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131 Part 2 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1167 (1907)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0945 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 872,319 to 872,999.

OFFICIAL GA

ZETTE

OF THE

[BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS.]
VOL. 131-No. 5.            TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1907.           PRIcE-$5 per year.

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ISSUE OF DECEMBER 3, 1907 .............................. 1167
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ................ .................... 1167
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ........................ 1168
MONEY BY MAIL ................................... 1168
PATENTS GRANTED ................................ 1169
REISSUES       ......................................... 1392
DESIGNS .....................................................  1394
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR ............... 1399
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTERED ................................ 1417
LABELS ......................................................  1418
PRINTS ......................................................  1418
COMMISSIONER'S DECISIONS-
Albers Bros. Milling Company v. Forrest ................ 1419
Hess v. Joerissen v. Felbel .............................. 1419
Silver Lake Company v. Samson Cordage Works ..... 1420
Ex parte Westinghouse ................................. 1420
Ex parte Lasance ........................................ 1421
The W. Bingham Company v. G. W. Bradley's Sons .... 1421
SGold V. Gold         ................................... 1422
Brown v. Inwood and Lavenberg ........................ 1423
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ..................................... 1423
ISSUE OF DECEMBER 3, 1907,
Patents ................ 681-No. 872,319 to No. 872,999, inclusive.
Desikns ................ 19-No. 38,916 to No. 38,934, inclusive.
Trade-Marks ........... 30-No. 66,464 to No. 66,493, inclusive.
Labels .................   8-No. 13,906 to No. 13,913, inclusive.
Prints ..................  3-No.    2,169 to No.  2,171, inclusive.
Reissues ...............   6-No. 12,726 to No. 12,731, inclusive.
Total ................. 747
TO CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES.
States.               e           States.
Alabama ............     3        New Hampshire....       5     1
Alaska, District of...,  1        New Jersey .........   24     2
Arizona Territory ........        New Mexico Ter't'y........
Arkansas ............    3.       New York .......... 105       7
California ............  21       North Carolina....      5
Colorado .............   7 ..... North Dakota .           1.... ..
Connecticut ..........  12    2   Ohio ...............53        4
Delaware .................... Oklahoma .........
District of Columbia.    7    1   Oregon ..................
Florida ..............  3  ..... Panama .................
Georgia ...............  5        Pennsylvania .......   74     3
Hawaii Territory .... ..          Philippine Islands.. ...
Idaho ................            Rhode Island     .            1
Illinois ...............  71  1   South Carolina .       1....
Indiana ............  16    1   South Dakota_..         2.
Iowa ...............         ... Tennessee ..........     7.
Kansas ............10             Texas ...............  10
Kentucky ........... 1.           Utah ...............    1      1
Louisiana ...........    1    1   Vermont ...........     3
Maine ................   2    1   Virginia ............   7    1
Maryland ............    8    21 Washington ........
Massachusetts .         41    2   West Virginia ......
Michigan ...........    21    1   Wisconsin ........     14
Minnesota ..........16        2   Wyoming ................
Mississippi ...........I          U. S. Army .........
Missouri .............  23    3   U.S. Navy ...........
Montana ............       ...
Nebraska .......         2   ----  Total to citizens of  I6
Nevada ..............2            the United States... 624     37

TO CITIZENS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Countries.

Argentina ............
Austria-Hungary .   3
Belgium .............  1
Brazil ..........    ....
British West Indies .......
Canada .............. 17
Cap.]e Colony ......... I
Chile................
China.... ...........
Costa Rica ............
Cuba ...............
Denmark .............
Ecuador ..............
England ............. 23
France ..............  5
Germany ............ 18
Haiti ................
Ireland..   .  ........
Italy ...............  2
Japan ..................
Java .................
Mexico ...............

Countries.
Natal ............... ....
Netherlands ...............
Newfoundland ...........
New South Wales...' .......
New Zealand ..............
Norway ....................
Persia.             ..........
Queensand::..............
Roumania...     . ..........
Russia ........................
Scotland .................   1
South Australia ... ........
SpaIn.. ...........
Sweden.    .................
Switzerland .........2
Transvaal, S o u t h
Africa ............  3.
Victoria ............  1.
Western Australia.. .......
Total to citizens of'I-
foreign countries.... 76     4

Interference Notices.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Waatington, D. C., October £9, 1907.
Robert George, hie assiane or legal representatives, take notice:
An interference has been declared by this Office between anr
plication of The American Shoe Polish Company, of Chicago, I .,
or registration of a trade-mark and a trade-mark, No. 146,682,
dated August 16, 1887, registered to Robert George, of Chicago,
Ill. The notice of said declaration mailed by the Patent Office
In the usual manner to the said Robert George at his known ad-
dress, Chicago, Ill., has been returned by the -Post-Office Depart-
ment undelvered.
Notice Is therefore hereby given to the said Robert George, his
assigns or legal representatives, that if they or any of them de-
sire to contest the said interference they should immediately put
themselves In communication with the 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-
plration.jof the period of publication, the interference will proceed
as in case of default.
EDWARD B. MOORE, Commi88ioner.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., October 2, 1907.
Adams Packing Company, its aesigns or legal representatives, take
notice:
An interference having been declared by this Office between
the application of Edward C. Flaccus,  of Wheeling, W. Va., for
registration of a trade-mark and a trade-mark registered to the
Adams Packing Company, of Indianapolis, Ind., and the notice
of said declaration mailed by'the Patent Office In the usual manner
to the said Adams Packing Company having been returned unde-
livered, notice Is hereby given to the saidAdams Packing Com-
pany, its assigns or legal representatives, that If they or any of
them desire to contest the said interference they should imme-
diately put themselves in communication with the Commissioner
of Patents in order that the notices of declaration heretofore sent
by and returned to the Office may be forwarded to them.
This notice will be published In the OFFICIA L GAZETTE for six
consecutive weeks. If no appearance shall be entered at the
expiration of the period of publication, the interference will be
proceeded with as in ease of default.
EDWARD 3. MOORE, Commissioner.

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