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125 Part 2 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1353 (1906)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0933 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 837,270 to 837,907.

1353

THE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
[BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS.]
VOL. 125-No. 5.      TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1906,   PmoE-$5 per year.

CO1WT11TTS.                          Page.
IssuE OF DECEMBER 4, 1906.................      ............ 1353
INTERFERENCE NOTICES..................................... 1353
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION................... 1354
INTERFERENCE NOTICE.............................. 1354
PATENTS GRANTED.         ............            .........1335
REISSUES..                                         ........1663
DESIGNS.........                             ---- -....... 1665
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR............... 1669
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTERED ......................... 1689
LABELS....            ...................................... 1697
PRINTS       .......................................... 1697
COMMISSIONER'S DECISIONS-
Kinsman v. Strohm...        ....................... 1A99
Ex parte Adams-Randall................................ 1700
Kirkegaard and Jebsen v. Ries ...... ................... 1700
Pym  v. Hadaway........................................  1702
Ex parte Kenyon........................................ 1702
Scott v. Southgate.......................................  1703
Cheney  v. Venn .........................................  1703
INTERFERENCE NOTICES..................................... 1704
ISsUE OF DECEMBER 4, 1906.
Patents............... 638-No. 837,270 to No. 837,907, inclusive.
Designs............... 13-No. 38,330 to No. 38,342, inclusive.
Trade-Marks......... 284-No. 57,877 to No. 58,160, inclusive.
Labels................ 14-No. 13,232 to No. 13,245, inclusive.
Prints...............   5-No. 1,851 to No.      1,855, inclusive.
Reissues..............   1-No. 12,571.
Total issue......... 055
TO CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES.

States.

Alabama.........
Alaska, District of...
Arizona Territory...
Arkansas............
California............
Colorado.............
Connecticut.........
Delaware.......
District of Columbia.
Florida..............
Georgia...........
Hawaii Territory....
Idalo................
Illinois..............
Indian Territory. ...
Indiana..............
Iowa................
Kansas..............
Kentucky........
Louisiana........
Maine----...........
Maryland........
Massachusetts.......
Michigan..........
Minnesota...........
Mississippi..........
Missouri.............
Montana............
Nebraska........

5
1
2
23
10
18
3
1
1
66
28
11
4
7
2
7
30
23
10
1
24
1
9

*2
16
3
10
2
1
I
5
2
7
1
2
10
2
3
2
2

New Hampshire....
New Jersey........
New Mexico Ter't'y.
New York..........
North Carolina.....
North Dakota.
Ohio............
Oklahoma Territ'y.
Oregon.............
Panama ............
Pennsylvania..-.-
Porto Rico.........
Rhode Island.......
South Carolina.....
South Dakota.
Tennessee.........
Texas.............
Utah..............
Vermont...........
Virginia...........
Washington........
West Virginia......
Wisconsin..........
Wyoming .    ...
U. S. Army ....
U. S. Navy....
Total to citizens of
the United States..

31
1
71
1
43
3
9
1
60
4
1

1
9
1
78
2
1
31
1
16
2. .

7     2
10     3
7     2
2  ....
8 2
4  .....
3     1
15     6
1.
171   289

TO CITIZENS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Countries.
Argentina...--.--
Austria-Hungary....
Barbadoes..
Belgium..........
Brazil ..... ......
British WVest Indies'.
Canada..........
Cape Colony....
Chile............
China..............
Costa Rica........
Denmark............
Ecuador...........
England...........
France............
Germany............
H-aiti .............
Ireland...
Italy............
Japan...............
Java.............
Mexico...............

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a.-
I,
2
3
9
...
25
20

1
... .
..1.
4. ..
2...

Countries

Netherlands........
Newfoundland......
New South Wales.-
New Zealand.......
NorwS ay ..........
Pesi ..........
Queensland.........
Roumania..........
Russia..............
Scotland......... ..
South Australia....
Spain...............
Sweden.............
Switzerland........
Transvaal, S o u t h
Africa............
Venezuela
Western Australia
Total to citizens of
foreign countries...

10
P.
a.,
1
4
2
2
2
1
4
so

14

Interference Notices,
DEPARTMENT OF TIE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., November 23, 1906.
Fritz C. Ltecke d'Aix, his assigns or legal representatives, take no-
tice:
An interference has been declared by this Office between an ap-
plication for patent filed by David Petrie Palmedo, of Hoboken,
J., and an application for patent flied by Fritz C. Lucke d'Aix,
of New York, N. Y. It appears from the record of the case that
the said Fritz C. Lucke d'Aix has removed from his known ad-
dress, No. 11 Broadway, New York,N. Y.,and his present where-
abouts is unknown. Notice is therefore hereby given to the said
FritzC. Lucke d'Alx, his,assigns or legal representatives, that if
they or any of them desire to contest the said interference they
should Immediately put themselves in communication withthe
Commissioner of Patents.
This notice will be published in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE for six
consecutive weeks. If no appearance shall be entered at the ex-
piration of the period of publication, the interference will be pro-
ceeded with as in case of default.
F. I. ALLEN. Commissioner.
DEPARTMENT OF TIE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, .D. C., November 21, 1900.
William T. Barnard, his assigns or legal representatives, take
notice.
An interference has been declared by this Office between an ap-
plication of Enos J. Hughes, of Cbicago, Ill., for registration
of a trade-mark and a trade-mark registered to William T Bar-
nard, of Baltimore, Md. The notice of declaration mailedby the
Patent Office In the usual manner to the said Barnard has been
returned by the Post-Office Department undelivered.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the said William T. Barnard
his assigns or legal representatives, that if they or any of them
desire to contest the said Interference they should immediately
put themselves in communication with the Commissioner of Pat-
ents.
This notice will be published in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE for six
consecutive weeks. If no appearance shall be entered at the ex-
piration of the period of publication, the interference will be pro-
ceeded with as in case of default,
F. I. ALLEN, Commissioner.

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