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331 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1925)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0331 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,524,647 to 1,525,431.

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
Vol. 331-No. 1.                 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1925.                     Price-S   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.

CO NTE NTS.                          Page.
ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 3, 1925 ..................................  1
GREECE--CITIZENS OF UNITED STATES NEED NOT EXPLOIT
PATENTED INVENTIONS ............................      .    1
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ................................       I
NOTICES OF CANCELLATION ...................................  1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ..........................   2
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Rose v. Brownlee and Uhllnger ..........................  3
Wagner v. The Vitainint Company, Inc ..................  3
ADJUDICATED PATENTS .....................                   5
PATENT  SUITS ...................................           6
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE .......................   7
TRADE-MARES CANCELED ....................................   7
TRADE-MARKS PUBLISHED (305 APPLICATIONS) ...............    9
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED ......................    50
INTERNATIONAL TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS ................    58
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS RENEWED ..................... 58
LABELS .......................................................  59
PRINTS. .......................................................  59
REISSUES .....................................................  61
DESIGNS      ........................................... 62
PATENTS GRATED       ....................................66
Issue of February 3, 1925.
Trade-Marks ........ 155--No. 194,585 to No. 194,719, Inclusive.
T. M. Renewals .....  7
Labels............... 13-No.  28,191 to No.  28,203, inclusive.
Prints ...............  7-No.   7,749 to No.   7,755, Inclusive.
Reissues .............  3-No.  15,990 to No.  15,992, inclusive.
Designs .............. 19-No.  66,527 to No.  66,545, Inclusive.
Patents ............. 785--No. 1,524,647 to No. 1,525,431, inclusive.
Total .......... 989
Greece-Citizens of United States Need Not Exploit
Patented Inventions.
The Office is officially advised that on November 26.
1924, by royal decree it was declared that subdivision
(c) of article 9 of the patent law of Greece was re-
ciprocally inapplicable toward the United States, so that
neglect to   exploit an    invention  in  Greece does not
forfeit rights In a patent of a citizen of the United
States.
Interference Notices.
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington, Jan. 6, 1925.
Dixie Manufacturing Co., its assigns or legal representa-
tives, take notice:
An interference havingbeen declared by this Office be-
tween the application of bixie Chemical Company, Inman,
S. C., for registration of a trade-mark and trade-mark
registered December 19 1916, No. 114,442, to Dixie Manu-
facturing Co., No. 1536 Avenue I, Birmingham, Ala., and
the Office having failed to secure service upon the regis-
trant, notice is hereby given that unless said Dixie Manu-
facturing Co., Its 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, Jan. 7, 1925.
Hill and Dreyer Mfg. Co., its assigns or legal representa-
tives, take notice:
An interference having been declared by this Office be-
tween the applicqton of American Bed Company. 1820
McNulty Strect. St. Louis, Mo.. for registration of n

trade-mark and trade-mark registered January 26, 1915,
No. 102,098, to Hill and Dreyer Mfg. Co., Los Angeles,
Calif., and a notice of such declaration sent by registered
mail to said Hill and Dreyer Mfg. Co. at the said address
having been returned by the post office as undeliverable,
notice is hereby given that unless said Hill and Dreyer
Mfg. Co., Its assigns or legal representatives, shall enter
an appearance therein within 30 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 PENNING, Acting Commissioner.
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington, Jan. 14, 1925.
Columbia Preserving Compang, its assigns or legal repre-
sentativea, take notice:
An Interference having been declared by this Office be-
tween the application of The Booth Packing Company,
branch of Gibbs Company Inc., of 991-945 South Wolfe
Street, Baltimore, Md., for registration of a trade-mark
and trade-mark registered October 3, 1899, No. 33,513, to
the Columbia Preserving Company, 116 Pine Street,
St. Louis, Mo., and a notice of such declaration sent by
registered mail to said Columbia Preserving Company at
the said address having been. returned by the post office
undeliverable, notice is hereby given that unless said
Columbia Preserving Company, Its assigns or legal repre-
sentatives, shall enter an appearance therein within 30
days from the first publication of this order the Inter-
ference 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.
Notices of Cancellation.
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington, Jan. 8, 1955.
Standard Auto Parts Co. of America, its assigns or legal
representatives, take notice:
A cancellation proceeding having been Instituted by
this Office upon the application of Harvey Hubbell In-
corporated, of Bridgeport, Conn., to effect the cancellation
of the trade-mark registration of the Standard Auto Parts
Co. of America, of 577 North Third Street, Newark, N. J.,
No. 157,288, dated July 25, 1922, and the notice of such
proceeding sent by registered mail to the said Standard
Auto Parts Co. of America at the said address having
been returned by the post-office authorities as undeliver-
able, notice Is hereby given that unless said Standard Auto
Parts Co. of America, its assigns or legal representatives,
shall enter an appearance therein within 30 days from
the first publication of this order the cancellation 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, Jan. 15, 1925.
Terpinol Tablet Co., their assigns or legal representa-
tives, take notice:
A cancellation proceeding having been instituted by
this Office upon the application of Benjamin Kind, corner
of Charles and Montgomery Streets, Baltimore, Md., to
effect the cancellation of the trade-mark registration of
the Terpinol Tablet Co  of 1622 North Marshall Street,
Philadelphia, Pa., No. 40,604, dated June 16, 1903, and
the notice of such proceeding sent by registered mall
to the said Terpinol Tablet Co. at the said address
having been returned by the post office as undeliverable.
notice Is hereby given that unless said Terpinol Tablet
Co., their assigns or legal representatives, shall enter an
appearance therein within 30 days from the first publica-
tion of this order the cancellation 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..

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