chicago, Ill., and the Office
having failed to secure service upon the patentee, notice
is hereby given that unless said Charles Knox Harding,
his assigns or legal representatives, shall enter an appear-
ance therein within 30  a  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.
Changes in Classification.
Order No. 2,860, April 19, 1924, provides:
In class 100, Presses (Division 2), establish subclass-
Packing
Cheese
55.5     Hoops and followers.
The patents contained In this subclass have been taken
for the most part from class 31, Dairy, subclass 21,
Cheese hoops, hereinafter abolished.
In class 210, Liquid Separation or Purification (Divi-
sion 43), establish the following subclass and definition:
Decanters
51.5   Cream separators.
51.5. DECANTERS, CRISAM       SEPARATORS.      Devices
falling under the definition of subclass 51 and
especially directed to the separation of cream from
milk.
The patents contained in this subclass have been taken
for the most part from class 31, Dairy, subclass 85,
Milk cans, Creaming, hereinafter abolished.
In class 210, Liquid Separation or Purification (Divi-
sion 43), subclass 149, Filters, Strainers, add to the defini-
tion the following note:
Note.-For strainers on inlet or outlet of milking
pails see class 31, DAIRY, subclass 50, Milking
pails and cans, and the subclasses Indented there-
under.
Class 31, Dairy (Division 2), has been reclassified with
the subclasses indicated in the new loose leaf now being
published for Insertion in the Manual of Classification.
List of subclasses, with definitions, may be seen at
the Classification Division, Room 63.
Notice-Photostat Copies.
Owing to difficulties encountered in obtaining the
services of competent typists notice is hereby given that
in order to avoid delays the Patent Office reserves the
right to furnish photostat copies in lieu of type-written
copies, In filling orders for coplc-, of its records, unless
otherwise specifically directed.

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