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368 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1928)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0368 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,601,152 to 1,662,048.

THE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE

Vol. 368-No. 1.

TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1928.

Price-SJ10 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
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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 N TENTS.                        Page.
ISSUE OF MARCH 6, 1928 --------------------------------------1
CLASSIFICATION BULLETIN No. 59 -------------------------- 1
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ---------------------------------------1
NOTICE-AMENDMENT TO RULES OF PRACTICE-PARAGRAPH-
INO OF SPECIFICATIONS -........----------------------------  I
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION -------------------------- 2
DEcISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Three in One Oil Company v. The Lobl Manufacturing
Company --------------------------------------------- 3
Three In One Oil Company v. Boston Brass Company._   4
Three in One -)i] Company v. Boston Brass Company...  4
Edgar-Morgan Company v. Anderson ------------------- 4
PATENT SUITS ------------------------------------------------- 4
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE _---------------------6 6
ADJUDICATED PATENTS ..   .    .    .   ..--------------------------------- 6
NOTICES OF CANCELLATION ----------------------------------- 6
TRADE-MARKS PUBLISHED (254 APPLICATIONS) ---------------  7
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED ---------------------- 39
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS RENEWED --------------------- 51
LABELS ------------------------------------------------------- 53
PRINTS -------------------------------------------------------- 55
REISUES ----------------------------------------------------- 57
DESIGNS ------------------------------------------------------ 58
PATENTS GRANTED ------------------------------------------- 71
Issue of March 6, 1928.
Trade-Marks .......  342-No. 23;,372 to No. 239,713, inclusive.
T. M. Renewals....   54
Labels -------------- 66-No.  33,531 to No.  33,596, inclusive.
Prints ------------- 27-No.  10,684 to No.  10,710, Inclusive.
Reissues ------------  4-No.  16,893 to No.  16,896, inclusive.
Designs ------------ 55--No.  74,587 to No.  74,641, inclusive.
Patents ----------- 897-No. 1,061,152 to No. 1,662,048, inclusive.
Total --------- 1,445
Classification Bulletin No. 59.
Classification Bulletin No. 59, containing changes from
July 1 to December 31, 1927, Is now on sale at 10 cents
per copy.
Interference Notices.
U. S. PATENT OFsICE, Washington, Feb. 23, 1928.
Weeber d Don, its assigns or legal representatives, take
notice:
An Interference having been declared by this Office
between the application of Farmer Seed & Nursery Co.,
918 Fourth Street west, Faribault, Minn., for registra-
tion of a trade-mark and trade-mark registered December
30, 1913, No. 94,778, to Weeber & Don, 114 Chambers
Street, New York, N. Y., and a notice of such declara-
tion sent by registered mall to said Weeber & Don at
the said address having been returned by the post-office
as undeliverable, notice Is hereby given that unless said
Weeber & Don, 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 consecu-
tive weeks.
WM. A. KINNAN,
Acting Oommlssioner.
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington, Feb.. 15, 1928.
Joseph A. Arnicnt, his assigns or legal representatives,
take notice:
An interference having been declared by this Office
between the application of Pacific Coast Biscuit Com-
pany, Central Building, Seattle, Wash., for registration
of a trade-mark and trade-mark registered July 1, 1902,
No. 38,542, to Joseph A. Arment. No. 9 North Sixth
Street, Portland, Oreg., and a notice of such declaration
sent by registered mail to said Joseph A. Arment at the
said address having been returned by the post office as
undeliverable, notice is hereby given that unless said
Joseph A. Arment, 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 con-
secutive weeks.
WM. A. KINNAN,
Acting Commissioner.
NOTICE.-AMENDMENT TO RULES OF PRACTICE.
PARAGRAPHING OF SPECIFICATIONS.
Attention is called to the amendment of rule 45, which
reads as follows:
In order to facilitate printing, each paragraph or
claim should be completed on the page upon which It Is
begun and should not be split between two pages except
where the length of a paragraph or claim requires more
than one full page.
The purpose of this amendment is to facilitate the
work of the Printing Office. That Office has found It
expedient In printing specifications t* divide the work
on any one specification among different printers and
since the pages of the specification can not be cut and
the parts pasted together It necessitates, in cases where
a paragraph or a claim Is continued from one page to
the next, the carrying of the page from one typesetter to
another.  It will therefore be seen that if the speci-
fications are prepared as Indicated In the amended rule,
the work of the Printing Office will be very much facili-
tated with a consequent saving of time and expense.
If typewriting the specification as above outlined should
necessitate leaving a considerable blank at the bottom of
any one page, a diagonal line may be drawn across this
space before the application is executed.
February 8, 1928.
WM. A. KINNAN,
Acting Commissioner.

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